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January 10, 2012 gd Mrs. Gwen Hanover 4034 Kennedy Lane Mount Vernon, WA 98274-2340 Dear Mrs. Hanover; ¢ yun otion aise eS You are one of several prospective buyers of a SunCity townhouse, and we thank you for the interest you have shown in our development project. The SunCity model received three national awards last month, and these awards were announced in the SunCity Register last week. | aa Lam enclosing a brochure that illustrates all six of our models townhouses. The specifie square footage for each townhouse is included in this brochure, with details on room size, electrical outlets, and cable access points. Our builder said, “I will give a bonus for the first fen customers who purchase a townhouse, “and he plans to follow through with his offer. The bonus is a free cable subscription for your first year of residency. 2 ‘Thank you, Mrs. Hanover, for the opportunity to work you these past few days. If you have any questions, please let us know. Sincerely, Mrs. Aitisyeline Ortiz Sates Bacco ae) Enclosure ee yt! ais 7 February 15, 2012 ee pec! ‘Mrs. Violet Logan Human Resources Director Proctor Computer System 2489 Highland Avenue Park City, UT 84060 , Dear Ms. Logan: , Ky nluaciin Mi ee 22 Please consider me an applicant for the position of Data Systems Operator that was advertised in the February 20 edition of the Park City Press. a In May I will graduate with an A.A. degree in office systems from Northern Utah Business College. My enclosed resume shows that I have completed courses in Excel, Publisher, and Word. I also have considerable experience in working with Web page design. The skills I gained in using these software packages will be extremely helpful to your branch office in Provo. The position with your company is very appealing to me. I would like an opportunity to interview with Proctor Computers Systems and can be reached at either 801-555-8323 (cell) or 801-555-3872 (home). Took forward to hearing from you, Sincerely, Airisyeline Ortiz 387 Amber Avenue Lehi, UT $4043 20 Enclosure Come Sinica, February 14, 2012 qo Mr. Dale P. Griffin Bowater Associates One Parklands Drive Darien, CT 06820 3d WORKSSHOP CONTRACT | | 36 Tam returning the signed contract, Mr. Griffin, to have your organization conduct one-day Ae 5S ‘workshop for our employees on eliminating repetitive-motion injuries in the workplace. We have J amended the following sections of the coma “a Paragraph 4-b Table 3 Attachment 2 Enclosure 3 Memo 1 Letter 4-a Table 6 Table 7 2 If these revisions are satisfactory, please sign and return one copy of the contract for your files. > We look forward to this opportunity to enhance the health of our employees. I know that all of us will enjoy this workshop. The organizational structure of a retail store will vary by the size and type of the business. Most tasks involved with operating a retail business will be the same. However, small or independent retail stores may combine many sectors together under one division, while larger stores create various divisions for each particular function along with many layers of management. , 7 2¢ In order to define the store's organization, start by specifying all tasks that need to be performed. Then divide those responsibilities among various individuals or channels. Group and classify ach task into a job with a title and description. The final step is to develop an organizational chart. As the store grows and the retail business evolves, the dynamics of the organization's structure will change too. Therefore it is paramount to redesign the store's organizational chart to. —_/ support the decision-making, collaboration and leadership capabilities that are essential during and after a growth period. Scheduling involves allocating a time period for specific tasks or ontiz2 workload, and then assigning tasks to certain employees. For example, small restaurant and retail “7 businesses must be able to schedule the appropriate amount of workers on different days depending on busy times. It is important to account for peak periods when scheduling, according to the article "Seven Best Practices for Employee Scheduling” at HR Directory, an online human resources reference. Managers must also schedule dates