...ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Task Name 5/25 June 6/1 6/8 6/15 6/22 July 6/29 7/6 7/13 7/20 7/27 August 8/3 8/10 8/17 8 Guinness World Record for World's Largest Tug of War Tournament 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Initiation 1.1 Hold kick-off meeting 2 Planning 2.1 Security Plan 2.1.1 Identify Potential Security Companies 2.1.2 Prepare notes on companies 2.1.3 Choose security company 2.1.4 Sign Security contract 2.2 Event Location and Permit 2.2.1 Identify potential street locations 2.2.2 Prepare notes on locations 2.2.3 Choose location 2.2.4 Complete and send the Permit Application for City of Toronto 2.2.5 Permit Obtained 2.3 Printing Service 2.3.1 Identify printing services 2.3.2 Prepare notes on printing services 2.3.3 Choose printing service 2.3.4 Sign printing contract 2.4 Tug of War Equipment Plan 2.4.1 Identify potential vendors for equipment e.g. mats, rope, wristbands 2.4.2 Request Proposals 2.4.3 Prepare notes on vendor proposals Task Split External Milestone Inactive Task Inactive Milestone Inactive Summary Manual Task Duration-only Manual Summary Rollup Manual Summary Start-only Finish-only Deadline Progress Project: Guinness World Record fo Date: Mon 10/6/14 Milestone Summary Project Summary External Tasks Page 1 ID 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Task Name 5/25 June 6/1 6/8 6/15 6/22 July 6/29 7/6 7/13 7/20 7/27 August 8/3 8/10 8/17 ...
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...ASSIGNMENT #3 Individual And Society Name : Sean Michael Gutierrez Yr & Section : 1st Yr Bage- 110 TYPES OF CROWDS Casual Crowds July 09 2014 at Araneta Colisseum the game of Brgy Ginebra Kings vs San Mig Coffee Sep 23, 2014 in the gate entrance of Mall of Asia Arena , Concert of One Direction Conventional Crowd Sunday, July 8th, I had the incredible honor and privilege to address 1,000 remarkable people from around the world at a conference called the World Domination Summit in Portland, Oregon. The conference creator, Chris Guillebeau asked attendees that wanted to share their work from the main stage to submit their stories in advance to be considered. Out of over 300 submissions, the story of Kids of the Gulf was chosen to be featured in an attendee stories forum on the last day of the conference. The Kansas Graziers Association (KGA) Winter Conference will be held Saturday, January 19, 2013, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Courtyard Mariott Hotel in Salina, Ks. “Back to the Basics of Grazing Management” is the theme for this year’s conference. Expressive Crowd (PETERBOROUGH) The PCVS auditorium was overflowing with Raider spirit Wednesday morning (March 21 2014) as students welcomed Canadian comedian Rick Mercer to their school. Mr. Mercer’s visit allowed him to get to know the students of the school that raised the most money towards his Spread the Net campaign. Other nonhuman actors play no small role in manifesting...
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...George, a four-year-old blue great dane, looks more like a miniature horse than a dog.  The gentle giant, who measures 7ft 3ins from nose to tail, could be a prime contender to take the title from the former record holder, Gibson, a harlequin Great Dane who passed away from cancer last August. Now George's owners, David and Christine Nasser, are awaiting confirmation from Guinness World Records to see if he has achieved the lofty heights. 'He's 42.625 inches at the shoulder,' said David. 'He's very very unique.' According to David, George consumes 110lbs of food every month, and sleeps alone in his own Queen Size Bed. David and Christine raised George from when he was 7 weeks old, but never expected him to grow so big.  The couple eventually had to move their aptly named dog out of their king sized bed, when he grew too large for the three of them to share the same sheets. Dr. William Wallace of the Buena Pet Clinic in Tucson, who witnessed the documentation necessary for the Guinness record, said: 'In my 45 years of experience working with giant breed dogs, without question, George is the tallest dog I have ever seen.' David is currently rushing to get that necessary documentation into Guinness as other dog owners are coming forth claiming the record. As they wait for the results to come through, George is busy occupying himself with his new found stardom and even has a Facebook fan page and Twitter accounts for his adorning fans. It appears as though the...
