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    Being a Foreign Student

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    BEING A FOREIGN STUDENT By: Oscar Torres Contreras A01152343 Usually becoming a foreign student in order to study in another a different city can change your life in many aspects. Living in another city far away from home can bring arise many consequences and experiences‚ which almost always changes a student’s way of life. When you become a foreign student‚ many things change or have to change. For example‚ you do not live with your family anymore any longer‚ so usually then‚ you have to learn

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    Being Social Responsible

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    positive relationship to the society which they operate in. It is tough to unequivocally claim whether it is a proper believe and everyone should obey to this rule or it is just unnecessary and maybe even harmful for some reasons. To begin with‚ being socially responsible for sure has lots of advantages and might be considered as a very moral action. Firstly‚ companies are utilizing the society and they should give them something in return. Business causes many social problems and it is its responsibility

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    COMP 090 Respond essay # 01 / Draft # 05 May 4‚ 2011 Benefits to Being Multilingual According to Marcin Skomial in her article‚ “Village is More Global‚ Language is More Vital”‚ Agnieszka Ossolinska-Jaskowski didn’t have any work experience‚ no legal contacts‚ and didn’t have college degree but she was fluent in polish. She was hired by a law firm because they want more polish clients. After a year‚ her responsibilities increased‚ as well as her pay rate. Another example is Merari Sanchez-Vega

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    Well Being At Work

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    Introduction: Well-being at work Well-being is the state of being comfortable‚ healthy or happy (Oxford Dictionary 2014). And the relation of well-being with the work can be defined as‚ creating an environment to promote a state of contentment which allows employees to flourish and achieve their full potential for the benefit of themselves and their organisation (CIPD 2007). Furthermore‚ workplace well-being relates to all aspects of working life‚ from the quality and safety of the physical environment

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    Being A Critical Thinker

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    Although everyone is capable of being a critical thinker‚ not everyone takes the time to develop this great skill. Many of us waste time without even realizing it‚ sitting in front of the television or blankly scrolling through our phones. Instead of wasting time we should be working our brains‚ contemplating about our days and evaluating the day’s weaknesses and strengths. Later I will go into detail about the many different ways they I unknowingly practice critical thinking on a daily basis. In

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    to give him a reprieve from his real life. Algernon is constantly being summoned to Bunbury’s deathbed‚ which conveniently draws him away from tiresome or distasteful social obligations. Like Jack’s fictional brother Ernest‚ Bunbury provides Algernon with a way of indulging himself while also suggesting great seriousness and sense of duty. However‚ a salient difference exists between Jack and Algernon. Jack does not admit to being a “Bunburyist‚” even after he’s been called on it‚ while Algernon

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    Nancy ng (effects)         As a student‚ there is no excuse for us to be late for school. Being late is not acceptable. It’s because late arrival not only affects the person‚ but also other people. For the person who is late‚ he/she will miss the morning assembly. There may be some important announcement and he/she will not know it. If late arrival becomes a habit‚ the effects will be more serious. Workers may easily lose their job if they aren’t punctual. Lateness can also affect other people.

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    humans are in the modern world equipped with modern technology. But‚ some people cannot break the chains that bind them with their beliefs and tradition. One is the existence of supernatural beings. According to Hubbard (n.d.)‚ “The supernatural is natural not yet understand”. This means that supernatural being exist after the world has begun but as of now‚ humans do not know nor understand it. Human says that supernaturals

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    than any other county. As an outsider moving to the US‚ it became clear to me that all I had to do was install those traditions and memories inside of me all over again so I can feel the slightest of feeling that resembles the one I felt back home. Being an outsider in a country that is not yours isn’t as easy as everyone claims it to be. I graduated school in Palestine. I was ready to leave to the US‚ and I knew after summer ends I’m not going back to school anymore. It seemed exciting and fun at

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    Goals and well being

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    Goals and Well-Being Do the types of goals you seek affect your well-being? It has been debated that people who pursue intrinsic goals are happier than people who pursue extrinsic goals. Intrinsic goals are defined as goals that people pursue because they make them feel more rewarded internally. Extrinsic goals are goals that people pursue because they feel pressured by society or some other factor that is externally rewarding such as making a lot of money. For example‚ if someone decides to

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