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    Narrative Report On the-job-Training In Subic International Hotel Submitted By: Febbelyn Puno Bs-hrm II Submitted To: Mrs. Maribel Tolentino Acknowledgement I want to express a profound gratitude and sincere appreciations to the following people who‚ in one way or another‚ contributed a lot or a little in taking my On the-Job-Training successfully. To the HRM Coordinator of Bataan Peninsula State University Dinalupihan Campus‚ Mrs. Maribel Tolentino‚ for preparing and giving the

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    that is been destroyed because of the selfish actions of the adults. This narrative is about the story of my friend who watched her parents separate because of her father’s another woman. She tells us that at first her parents are like the others‚ happy and full of love but as time passes it seems to her that her parents are falling out of love because unlike before‚ she said her parents always sort their misunderstandings‚ but as the times goes by she started to notice that her parents hardly talk

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    There is no universally accepted definition of art. Although commonly used to describe something of beauty‚ or a skill which produces an aesthetic result‚ there is no clear line in principle between (say) a unique piece of handmade sculpture‚ and a mass-produced but visually attractive item. We might say that art requires thought - some kind of creative impulse - but this raises more questions: for example‚ how much thought is required? If someone flings paint at a canvas‚ hoping by this action to

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    Alena was floating on her tube in the calm Hawaiian water. It was Saturday her favorite day of the week. This wasn’t because there was no school it was because it was the day that she got her first dog‚ his name is Bear. Alena loves him with all her heart every square inch except for 2 one for her mom and one for her dad. As she was floating on her tube she was thinking about those autumn nights back in Maine when they would play tag and bond like a real family. They would do this every single night

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    Shakespeare makes of misunderstanding and deception in the play Much Ado About Nothing Misunderstanding and deception in Much Ado About Nothing are key themes in the play. In Elizabethan times the word “Nothing” was pronounced “Noting” and so the title would have given the audience the initial clue that in this play the importance of noting‚ spying‚ appearance and eavesdropping will cause trouble throughout. It is important to define the difference between misunderstanding and deception. Instances

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    concept and Vietnamese’s punctuality concept. But I was wrong‚ this misunderstanding led me to miss some appointments and interviews. As a result of that‚ I have learned that in the U.S. we should always come earlier before the specified time. Every culture does not always have the same punctuality concept‚ so it may be wrong when we apply the punctuality concept of our country to other countries. It may lead us to a misunderstanding about the punctuality concept‚ therefore we will feel difficult to

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    English Language and Literature (ELL) (New Plan) I. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The English Language and Literature (ELL) Programme has been validated through a process of external peer review by OU UK as being of an appropriate standard and quality to lead to the Open University validated award of: BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature‚ ELL (OUVA). The degree comprises 129-133 credit hours which can be completed over a four-year period of full-time study. The number of credit hours selected

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    Top 5 reasons I am choosing Law Enforcement as my career * #5 Adrenaline Rush: As a law enforcement officer you’ll probably saves someone’s life every day you come to work. An officer may have to make a life or death discussion in a split second. They could also save someone from potential harm when they issue traffic tickets or responding to domestic violence calls. This would be an extreme rush for me since officers are in a high risk job at all times. I understand the risk and wiliness

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    James 1 Having this fear of heights it causes his legs to shake his head to hurt and his knees to tremble. Body breaking out in a cold sweat he starts to think why is he up there. He starts jabbering to anyone who is nearby. As thoughts of certain death run through his mind‚ the world appears a precious‚ treasured place. He imagines his own funeral‚ then shrink back at the implications of where his thoughts are taking him. His stomach feels strange‚ and his palms are clammy. He is terrified of heights

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    Shianta Moore Dr. Roye English Comp 101-IE 2/3/13 It is Okay Not to Fit In Sometimes being different is not a bad thing. From a very young age I was labeled “different” I started reading before the start of kindergarten‚ I would rather read then play outside and I actually liked homework. I did not mind being “different”. I never thought being smart would be such a bad thing. In school I always tested high I was above average they said‚ so in fifth grade they placed me in T.A.G.‚ the Talented

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