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    Accomplishments

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    A successful professional career demands a blend of personal traits ‚ knowledge and skill set aquired through personal‚ academic and professional experience. My undergrad years provided me a platform to inculcate a few. One such instance was my experience as Placement Coordinator of the Institute. Post recession‚ the economic environment across the globe was gloomy and India was no exception. By the end of August‚ 18 of the last year’s recruiters had already turned down the invitations. Challenge

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    Cover Letter

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    Referring] suggested that I contact you regarding the open [job title] position with [Company Name]. My educational background in [field of study]‚ along with my professional experience‚ makes me an excellent candidate for this position. As you will see from the enclosed resume‚ I have more than [number] years of experience in the field of [area of professional expertise]. My resume shows that I have been consistently rewarded for hard work with promotions and increased responsibilities. These rewards

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    Wisdom

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    Childre and Deborah Rozman To obtain wisdom one must have good judgment‚ pure confidence‚ and knowledge. When a person has obtained these three traits then and only then‚ will a person experience true wisdom. Even though these three traits seem to be easily obtainable most people will never truly experience wisdom. These traits are difficult to obtain individually‚ but can be obtained by following a few steps. The first step in obtaining wisdom is possessing good judgment. One must use their

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    Misattribution of Arousal

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    stuttering while talking to him.She thought she felt that way because she liked him as no one has ever made her adrenaline rush to that extent. This behavior is related to the two-factor theory of emotion‚ which is the idea that a person first experiences physiological arousal and then seeks an appropriate explanation for it‚ this two-step self-perception process results in an emotional experience.Sometimes‚ the most reasonable explanation is not the right one‚ and people end up making mistaken conclusions

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    Gaining Wisdom Through Suffering Wisdom is a difficult thing to define and understand. It’s easily recognized when people have experienced it. Wisdom is a tricky thing to obtain. Wisdom is the quality of having experience‚ knowledge‚ and good judgment. King Lear was foolish in the beginning of the play‚ but in the end he gained wisdom from his mistakes. Morrie from Tuesdays with Morrie was wise in the beginning of the book and became wiser in the end. Through suffering King Lear and

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    them which kill the body‚ but are NOT able to kill the soul: but rather FEAR HIM which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell” (Matthew 10:28). A hearty good morning to one and all present here. We all know that the word fear is an emotional experience of anticipation of some pain or impending danger which automatically makes us decide either to flee or fight. But quoting the exact words of the English dictionary fear is also defined as a feeling of profound respect for someone or something. The

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    rushed through it like everyone else. He also mentions how someone would decipher an inscription‚ which has a similar meaning to how a child learns to read. When someone first learns how to read they take their time to comprehend‚ analyze‚ and experience what they are doing. Yehuda mentioned how there are more people over time‚ and they criticize‚ judge‚ and give orders. I think that he prefers to be alone‚ and by himself. In the poem it states: “The longer you live‚ the more people there

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    Pilgrims in the New World

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    Eiad Fathy Aly 24 September 2013 11S Word Count: 338 Pilgrims In The New World William Bradford’s account of the Pilgrims experience is biased and exaggerated‚ Thus some people say that it is realistic and truthful and from their own point of view. Yes I see that Bradford’s experience is biased and exaggerated. Bradford hasn’t stayed and experienced living in the New World. They went too aloof in the new world. William Bradford’s faced hardships of all kinds‚ he feigned that there was a

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    ifs and buts

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    are quite unlikely to succeed in life. Why is that so? Experiencing different things gives people an edge. Going out and involving one in various kinds of activities‚ give them a lot of experience and knowledge about various things. Since no knowledge ever goes to waste‚ one never knows when their experiences might come handy. Thus‚ people who are always read to be on the go are more likely to succeed. On the contrary‚ people who are always stopping themselves by providing an excuse or who

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    in Southfield Michigan. Besides “Fiddler”‚ he owned four over restaurants and had more than fifty employees working for him. All the workers loved him‚ because he definitely embraced the main characteristics of a good boss: Michael had experience and knowledge of the business‚ he was easy to communicate with and he cared about his people. A good boss knows his business and his employees; he knows what is going on and is able to provide the best resources. Our boss was competent;

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