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    Jayson Asis de Lemon #35 Zamora St. Baguio City 2600 Nickjhaey@yahoo.com Tel #: (074)619-3202 Mobile: +639193359354 http://www.jaysondelemon.tk Personal Data: Age : 23 Years Old SSS No. : 05-0940288-2 Height : 5.2" TIN No. : 941-818-731 Weight : 50 kg Blood Type : "o" Religion : Christian Citizenship : Filipino Objectives: A job in a reputable company that will use my education‚ skills‚ abilities and

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    Personal Narrative Essay Growing up‚ I spent a lot of time at various relatives houses. For the first chunk of my childhood‚ my mother’s entire side of the family lived within fairly close proximities of one another. As a young child‚ I never really thought much about visits to my grandmother’s house‚ or the three minute walk to my aunt and uncle’s house when I had became restless and wanted something to do. Maybe it came with age‚ or maybe the cliché that‚ “You don’t know what you have until

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    Examples of personal statements ------------------------------------------------- Criminology personal statement 1. Thinking about humanity nowadays and people’s preoccupations made me realize the huge impact that crimes and criminal justice have on their decisions and the way they receive and react at the details and information about a crime. Television news‚ newspapers and magazines‚ they all speak about crimes‚ unsolved criminal problems or strange disappearances. The world’s evolution‚

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    Self Evaluation and Personal Development Plan Creating a personal development plan involves more than simply contemplating what you want from your life and how to go about achieving it. If you want to create a personal development plan that helps you to achieve your goals‚ preparation is the key. To prepare‚ one must have a great deal of self-awareness. This includes clear understanding of personal values and ethics‚ analyzing personality characteristics‚ evaluation of learning styles

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    The four concepts which organizations use to design their marketing strategies (product concept‚ production concept‚ selling concept‚ and societal marketing concept) are important because they serve as a guide for businesses to plan and carry out their marketing and selling efforts. The production concept is the oldest of the concepts in business. It proposes that customers prefer products that are cheap and widely available. organizations that focus on this concept are likely to concentrate on

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    What is personal space? Personal space was an idea first developed by German born Swedish psychologist David Katz in 1937. It is very often describes as an “emotionally charged bubble of space which surrounds each individual” or alternately “Personal space is the region surrounding a person which they regard as psychologically theirs. Most people value their personal space and feel discomfort‚ anger‚ or anxiety when their personal space is encroached.” On the other hand‚ some research suggests

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    The Sage Encyclopedia of Human Relationships Personal Idioms by Sandra Metts‚ Illinois State University Sylvia Mikucki‚ University of Illinois “Raining cats and dogs.” “Green with envy.” “Easy as pie.” What these odd expressions share in common is the classification as cultural idioms. They are colloquial expressions that use the English language in creative ways to capture an attitude‚ image‚ or a feeling. A person who came to America from another country would have to study the sky during

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    Personal Responsibiliy Essay William Challenor Gen/200 12 Mar 2012 Felicia Winborne Personal Responsibility To be successful in college one must be personally responsible for their actions. Personal responsibility is having integrity‚ and taking accountability for his or her actions. Doing the right thing and making ethical choices will demonstrate being personally responsible and will result in a successful college experience. Personal responsibility is taking ownership of their thoughts

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    I have been created from many factors of life. My biology‚ environment‚ development‚ interaction with others and experiences all came together at certain points in my life to continually shape my identity. My values‚ passions‚ goals‚ and actions stem from everything up to this point in my life. This is why I believe my background has such a significant meaning to me as an individual. I have had the opportunity of gaining a diverse worldview from my upbringing in England‚ South Africa and America

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    utilised at the point of consumption‚ during the service encounter. The inability to store services is an important characteristic of most service operations. Vacant hotel rooms‚ empty airline seats and unfilled appointment times for a doctor are all examples of opportunity losses. The perishability of services has repercussions for both service providers and customers‚ for service providers it creates the problem of synchronising supply with demand‚ i.e. the management or scheduling of service capacity

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