(University of Phoenix)lisalchurch@aol.com (Personal)402-560-1611 (mst)Facilitator AvailabilityI am available on most days. I check my email intermittently throughout the day. Please do not hesitate to ask questions. I can answer texts during the day hours if needed. Phone calls need to be limited to after business work hours. For emergencies, when you are not able to gain access to messages on the Online Learning System (OLS), please send a message to my personal email address. In the event a third party
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The Great Divorce, Lewis again puts the divine in a setting that would be more appropriate to a fantasy or other work of extreme fiction. This paper shall provide a summary of this book, followed by a personal response to it. The reader will come away from this paper with the knowledge of both The Great Divorce as well as my personal feelings towards this book. The Great Divorce is at its most basic level the quest of a single person through both heaven and hell. The reader could easily make a
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to Class Main forum. This is the Main forum for the Orientation Workshop where we conduct our class interaction, including your discussion question responses, dialogue, and general comments. When responding to discussion questions and assignments, use the conversation threads established by the facilitator. To comment on someone else’s posted response, click Reply to respond. Chat Room. In this forum, you can read messages and respond to them, or post new threads. This is where you post your bio and
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Marketing Communications Chris Fill Barbara Jamieson MM-A1-engb 2/2011 (1039) This course text is part of the learning content for this Edinburgh Business School course. In addition to this printed course text, you should also have access to the course website in this subject, which will provide you with more learning content, the Profiler software and past examination questions and answers. The content of this course text is updated from time to time, and all changes are reflected in
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desire to share with you a brief summary of Lee Vukich and Steve Vandegriff’s book and their thoughts regarding this topic. In addition, I will give a personal response as to how this book and its entire contents caused me to reflect upon my life as a teen, and how I will respond to the youth of today because of it. With that being said, I pray that you enjoy this excerpt as much as I have delighted in the revelation that God has given me in the process. Summary In reading the book Disturbing
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Ethical Considerations in Primary Research Summary: Primary research involves collecting data about a given subject directly from the real world. This section includes information on what primary research is, how to get started, ethics involved with primary research and different types of research you can do. It includes details about interviews, surveys, observations, and analysis. Contributors:Dana Lynn Driscoll, Allen Brizee Last Edited: 2012-09-21 10:05:43 Primary research is conducted
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John Shelly Summary Response #3 Scott Consignya discusses Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance in his publication “Rhetoric and Madness: Robert Pirsig’s Inquiry into Values.” Consignya discusses Pirsig’s formula of wholeness and reason which creates a way out of personal disaster. He claims that the public magnification of the crisis demands an engagement in a task, resulting in struggling with the technological world instead of disregarding it. If we learn from Pirsig’s example of a like
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be able to recoup from any number of disasters, whether it may be a natural disaster or a fault of equipment to include power loss. These plans can be fairly basic with a goal and summary of what is to happen in the event of a disaster, to intensely involved and well spelled out plans that break down the summary, personal, intent, goal, and a timeline of events to follow. While disasters are unforeseen events that a business may never see or have to implement their plan, it allows them to be setup
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0&job_did=JHS779610P0PV9158ZP Automotive Cashier Ben J Hicks 106B Prause Ct Columbia, South Carolina 29206 March 5, 2012 Mr. Smith Human Resources Representative Ford Automotive Dealership Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Dear Mr. Smith, I am writing in response to your advertisement on carrerbuilder.com for an automotive cashier. It would be a pleasure to meet with you so that I might demonstrate how my abilities fit your needs precisely. As you’ll see from the enclosed resume, I am proficient in customer
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Course Description This course offers guidance and examples on how to communicate effectively in a workplace that is increasingly dependent upon technology as a means to communicate globally. The course provides students with an understanding of technology-mediated communication and the ability to maximize the use of new media to optimize organizational communications. Intranets, Internet, e-commerce, and the impacts upon customer satisfaction of new communications technologies are explored.
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