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    The Ruined Maid

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    Victorian times‚ a woman’s role was to be pure‚ innocent‚ and clean‚ and anyone who didn’t fit that mold was considered damaged goods. A woman who lost her virginity outside of marriage (no matter the circumstances) was damaged and Hardy’s “The Ruined Maid‚" mocks society’s idea that a woman who lost her virginity before marriage is "ruined". This story is comprised of a discussion between a farm girl turned prostitute named Melia‚ and an unnamed friend from the farmyard. The two girls run into each

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    correctly and effectively for the meeting it is composed for. Some components of the agenda that should be structured and styled specifically for the meeting are: The purpose of the meeting Meeting location‚ date and time details Details of chairperson‚ minute taker and participants Meeting program for the day of presentations‚ breaks‚ time frames and discussions so all participants can prepare themselves for the day Proof read and approved agenda Design and logo Storage‚ access and deliver methods A structured

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    distributed in advance to give members time to consider the topics for discussion and allow attendees the opportunity to add items if relevant. An agenda should include the time and place of the meeting‚ list of attendees‚ apologies followed by minutes of the previous meeting and matters arising from these. Following this there will be a list of items of a realistic number to be discussed in logical order usually most important first (see attached example). The final item is usually any other

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    be there‚ as this may cause the meeting to be postponed‚ Agenda items‚ ‘Inputs’ – any documentation to be used in the agenda item‚ Desired outcome (decision‚ action‚ or shared information)‚ Agenda item duration‚ Agenda item owner(s)‚ Chairperson‚ Minute taker to be agreed upfront‚ AOB. Also making sure there is a location and suitable room available for the date and time of the meeting with the appropriate furniture needed and toilets. If the preparation of a meeting is not fully done then employees

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    Communication

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    Indira Gandhi National Open University School of Computer & Information Sciences MCS-015 COMMUNICATION SKILLS Block 2 SKILLS NEEDED AT THE WORKPLACE-II UNIT 6 Meetings UNIT 7 Taking Notes & Preparing Minutes UNIT 8 Presentation Skills-I UNIT 9 Presentation Skills-II UNIT 10 Negotiation Skills 5 26 48 59 71 Skills Needed at the Workplace-II COURSE DESIGN COMMITTEE Dr Anju Sahgal Gupta School of Humanities IGNOU Faculty of SOCIS‚ IGNOU Prof. Manohar Lal Shri Akshay Kumar Shri

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    Ruined Maid

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    The Ruined Maid Summary: In this poem the speaker recgonizes an olf frind named Melia who is now a wealthy woman and has turned very beautiful. However‚ Melia declares that she is ruined now‚ but the speaker still has an ultimate desire to be just like Melia. The speaker then talks about if this is ruined then I wish to be a ruined woman. Melia then proclaims how the speaker does not have what it takes to be ruined. Speaker: The speaker of the poem is an old maid who is in awe over Melia. Main

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    Assessment Task 1 and the meeting minutes taken from the meeting chaired and conducted in Assessment Task 2 to ensure they are a true and accurate record of the discussions. Part B Candidates are required to document their strategy for distributing and storing these minutes. Part C Candidates are required to prepare a report detailing the outcomes of the meeting conducted in Assessment Task 2. Procedure Part A 1. Obtain a copy of the meeting minutes prepared by the minute-taker of your meeting conducted

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    Student Council Case Study

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    What goes into minutes? The level of detail included in the minutes will vary from company to company. General inclusions would be: Name of the company Nature and type of meeting‚ e.g. directors’ meetings‚ committee meeting‚ etc Place‚ date and starting time Name of the chair Attendees‚ either physically or by remote access. Invited guests should be separated from usual attendees. Apologies accepted Presence of a quorum Minutes of the previous meeting Materials distributed

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    How to Organise Meetings

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    meeting and make it more effective and rewarding. 3. If you are responsible for arranging the meeting then you agree the start and finish time. Whatever‚ you do‚ do not show up late for your own meeting. You should be at the meeting room 10 to 15 minutes before it starts. If needed ensure refreshments such as coffees and teas are arranged. 4. Have a meeting only if it is absolutely necessary. If the information can be gained or passed on to someone either with a phone call or email then‚ ask yourself

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    Conducting Meetings

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    Noosa or Fiji) Organisational requirements Meeting minutes must be captured Meeting must start and finish on time Must have a chairperson Participants must arrive on time Phones must be switched off One person must speak at a time Conventions Majority of members to agree for all decisions Quorum Chairperson holds casting vote Time limit on speakers Legal and ethical requirements Anti-discrimination Equal opportunity Ensuring all minutes are a true and accurate reflection of what occurred during

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