DISASTROUS DATES There was this time I went out on a blind date. OK, not totally blind, because I'd met this guy on the Internet, and had sort of seen pictures. I thought it was a bit weird that when we were corresponding the guy kept on asking how tall I was, making a real big deal out of it. In one email he said he even got out a measuring tape to convert (I only knew in cm's and he only knew in feet). Well my question was answered when I arrived (a bit late) at the fancy restaurant he had booked
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CHAPTER2 "ANONG SUSHI BOY?!" what kind of question is that? Siya si Sushi diba? "Ms. Dizon, Mr. delos Reyes, please tone down your voice!" "MSN!! Ikaw yun diba? Ang weird.. hinde ka naman mukhang sushi, hinde ka rin naman amoy sushi.. pero bakit yun yung screen name mo?" natawa lang siya "Bakit ikaw? Hinde ka naman mukhang PRINCESS, pero bakit Pricess Athena screen name mo?" he's not nice. ¬_¬ "Paki alam mo ba?!" "Paki alam mo rin rin ba?" Napaka yabang niya! Akala mo ang
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Non-Verbal Communication: The “Silent” Cross-Cultural Contact With Indonesians A. Non-Verbal Communication This paper reviews key issues in cross-cultural communication; verbal communication and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication is defined as spoken communication, including the use of words and intonation to convey meaning. On the other hand, non-verbal communication is “silent” communication, including the use of gestures, postures, position, eye contact, facial expressions
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Tutorial: Extended Lessons in Data Warehousing V ersion 8 Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under Notices. This document contains proprietary information of IBM. It is provided under a license agreement and is protected by copyright law. The information contained in this publication does not include any product warranties, and any statements provided in this manual should not be interpreted as such. You can order IBM publications
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goals are established either implicitly or explicitly. Secondly, learning experiences are designed to carry out the attainment of the goals. Finally, an evaluation is conducted to determine the extent to which the objectives have been established. This evaluation aspect has become the focus of study in the educational field. Evaluation involves the summing-up processes in which value judgments play a large part, as in grading and promoting students. Most educators considered that a school’s main
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Getting Started * Menus * Shortcut menus * Toolbars * Customizing toolbars Working With Files * Creating and opening documents * Saving documents * Renaming documents * Working on multiple documents * Close a document Working With Text * Typing and inserting text * Selecting text * Deleting text * Undo * Formatting toolbar * Format Painter Formatting Paragraphs * Paragraph attributes * Moving, copying, and pasting text * The clipboard * Columns
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about it. Some people feel that legalizing marijuana should have a more critical thought process to it. Some children feel that since marijuana is becoming legal in so many states “because of medical reasons,” they think that it is ok to smoke. Not only is it not ok it is illegal, in the way that they are using it. Children think that it is their free will (make unimpeded choices) to smoke marijuana because it is accepted by society. It is the children opinions (their thoughts not factual) that
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SLIDE #1 Politics has played a major role in Major League Baseball in New York since its inception. In order to be successful, the team owners needed political influence. This influence gave the early magnates access to inside information that was essential - pending subway and bus routes, and plans for housing and public works. The early owners of the Dodgers, Giants, and Yankees generally held political offices themselves and were important figures in political clubs such as Tammany Hall. The
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SQL Server 2012 Books Online Summary: This tutorial describes how to use SQL Server Data Tools to develop and deploy an Analysis Services project, using the fictitious company Adventure Works Cycles for all examples. Category: Step-by-Step Applies to: SQL Server 2012 Source: SQL Server Books Online (link to source content) E-book publication date: June 2012 Copyright © 2012 by Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in
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