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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Called |  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call girl - InternetMost call girl agencies and independent call girls are now on line, and the Internet has become the main venue for a customer to find his match. Generally, the picture of the girl is provided, and sometimes, the type of sexual services she is willing to offer, for instance GFE. Some agencies also propose for a high fee people of special interest, such as twins, former porn stars, B-List models, prodommes or even submissives.
The Internet is also used by punters to provide evaluation of the call girls they have met and rate them, ...
See also:Call girl, Call girl - Non-sex work, Call girl - Call girls and celebrities, Call girl - City tours, Call girl - Internet, Call girl - Sting operations, Call girl - Public perception of call girls Read more here: » Call girl: Encyclopedia II - Call girl - Internet |
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| | | | | |  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call sign - AviationCall signs in aviation are derived from several different policies, depending on the type of flight operation being conducted, and depending on whether the caller is in an aircraft or at a ground facility. In most countries, unscheduled general aviation flights identify themselves using the call sign correseponding to the aircraft's registration number (also called N-number in the U.S., or tail-number). In this case, the call sign is spoken using the ICAO phonetic alphabet. Aircraft registration numbers internationally follow t ...
See also:Call sign, Call sign - International series, Call sign - Aviation, Call sign - Ships and Boats, Call sign - Amateur radio, Call sign - Broadcast call signs, Call sign - North America, Call sign - Australia, Call sign - Europe/Asia, Call sign - Military call signs, Call sign - U.S. Army, Call sign - U.S. Air Force, Call sign - U.S. Navy/Coast Guard, Call sign - Transmitters requiring no call signs Read more here: » Call sign: Encyclopedia II - Call sign - Aviation |
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|  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call sign - AviationCall signs in aviation are derived from several different policies, depending on the type of flight operation being conducted, and depending on whether the caller is in an aircraft or at a ground facility. In most countries, unscheduled general aviation flights identify themselves using the call sign correseponding to the aircraft's registration number (also called N-number in the U.S., or tail number). In this case, the call sign is spoken using the ICAO phonetic alphabet. Aircraft registration numbers internationally follow t ...
See also:Call sign, Call sign - International series, Call sign - Aviation, Call sign - Ships and Boats, Call sign - Amateur radio, Call sign - Broadcast call signs, Call sign - North America, Call sign - Australia, Call sign - Europe/Asia, Call sign - Military call signs, Call sign - U.S. Army, Call sign - U.S. Air Force, Call sign - U.S. Navy/Coast Guard, Call sign - Transmitters requiring no call signs Read more here: » Call sign: Encyclopedia II - Call sign - Aviation |
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|  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call of Duty - OverviewCall of Duty is similar in theme and gameplay to Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, and like the earlier game includes various singleplayer campaigns and missions. However, unlike Medal of Honor, the war is seen not just from the viewpoint of an American soldier but from the viewpoint of British, American and Soviet soldiers - players take the perspective of a soldier by the name of Pvt. Martin of the U.S. 101st Airborne Division, Sgt. Jack Evans in the British 6th Airborne Division and Special Operations Executive, and Sgt. Alexei Ivano ...
See also:Call of Duty, Call of Duty - Overview, Call of Duty - Multiplayer modes, Call of Duty - Behind Enemy Lines, Call of Duty - Deathmatch, Call of Duty - Team deathmatch, Call of Duty - Retrieval, Call of Duty - Search & Destroy, Call of Duty - Headquarters, Call of Duty - Modding, Call of Duty - Awards Read more here: » Call of Duty: Encyclopedia II - Call of Duty - Overview |
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|  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call centre - Mathematical theoryQueueing theory mathematics can be used to demonstrate that a single large call centre is more effective at answering calls than several smaller centres. The most dramatic improvements come when a large number of offices are centralised.
The mathematical problems encountered in a call centre are generally statistical in nature and revolve around the probability that an arriving call will be answered by an available and appropriately trained person. Forecasting the call arrival rates and then scheduling the number of staff required on duty at particular times of the day are chall ...
See also:Call centre, Call centre - Mathematical theory, Call centre - Accommodation, Call centre - Personnel management, Call centre - Technology, Call centre - Call centre dynamics, Call centre - Management of call centres, Call centre - Forecasting demand, Call centre - Call centre performance, Call centre - Refinements of call centres, Call centre - Additional issues in call centres, Call centre - Variations on the generic call centre model, Call centre - Criticism of call centres Read more here: » Call centre: Encyclopedia II - Call centre - Mathematical theory |
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| |  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call centre - Personnel managementCentralised offices means that large numbers of workers can be managed and controlled by a relatively small number of managers and support staff. They are often supported by computer technology that manages, measures and monitors the performance and activities of the workers. Call centre staff are some of the most heavily monitored and tracked groups of workers in the world.
Reporting and monitoring in a call centre can be broken down into four major categories. These are real time reporting, historical reporting, quality monitoring a ...
See also:Call centre, Call centre - Mathematical theory, Call centre - Accommodation, Call centre - Personnel management, Call centre - Technology, Call centre - Call centre dynamics, Call centre - Management of call centres, Call centre - Forecasting demand, Call centre - Call centre performance, Call centre - Refinements of call centres, Call centre - Additional issues in call centres, Call centre - Variations on the generic call centre model, Call centre - Criticism of call centres Read more here: » Call centre: Encyclopedia II - Call centre - Personnel management |
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|  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call centre - Personnel managementCentralised offices mean that large numbers of workers can be managed and controlled by a relatively small number of managers and support staff. They are often supported by computer technology that manages, measures and monitors the performance and activities of the workers. Call centre staff are some of the most heavily monitored and tracked groups of workers in the world.
