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- 8961: Martin Luther King
- ... influential speakers of this century. The delivery and language of King's speeches has earned him this label. In the next paragraph I shall examine King's delivery and why he is considered such a great speaker. If your audience cannot hear you, your speech servers very little purpose. King's most famous speech took place in nineteen sixty three during a March on Washington. I' m sure King was concerned ...
- 8962: Cancer Ward The Old Doctor
- ... them will find it difficult to find their proper function and preform it well, therefore they will have trouble finding true virtue. In turn making it harder to be happy. Dr. Oreshchenkov seems to take great pride in maintaining the things of his past and makes his home seem more comforting. It touched her to see the old marble washstand basin in the corner, not a modern washbasin but one with ...
- 8963: Child Abduction
- Child abduction. It isn't fun for anyone involved. The person that takes the child may at first think it is a great idea but after a while they will realize how much work it actually is. It is near impossible to conceal a kidnapped child in the world today. There was a recent case where a child ...
- 8964: The Life of Richard Feynman
- ... Caltech, called There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom . In this lecture Feynman explored the ideas of miniaturization of information and machines, something that had received very little attention before that. He sparked a great deal of interest in the field and, made many very accurate predictions about the future of nanotechnology. He also offered two thousand dollar prizes, one for the first person able to create a microscope-readable ...
- 8965: The Rule of Julius Caesar and How The Leap Year Was Started
- ... to end the republic and make himself king, although, I believe he was a very beneficial dictator who should have remained a leader. Besides inventing a new calendar, Caesar was also an excellent fighter and great general. He pushed, pushed, and conquered many groups and eventually overwhelmed Pompey's armies and conquered Gual. Caesar wanted the best for his people so he tried his foremost to give land to the landless ...
- 8966: Francisco Pizarro
- ... completes his conquest of Peru but is assassinated June 26, at age 69 or 70, by supporters of Diego de Almagro11. Francisco Pizarro greatly changed history for some South American countries. Pizarro was considered a great and powerful explorer by the Spaniards because of what he had don to the Inca Empire. Francisco Pizarro is one of the greatest explorers in Spanish history. Bibliography 1. The Last Days of the Empire ...
- 8967: Conversation With A Doctor
- ... him through enough, leaving and all that. I want things to get back to normal. He's from the history department. I've known him for a long time, socially. He was married. He's great, in a way, but I couldn't stand him for a long time. I look into his eyes, sometimes, and I see something there that I don't like. He wears contacts, blue ones. His ...
- 8968: Company Mergers
- ... to contribute in the new organization and to hold on to the best people. Make sure the evaluation of best looks at both companies' people equally. After all, you don't want to lose a great person from Company B so you can keep a mediocre person from Company A. Be honest with people. We all appreciate frankness. We may not like to find out that our job is going away ...
- 8969: E-mail In The Workplace, Yours
- ... 000 or more employees are using e-mail. E-mail and voice-mail are commonplace to most companies these days. E-mail is a giant step towards the "paperless" office. E-mail is also a great time and paper saver. Gone are the days of Xeroxing memo's for each employee, e-mail is much faster and easier on the environment. These new technologies are changing communications in the workplace and ...
- 8970: Change Management
- ... contribute to the force resisting change. People inherently resist change because change causes uncertainty and ambiguity. Through good management these uncertainties and ambiguities will be removed and the resistance to change will not be as great. Planning is A process that involves defining the organisations objectives or goals, establishing an overall strategy for achieving those goals, and developing a comprehensive hierarchy of plans to integrate and coordinate activities. (Robbins et ...
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