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    Scholastic Excellence and Business and the Professions City prides itself on its inventive way to deal with instruction. Our dedication to, and energy for, scholastic brilliance positions us eighth out of London colleges (The Sunday Times University Guide 2011). Our courses are improved by the exploration of our scholastic staff. Fifteen regions of scholastic action were evaluated as being of a quality tantamount with the absolute best on the planet in the national 2008 Research Assessment Exercise

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    It seems as though our culture is absorbed in sin. However, many aspects of our culture are not too different from those of Augustine’s. After all, the roman society was very similar to ours in many ways, both good and bad. Augustine writes “The Excellence of Marriage” in address to some of the issues with marriage in his time. It’s important to note that Augustine did not live in a barbaric uncultured society. Rather, Augustine lived in Rome, near the peak of the Empire’s power. Marriage was rather

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    The Curriculum for Excellence describes eight curricular areas, three of which assign a responsibility to all teachers regardless of sector; namely Literacy, Numeracy, and Health and Wellbeing (HWB). Whereas some form of instruction in reading, writing and arithmetic has always been a feature of formal education, Health and Wellbeing is a relatively new addition to the school curriculum, both in Scotland and globally . In Scotland, a review of the Children’s Hearings System in 2004 led to the formation

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    According to Confucius, “The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potentials…these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence”, but how can I test that willingness , desires and urges if you don’t have the resources and the right tool for the challenge? Since my childhood I have been exposed to the military way of life. My grandfather was a Korean War veteran and then retired as a Chief in the United State Coast Guard. Also my uncle served as a seaman

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    CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCELLENCE Today’s customers are more aware and empowered, and have more bargaining power due to the exponential increase in competition – direct, indirect or substitute. In retailing, they want hassle-free shopping, have less time at their disposal to locate the shop and the merchandise and are reluctant to keep waiting. The modern format retail stores are doing their best to anticipate the customer’s demands and are going all out to redesign their store interiors, offer more

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    Excellence in Financial Management Course 7: Mergers & Acquisitions (Part 2) Prepared by: Matt H. Evans, CPA, CMA, CFM Part 2 of this course continues with an overview of the merger and acquisition process, including the valuation process, post merger integration and anti-takeover defenses. The purpose of this course is to give the user a solid understanding of how mergers and acquisitions work. This course deals with advanced concepts in valuation. Therefore, the user should have an understanding

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    A Summary of Chapters Three and Four in Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence by Daniel Goleman (450) Chapter Three: Attention Top and Bottom In this chapter, Goleman (2015) defines the important differences in the way the brain functions in order to focus on a particular object or event. The neurological function of the brain defines why there is a “bottom-up” mind and “top-down” mind that operates when discerning between differing focus orientation. In this way, Goleman (2015) identifies the

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    The Curriculum for Excellence, introduced in 2014, aims to transform education in Scotland for ages 3-18. It intends to progress the standards of education and learning in the country by moving away from more traditional methods of teaching. This strategy, developed by the Scottish Government, recognises that learning is a lifelong process, beginning at birth, and therefore it is important to employ methods which prepare children from a young age for a life of work. In order to do so, the curriculum

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    Abstract: Grievous noted that the pursuit of excellence not only improve the quality of care, improve patient satisfaction with the medical staff, but also can reduce costs and increase profits. Taking into account the factors of instability and political uncertainty caused by health care reform, economic changes brought about by bringing unpredictability, each medical organization should do its utmost to maintain the most stable state. The pursuit of excellence to provide a broad road to success for the

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    restaurateurs have neglected the customer service aspect of the business, creating serious opportunity for restaurants able to produce quality products while also maintaining good customer service. This paper examines the notion of creating service excellence in an upscale casual restaurant through a customer focused culture. Harlequin and Brine will be a casual restaurant with fine-dining quality food, craft beer, and live music. It will showcase a butcher inspired menu, regional craft beer, local

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