for specific project tasks to be completed. Many small company managers use organizers to stay on track with their assignments. RODGENA KYLES, DIRECTOR, | > ‘Then divide those responsibilities among various individuals or channels. Group and classify A each task into a job with a ttle and description. G The final step is to develop an organizational chart. As the store grows and the retail business evolves, the dynamics of the organization's structure will change too. ey Therefore it is paramount to redesign the store's organizational chart to support the decision making, collaboration and leadership capabilities that are essential during and after a growth period. Scheduling involves allocating a time period for specific tasks or workload, and then assigning tasks to certain employees. For example, small restaurant and retail businesses must be able to schedule the appropriate amount of workers on different days depending on busy times. | 2c It is important to account for peak periods when scheduling, according to the article "Seven Best Practices for Employee Scheduling” at HR Directory, an online human resources reference. Managers must also schedule dates for specific project tasks to be completed. Many small company managers use organizers to stay on track with their assignments. The basic problem that we come across is of punctuality. Many times, one finds it difficult to reach a certain place on time. This is a simple time management problem. Most of the time, itis improper time management that leads to flawed performance, which leads to stagnation or worse, a downfall. This also affects the personal life of an individual to a large extent. a Sarah Cleveland, Sales Director 2¢ ow Attachment Poms + Q@NX jot Sila Sn \<\"} QUICK RIDE" oC) ‘21 Popular Sites Visited >‘ 2¢ Airisyeline Ortiz jvotine Ort March 9, 2012 7 Since the mid-1990s, national parks in México have become popular tourist sites for visitors from the Americas, Asia, and Europe. Because of this popularity, an increasing number of requests have been made for maps and travel brochures from our Visitors’ Bureau. Therefore, in the coming weeks, we will be publishing several new maps and brochures to accommodate these requests. - ) include a detailed description of the site, providing information on beginning and ending visitation schedules, highlights of the site, and popular photography locations. Brochures will be prepared on the sites and locations shown below. The fourth column indicates how many years each site has been ranked among the top ten most popular sites in México, mars. Maps will be supplied for these sites, with detailed insets to guide visitors from the nearest cities to the tourist attractions. Walking trails and resting stations will be highlighted, and approximate walking times will be noted on the maps. Individual maps will be prepared for each site, and an area will also be available for each city. Everyone is encouraged to send his or her advertising pieces o Seftor Garcia, Public Relations Director, SERVICE AREAS 2d Maps will be supplied for these sites, with detailed insets to guide visitors from the nearest. cities to the tourist attractions. Walking trails and resting stations will be highlighted, and approximate walking times will be noted on the maps. Individual maps will be prepared for cach site, and an area map will also be available for each city. Everyone is encouraged to send his or her advertising pieces to Seftor Garcia, Public Relations Director, RESERVATIONS AND BENEFITS Been Maps will be supplied for these sites, with detailed insets to guide visitors from the nearest Cities to the tourist attractions. Walking trails and resting stations will be highlighted, and approximate walking times will be noted on the maps. Individual maps will be prepared for each site, and an arca map will also be available for each city. Everyone is encouraged to send his or her advertising pieces to Seftor Garcia, Public Relations Director. FV hvodn QUICK RIDE2 a 4 NR poy costs Maps will be supplied for these sites, with detailed insets to guide visitors from the nearest “] cities to the tourist attractions. Walking trails and resting stations will be highlighted, and | approximate walking times will be noted on the