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The customer service department at Electric Supply Company is excited to be the department chosen to visit our sister company in England for a month. We had a department meeting to determine who would be accompanying me on this trip. After a long discussion with each team member, it was decided that Beth and Kerry would be exceptional communicators in a foreign country.
We have been preparing and studying for the past few months. You will be proud of the efforts this department has put forth to learn about the differences and similarities between our two cultures. A business associate who recently traveled to England on business suggested we study the book, Global Etiquette Business.
The book has served as a guide to help us understand business etiquette in England. Nonverbal communication is an important factor when conducting business. When a person does not understand the culture, it is easy to misinterpret the message. One example we found is to not use irony or humor in the office environment because it is not accepted as it is in our culture. Irony and humor is reserved for social situations in England. Another thing we learned is that business attire is more casual in their work environment. Therefore, we will not be taking any business suits with us on this trip. A simple hand gesture can be a terrible misunderstanding between our cultures. We are accustomed to a thumb up signal meaning all right or good job. In England the thumb up signal means the same as the f word to us. A routine greeting when women enter a room is for the men to stand. I personally think it is a nice form of respect. While we have learned many things about what to expect on our trip, one tool has been valuable in our preparations.
It is important to be fully aware of our nonverbal and verbal communication. We decided to video ourselves in a group interaction then have an outside party critique and offer feedback. My business associate who recommended that we read Global Etiquette Business is the outside party offering feedback to us since he has been on a recent business trip to England. His feedback has been valuable to our steps in preparing for the trip. One important point he made is when it is appropriate to speak, and when it would not be appropriate to speak. He also commented on what is considered to be acceptable talk and what is not. Another point he noted was for us to be mindful of other’s personal space and to not invade it.
In closing, Mr. Jones, I would like to reassure you that the best possible team will be visiting our facility in England and we anticipate successful, long-term relationships to be formed. I will stay in contact with you while we are out of the country, but in the meantime if you have any questions or concerns, please contact me immediately.
Oh my ...that is fantastic....thank you so much. Should I post it in this post or a new one?
I will just post my essay here if that is ok? I had to write an essay on a childhood memory. Thank you again for checking this, I truly appreciate it.
In December of 1979, I was six years old and Christmas day was arriving soon. It was almost a ritual on every Christmas Eve my family and I would set off to my Aunt’s house down the street for a holiday party. Although I was excited about going, I could never imagine how that Christmas Eve would change my opinion in what I believed was Santa Clause.
When the morning of Christmas Eve arrived, my mother was in the kitchen baking the most delicious cookies a person could imagine. The aroma of freshly bakes cookies lingered throughout the house. Being that I was barely six at the time, my mother was always kind enough to let me help bake her homemade cookies. So, I rolled up my sleeves and started decorating the cookies. Little did my mother know that I stole a taste of a few cookies when she wasn’t looking. Hours later when the baking was finished and the kitchen was clean, it was time for my family and me to travel to my Aunt’s house. The best thing was she lived a few houses down the street so; the drive wasn’t long at all.
We arrived at my Aunt’s house to many hugs and kisses from extended family members. Her house was decorated with miniature ceramic villages and a stunning Christmas tree filled with bright colored lights, sparkly tinsel and huge ornaments. We barely heard the Christmas music playing above the talking and laughter from everyone. The family sat at the dining room table together to snack on some of the delicious cookies my mother baked along with fresh pastries and coffee. The night was going by so quickly that I didn’t realize what time it was until my mother told me we should leave because Santa Clause was coming soon. As the words came out of my mother’s mouth, my Aunt exclaimed, “Christy still believes in Santa Clause?” I stood there like a deer in head lights as if my whole world had just fallen apart. My mother tried desperately to cover it up by saying “Santa is coming and he will be here real soon, so we better go home and get to bed”.
When we arrived home my mother told me to put my pajamas on and jump into bed. I could hear the sadness in her voice that the truth about Santa Clause was told to me. Because I didn’t want to see my mom upset I pretended I didn’t hear anything and acted as if Santa Clause was still coming. She acted surprised that I didn’t take notice of what my Aunt blurted out and suddenly became very excited again. I knew in that instance there was no way I could let her know that I didn’t believe in Santa Clause anymore, at least until next year.
Christmas morning came for me when I woke up around 5am. I woke everyone in the house because I couldn’t hold in the excitement of opening up presents. We all gathered around the Christmas tree to sort out the gifts. I could see from the corner of my eye that my mom was watching to see the expression I had on my face. I knew she was trying to determine whether I had believed if Santa Clause came or not. As I ripped opened the wrapping paper on my first gift my mother questioned me, “who is that from?” to which I shouted, “Santa”. Her eyes filled with tears and she gave me the biggest smile I had ever seen.
Inasmuch as I was six years old and no longer believed in Santa Clause, I learned that I can make someone else happy and in return it would make me happy. I knew from that moment, this Christmas was going to be one I would remember for a long time.