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...degrees C), and a marathon to the South Pole at minus 40 degrees F (minus 40 degrees C). "It hurts so much and your body is saying stop, and you kind of override those mechanisms and force yourself to go on," Karnazes told news sources. [pic] Twisting Metal Credit: null Another Guinness World Records holder, Sakinat Khanapiyeva, is the strongest grandma in the world. The 76-year-old from Dagestan, Russia, can lift a 52-pound (24-kg) dumb-bell, break horseshoes and twist 2-inch (5-cm) steel rods. She first discovered her strength when she was 10 years old, after she was able to move a 661-pound (299-kg) container of grain, which is equivalent to the weight of four grown men, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. [pic] Scott Flansburg - The Human Calculator There are many people in the world who could solve mathematical problems without needing any calculator or even paper, right in their mind. This man is the Father of all of them. Scott Flansburg is called the Human calculator for his truly astonishing math skills. Scott can not only solve problems but he can solve them with lightning speed. Also dubbed as the Fastest Human Calculator, Scott Flansburg holds the record for adding a number to itself more times in 15 seconds than a person can do with a calculator. As Scott stated, “the only thing that hinders me from adding the number faster is that I can’t speak as fast as I can think of the right answer.” Scott can...
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...can never beat me." One day, the farm owner walked into the pig's room with an AK-47 rifle and said "My dear piggy, I am gonna kill you right now." The pig was shocked and then questioned " I am your best employee, why destroy me?" The owner said " I don't know, but I just feel that I want to eat pork barbecue today." The pig of course doesn't want to be eaten, so it jumped to the back of the owner, kicked the owner's head, tripped him, and then tied him to a chair and put a sock in his mouth. After that, the pig stole the owner's credit card, left the farm, traveled around the world, and maxed out the owner's credit card. While in North Pole, the pig sent a poster card to the owner and said " My dear boss, don't blame me for my revenge because you tried to destroy me even though I am your best employee. Recently, I am applying for Guinness World Record, the title is "" The Smartest Pig in the World"". I know that you want to call police because I stole...
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...Molly was all energy and giggles and bright eyes – she felt the onset of the shakes. She knew what the shakes meant – it meant she’d have to burn off some of this excess energy pretty soon, especially if she was going to be in civilization again for more than a day – but she should have enough time to do that after leaving the city the next night; in fact, she had been so drained that she doubted she’d even be fully refreshed, even after a whole day. It was odd, really – she could still function, but she simply felt sluggish, almost ill, if she was not around a steady source of electricity, a city, or at the very least a technologically-minded suburb. Guess there was only one way to find out how her body reacted to being drained and then exposed to its source of energy, again…. The waitress had annoyed her, no questioning that – but there was nothing more to it than the fact that Molly didn’t want their table smudged by the lady’s boobs rubbing all over it. That and she wasn’t really one to want to witness that kind of behavior anyway; it was girls like Martha Mae Holbrook that gave women a bad name. Molly grinned when she heard Alcide’s order – figures, he was pretty much a down home boy right to his roots – she could respect that. Molly preferred the simple, manly man over the cologned, greasy-haired so-called ‘aristocratic’ rich man any day. Propping her face up in her hands, Molly perked a brow when he suddenly cursed and leapt up, running out into the beginning rain. He...
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...that evolution is an unguided process. • Question 9 4 out of 4 points Which of the following is a good hypothesis to use with the scientific method? • Question 10 4 out of 4 points The best current Creation Model looks like • Question 11 0 out of 4 points Which of the following is a reason(s) why evolution and creation are beyond the scope of empirical science? • Question 12 0 out of 4 points A key feature to identify the best among multiple competing hypotheses is • Question 13 4 out of 4 points Creationists and evolutionists disagree because… • Question 14 0 out of 4 points The bronze animal in the "shrine" at the Smithsonian museum which is supposed to be the oldes mammal ancestor is the: • Question 15...
