My name is Musah Sesay. I like Track and Field. I have dark brown hair and my skin color is the second to last emoji‚ or burnt caramel. My culture and background have shaped who I am immensely. I eat rice just about everyday‚ and my Liberian accent has been in practice for most of my childhood. My family came from Liberia as the result of the wars. I always think of where I would be if I was brought up in Liberia. I am very happy and grateful to have the opportunities I do. I am a proud Ivorian-Liberian-French-American
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Cognitive Biases in the Hiring Process James A. Butler University of Maryland University College Cognitive Biases in the Hiring Process When hiring for open positions within a company‚ an employer may want to investigate an applicant’s past history through a process known as a pre-employment background check. This check or process is used to screen applicants to find quality employees. Employers want to know who they are working with before hiring a potential applicant. The background check will
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Acknowledgments Completing this dissertation has proven to be a very challenging endeavor‚ and it certainly would have been a whole lot more difficult to accomplish without the help of many important persons. First of all‚ my dissertation supervisor‚ Shannon-Little‚ Paul A‚ has provided valuable guidance and direction along my research and writing path. I would like to express my sincere appreciation and thanks to him for his support‚ patience and encouragement. Also‚ special thanks go out
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Nature of Abstract Art Meyer Schapiro (1937) Before there was an art of abstract painting‚ it was already widely believed that the value of a picture was a matter of colors and shapes alone. Music and architecture were constantly held up to painters as examples of a pure art which did not have to imitate objects but derived its effects from elements peculiar to itself. But such ideas could not be readily accepted‚ since no one had yet seen a painting made up of colors and shapes‚ representing
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[pic] [pic] Linguistics Chapter 1 Invitations to Linguistics 1.1 Why study language? 1. Language is very essential to human beings. 2. In language there are many things we should know. 3. For further understanding‚ we need to study language scientifically. 1.2 What is language? Language is a means of verbal communication. It is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human communication. 1.3 Design features of language The features that define our human languages can be called
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