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    why to do this job

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    WHY DO YOU WANT THIS JOB? “I am certain that I can make an impact and bring benefit to the company and to myself. This job would allow me to use my proven skills to bring great value to this company( specific example of how your skills bring value! ). I applied for this job since it matches my skills and abilities‚ my previous experience and positions. This job is a logical step forward for me and if I was appointed then I feel you would not be disappointed.”  WHY DO YOU WANT THIS JOB

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    Why Is Smoking Bad For You?

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    Why Is Smoking Bad For You? Smoking is responsible for several diseases‚ such as cancer‚ long-term (chronic) respiratory diseases‚ and heart disease‚ as well as premature death. Over 440‚000 people in the USA and 100‚000 in the UK die because of smoking each year. According the US CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)‚ $92 billion are lost each year from lost productivity resulting from smoking-related deaths. Of the more than 2.4 million deaths in the USA annually‚ over 440‚000 are

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    organisms‚ so a plethora of reasons exist for why people persist to drink and drive. Two prevalent observations exist. For teenagers‚ the fear of calling one’s parents for a ride due to drinking is greater than driving home drunk. My friends and I are designated drivers‚ and prevent as many people we possibly can from driving drunk‚ but I am fully aware of students who have. But another reason‚ universal in all ages‚ is the absence of facts in ones’ minds. Inebriated individuals exercise a cognitive

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    Why Do People Bully

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    Name: Caitlin Painter Pd: 1 Types of and reasons for bullying behavior Questions/Main Ideas/Vocabulary Ask questions you think are important Write questions directly across from the answers in your notes Leave a space or draw a pencil line separating questions Highlight key vocabulary Notes/Answers/Definitions/Examples Write headings larger or in a different color Take sufficient notes with selective (not too much verbiage) & accurate paraphrasing Skip a line between

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    High schools have no right tell students if they can drive to school or not‚ I feel as a high school student if I have a license and a car then I should be allowed to drive to and from school without being forced to take the bus. For me school buses can be very crammed in with a bunch of kids in the morning and where I live kids can be pushing and shoving kids all over the place‚ after a while that becomes very irritating and pisses me off it’s like being in a caged with a bunch of wild animals.

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    Why Do Mermaids Exist

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    Tales of the mythical and magical mermaid have been dismissed as rumors; however‚ these majestical creatures do exist. Cameras have caught photos and even videos of these creatures stranded on beaches and swimming dignified through the ocean. You may argue that these images are fabricated but there are scientist who dedicate their lives and can speak surely about the existence of mermaids. Scientist who are skilled in the use of sonar. Scientists who state that mermaids are seismically sensitive

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    to be Motivated That is the Question Simmarie Nicole Carrillo University of phoenix Abstract “Tom I am so hungry‚ I could eat a horse! Me too!” replied his little brother Chris. What is the motivation behind the children’s remark? What is there incentive? It is simple hunger is there motivation‚ while food is the incentive. However‚ could it be more such as biological factors that correlates with the source of motivation? Have you ever thought about why we do the things

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    Why You Should Say No

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    demanding. No matter what numerous combatants against discrimination say‚ appearances that match the existing beauty remains one of the crucial characteristics of a modern individual. People who are discontent with their appearances have different ways of improving the way they look‚ such as makeup‚ clothes‚ or just being in harmony with themselves. However‚ there is a more radical alternative‚ which is effective in terms of changing the way a person looks like‚ but is highly debated and should be

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    Why Do People Conform

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    I have never heard of ’Conformity’ as well‚ so I searched it. Conformity is a type of social influence involving a change in behavior or belief so as to fit in with a group. This change is in response to real or imagined group pressure that may take different forms‚ including bullying‚ persuasion‚ teasing‚ and criticism. There are three reasons we conform: ambiguous subject‚ high majority‚ and authoritative figure. Conformity by ambiguous subject is that a person changes their behavior to fit in

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    Why Do Concussions Avoid?

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    say their mental stability is more important than making a big play in a game. So why are athletes being allowed back on the field before they are fully healed? Unfortunately this happens more often then not. Athletes with injuries of any sorts‚ especially head injuries‚ should be sat out for long periods of time to heal properly. The effects of a concussion can sometimes last longer than the symptoms. This has become problematic because‚ athletes will believe they have healed and request to

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