creative side‚ and it can be expressed in many ways: problem solving‚ original and innovative thinking‚ and artistically‚ to name a few. Describe how you express your creative side. Creativity to me is when someone has the skills to make something beautiful or make nice stories. If you can turn something that is ugly and turn it around completely‚ then you are a creative person. I do have a creative skill because i learned how to use scratch and turn it around. With skill I always like to
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Dickens’ Great Expectations portrays the lives of different people throughout various levels of society and how they all react to their own condition. The past is always haunting the characters’ lives and‚ in most cases‚ it even determines the course of their future existence. It is inevitable to see in the story how some characters‚ playing the role of parents‚ define the lives of others‚ especially children‚ causing indelible consequences. Thus parents must not mold children after their own purposes
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1. How do you handle pressure? Pressure is important to me. I work better under pressure because I enjoy working in a challenging environment. It actually helps me to stay motivated and productive. I am skilled at handling heavy workload and meeting deadline since I never see them as a stress yet a working incentive. For example‚ if there are several projects assigned to me in the same time‚ I am able to deal with them efficiently. I have a good time management skill. I create a schedule that detail
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responsibilities of your own work role (Approx. 300 – 500 words) I consider my role at the school like being a character in a play. An actor has to do and say the things that their audience would expect them to do and say. Being a professional early years worker means doing and saying what is expected from all those involved. However‚ as Kath Bulman stated in her book “BTEC First Early Years”‚ professionalism involves the ability to balance different people’s expectations. As an early year’s
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Fourth-year business student hopes to grow his own clothing brand. Fourth-year business student Elias Williams started his own fashion brand in hopes of making money to buy a new laptop. During his first year at the University of Guelph-Humber‚ Williams and his friends created a sweater design. “My friends and I were moving away as we were all going to different universities. We wanted to design a sweater that we could all have to remember our friendship‚” Williams said. Williams and his friends
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1.1 Attach a copy of your Job Description‚ from the information contained within this; a) Describe the duties and responsibilities within your role as a carer. Principal Duties All aspects of physical care‚ working as part of a team but capable of working unsupervised. 1. Act as key carer to residents‚ ensuring their needs are met. To contribute to a separate file record for each resident and to participate in the formulation and implementation of individual care plans. (This may involve
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Ten ways to fight your fears Practical problem solving Whatever it is that scares you‚ here are 10 ways to help you cope with your fear and anxiety: 1. Take time out It feels impossible to think clearly when you’re flooded with fear or anxiety. A racing heart‚ sweating palms and feeling panicky and confused are the result of adrenalin. So‚ the first thing to do is take time out so you can physically calm down. Distract yourself from the worry for 15 minutes by walking around the block‚ making
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I have always been stuck on the same major since I was a freshman in high school‚ and nothing has yet changed my mind. Through athletic experiences‚ and playing three sports throughout high school career‚ injuries from that sport‚ shadowing opportunities‚ and classes that have impacted my choice of my major. I have chosen the major of Athletic Training‚ and I have many reasons behind why I chose it. From all of my experiences that may have been poor at the time‚ but at the same time I have felt and
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“She will have fourteen hours to live‚” the doctor said to my family. I did not comprehend the situation completely‚ but I knew my mother was not well. I was four years old and confused so I simulated the attitudes of my older siblings and father. Fourteen hours passed and she was still living. My mother was diagnosed with a mild stroke and was hospitalized for several months. During those months I was thrown from house to house. I lived with my god-mother and other close relatives for the time being
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Organizational Behavior Prof. Fernando Bartolome Case Study Report “DIEGO HIDALGO” 1. What mistakes did Diego make in the way he behaved during his 8 months at Innovaciones Metalurgicas First of all‚ Diego did not take any action to understand Gloria’s real objectives for the two tasks; ”To work alone on a very difficult set of technical problems” and “To attend the weekly coordination meetings”. Due to poor communication with Gloria‚ Diego misinterpreted her needs‚ and received negative
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