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    answers to this assessment on? If you are currently working‚ you may wish to base it on the organisation‚ which employs you. Coral Can you provide a brief description of this organisation? (Please note you will not be marked on this; it is simply to provide your tutor with a brief outline.) Gala Coral Ltd who owns betting shops‚ bingo and casinos I work for Coral as a retail manager Section 1 – Understand the factors that affect an organisation and the customer service role 1

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    serve as nurseries for many larger fish‚ and can be home to many smaller organisms. Different species grow better in these acidic conditions. Coralline Algae - build calcium carbonate skeletons and help cement coral reefs. Coralline algae took 92 percent less area which smothers and damages coral reefs. Fish are also able to feel the effects of the acidic water. Fish have the ability to take in carbonic acid and put their bodies into overdrive so they can balance out the acid in the water. Clownfish

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    manager‚ contact with mass media‚ to announce the news to consumers.     1.2 Planning of Café De Coral  The goals of Café De Coral are “A hundred points of Excellence” reflects the commitment to strive for excellence. It provides comfortable environment and great service attitude in order to gain customer satisfaction. It makes strategic business moves in a rapidly changing world. Café De Coral established concentration of the growth strategy‚ to increase the number of market served. Corporate

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    discovery through conformity will allow the individual to connect and share discoveries and follow with the rest of society like a sheep. The play Away by ‘Michael Gow’ explores the discovery of both identity and social connection within the characters Coral through self-discoveries. The film V for Vendetta directed by ‘James Mcteigue’ portrays to the viewers how the discovery of identity can alter one’s beliefs. Further‚ the poem ‘He would not stay for me‚ and who can wonder?’ by A.E. Housman reveals

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    in the stunning The Westin Cape Coral Resort in beautiful Cape Coral‚ FL. Cape Coral was built about 40 years ago by two land speculators who believed that the property’s location on the Gulf Coast provided abundant sunshine and almost endless opportunities for waterfront living. The City incorporated in August 1970‚ and its population continues to grow rapidly. With more than 160‚000 residents‚ Cape Coral is one of the fastest growing areas in Florida. Cape Coral is the 3rd largest city geographically

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    the summer of 1967-68 during Christmas and the New Year. There are many sub-themes in away such as death/loss‚ change‚ moving on with life‚ and forgiveness. The theme of death/ loss is displayed when we find out about Roy and Corals son who was killed in Vietnam. Coral constantly brings up the theme when she says‚ “I’ll be silent on all controversial topics. Will that do? I wont bring up anything worrying. Death‚ war‚ loss-.” This theme is carried over to Tom when we find out about his terminal

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    Salt Marshes‚Mangroves‚and Coral Reefs Salt Marshes • Salt marshes are found along low lying coastlines where boggy ground is flooded by sea water either daily or less frequently. • Many UK salt marshes have been reclaimed for farm land‚ but those that remain provide valuable habitats where salt-tolerant plants grow and birds nest. Salt marshes also pay a vital role for coastal protection‚ they contain creeks which allow tidal waters to flow both in and out which reduces the wave energy

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    In the media there are numerous reports and news involving crisis. One of them is the environment. Pollution‚ deforestation‚ climate change and global warming have been the highlight in the newspapers. Some of these problems are man-made. The main goal for publishing this kind of news is to send the message to the people globally and make them more aware about the importance of the environment. Thus‚ it is mankind’s responsibility to ensure that the environment does not suffer by our mistake. In

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    holiday to the beach. In the play‚ Gow utilises the characters to demonstrate that going away physically is intrinsically linked to their mental developments. With the help of references to Shakespeare’s A Midsummer night’s Dream‚ Away uses Gwen and Coral to show the significant psychological changes made by the characters during holidays to the coast. Tom throughout the play acts as a catalyst for the change in other characters and is associated with Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Before the

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    evident in Michael Gow’s Away‚ as seen through the characters of Gwen‚ Coral and Tom. The three gain sight and knowledge into their lives through the different perceptions and ideas of discovery. Similarly‚ in The Book Thief‚ Liesel gains sight and knowledge into the world around her‚ with the help of books which allow her to become educated about the immoral acts that are occurring in society. As a result of her discovery‚ Coral gains sight and knowledge when she is awakened from her slumber by Tom

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