maps. Individual maps will be prepared for” each site, and an area map will also be available for each city. Everyone is encouraged to send his or her advertising pieces to Seftor Garcia, Public Relations Director. J (a2e (“7° BECOMING A FITNESS WORKER VAS | 21 Airisyeline Ortiz, — i) March 19, 2012 According to the U.S. Department of Lal ors Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Jobs for fitness workers are expected to increase much faster than the average for all occupations.” Fitness workers should have good job prospects due to rapid job growth in health clubs, fitness facilities, and other settings where fitness workers are concentrated. NATURE OF THE WORK ‘1&2 Fitness workers primarily instruct and motivate individuals or groups ina variety of exercise activities. A rising wend is providing fitness trainers in the workplace as an employee benefit. There are several categories of fitness workers Personal Trainers. Personal trainers work one-on-one with individuals to help then assess their level of physical fitness and set and reach fitness goals. Trainers can also demonstrate exercises to help clients improve their exercise techniques. They may keep records of exercise sessions for monitoring progress and offer advice regarding lifestyles outside of the gym to improve fitness. They often work in a variety of places-health clubs, hospitals, fitness, resorts, and private homes are typical, ( 4us. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, http//mwwbls gov/oco/ocos296 htm, accessed on ‘April 22, 2012 Group Exercise Instructors, Group exercise instructors conduct group exercise sessions, including aerobic exercise, stretching, and muscle conditioning. Classes are often set to music, and Pilates and yoga are often incorporated. Exercise classes should be motivating, save, and challenging. Louise Byron says that classes that incorporate Pilates and yoga can be more effective than weight training for overall strength and toning.” Fitness Directors. Fitness directors oversee health club or fitness center activities, They might create programs for member orientations, fitness assessments, and workout incentive programs. They also selected fitness staff; and carry out other administrative duties. RELATED OCCUPATIONS Other workers that focus on physical fitness include athletes, coaches, and physical therapists. For example, a physical therapist is often requited to create exereise plans to improve their patients’ flexibility, strength, and endurance, Dietitians and nutritionists also have related careers because they offer advice on improving and maintaining good health. Louise Byron, Pilates and Yoga for Strength and Fitness, 2" ed., Midwest Publishing, Chicago. 2010, p. 20 BIBLIOGRAPHY ~( Becker, Amie, “Management Policics in Industrial Nations,” Modern Management, Vol. 24 bong 79 ~7 Tannery 2010, pp. 22-24, Champagne, Lester R., CEO Questions and Recommendations, Tennessee Valley Press, Nashville, 2009. Driscoll, Andy and Cynthia Rogge, “Procedures of Boards of Directors, Franeiseo, 2009. "Daily Press, San Hartwing Institute, Premium Mortgages, Lohr Press, Phoenix, 2008. “Over Debts of our Nation,” Corpamerica, June 18, 2010, , accessed on July 8; 2010. Ortiz, Airisyeline, “International Investment Guide Proposal,” e-mail message, February 17, cs 2010. O ste Loo tl Global Warming 3 ry A Brief History of Global Warming BSS 4 Airisyeline Ortiz ote Earth’ climate constantly changes, and many scientists believe that the temperature rises ‘we seen in this decade are a natural phenomenon that oceurs every so many years, Around 25,000 years ago, itis believed that earth was covered by large areas of ice. And then, about 7, (00 years ago, temperatures began to rise and the “Ice Age” came to an end. by € Second Age In the 14" century earth experience the start of another Iee Age where much of the land mi ‘was covered by glaciers, mostly in three areas: Alaska, Iecland, and the Scandinavian countries. By 1850, however earth’s temperatures had warmed to the point where the glaciers receded, uncovering millions of acres of fertile soil *> 7 Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier, a French mathematician, was the first scientist to propose a theory of global warming, In 1824 he