I can't thank you enough for taking the time to read through this and help me out the way that you did. Thank you very much! CJ
I forgot to add that the Hrxn is -112.3.
The symbol is supposed to represent the change in temperature for the solution.
The applet is great! But I wonder, given the information I have, can I assume that the distribution is normal? (The mean IQ among members of a club is 118 with a standard deviation of 9.46. What percentage of the members had IQ scores of 115 or higher?) If it isn't normal - I can't determine the percentage ... or can I?
I DID THAT BUT THE ANSWER IS WRONG. IDON'T KNOW WHY
Thank you I didn't think I could but just wanted to be sure.
ten=1 ones=2
you have to see how many minutes are in a year [hard way] you take that number and multiply
it by 25
isosceles triangle
does f=7.1
The rhombus is a parallelogram with four congruent sides. A square is a special case of a rhombus.
yes 26x90=2340
4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18
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radians please
it says to find the radius
Area
omg tilla!! :D you totally helped. thankiess!!
hey tills, i think its like this k? im unsure though.....:
SA: (66x32)+ 2(1/2x63x32)+ 2(1/2x56x66):7824cm3
make a right triangle with 63 as the hypotemuse and 33 as the base. find the height from there then find the volume. to check its 3V/1024(this is 32x66)k? :)
remember that the boat moves as well...the dog is a system and the boat is a system
thank you sooo much damon :)
the first thing you do is divide 30000 with 100:
300 = 1%
multiply it by seven to count the percentage
300x7 = 2100
multiply it by 4 to count the total via years
2100x4 = $8400
The answer is $8400 in total :)
Renaissance contributed to the age of exploration by re-opening new trade routes in which increased the demand for foreign goods in europe. Sailor were willing to explore new lands not only to colonize but also for the wealth that awaited them. Also if they could find a direct source of a spice or gold or any other foreign good then they could get it much cheaper than what it was even after it left the country of its origin because it was passed from 1 merchant to another and by the time it got to the port of all foreign goods and the city of the biggest italian monopoly at the time, Venice, the price would have already increased 200x more than its original price. Hope this helps you Tom!! - CJ :)
How do I find the continuous rate though?
On the fasted speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 3 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles M that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 32 minutes?
Sorry but the right thing to do is pay attention in class.
I still don't understand how to get the theroetical yield.
So that would also equal 34 grams right?
I don't really understand how to set it up. I'm to figure out my moles for water but after that I'm stuck.
I converted my 524ml to liters so that became 524000. Then I did 3.16x1655.84. Then converted back to liters. But i just realized i skipped a step, but I don't understand where I get the numbers at for that.
Is it 5 diameters?
So the answer is 5nm?
Please bare with me, I need to understand it.
Length of cylinder is 5x10^–6 micrometers.
Sorry 5000nm
It is 5 times as big...Ok so the and is 5 diameters....I got it right?
Ok, 5000 times bigger
The actual answer is 25!
Damon,
Thanks for answering my question. What I don't understand is why gravity is not an issue in this problem? Could you please explain?
Has this been answered
Hopefully Chance is right...
Yay thanks a lot Chance
I say C.
My choice is D. all of the above are correct
12 > 5
This question asks about your Independent Reading selection. You may use your reading selection to help you answer the question.
Has your Independent Reading selection grabbed your attention? Tell the title and author of your selection, and then in 3–5 sentences explain why it has or has not grabbed your attention. Support your response using evidence from the text.
Where did you get 58.8?
Oh you multiplied the force of gravity by the mass I see. . .
Dude above is correct for connexus
1.B
2.A
3.A
4.C
5.A
The answer is B
please help me
Ivy thank you
I do not now weeeeeeeee
3.028m/s^2
Omg thank you so much thatredhead! got 100%!
Who wrote this?
What is the explanation tho? 👀
Thank you @Anonymous!! That is 100% correct for both tests!
@Hello can you give me the anwers instead of letters pls
you got the answers yet?
Bruhn I need the answers
OMG it was such an experience on this post. Like dang i did not expect all of this to go down but it was wild. Hopefully everyone here is doing well and passed with flying colors.
Sincerely, CJ
what about the modified short answer questions?
Calculating the mean average helps you determine the deviation from the mean by calculating the difference between the mean and each value. Next, divide the sum of all previously calculated values by the number of deviations added together and the result is the average deviation from the mean.
Please someone help me. :)
I'm the one who posted the question
Geez dummy really is a dummy.
Okay, so you're trying to figure out the balance BEFORE the 10% loss and due to the 10% loss your balance is now 2,790 right?
The answer is 27900
Person is the mvp of this question :)
i just took it 100% its ABC
THE ANSWERS ARE DIFFERENT TODAY FOR SOME REASON
idk
Wsp is right
1. a. Mass and acceleration
2. 4.0
3. a. Object C has an acceleration that is greater than the acceleration for D
4. c. 17 m
5. b. The velocity is zero
43.2
Milligrams probably in my opinion.
not correct