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    Clara's Day

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    mother and her boyfriend. Her parents are separated. She is a very shy person she doesn’t have any real friends. Due to her lack of friends she is very lonely and craves for attention. She doesn’t like to show her body to anyone. She is afraid of growing up‚ and afraid of her own sexuality. Her mother don’t give Clara a lot of attention‚ she is interested in Stan. Maybe that is the reason that

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    Learning a New Language

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    to learn English when she was ten years old because it was a mandatory subject at the school she attended. The interesting thing about her case is the fact that‚ even though it was a compulsory course‚ she mentioned that - “it suddenly caught my attention”- . There are some reasons why learning English attracted her greatly . In her English classes the teacher focused more on vocabulary than grammar. She shared this because their teacher used to say that they needed to learn “chunks of the language

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    Why I Should Be Chosen

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    interesting and something that people would enjoy. I’m not the most organized person in the world and at times I do procrastinate on things that I know I need to get done‚ but when I do come around to doing the task‚ I make sure I give it my full attention. Once I start something‚ I’m determined to finish it. Even if the task before me starts to seem as if it’s becoming too much for me‚ I won’t give up. I’lll keep striving until the task is complete. Putting my academics first is definitely one of

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    Customer Service

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    conversations going on at a time. The ways that you can minimize this effect when dealing with a customer is that you take them to a part of the store that is more quiet or where you are able to hear them. You also have to make sure that you are paying attention to the customer so that you are not getting confused and making sure they feel special. The attitudes toward using the phone affect one’s telephone techniques because if one has never been shown how to answering the phone than you are at a

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    sentences) OR If you did not have any ‘aha’ moments‚ answer the questions below in complete sentences using proper spelling and grammar: List three characteristics of ‘at risk’ drivers. 1. Poor Judgment 2. Lack of self control 3. Short attention span List three characteristics of safe drivers. 1. Careful 2. Emotionally stable 3. rational decision makers List three driver errors that could cause a collision. 1. Texting while driving 2. Drinking while driving

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    of his annual Christmases and brings to light‚ through his thoughts‚ the disconnect that exists between himself‚ his siblings‚ and his parents. Rodriguez’ chronological presentation of events with flashbacks‚ short‚ abrupt syntax‚ light-hearted attention to detail and concerned tone contribute to suggest his worried attitude toward his family. Rodriguez builds a sense of the lacking sentimentality through the syntax‚ using short‚ abrupt sentences to show how the family’s Christmas is just another

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    All the Competency Goals

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    sanitized daily. I assist them with washing their hands before and after each meal‚ after playing outside and after using the bathroom. I also make sure they have healthy foods‚ drinks and snacks throughout the day. Toddlers have a very short attention span‚ so they need to have numerous activities available to them. They learn by example‚ so I talk to them using please and thank you. Playing games is crucial for the development of coordination‚ balance and gross motor skills. I do this on a daily

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    Review Article Guidelines for Students on Rotation A.T. Still University of Health Sciences Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Prepared for the Office of Academic and Regional Affairs by the A.T. Still Research Institute‚ KCOM Our mission is to advance patient care and wellness through development and support of premier research at the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences. Production of this publication is funded by the Academic Administrative Units in Primary Care Grant D12HP00156

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    The Rattler Essay

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    Commentary on ¡°Rattler¡± The author¡¯s techniques in Rattler convey not only a feeling of sadness and remorse but also a sense of the man¡¯s acceptance of the snake¡¯s impending death. The reader can sense the purpose of the author¡¯s effective message through the usage of diction‚ imagery‚ and organization. The author uses diction in the passages to signify the effect of the author¡¯s meaning in story and often sway readers to interpret ideas in one way or another. The man in the story arrives

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    Effective Listening

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    judgmental; avoids eye contact; displays distracting mannerisms (doodles‚ plays with a paper clip‚ etc.) Listener maintains positive posture; avoids distracting mannerisms; keeps attention focused on speaker; maintains eye contact; nods and smiles when appropriate Focus of Attention Listener shifts focus of attention to himself: "When something like that happened to me‚ I . . . " Listener keeps focus of her comments on the speaker: "When that happened what did you do?" Acceptance Listener fails

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