discovered that the earth's temperature was slowly rising. His theory was labeled the “greenhouse effect” because carbon dioxide traps heat in the earth’s eos ae \-fol = ourier’s theory was challenged by Milutin Milankovich, who proposed that earth's changing temperatures were nothing more than a result of orbital changes of earth. But again in the 1950s, G.S. Callendar supported Fourier’s greenhouse effect, and his work led others to increase their research efforts into the concept of global warming. Over 20 mathematical models have been used to analy e global temperatures, and these findings support a belief that global warming is directly related to human activity. It was at that time that scientist voiced their opinion that an increased level of carbon dioxide emission would trigger an outbreak of global warming, \© TY" Global Warming 4 “i> The fear that carbon dioxide emissions were responsible for an increase in global fernational community to propose the creation of the Kyoto temperatures prompted the i Protocol, an international agreement to fight global warming. Members of this organization required countries to reduce their emission of greenhouse gases ! Ligaen 49 ‘An Economic Overview 12 s cenit, | 2). Referenses ee Airisyeline, O.R.,, & Terwillier, S. E. (2010). A director's position on frortgage loans, Burr ~\ \ Ar anging Ridge, IL: MeGraw-Hill/Irwin, Aen ©" Dodsworth, W. R. (2009), Current guide to insurance premiums, The Insurance Review, 19, 24- a \ hi. > 34, Freeberg, S. A., Kingsford, M. A., & Soderblomm, Z. E, (2010). The absence of experience in 4).i- 5 job interviews. Mineapolis MN: The University Press Mueller, D. T., & Isaacson, R. D. (2010), Questions about the present economic condition. | Ait ~> Retrieved June 11,2010, from | hutps//vww-economicforecasts,com/junedigest/forecast-htm Tindall, M. G. (2008). Adjusting the balance of additional economic indicators, The Midwest Fi. 9 Economic Forecaster, 12, 23. Waldon, J. R. (2010) American Capitalism following the economic downturn. Seattle WA: Puget © T- Sound Press. Aiisyeline Ortiz Rivera. >) Prof. Lizette Colueci ee ADOF 3017 Os February 2012 Evaluating a Computer System \I2 ~) Judging the effectiveness of computer system has taken on a new dimension in the past few years, if for no other reason than the wide range of computers systems from which the user can select. Itis, therefore, important that we investigate the criteria that should be considered in making this important that we investigate the criteria that should be considered in making this important decision, ) Probably the most obvious criterion to be considered when one purchases a eu system is speed. The value of a computer is directly related to its speed, and a computer's speed is typically ‘measured in gigahertz (GHz). A gigahertz is one billion cycles per second, and the more gigahertz you have to work with, the faster your computer will run, However, computer manufacturers are starting to drop the gigahertz rating from computers because there are so many other factors that determine a enters tare) ‘Another important consideration Is memory. Software programs contin to expand and need more memory to run on today’s computers. Ifa computer does not have sufficient memory, your computer will process slowly or not at all. When purchasing your new computer, do not settle for anything less than 8 to 12 GBytes or Dual or Tri-Channel memory. portant because of the rapid turnover of hardware and software in the Flexibility is als computer system is important for two reasons: to accommodate a variety of programs and to permit expandability. Hundreds and possibly thousands of software packages are available today to meet the Ortiz 2 needs of computers users. The computer you purchase must be able to accommodate this variety of software and be flexible enough to change with the increasing sophistication of software packages. B2ey ~' Works Cited Series yk! Ortiz, Aitisyeline R. “Corporate Management Policies.” E-mail to the wii rion 2010 Bartoletti, Lynda, et al. “E-commerce Support on the Internet.” Online Today. Vol. 10, Aug, 7 2009: 123-124 \ Coner, Shelby. Recommendations for the New Online Resources. Cheyenne: Mountain Press, 2010 “Industrial Maintenance Facilities.” National Entrepreneur. 