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At which stadium was the 2006 FIFA World Cup final held?
Question 1:
At which stadium was the 2006 FIFA World Cup final held?
A.
Aol Arena (Hamburg)
B.
Allianz Stadium (Munich)
C.
Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund)
D.
Olympiastadium (Berlin)
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From:
Danielle Bergstrom (
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To:
Support Staff (
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Date:
November 2
Re:
Development workshops
To all staff members,
Here at Mackie Technologies, we pride ourselves on our dedication to providing the best technical support services to our clients. — [1] —. That is why I have organized a series of workshops to serve in aiding our staff’s continuing professional development. Mr. Garvey, the regional manager, has stated that all technical support employees are to attend this three- week course of workshops and will be provided with overtime pay for doing so. Sessions will take place from 6 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning on Tuesday, November 10. — [2] —. Those unable to attend due to prior engagements must inform the personnel manager, Jane Porter, as soon as possible.
These development workshops will be delivered by Mr. James Greening, the former director of customer relations at Biz Electronics. Mr. Greening has over thirty years of experience in the field of technical support and customer service. — [3] —. Since retiring, he has written several best-selling books on the subject, and his highly praised seminars have been well- attended around the country. We are fortunate to have him devote his time to our company.
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