Reporting and monitoring in a call centre can be broken down into four major categories. These are real time reporting, historical reporting, quality monitoring an ...
See also:Call centre, Call centre - Mathematical theory, Call centre - Accommodation, Call centre - Personnel management, Call centre - Technology, Call centre - Call centre dynamics, Call centre - Management of call centres, Call centre - Forecasting demand, Call centre - Call centre performance, Call centre - Refinements of call centres, Call centre - Additional issues in call centres, Call centre - Variations on the generic call centre model, Call centre - Criticism of call centres Read more here: » Call centre: Encyclopedia II - Call centre - Personnel management |
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|  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Tru Calling - Controversy and cancellationTru Calling has been cited by television critics, bloggers and science fiction fans as an example of a show that was not given time to find an audience or adequately develop its premise. On the other hand, some websites refused to even cover the show in their "spoiler" listings, claiming the show was too contrived and difficult to watch, and the addition of Jason Priestley to the cast arguably failed to increase ratings. Further hype and speculation was generated by the show's cliff-hanger ending at the end of season one, with the character Jack revealing himself to be Tru's evil neme ...
See also:Tru Calling, Tru Calling - Premise, Tru Calling - Controversy and cancellation, Tru Calling - Comparisons, Tru Calling - Cast, Tru Calling - Trivia Read more here: » Tru Calling: Encyclopedia II - Tru Calling - Controversy and cancellation |
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| | |  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call for help - Making contactOne may contact a person hundreds of miles or kilometers away who is not familiar with the caller's area. It may be necessary for the caller to give their location. In an urban area, a street address, nearby business or cross streets should be given. In a rural area, the following information may be given: a highway number and exit, a map or GPS coordinates if there is time, or the route from the caller's location to the nearest landmark.
The caller will have to state the nature of their emergency. They will be asked many questions, s ...
See also:Call for help, Call for help - Telephone, Call for help - Emergency call boxes, Call for help - Radio, Call for help - Making contact, Call for help - Wilderness emergency signals Read more here: » Call for help: Encyclopedia II - Call for help - Making contact |
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|  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call girl - Sting operationsSometimes the police carry out a sting operation: a police officer, posing as a client, summons a call girl to a hired hotel room, or as a call girl, summons a prospective client.
In the Netherlands this has been done since 2004: although neither buying nor selling a call girl's services is illegal per se, until now in half of the cases the women have been a foreigner illegally staying or working in the country. The operation also serves to check the ages of the service provider and the receiver: if one of them is below 18, the escort agency breaks the law. To avoid entrapment allegations the police do not specia ...
See also:Call girl, Call girl - Non-sex work, Call girl - Call girls and celebrities, Call girl - City tours, Call girl - Internet, Call girl - Sting operations, Call girl - Public perception of call girls Read more here: » Call girl: Encyclopedia II - Call girl - Sting operations |
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| |  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call of Duty - Multiplayer modesThe multiplayer mode of this game is similar to that of many first-person shooters; with random respawning in deathmatch mode, selection of weapons at the start of the game (and the possibility of selecting to respawn with a different weapon), and reasonably fast-paced gameplay.
Also, the multiplayer game includes the following modes of game play:
Call of Duty - Behind Enemy Lines.
Players are automatically assigned to either the Axis or the Allied team. The Allied team is "behind the lines". There ...
See also:Call of Duty, Call of Duty - Overview, Call of Duty - Multiplayer modes, Call of Duty - Behind Enemy Lines, Call of Duty - Deathmatch, Call of Duty - Team deathmatch, Call of Duty - Retrieval, Call of Duty - Search & Destroy, Call of Duty - Headquarters, Call of Duty - Modding, Call of Duty - Awards Read more here: » Call of Duty: Encyclopedia II - Call of Duty - Multiplayer modes |
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|  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call sign - International seriesInternational call signs are formal, semi-permanent, and issued by a nation's telecommunications agency. They are used for amateur, broadcast, commercial, maritime and sometimes military radio use (including television in some countries).
Each country has a set of alphabetic or numeric International Telecommunication Union-designated prefixes with which their call signs must begin. For example:
The United States uses the prefixes: W, K, N, and AAA to ALZ. Only W and K are u ...
See also:Call sign, Call sign - International series, Call sign - Aviation, Call sign - Ships and Boats, Call sign - Amateur radio, Call sign - Broadcast call signs, Call sign - North America, Call sign - Australia, Call sign - Europe/Asia, Call sign - Military call signs, Call sign - U.S. Army, Call sign - U.S. Air Force, Call sign - U.S. Navy/Coast Guard, Call sign - Transmitters requiring no call signs Read more here: » Call sign: Encyclopedia II - Call sign - International series |
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|  |  |  | Called: Encyclopedia II - Call sign - Amateur radioAmateur radio call signs are in the international series and normally consist of a one- or two-character prefix, a number (which sometimes corresponds to a geographic area within the country), and a 1, 2, or 3 character suffix. The number following the prefix is normally a single number (0 to 9). Some prefixes, such as Djibouti's (J2), consist of a letter followed by a number. Hence, in the hypothetical Djibouti call sign, J29DBA, the prefix is J2, the number is 9, and the suffix is DBA. Others ma ...
See also:Call sign, Call sign - International series, Call sign - Aviation, Call sign - Ships and Boats, Call sign - Amateur radio, Call sign - Broadcast call signs, Call sign - North America, Call sign - Australia, Call sign - Europe/Asia, Call sign - Military call signs, Call sign - U.S. Army, Call sign - U.S. Air Force, Call sign - U.S. Navy/Coast Guard, Call sign - Transmitters requiring no call signs Read more here: » Call sign: Encyclopedia II - Call sign - Amateur radio |
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