Same Sex Marriage Paul Steven Tighe Essentials of College Writing/COMM/215 October 18, 2013 Same Sex Marriage There is a major battle over basic civil rights, which is being fought by both the conservative and liberal communities and is being fought over something as simple as allowing same sex couples the right to marry. Gay Americans must be afforded the right to marry because the majority of Americans believe they should. Moreover, allowing same sex marriage would enable them to adopt
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Gun Control in America Alicia Buford COMM 215 Instructor Bruce Massis May 20, 2013 Did you know that in the United States that there are almost as many firearms as there are citizens (Wadman, 2013)? Consequently, the second amendment of the constitution gives each American citizen “The Right to Bear Arms.” The right to bear these arms is a just that, a right but, along with that right comes responsibility. Since the days of the pioneers, firearms have been an element of the American tradition
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Case Study Analysis Ruben Ortiz COMM 215 September 27, 2013 Mrs. Beverly Raznoff Introduction * The ABC company new recruiter Carl Robins successfully hired fifteen new hires * in April, and filled several open positions. Carl had been with the ABC Company * for short six months, and this was his first recruitment efforts. These new hires were scheduled to work and report to Monica Carrolls, the Operations Supervisor. This being Carl’s first recruitments, his challenges were to
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Case Study Analysis - Avoiding Problems during the Recruitment Process COMM/215 ESSENTIALS OF COLLEGE WRITING April 28, 2014 Mark Polanzak Case Study Analysis - Avoiding Problems during the Recruitment Process Introduction The purpose of this case study analysis is to give an overview of the problem that Carl Robins, the campus recruiter from ABC. Inc., faced during his first recruitment effort, to point the root causes of the problem, and to give proposed solutions as lessons learned
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A Case Analysis of Carl Robins By: Paul Van Berkum Comm/215 April 6, 2015 Instructor: Gary Tandy A Case Analysis of Carl Robins Introduction: Utilizing a case analysis of Carl Robins, the new campus recruiter for ABC, Inc., we are going to examine the processes in which new recruits will be selected, hired, and processed for orientation in a timely manner. From this analysis, we will develop new processes as we identify key issues, evaluate alternative solutions, and present possible solution
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Case Study Analysis Paper Melissa Coy COMM/215 Feb 15th, 2015 Beverly Raznoff * The key problems for this case study are as follows: Carl’s paperwork and files for his new hires aren’t complete. Also, the training room has already been scheduled for the whole month of June by another employee. Carl as many issues that need to be remedied such as incomplete employee files, missing paperwork, and the orientation room being double booked. Background
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Adrianne N. Porter COMM/215 November 3, 2014 William Morgan Case Analysis Introduction Mr. Robins, the new recruiter for ABC, Inc. after being successful in the recruitment of 15 new employee trainees, failed to plan for basic training needs of a seminar he is responsible for presenting to the new trainees. His major problems are his lack of attention to detailed planning and taking for granted that this planning has been taken care of by others. Another problem is Monica Carroll’s
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The Carl Robbins Dilemma Comm 215 April 29, 2013 Introduction Carl Robbins, a recently hired recruiter for ABC, Inc, was given the responsibility of hiring trainees to work for, Operations Supervisor, Monica Carrolls. Carl successfully hired fifteen new trainees; however he neglected to make sure that each step of the hiring process was complete. Carl has several major problems to solve: He must make sure that every trainee has taken and passed the mandatory drug test; He must also
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Is the income tax reform needed?...You judge. ….. COMM/215 25 July 2008 …… Is the income tax reform needed?...You judge. The term “taxes” always has been the least favorite subject of conversation among people in the United States, especially shortly before April 15th of every year. Even small thoughts about tax rules, regulations, and policies bring headache to majority of population. The American income tax system seems very complicated, and now it is time to change it. Every American
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Building Blocks to a Healthy Heart Raymond Keith Malone COMM/215 ESSENTIALS OF COLLEGE WRITING January 17, 2012 Building Blocks to a Healthy Heart Coronary artery disease is well known as a long-standing condition and is caused by multiple factors. Coronary artery disease occurs when fatty deposits called plaque multiply inside the coronary arteries. The coronary arteries encircle the heart and supply it with blood and oxygen. When the plaque increases, it narrows the arteries and
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