18 oct. 2009 22 July 2010 | Lewis, Michael, and Walter R. Amold. Proposal for Aproval of Online Purchases, Miami: Keys Publishing House, 2010 Tucker, James, and Arlene Hoffinan. “International Commision on Internet Services,” Indianapolis Gazette, 12 June 2009: B3 (4?) GLOBAL WARMING AND ITs IMPACT a ON EARTHY’S CLIMATE [> (Including a Discussion on Future Trends a Submitted to | Prof, Lizette Colucci / Technology Coordinator Anthropogenic Division Prepared by ae) Airisyeline Ortiz Science Coordinator Anthropogenic Division 20 February 13, 2012 “P" CONTENTS ae Ala US i INTRODUCTION... HISTORICAL EVIDENCE ee Ancient History Wo ©< —=7 Last 1,000 Year. Last 100 Years. THE EFECTS OF GLOBAL WARNING... Impact on Icebergs... Impact on Oceans ‘Temperature Extremes... Disease, PREDICTING FUTURE TEMPERATURES. Computer Modeling, Trends in Forecasting Scientific Proof Climate Sensitivity... CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES... AIRISYELINE ORTIZ, 72, Ze ws (p+ RESOURCE CONSULTANTS SALES MEETING , 2 6 (2.7 Htinerary for Airisyeline Ortiz 2d April 17-19, 2012, . Ld TUESDAY, APRIL17 9:39 a.m.-10:07 a.m, Flight from Atlanta to New Orleans; Delta 15, (800-555-1222); e-ticket; Seat 8D; nonstop, | 20 Sharon Lee (Cell: 504-555-8029; Office: 504555-7631) will meet your flight on Thursday, provide transportation during your visit, and retum you to the airport on Saturday moming. | 20 Airport Embassy Suites (504-555-4032) King-sized bed, nonsmoking room; late arrival guaranteed; Reservation No, 0312010-AZ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 | 9am. Resource Consultants Sales Meeting Royal New Orleans Hotel 730 Rue Bienville, Bourbon Street Suite ‘new Orleans, LA 70130 (503-555-7631) J zi 7 p.m. Dinner at the Royal New Orleans Hotel-The French Quarter Bistro. , ; YZ THURSDAY, APRIL19 J, © 6:30 a.m, Meet Sharon Lee, who will accompany you on the return flight, in the lobby of the Airport Embassy Suites for transportation to the airport. 8:30 a.m.-10:5- a.m, Flight from New Orleans to Atlanta; Delta 5995; e-ticket; Seat 10D; nonstop. ie th + 5 |A\ zt BECKER CORPORATION STAFF MEETING | 2c (29+ Meeting Agenda od April 18, 2012 2d Call to order Approval of minutes if January 15 meeting Progress report on the modeling of the staff lounge, copy center, and reception area (Roger Wilcox) . Discussions of plans of group presentations at the National Advanced Technology Institute meeting Annual company pienie (Atisyeline Ortiz) , Announcements Adjournment 25 Yin ate en fone dg “PilelQ , tuegs Yo Climrer LA butdy v : wr ‘(yt ART SOCIETY MENDOCINO | 2 (27 Minutes of the Meeting April 27, 2012 id ATTENDANCE _Airisyeline Ortiz called the meeting to order at 8 p.m. in the Mendocino Pine ATE Cette. i & APPROVAL OF The minutes of the October meeting were read MINUTES with one correction- the Spring Arts Fair will be held in April rather. than in May of next year. va OLD BUSINESS Susan Firtz furnished each member with list of artists and the names of the watercolor paintings by each artist. cal NEW BUSINESS — Martha Steward informed members that a new supply of canvas and oil paint arrived. Members ean check out any items they need to begin their winter projects. She reminded everyone that the Winter Arts Fair will be held December 14 at the Centennial Convention Center, 1é ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 p.m. The December meeting will be canceled and the next meeting will be held January 12. 2cJ Respectfully submitted, yd Carole Little SS > Aysumns Se Vay ana ue Whi S MUGS ye phan | abs (1) AIRISYELINE ORTIZ. RIVERA, 12 2 10450 Melody Drive, Denver, CO 80234 Phone: 303-555-2214; e-mail: airisyeline.ortiz@upr.edu | ‘Or? opsective EDUCATION EXPERIENCE \ Adae s ACTIVITIES REFERENCES VL To obtain a position as a desktop publisher inthe Denver are, a) Rocky Mountain Technical College, Colorado Springs, Colorado A.A. degree in computer systems Graduated: December 2009} 2 South High School, Denver, Colorado Graduated: May 2007 Data Records Technician, Denver Health Center Denver, Colorado April 2007 to December 2009 Responsible for maintaining and updating a computerized record system for all hospital reports on patients. Updated ‘medical histories and charts, and cross-indexed