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    Johnston from PPR Career shared the following list of frequently asked questions on a job interview‚ as well as advice on what to be prepared for. 1. Tell me about yourself. Use “Picture Frame Approach” | Answer in about two minutes. Avoid details‚ don’t ramble. Touch on these four areas: * How many years‚ doing what function * Education – credentials * Major responsibility and accomplishments * Personal summary of work style (plus career goals if applicable)Prepare in advance

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    Filosofo Tacio (Tacio the Sage) while others called him as Tacio el Loco (Insane Tacio) due to his exceptional talent for reasoning. Doña Victorina Doña Victorina de los Reyes de Espadaña‚ commonly known as Doña Victorina‚ is an ambitious Filipina who classifies herself as a Spanish and mimics Spanish ladies by putting on heavy make-up.[12] The novel narrates Doña Victorina’s younger days: she had lots of admirers‚ but she did not choose any of them because nobody was a Spaniard. Later on‚ she

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    Catholic social justice teachings is the heart of the catholic teachings. Inside the heart is love‚ love is the reason that everyone is thought the Catholic Social Justice teachings. I have chosen to do my interview with Mrs. Dona at St. Theresa Catholic school‚ she does the backpack buddies for kids who don’t have food to eat over the weekend. She helps kids whose parents don’t have enough money to feed them. She packs fruits and vegetables to help them have something to eat. This is located at

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    Veronica Alvarado Alvarado 1 Scot Butwell Period 4 English 12 Mexican-American Women: Bound by Tradition The plot of the 2002 movie Real Women Have Curves revolves around a young Mexican-American woman named Ana‚ who has graduated high school and in hopes of pursuing a college education. Ana is the youngest daughter of her traditional‚ first-generation‚ Mexican-American parents. Although Ana is a bright young female‚ she is enslaved by Mexican tradition; she has the potential to

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    Her family was not fortunate enough to support her studies‚ she was enrolled in a girl’s school by Dona Vicenta de Roxas who shoulder all her educational expenses. At school‚ she excelled in many subjects that earned her the respect of her teacher‚ parents and most specially Dona Vicenta. She got married to Mariano Barroga of Batac‚ Ilocos Norte who was the mayordomo in the house of the son of Dona Vicenta. They were blessed with three children namely‚ Catalina ‚ Adriana and Anastacia. Contribution

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    day. She was force to face the world and she decided to work in a city‚ she will work for her education. She was hired by a very rich women‚ Dona Morena to be her house help. If I would describe Dona Morena‚ she is very strict… a very trick women. One day‚ while she was washing the dishes‚ she accidentally broke one of the most expensive water glass of Dona Morena‚ she was reprimanded and was forced to pack her bags and left the house. If I am on her shoes at that very moment‚ I would have

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    altar‚ with relics from earth and sea‚ and statues. Remedios chants‚ “I am she who knows.” 4. Fulgencio Llanos Fulgencio‚ el fotógrapho‚ roams the Mexican countryside‚ taking pictures. He misses the bus because he’d spent too much time cajoling doña Elvira Cantos. Yesterday‚ he’d photographed the famed masked wrestler El Santo without his mask‚ and plans to sell the photos to La Tribuna and become famous. He goes into a cantina for a drink when a hippie gringo‚ Jaime‚ offers him a ride. They leave

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    San Diego’s cabeza de barangayand is the most beautiful and widely celebrated girl in San Diego. In the later parts of the novel‚ María Clara’s identity was revealed as an illegitimate daughter of Father Dámaso‚ former parish curate of the town‚ and Doña Pía Alba‚ wife of Capitán Tiago. In the end she entered local convent for nuns Beaterio de Santa Clara. In the epilogue dealing with the fate of the characters‚ Rizal stated that it is unknown if María Clara is still living within the walls of the

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    Perseverance through Faith and Family into the New World The book Rain of Gold by Victor Villasenor portrays the life of his ancestors and their families from both sides of his family‚ his father‚ Juan Salvador Villasenor‚ and his mother‚ Maria Guadalupe "Lupe" Gomez. The book shows the story of his parents and their journeys to the United States across the border as undocumented immigrants from Mexico in an effort to escape the Revolution of 1910. The book depicts the differences between the two

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    Wanted a Chaperone Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero Analysis: One Sunday morning 11 o clock in the morning‚ at Don Francisco and Doña Petra’s house‚ they have two children named Nena (their daughter) and Roberting (their son) both of them attend some party last night without any chaperone‚ So their father who is angry because of generation gap. Because in their time any teenager should have at least one chaperone every time he/she goes to a party or somewhere which is far from home. During the morning

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