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    interview that would provide us with the history and tools for analyzation of compensation plans. Below is the mission statement that can be found on the LEGO website: “The ambition of this Event Manager role is to upgrade event quality, establish comprehensive event concept, and support to establish event toolbox as key priority with strategic approach for the success of LEGO US”. Currently, LEGO is one of the world’s leading manufactures of play materials. The company is guided by the motto

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    An individual’s childhood memory has impacted them in some way whether it be emotionally or physically. From one memory to another, good or bad, develops the entity of a person’s personality or logic. I considered one of my worst memories a favorite memory because, from that experience, I gained development as an individual. The start of that development occurred on vacation without my parents attending. Like any other child, I became very enthusiastic of the whole idea of freedom and self-guidance

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    physical conflict. • Indian men were require to protecting their clan and acting out revenges. • Indians unwillingness to give up their lands, culture, traditions, and tribal independence. Knowing the reasons for events helps develop a deeper understanding of an event or a series events than just learning who attacks who and what comes about it. It also allows us to learn from our past mistakes, to prevent unnecessarily conflict, and to learn what not to do to solve a given problem. Due to the complicated

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    MAGMA CONTAMINATION AND SULFIDE IMMISCIBILITY OF THE METEORIC IMPACT ZONE IN THE SUDBURY NI-CU DEPOSITS: ONTARIO, CANADA WILLIAMS, Jane B. (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, willijan@uwec.edu) Sudbury, Canada is the location of a world class Ni-Cu deposit phenomena. Numerous studies have produced an explanation for the complex evolution of its deposition and enrichment thanks to the impaction of a meteorite 1.85 million years ago. The impact of the meteorite is thought to have caused fracturing

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    Is Technology the Future of Event Planning? The business of Event Planning is starting to change. Instead of doing it the old-fashioned way, planners are now beginning to use technology to get the job done without it being as stressful. With incorporating technology into the practice Event Planners will be able to create layouts and themes for events, book and schedule clients and entertainment, and market more easily than before. In using technology, the event becomes easier to plan and more successful

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    Classroom Reflection

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    Next Gen Summit, and Simeon Talley with Rad Incubator. One takeaway I have learned from Next Gen Summit is that they focus on helping future employers, and people within the workforce to keep young professionals in the Iowa area. It is a full day event with workshops, which deal with professionalism, why people move into Iowa, along with breakout sessions. There are about 300 people who attend that is $150 but $100 for students, and also offer scholarships for free admission. I thought this was a

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    My Passion For Sports

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    of sporting events with my family. Another trait I’ve had for as long as I can remember is the need to have everything organized. Once I was old enough I volunteered for the MLB All-Star Game and saw how I could merge my two passions and turn them into a career. Having the title of event planner and being able to coordinate events that bring so many people with the same love of a game together is an ideal job for me. I want to be the one in charge of culminating the ideas for events that get people

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    title, imagery, and more. The writer is not one person but, it is rather The Editorial Board at the New York Times. The writer’s argument works effectively by providing evidence from previous celebrations of J’ouvert, fatal altercations during the event are bound to occur no matter what precautions officials make to prevent them. The first technique the author uses to support his argument is the title. The title of the article is Last Hope for Peace at Brooklyn’s Big Party. By using this title

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    1. How does Hannah and Clay's dual narrative enhance the story? What additional details are revealed through this method of storytelling that might have otherwise remained secret if the bookhad only been written from from one of their perspectives? How might the story have changed if the book was written from one of the other peoples perspectives instead of Clay's? Hannah and Clays dual narrative enhances the story by revealing perspective that would otherwise remain hidden. For example whenever

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    achieve my goal of being an Event Planner, and with the mind set of an Event Planner; I truly would not want anyone crying at their party. For the past couple of years I have struggled with what career I wanted to pursue. I tried the teaching route, beauty school scene, and even nursing, but through my trials and tribulations I realized that my true calling was to be an Event Planner. Ever since I was younger I always loved

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