information for access to computer records, 2a Desk Clerk, Blue Alpine Resort Vail, Colorado May 2006 to April 2007 Checked guests in and out, provided information about rates and the kinds of services in the resort, assigned guests to rooms, and made guest reservations within computer system. ie ities pursued while attending school * Colorado Technicians Association President, 2008 to 2009 * National Healthcare Employees Association, 2009 to present Dean's Honor List, 2007 to 2009 ‘+ Class President, South High School, 2006 to 2007 pect) Available upon request. (e hoc. 55° xf Inu neceon oad wv Rs Come pasp BK ~Y way & al 15 August 2012 ya Mr. Alonzo Diaz 1184 Almendro 48321 Puerto Vallarta, C.P. peNNOLE OMI As you know, sales in our international divisions have been accelerating since the advent of * our new Genesis laptop. As a result, several new manufacturing plants will open in the next | ‘eight years. All of the plants are to open in France and Germany. J ot ‘To market our new manufacturing plants and promote the Genesis, the Marketing Division is planning to open new Web sites on the Genesis home page. The following links will be added _/ to advertise our plant expansion: FE 2c) Lyon, France: http://www.Jyon.fr.genesis.new htm! ? Reims, France: httpy/www.reims.fr.genesis.new html Bremen, Germany: http://www,bremen.de.genesis.new.html Leipzig, Germany: http://www.leipzig.de.genesis.new.html Niimberg, Germany:,http://www.nurnberg.de.genesis.new.html on Each of our sites, including the plants in France and Germany. is scheduled to go online in. | late August. Until then, plan to work with the Marketing Division personnel to implement the \_. 5 ‘marketing plan we discussed at our meeting last month (the Intemational Proposal). When the sites go online in August, we hope to maximize our exposure on the WWW. If they are as successful as we believe they will be, our promotional campaign may also be implemented at _/ our plants in Torredn, Querétaro, and Leén. 22 Sincerely, Janet Osbome Marketing Director ra Ze aor/041/Int. 82-78 2Y Corer TAkvrweined - Blog: Meckificala flog A-4 A Puosk or Ys Wb 3.95 1S August 2012.) 4 ¢ Mr. Alonzo Diaz 1184 Almendre 48321 Puerto Vallarta, C.P. MEXICO & 2 - Dear Me. Diaz: Muy abnor 2 As you know, sales in our international divisions have been accelerating since the advent of our new Genesis laptop. As a result, several new manufacturing plants will open in the next ight years, All ofthe plans are to open in France and Germany. | Ze ‘To market our new manufacturing plants and promote the Genesis, the Marketing Division is planning to open new Web sites on the Genesis home page. The following links will be added to advertise our plant expansion: ae Lyon, France: hitp://www-lyon-fr.genesis.new.htrnl Reims, France: httpy/Avww.reims.fr.genesis.new htm! Bremen, Germany: tep://www-bremen de.genesis.new.html Leipzig, Germany: hhtp:livww leipzig.de.genesis.new.httn! Nurnberg, Germany: http://www.numberg.de.genesis.new.htm| e. 23 Fach of our sites, including the plants in France and Germany, is scheduled to go onli late August. Until then, plan to work with the Marketing Division personnel to implement the marketing plan we discussed at our meeting last month (the International Proposal). When the ok gh ulna augae ea ELT REGIE eet amie ais Wr nimy eas successful as we believe they will be, our promotional campaign may also be implemented at our plants in Torreén, Querétaro, and Ledn. 20 Sincerely, qo Janet Osborne Marketing Director ra) aor/041/Int.BM 82-78, 2 aq 3 a Aeto Binhiliede, - Tlerecied — Pet A-4 Yesala Poay act tS 15 August 2012 ae Mr, Alonzo Diaz, L184 Almendro 48321 Puerto Vallarta, C.P, MEXICO d 4 NEW GENESIS LAPTOP & (TaD oligo Uo eqnyde ‘Maps will be supplied for these sites, with detailed insets to guide visitors from the nearest cities to the tourist attractions. Walking trails and resting stations will be highlighted, and approximate walking times will be noted on the maps. Individual maps will be prepared for ‘each site, and an area map will also be available for each city. Everyone is encouraged to send his or her advertising picces to Sefior Gareia, Public Relations Director. O41/BS 82-58 32 rtearanny ae Ne "MEXICO TRAVEL DESTINATIONS ae Stes Visite” eee