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    Proverb: “Things are not always what they seem.” 1. What did you do well? Elaborate on why you think you did well on these aspects of your speech. What I believe I did well on was link the proverb with the speech and told a story that relates to it. The story was about how I tried skydiving for my first time‚ and was nervous for it. But after doing it I ended up liking it. Also I believe I did well when it came to looking at my note cards. Only looking backs at it a couple of times and always tried

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    effectiveness of oral and written communications in the hairdressing salon. Memo The memo was well written and it was conveying a professional image for the salon. It goes right to the point and easy to read. It doesn’t take to much time to read it because it’s written in few details. You can receives it from any were as long as you have your memo with you. The memo is fast it doesn’t take more than five minutes for somebody to receive it if it is sent by email. A manager can send one to his staff

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    hardships. When we go through these hardships in our lives is when we truly get a better insight of how the world works around us. As things get rough and you are learning to cope with different situations‚ we start to get better at making decisions. We think before we react‚ we listen better‚ and intellectually we act more ammended. You give yourself the option of becoming a lion or slug in the world. The philosophy of it is that you can let life smack you in the face and do nothing about it or you smack

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    William Butler Yeats “When You Are Old” is a tribute to deeper love‚ an obvious interpretation of a poem that contains the word “love” five times in twelve lines. However‚ it is specifically the speaker’s personal analysis of what he imagines “love” to entail. It represents an elderly woman reminiscing of her younger days. A past lover whispers to her as she looks through a photo album. This is a very somber‚ regretful and resigned poem. It has a quiet‚ dreamlike feeling to it. And uses uncomplicated

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    How Nurses Use Written and Oral Communication Communication skills are a key part of an effective health care system. It is important for nurses to have strong communication skills because they are at the patient’s bedside the most. According to Margaret Hughes‚ Ray Kirk and Alison Dixon‚ an understanding of communication through nurses and patients can influence the outcome of a patient’s stay. (M.Hughes‚ R. Kirk‚ A. Dixon‚ 2017). Without efficient communication skills‚ all nurses need good communications

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    hypothetical rational person’s response to rules and legislations. The economic analysis of law is perhaps a better description between the fusion of these two fields. To truly understand what this means one must first delve into the philosophical foundations of law and economics and in order to do this one must ask themselves four questions: is a body of law efficient? Can the rules and principles of any or all of the law be rationalised or subsumed under an economic theory of legislation? How should

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    he reporter Daniel Victor’s article entitled “When the Boss Wants You to Do Something Unethical” is a vivid elucidation on workplace ethical issues and their impacts on the business decision-making process. The writer illustrates such unethical requests from one’s boss as misleading and lying to a client as well as using cheats despite awareness of their prospective inferior outcomes. Although the author repudiates using unethical means for positive results‚ he acknowledges the presence of perplexity

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    APPLICATION OF SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN PHYSICSGENERAL RULES1.        In the construction of devices‚ what is not expressly prohibited in the written rules are allowed. 2.        For each event/game/contest‚ the First Place winner will be given 20 points; the 2nd   Place winner‚ 15 points; and the 3rd Place winner‚ 10 points. 3.        In case of a tie‚ each of the concerned teams will get the same points assigned to   the particular winning position (1st‚ 2nd‚ or 3rd).  If two teams tie for the 1st Place

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    (Portfolio Task: Module 3) When you ask a patient to plantar flex a foot‚ what changes occur within the muscles involved? According to Maitland (1977)‚ the movement of foot in which ankle is bent is termed as Plantar Flexion. Posture where one stands on his/ her tiptoes or gas pedal of a vehicle is pushed‚ plantar flexion takes place. Through plantar flexion‚ ankle muscles and calf are relaxed so that they can properly work. The term “Plantar Flexion” is used to describe the movement of toe in

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    22nd‚ 2015 Female vs. Male Dominance In Susan Glaspell’s‚ “Trifles” and “A Doll’s House” by Henry Ibsen‚ we noticed the vast similarity the two stories share. Two different woman make a decision to take matters into their own hands by doing what they want to do‚ no matter what the outcome may be and in spite of what society thinks. These two women come from different homes and lead very different lives yet‚ these two women share similar situations- both are victims; both are seeking individuality‚ and

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