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Fernando Lachica

Music Notes: The Basics Of Musical Notation - 0 views

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    The pitch of a note is represented by its placement on a musical staff (five horizontal lines) or on ledger lines above or below the staff. For example, the first line of the staff (treble clef) is the note E, the space between the first and second lines is F, and a note on the second line is the note G. As the notes ascend on the staff (on the written music), they are played as continually higher pitches, and as lower and lower pitches as they descend down the staff. These notes are played separately to create a melody, or in combination with each other to produce chords.
Fernando Lachica

Coffee Vending Machines and Staff Productivity #CoffeeWorld - 0 views

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    A lot has been said about the need to increase productivity in the office now that the financial crises has decimated traditional business models or at the very least, caused stress for most companies around the globe. Cuts in budgets are the first attempt that many companies make to ride out a crisis. Often, staff suffer from reduced perks like free office beverages, telephone calls and meals. This is not unexpected, but it can lead to staff morale falling. - See more at: http://fx777-coffeeworld.blogspot.com/2014/06/coffee-vending-machines-and-staff.html#.U56H6Sjm5X0
Fernando Lachica

How To Improve The Efficiency Of Your Warehouse - 0 views

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    A bottleneck in your production line is never good as it can quickly eat into your profits. A commonly overlooked potential bottleneck is your warehouse and shipping and receiving departments. When this is the case, many employers will automatically look to beef up the staff when they may want to take a closer look at the equipment that is being used. Check to see if the equipment is designed to handle the workload and if there any additional pieces of equipment that can make the operation run smoother.
Fernando Lachica

The Gulf War: Serving the Navies #OFW39 ~ Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW): The Game of Life - 0 views

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    We panicked by the news of chemical attacks that all of us feared for our lives. Gas masks and masking tapes were selling like hotcakes in the market. Panic buying was showing in some other areas; Deirah Side Souq, Supermarkets, Al Fahidi Street and even some Malls, but we were still opening our stores around Dubai. I instructed my staff to minimize selling of goods for our consumption in case of chemical attacks and to be ready always, when worst comes to worst. - See more at: http://ofw-the-game-of-life.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-gulf-war-serving-navies-ofw39.html#.U5_n-Cjm5X0
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