The document lists various hotel jobs at the Fraser Suites Hanoi and provides brief descriptions of the roles. Some of the jobs mentioned include chambermaid, hotel manager, bartender, accountant, concierge, porter, waiter, and marketing manager. The chambermaid cleans guestrooms, the hotel manager manages all hotel staff, the bartender serves guests at the bar, and the accountant handles the hotel's finances.
My grandmother passed away last week at the age of 92. While going through her things, I found a box filled with postcards she had received over the years from friends and family who had passed. Among the postcards was an unexpected one addressed to her from her late husband with the message "Wish you were here with me in heaven, see you soon my love."
The document discusses factors that attract and retain employees. It describes how Gallup identified 12 key questions through extensive research. These questions measure core elements like knowing what is expected at work, having necessary materials, and receiving recognition. The exact wording of the questions is important for accurately assessing an organization's ability to attract and retain top talent.
Business has changed and the old way of doing business is no longer working. The New Sales Paradigm is about making money while making a difference, shifting your mindset and serving instead of selling.
The document lists various hotel jobs at the Fraser Suites Hanoi and provides brief descriptions of the roles. Some of the jobs mentioned include chambermaid, hotel manager, bartender, accountant, concierge, porter, waiter, and marketing manager. The chambermaid cleans guestrooms, the hotel manager manages all hotel staff, the bartender serves guests at the bar, and the accountant handles the hotel's finances.
My grandmother passed away last week at the age of 92. While going through her things, I found a box filled with postcards she had received over the years from friends and family who had passed. Among the postcards was an unexpected one addressed to her from her late husband with the message "Wish you were here with me in heaven, see you soon my love."
The document discusses factors that attract and retain employees. It describes how Gallup identified 12 key questions through extensive research. These questions measure core elements like knowing what is expected at work, having necessary materials, and receiving recognition. The exact wording of the questions is important for accurately assessing an organization's ability to attract and retain top talent.
Business has changed and the old way of doing business is no longer working. The New Sales Paradigm is about making money while making a difference, shifting your mindset and serving instead of selling.
The document provides tips for designing effective online courses. It recommends breaking content into 11-minute chunks to match learner attention spans and spacing out instruction over time rather than cramming it all at once. The document also suggests mixing up content with multimedia like video and images to keep learners engaged. Designers are advised to focus courses on supporting desired job performance outcomes to promote retention of the material.
Twitter for Learning: Presentation at LINGOs 2011 Member MeetingOpenSesame
This presentation provides a quick introduction to using twitter - and shares example of how twitter (and social media in general) can be used for learning and professional development, especially in the context of international NGOs.
New Zealand is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean divided into two main islands. Wellington is the capital city. The population is over 4 million people, with Europeans making up the largest ethnic group at 73%. The economy uses the New Zealand dollar as currency. New Zealand was originally colonized by Eastern Polynesians between 1250-1300 AD and retains cultural influences from both the indigenous Maori people and later British colonists.
Jamaica is a mountainous island in the Caribbean Sea located south of Florida. It has a population of 2.5 million people who primarily speak English. Christianity is the dominant religion and the majority of people are of African descent. The economy relies on agriculture, mining, and tourism. Exports include bauxite, alumina, sugar, and bananas. Culturally, Jamaica is known for its music, especially reggae pioneered by Bob Marley. Sports like athletics and cricket are popular, and Jamaica is renowned for its sprinters like Usain Bolt. The capital and largest city is Kingston.
The document discusses facilities available at hotels, including air conditioning, satellite TV, and rooms. It provides examples of using grammar structures like "There is/are" and questions using "Is/Are there" to describe hotel amenities and check availability. For example, it asks "Is there a restaurant in your hotel?" and "Are there 170 rooms in your hotel?".
Este documento discute el diseño de conexiones de masa en sistemas electrónicos. Explica que las conexiones de masa a menudo se representan de forma simplificada en los esquemas, lo que puede conducir a problemas de compatibilidad electromagnética. Señala que es importante representar detalladamente la arquitectura física de las conexiones de masa para asegurar un buen funcionamiento. También analiza diferentes tipos de conexiones de masa y razones para conectar equipos electrónicos a tierra.
The document discusses the facilities and services available at a hotel or serviced residence complex. It lists amenities like 24-hour reception, security, and maintenance. Guests have access to a restaurant, cafe, swimming pool, gym, and laundry services. Transportation is provided via daily shuttle buses to commercial areas and shopping centers. Housekeeping is provided daily except Sundays and public holidays. Breakfast is also complimentary. Meeting rooms and business services are available. High-speed internet access is provided.
