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    Thank you letter Dear‚ I wanted to take a quick moment and thank you for the opportunity to have a 2nd interview with your team. I know that there are many people who are competing for this position and I want to express my gratitude for the chance to meet with you. After getting to know your team members‚ I was very impressed with the energy and excitement they bring to the work. We had a great interview and I enjoyed the time that I had to meet with them. I hope to have the opportunity to

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    In my opinion we need more people like Coach Pennington. It’s hard to find people like him. People that are Helpful‚ has passion‚ is well respected by others‚ has a fabulous personality‚ and many other things. Sometimes he can get a little mad on the court but he’s learning to calm down. He’s a really great guy overall even if it doesn’t look like it. One thing Coach Pennington has is honesty. To me honesty is just always telling the truth. Benjamin Franklin once said‚ “Honesty is the best policy

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    in the story? Describe: How was the weather like? Locate: Where did the dove find the ant? the ant? Find: Find the meaning of pluck off‚ struggling‚ and trap? Recall: Can you recall what was the hunter doing at the spring? Define: Can you define gratitude according to the story? Outline: What would have happened if the dove had not seen the ant? Explain: Can you explain in your own words what the moral story of the story is about? Predict: Who was the key character? Compare: Compare the dove’s favor

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    Acknowledgement I would like to express my deep gratitude to Mr. Martin Alexander S. Martin‚ general manager of S.P. Madrid and Associates and Law Firm‚ San Carlos Branch for accepting me to enter in their company and have my on the job training that will let me experience the actual scenarios in the workplace that will equip and prepare me for my future profession. I would like to express my great appreciation to Mr. Pat C. Peralta for his patient guidance‚ enthusiastic encouragement and for sharing

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    and less prominent to the point that when one is actually received‚ it almost seems unusual. I believe Randy Pausch was correct when he said‚ “Showing gratitude is one of the simplest yet most powerful things humans can do for each other.” The thank-you note is old-fashioned‚ simple and personal at the same time. Nevertheless‚ the emotion and gratitude that the gesture has carried through the years cannot even begin to be measured. When one receives the timeless gift of a thank-you note or an apology

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    Love‚ Hope‚ Gratitude‚ and Forgiveness Name Institute Introduction According to Seligman‚ (2002)‚ the gifts of love‚ gratitude‚ hope and forgiveness are basic attributes of positive psychology. Seligman‚ (2002)‚ defines positive psychology as the psychology that is more focused on emphasizing the positive attributes of humans‚ as opposed to focusing on the study of maladaptive characters that human beings have. The pivotal role of positive psychology is to nurture happiness in human beings

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    achieve‚ both mentally and physically. Amir’s search for redemption in his fathers eyes for the death of his mother and his remorse for Hassan’s rape results to his seek for redemption. Similarly‚ Thao’s quest for redemption is commenced by his gratitude toward Walt‚ as well as his remorse for trying to steal the Gran Torino. The quest for self redemption is a very hard and extensive procedure‚ not only mentally but also physically. In the cases of Amir in The Kite Runner and Thao Vang Lor from Gran

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    In 2006‚a movie called "The Secret" was released.Made by Rhonda Byrne‚the movie became an absolute success.The movie featured interviews from the best self help and personal development gurus.It changed the lives of millions around the world.After a few weeks‚"The Secret" book was published which became a best seller.What the book and movie basically said was that all the world and universe works under Law of Attraction-You attract what you think about and feel about most.If you think about positive

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    currently‚ and supports the idea of progression within humanity and the belief that reason and gratitude are essential to life. The key figures that supported the movement influence our world even now‚ and have created a religion open to new ideas and supportive of the idea of human equality. Unitarians are grateful for the world around them‚ and support those in need by giving to charity because of their gratitude and awareness of the dependence of humanity. Unitarianism branches off of Christianity

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    Animal Imagery in the Night In Night by Elie Wiesel a memoir about his time in the Holocaust concentration camps Elie used animal imagery. Animal imagery is when someone uses animal instincts and behavior to define the characteristics of a human. Using animal imagery‚ he accomplished multiple things. One of them is showing how the prisoners act and how this experience has changed them and made them animal-like. Most people know how animals act. An by using animal imagery the author gives the reader

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