Vos ad Alrsyelin Ortiz X35 Eh WAugnst2012 era Americas, Asia, and Europe. Because of this popularity, an increasing number of requests have been made for { ernie nee Sea teria ain rete srocuures Fol! The och wil include a dtl deseo oe providing oman on egiingand | coding Vstton cede, gli of hese, nd popular photography eatin. Brose wil be } propa on testes nd lotions sown Bl. The oath nun nical how many serch te bs ‘been ranked among the top ten most popular sites in México. \ Site Chey ‘Bosque de la Primavera | Guadalajara | Jalisco Canein Quintana Roo | Cancén SID 3 (Chichéo liek Merida ‘Yocatin \ Dribilchaltn | Merida ‘Yucatin at El Teporieco “Teportiin | Morelos (nighs Fuerte de San Miguel | Campeche | Campeche Dea anes argue Papagayo ‘Acapulco | Guerrero J gusa{rt “Temple Pyramid Cholula | Puebia el ‘Uxmal Merida “Yucatin CaS pars ae at Sode ize + op bsp fis, wih dtl sao ude tow omen cists |_| tours trations. Walking tila ren ons wl be highlighted and appoxinte walking ines wl be ‘noted on the maps. Individual maps will be prepared for each site, and an area map will also be available for fe | } cach city. Everyone is encouraged to send his or her advertising pieces to Seflor Garefa, Public Relations Director. O4VAC 82-58 Hema Tnterreesed —Popr A-g ¥5 TO: Alonzo Diaz, 2% FROM: 1et Osbort Jans rs BD DATE: 7 September 201 % SUBJECT: New Genesis Laptop z AAs you know, sales in our international divisions have been accelerating since the advent of ‘our new Genesis laptop. As a result, several new manufacturing plants will open in the next eight years. All of the plants are to open in France and Germany. Zz To market our new manufacturing plants and promote the Genesis, the Marketing Division is planning to open new Web sites on the Genesis home page. The following links will be added ‘0 advertise our plant expansion: y Reims, France: http://www. ceims fr. genesis.newhtm! Bremen, Germany: http:/www.bremen.de.genesis.new html Leipzig, Germany: hntp://www.teipzig.de.genesis.new.html Noenberg, Germany: htpotvww.numnberg.deenesisnew.html es Zé Each of our sites, including the plants in France and Germany, is scheduled to go online in late August. Until then, plan to work with the Marketing Division personnel to implement the ‘marketing plan we discussed at our meeting last month (the International Proposal). When the sites go online in August, we hope to maximize our exposure on the WWW. If they are as suceessfll as we believe they will be, our promotional campaign may also be implemented at our plants in Torredn, Querétaro, and Leon, Bu aori041/Memo Int. 82-78 39 5 September 2012 4. 2 Alonzo Diaz act New Genesis Laptop 2d As you know, sales in our international divisions have been accelerating since the advent of our new Genesis laptop. As a result, several new manufacturing plants will open in the next ight years, Al ofthe plants are to open in France and Germany. J G To market our new manufacturing plants and promote the Genesis, the Marketing Division is planning to open new Web sites on the Genesis home page. The following links will be added to advertise our plant expansion: ze Lyon, France: hetp/www.lyon.ft,genesis.new.html Reims, France: htp://www.teims.ft.genesis.new.html Bremen, Germany: http://www.bremen.de.genesis.new- html Leipzig, Germany: hups/vww.leipzig.de.genesis.new. html Namberg, Germany: hitp://www.sturnberg.de.genesis.new. html oF Bite) Each of our sites, including the plants in France and Germany, is scheduled to go online in late August. Until then, plan to work with the Marketing Division personnel to implement the marketing plan we discussed at our meeting fast month (the International Proposal). When the sites go online in August, we hope to maximize our exposure on the WWW. If they are as Successfill as we believe they will be, our promotional campaign may also be implemented at ‘our plants in Torredn, Querétaro, and Leén. Ags Janet Osborne 22 aor/041/Memo Int. Simplificado $2-78 AO Lee Hey etle Name (last, first): Birth Date: Cee Street Address: Phone: teh City: State: Zip: Let E-Mail: Employer: ae Hey cere | Street Address: Phone: be City: State: Zip: Mug dophs Policy Number: Date: Gon a0r/041/T 91-47 “lta ounssto ie) ae =a

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