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...Introduction The Canterbury Tales Introduction Whan that Aprill, with his shoures soote The droghte of March hath perced to the roote And bathed every veyne in swich licour, Of which vertu engendred is the flour; Whan Zephirus eek with his sweete breeth Inspired hath in every holt and heeth The tendre croppes, and the yonge sonne Hath in the Ram his halfe cours yronne, And smale foweles maken melodye, That slepen al the nyght with open eye(So priketh hem Nature in hir corages); Thanne longen folk to goon on pilgrimages And palmeres for to seken straunge strondes To ferne halwes, kowthe in sondry londes; And specially from every shires ende Of Engelond, to Caunterbury they wende, The hooly blisful martir for to seke That hem hath holpen, whan that they were seeke. Bifil that in that seson, on a day, In Southwerk at the Tabard as I lay When in April the sweet showers fall That pierce March's drought to the root and all And bathed every vein in liquor that has power To generate therein and sire the flower; When Zephyr also has with his sweet breath, Filled again, in every holt and heath, The tender shoots and leaves, and the young sun His half-course in the sign of the Ram has run, And many little birds make melody That sleep through all the night with open eye (So Nature pricks them on to ramp and rage) Then folk do long to go on pilgrimage, And palmers to go seeking out strange strands, To distant shrines well known in distant lands. And specially from every shire's end...
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...A Conjecture on the Wife of Bath's Prologue Author(s): Richard F. Jones Source: The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Vol. 24, No. 4 (Oct., 1925), pp. 512-547 Published by: University of Illinois Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27702906 Accessed: 17-08-2015 10:45 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/ info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. University of Illinois Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 182.69.107.77 on Mon, 17 Aug 2015 10:45:38 UTC All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions A CONJECTURE ON THE WIFE OF BATH'S PROLOGUE of Bath's the Wife When for the first reading Prologue time, I remember my surprise upon reaching line 193 to find continued for several hundred lines, whereas that the Prologue a tale to follow. With I had expected each reading since, I in adjusting my expecta the same difficulty have experienced found. This repeated experience, ...
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...Part 1 PA R T The Strategic Human Resource Management Model A human resource department helps organizations and their employees attain their goals. But it faces many challenges along the way. This chapter explores some of these challenges and outlines a strategic human resource management model upon which the rest of this book builds. The Strategic Human Resource Management Model Environmental Analysis Organizational Mission and Goals Analysis Analysis of Organizational Strengths and Culture Analysis of Organizational Strategies Choice and Implementation of Human Resource Strategies Planning Human Resources Attracting Human Resources Human Resource Tactical Plans Placing, Developing, and Evaluating Human Resources Maintaining High Performance Motivating and Rewarding Human Resources Human Resource Systems and Procedures Review and Evaluation of Human Resource Strategies CHAPTER ONE Strategic Importance of Human Resource Management The successful 21st-century organization will not take the loyalty of talented people for granted. It will constantly try to recruit and keep them. … The mutual commitment of an employer and an employee will be one of the most important factors for a 21st-century organization. Subhir Chowdhury1 One CHAPTER OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you should be able to: • List challenges facing Canadian organizations in the context of managing their workforce. • Discuss the objectives of human resource...
