This document provides an overview of compensation practices and theories. It acknowledges contributors to a compensation framework project. It includes 6 chapters that cover topics such as: forms of pay like base pay, performance pay and indirect pay; evaluating jobs through job analysis and evaluation; designing pay structures and benefits packages. The document aims to provide general reference on compensation practices.
This document provides an overview of compensation practices and theories. It acknowledges contributors to a compensation framework project. It includes 6 chapters that cover topics such as: forms of pay like base pay, performance pay and indirect pay; evaluating jobs through job analysis and evaluation; designing pay structures and benefits packages. The document aims to provide general reference on compensation practices.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - May 2014Ryan Ozawa
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This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii provides information about upcoming events including:
1) The 2014 Bon Dance schedule for Jodo Shu temples across Hawaii.
2) A request for a volunteer office worker and details about the role.
3) Guest speakers at recent Sunday services including Dr. George Tanabe and Audrey Emiko Kitagawa.
4) Announcements about upcoming observances and services including Mother's Day and Memorial Day.
5) Obituaries for recent deceased members.
This document summarizes the history and archaeological findings of an ancient Roman bridge located in Greece. The bridge was built between the 2nd and 3rd century AD along the Kallinaos river, though the river banks have since moved about 100 meters south. Recent excavations in 2001 revealed the old river bed underneath the bridge and showed that the river once flowed in a straight line to reach a beach, demonstrating the bridge's importance for connecting Patras to Aigio in ancient times.
This bulletin from Jodo Mission of Hawaii provides information about upcoming events and important dates in June and July. It includes the schedule for O-Bon services in mid-July. There is also a sermon given by Rev. Kanjun Nakano in April about how natural disasters remind us that the earth is alive, though powerful. Additional articles discuss miso and its health benefits, a story about Momotaro the Peach Boy, and a panel discussion about Zen Buddhism that will take place at the end of June. The bulletin also provides announcements about mailing procedures and a Father's Day writing contest.
This document summarizes research from two polls that show physical attractiveness can positively impact a job candidate's chances of getting hired and advancing their career. The polls found that 57% of hiring managers believe unattractive candidates have a harder time getting hired compared to attractive candidates. Additionally, nearly two-thirds of working Americans think attractive people have an easier time getting promotions. The document also discusses challenges in preventing attractiveness bias and potential discrimination against overweight candidates during the hiring process.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - September 2010Ryan Ozawa
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The document is the September 2010 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It includes announcements for upcoming services and events, including an O-Higan service on September 26th and a joint Laypersons' and Fujinkai convention on Maui from September 17-19. It thanks volunteers who helped with Obon services and lists the perpetual memorial service for September, including names of deceased individuals.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - May 2010Ryan Ozawa
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This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii provides information about upcoming events and announcements in May 2010. It includes a message from Rev. Kanjun Nakano discussing his arrival at the mission from Japan. It also lists upcoming meetings, commemorations, and volunteer opportunities, including a Mother's Day contest and memorial service, sewing circle dates, and a request for flowers for lei making. The calendar section outlines the O-Bon service schedule in August.
This document provides an overview of using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and related technologies like VoiceXML and CCXML for building voice applications. It discusses the layers of a telephony application including the application layer, API/XML layer, and platform layer. It then explains key concepts of SIP like call setup using INVITE, response codes, and major SIP methods. The document provides code samples of using CCXML and VoiceXML to build an application that routes calls and posts results to Twitter.
VoiceCon: Developing Voice Apps Using Mashups and SOAVoxeo Corp
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At VoiceCon SF 2009, Voxeo's Dan York spoke about what voice mashups, how you can create them, how you can create multi-channel mashups (voice, IM, web, social (ex. Twitter), SMS, etc.) and then showed how to create one using http://www.tropo.com/
This document provides information about upcoming events at the Jodo Mission of Hawaii, including schedules and volunteer opportunities for O-Bon services in July and the Bon Dance in August. It discusses the origins and traditions of O-Bon, including the story of how the celebration was started by Buddha to help Mokuren's deceased mother. It also provides announcements about temple repairs and memorial service information.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - May 2011Ryan Ozawa
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The document provides information about upcoming events at Jodo Mission of Hawaii, including a Memorial Day service at Punchbowl Cemetery sponsored by the Hawaii Buddhist Council. It encourages bringing flowers on May 26th to make leis for veterans at the cemetery, and provides details about the tsunami and earthquake in Japan, including donations collected for victims and photos of damaged temples. It also discusses the health benefits of miso for protecting the body against radiation and heavy metals.
The document provides information about upcoming Buddhist services at Jodo Mission of Hawaii to celebrate the new year. The New Year's Eve service on December 31st at 11:30pm includes the ringing of the temple bell 108 times to dispel evil passions. The New Year's Day service on January 1st allows people to reflect on the past year and resolve to follow Buddhist teachings in the coming year. All are welcome to attend and help usher in the new year.