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Human Resource Planning
A process of evaluating a company’s human resource needs and planning hiring and staffing accordingly.
Employee Screening
The process of reviewing information about job applicants to select individuals for jobs.
Performance Appraisals
The formalized means of assessing worker performance in comparison to certain established organizational standards.
Talent Inventory
An assessment of the current KSAOs (knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics) of current employees and
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Catholic religious order founded to combat the rise of religious revolution in Europe in 1540. Ignatius of loyola  asked Pope Paul III for permission to establish a religious order dedicated to restoring the universal Catholic Church, Europe was fortuitously divided. Jesuits go anywhere His Holiness [the Pope] will order, It was a promise that we would see Jesuit priests traveling around the world in the coming decades & centuries. They followed the Spanish to Central & South America, &

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INT.LOGISTICS

1-WHAT IS LOGISTICS is the time related positioning of resources or, the strategic management of the total supply-chain.

The supply-chain is a sequence of events intended to satisfy a customer. It can include procurement, manufacture, distribution and waste disposal, together with associated transport, storage and information technology. Logistics is the function that is responsible for movement of goods and products. It is responsible for the transport and storage of materials on their journey between

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  • Negotiable Instruments/Commercial Paper

    The topic of Negotiable Instruments, also known as Commercial Paper, is an important one in the law curriculum. It’s derived from Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code. The chapter can be viewed as a “journey” towards creating a person known as a “holder in due course” (HDC, for short). This occurs in three steps. First, there must be an “instrument” (normally a piece of paper) that is “negotiable.” Second, this instrument must be properly “negotiated”

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Introduction

Linda Stevenson, 16, moved with her parents to Cornwall, BC London was a hectic city. One day they found a body on the beach, the police didn’t find it, and Linda met Mark, and they started searching for the body.

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Linda goes to the commissary  , and tells the policeman and tells him that she saw a woman with curly and red hair. The policeman tells Linda , she imagined this because she maybe fell asleep on the beach , when Linda goes home someone hits her and drops to the floor.

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1. What Deliverables are typical in design projects?

Answer: Specifications, Sketches, Comps

2. What are typical phases in a design project?

Answer: Planning and analysis + Designing + Building + Testing + Implementing or publishing

3. What is color space?

 Answer: RGB – Red, Green, Blue CMYK –Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black—subtractive system

 What is Rendering Intent?

 Answer: How the colors eventually look

What is a Soft Proof?

Answer: Something like Print Preview. A simulation.

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