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...Part 1 PA R T The Strategic Human Resource Management Model A human resource department helps organizations and their employees attain their goals. But it faces many challenges along the way. This chapter explores some of these challenges and outlines a strategic human resource management model upon which the rest of this book builds. The Strategic Human Resource Management Model Environmental Analysis Organizational Mission and Goals Analysis Analysis of Organizational Strengths and Culture Analysis of Organizational Strategies Choice and Implementation of Human Resource Strategies Planning Human Resources Attracting Human Resources Human Resource Tactical Plans Placing, Developing, and Evaluating Human Resources Maintaining High Performance Motivating and Rewarding Human Resources Human Resource Systems and Procedures Review and Evaluation of Human Resource Strategies CHAPTER ONE Strategic Importance of Human Resource Management The successful 21st-century organization will not take the loyalty of talented people for granted. It will constantly try to recruit and keep them. … The mutual commitment of an employer and an employee will be one of the most important factors for a 21st-century organization. Subhir Chowdhury1 One CHAPTER OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you should be able to: • List challenges facing Canadian organizations in the context of managing their workforce. • Discuss the objectives of human resource...
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...PART ONE Introduction Chapter 1 introduces you to the field of operations management. It describes the nature and scope of operations management, and how operations management relates to other parts of the organization. Among the important topics it covers are a comparison of manufacturing and service operations, a brief history of operations management, supply chain management, and a list of trends in business that relate to operations. After you have read this chapter, you will have a good understanding of what the operations function of a business organization encompasses. Chapter 2 discusses operations management in a broader context, and presents the issues of competition, strategy, and productivity. After you have read Chapter 2, you will understand the importance of the operations function relative to the goals of a business organization. This chapter also describes time-based strategies, which many organizations are now adopting as they seek to become more competitive and to better serve their customers. Introduction to operations management includes two chapters: 1 2 Introduction to Operations Management, Chapter 1 Competitiveness, Strategy, and Productivity, Chapter 2 CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Operations Management CHAPTER OUTLINE Introduction, 4 Production of Goods versus Delivery of Services, 7 LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this chapter, you should be able to: 1 Define the term operations management. 2 Identify the three major functional...
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...Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson Copyright© 1999 by Louise Rennison All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Printed in the United States of America. For information address HarperCollins Children’s Books, a division of HarperCollins Publishers, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. _______________________www.harperchildrens.com_____________________ Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Rennison, Louise. Angus, thongs and full-frontal snogging: confessions of Georgia Nicolson / Louise Rennison. p. cm. Summary: Presents the humorous journal of a year in the life of a fourteen-year-old British girl who tries to reduce the size other nose, stop her mad cat from terrorizing the neighborhood animals, and win the love of handsome hunk Robbie. ISBN-13: 978-0-0602-8814-3. — ISBN-10: 0060288140 [1. Diaries—Fiction. 2. England—Fiction. 3. Humorous stories.] I. Title. PZ7.R29114An 2000 99-40591 [Fic]—dc21 CIP ___________________________________________________________ AC Typography by Alison Donalty 10 * First American edition, 2000 Originally published by Piccadilly Press Ltd., 5 Castle Road, London NWI 8PR To Mutti and Vati and my little sister, also to Angus. His huge furry outside may have gone to cat heaven, but the scar on my ankle lingers on. Also to Brenda...
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...Help 19. The Conversion 20. The Skeleton in W.’s Closet 21. Shock and . . . Oil? 22. Deflection for Reelection 23. Domestic Disturbance 24. Conclusion Afterword Author’s Note Acknowledgments Notes Foreword When a governor or any state official seeks elective national office, his (or her) reputation and what the country knows about the candidate’s background is initially determined by the work of local and regional media. Generally, those journalists do a competent job of reporting on the prospect’s record. In the case of Governor George W. Bush, Texas reporters had written numerous stories about his failed businesses in the oil patch, the dubious land grab and questionable funding behind a new stadium for Bush’s baseball team, the Texas Rangers, and his various political contradictions and hypocrisies while serving in Austin. I was one of those Texas journalists. I spent about a decade trying to find accurate information on Bush’s record in the Texas National Guard. My curiosity had been prompted by his failure to adequately answer a question I had asked him as a panelist in a televised debate with Ann Richards during the 1994 gubernatorial campaign. Eventually I published three books on Bush and his political consigliere, Karl Rove. During Bush’s presidency, many other...
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