Some people place high value on loyalty to employer.

May 31st, 2010  by Elizabeth

They believe the company is responsible for the employee's career. The company will make decisions for the employee about his job. The company will decide to raise employee to new position or keep him in the old position. In this way the company will have overall plan for the good of the company and everyone [...]

Studies on Factors That Influence Intelligence Level in Children

May 29th, 2010  by Elizabeth

Zhao Shuying Dong Jianming Hu Pingcheng Department of Child and Adolescent Health
Hunan Medical University istract yective:
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To study and analyze the relationship between child's intelligence level and sixteen influence factors. An intelligence test was performed among 420 aged 3 — 6 years old healthy children in Changsha. The data was analyzed by using polybasic stepwise regression. [...]

Against legislation to stop Americans

May 28th, 2010  by Elizabeth

As soon as it was revealed that a reporter for Progressive magazine had discovered how to make a hydrogen bomb, a group of firearm fans formed the National Hydrogen Bomb Association, and they are now lobbying against any legislation to stop Americans from owning one.
"The Constitution," said the association's spokesman, "gives everyone the right to [...]

Why the Doctor Wears Mask?

May 27th, 2010  by Elizabeth

He has to pass certain examinations to be a registered nurse. 'Then, after quite along course of practical and theoretical study, one has to pass more examinations.
Timothy Lloyd, whose parents were both doctors, had always wanted to work in medicine. When he was a small boy, he had persuaded his parents to buy him a [...]

The Nature of Sales Messages

May 26th, 2010  by Elizabeth

The essence of sales messages is persuasion. What is the nature of persuasion _then? It is to gain readers' support and motivate trrerrrto act. I nougrfpersuasive messages do not involve bad news, they are usually written in the indirect approach because their goals are to persuade their readers to grant the request, or to spend [...]

Origin of Life

May 25th, 2010  by Elizabeth

Recently, however, paleontologists have been taking a closer look at the sediments below this Silurian-Devonian geological Boundary. It turns out that some fossils can be extracted, from these sediments by pulling I he rocks in an acid bath. The loch nude has uncovered new evidence from sediments that were deposred near the shores the ancient [...]

The success story of Dillton

May 24th, 2010  by Elizabeth

For underdeveloped districts and cities, it's wise to learn from success stories. But when they decide to follow an example, they have to be rather careful, so that they will benefit from, but not be misled by, such example. To that end, a thorough analysis, or even a critical eye, is essential. Presently, we Beauville [...]

Inform of a Death

May 22nd, 2010  by Elizabeth

Dear Harry,
Something has happened that was a great shock to us and I am afraid will be to you. I have distressing news concerning your nephew, Ted. Ted died in an airplane crash on his way to Japan.
To you and to me and to those who were privileged to know Ted, his warm smile , [...]

Honoring Mothers

May 21st, 2010  by Elizabeth

Mother's Day is celebrated every year on the second Sunday in May. The origin of this holiday dates back to May 10, 1908. On that day, Anna May Jarvis held church services to honor her own mother , who had died two years earlier.
From this beginning, Anna started a national movement. She wrote to members [...]

Vocal Qualifiers

May 20th, 2010  by Elizabeth

The term vocal qualifiers refers to volume, pitch, and the overall intonation or| "melody" of the spoken word. For example, does the speaker raise or lower his voice at), the end of a sentence? Does the speaker vary the speed of what she says, or does she speak very evenly? Does the speaker vary the [...]