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    organizational structure is different than other types of organization it has authorized committees as illustrated in Figure1, it consists of 4 main board and each board has specific functions. 1. Board of trustees: The volunteers of this board are the directors of IHH which hold the authority and responsibilities to ensure the execution of the objectives and the maintaining of the values. They have specific duties collectively:  Appointed executive board and supervisory board and change them when deemed

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    Introduction The challenges and issues facing schools are becoming more complex subtle to address. There is a tendency towards school board members seeking to advance personal interests and agendas on the board’s decisions which has enhanced the instances of conflicts of interest and controversial issues in many schools. The distinction between the roles and responsibilities of the board members from those of the superintendent has become blurred, making it essential that superintendents make decisions

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    It is difficult to imagine that two nations as culturally distinct as the United States and Japan in the 1960s, could find any common ground. However, the similarities between Akira Kurosawa 's Yojimbo and Sergio Leone 's A Fistful of Dollars are undeniable and yet both films reached similar levels of success in their respective nations. In fact, the films were found to be so analogous that Kurosawa is known to have sued Leone for the unlicensed production of his film. All of this aside, it is the

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    Summary Huawei as a leading global information and communications technology solution privider, these three main business which are carrier business, consumer business and enterprise business and the signal tower is main product of Huawei. It foueded by Mr Ren Zhenhfei which has a army background. Huawei’s income target in Europe ,CHINA and Aisa pacific. Introduction Huawei is a leading global information and communications technology “ICT” solutions provider. Through its dedication to customer-centric

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    “Schooling the world” was a film based on schools around the world. The Director Carol Black focuses on India schooling and American schooling. The purpose of this film is to show that Americans think education should be one way and not different ways. The schooling in India has changed over time and locals are struggling with the changes. In the older schooling in India is was based on crops and the community. Very few people went to school, but many worked in the fields and in homes. Children are

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    Evaluate the pros and cons of a 360-degree evaluation method. Performance is evaluated, and information is provided to employees that enables them to reflect on their performance and develop plans. The 360-degree approach allows a wider range of people to evaluate and give feedback on an employee’s performance. A manager might conduct a self-appraisal, as well as receive feedback from peers, subordinates, superiors, and even customers and clients. Some advantages of 360-degree appraisal are that

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    Football League, in order to justify his researches and enforce it to be publicity.The movie shows hardship and unfairness of the football company to Dr. Bennet Omalu. This movie have three particular points that audience should consider and notice. Director, Peter Landesman, was able to created the movie in a realistic and reliable way to the scenes. Though the movie was realistic, certain parts of the movie was out of context and confusing. Especially the actor expressions and feelings toward each

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    Hamlet Movies Analysis

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    the character of Hamlet forms the entire play. A lot of directors have tried to make the play into movies but only some have succeeded. Four movie versions of “To be or not to be”(Shakespeare, 3.1.57) speech attempt to convey deep tone and clear message but only director Zeffirelli’s version does a decent job. Other versions such as Doran, Branagh, and Almereyda fall short in terms of setting, acting of the performer, and expression. Director Zeffirelli's excellent work in his film Hamlet sets it

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    “While the City Sleeps” is a dramatic film from 1956 based on a real-life serial killer nicknamed The Lipstick Killer. The screenplay was written by Casey Robinson and loosely follows the book The Bloody Spur, written by Charles Einstein. By using gender criticism as a critical approach to analyzing, I hope to show, as authors Kennedy and Gioia state in Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, “how the images of men and women in imaginative literature”, in this case, film, “reflect

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    As the protagonists go through many difficulties to accomplish their ambition they use many different ways to travel that help establish the mood of the film. Although the means of travel help establish the mood in both films, the particular means of travel differ, which gives the two films different moods. In Children of Men, there are several different ways the characters get from one place to another. Some examples include driving in a car or bus, and traveling by boat. However, whenever the characters

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