This document discusses key Supreme Court cases that have shaped bioethics and the Constitution from 1842 to 1997. It begins with Prigg v. Pennsylvania which addressed slavery and the Fugitive Slave Act. It then discusses Dred Scott v. Sanford which ruled that slaves were property, not citizens. Later cases addressed the 14th Amendment, compulsory vaccination laws, forced sterilization, procreation rights, abortion rights, and physician-assisted suicide. The document examines how the Constitution has impacted bioethical issues over time through important Supreme Court decisions.
This document discusses various techniques for automating and improving technical documentation processes, including spelling checking with Hunspell and markdown-spellcheck, writing better with write-good and LanguageTool, adding screenshots with Robot Framework and Selenium, testing with APIs like Dredd and Sphinx, using Pandoc for multiformat output, and placeholders with sed. It encourages automating documentation work and testing to ensure documentation quality and usability.
The document provides tips for designing effective online courses. It recommends breaking content into 11-minute chunks to match learner attention spans and spacing out instruction over time rather than cramming it all at once. The document also suggests mixing up content with multimedia like video and images to keep learners engaged. Designers are advised to focus courses on supporting desired job performance outcomes to promote retention of the material.
Twitter for Learning: Presentation at LINGOs 2011 Member MeetingOpenSesame
This presentation provides a quick introduction to using twitter - and shares example of how twitter (and social media in general) can be used for learning and professional development, especially in the context of international NGOs.
New Zealand is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean divided into two main islands. Wellington is the capital city. The population is over 4 million people, with Europeans making up the largest ethnic group at 73%. The economy uses the New Zealand dollar as currency. New Zealand was originally colonized by Eastern Polynesians between 1250-1300 AD and retains cultural influences from both the indigenous Maori people and later British colonists.
Jamaica is a mountainous island in the Caribbean Sea located south of Florida. It has a population of 2.5 million people who primarily speak English. Christianity is the dominant religion and the majority of people are of African descent. The economy relies on agriculture, mining, and tourism. Exports include bauxite, alumina, sugar, and bananas. Culturally, Jamaica is known for its music, especially reggae pioneered by Bob Marley. Sports like athletics and cricket are popular, and Jamaica is renowned for its sprinters like Usain Bolt. The capital and largest city is Kingston.
The document discusses facilities available at hotels, including air conditioning, satellite TV, and rooms. It provides examples of using grammar structures like "There is/are" and questions using "Is/Are there" to describe hotel amenities and check availability. For example, it asks "Is there a restaurant in your hotel?" and "Are there 170 rooms in your hotel?".
Este documento discute el diseño de conexiones de masa en sistemas electrónicos. Explica que las conexiones de masa a menudo se representan de forma simplificada en los esquemas, lo que puede conducir a problemas de compatibilidad electromagnética. Señala que es importante representar detalladamente la arquitectura física de las conexiones de masa para asegurar un buen funcionamiento. También analiza diferentes tipos de conexiones de masa y razones para conectar equipos electrónicos a tierra.
The document discusses the facilities and services available at a hotel or serviced residence complex. It lists amenities like 24-hour reception, security, and maintenance. Guests have access to a restaurant, cafe, swimming pool, gym, and laundry services. Transportation is provided via daily shuttle buses to commercial areas and shopping centers. Housekeeping is provided daily except Sundays and public holidays. Breakfast is also complimentary. Meeting rooms and business services are available. High-speed internet access is provided.
This document discusses key Supreme Court cases that have shaped bioethics and the Constitution from 1842 to 1997. It begins with Prigg v. Pennsylvania which addressed slavery and the Fugitive Slave Act. It then discusses Dred Scott v. Sanford which ruled that slaves were property, not citizens. Later cases addressed the 14th Amendment, compulsory vaccination laws, forced sterilization, procreation rights, abortion rights, and physician-assisted suicide. The document examines how the Constitution has impacted bioethical issues over time through important Supreme Court decisions.
This document discusses various techniques for automating and improving technical documentation processes, including spelling checking with Hunspell and markdown-spellcheck, writing better with write-good and LanguageTool, adding screenshots with Robot Framework and Selenium, testing with APIs like Dredd and Sphinx, using Pandoc for multiformat output, and placeholders with sed. It encourages automating documentation work and testing to ensure documentation quality and usability.