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    job you need to have some basic skills in order to be successful in the workplace. If you look at most job applications today‚ what is the number one requirement that is listed‚ experience? With experience you learn skills that can help you succeed. I believe that in order to be successful you need to have the following skills‚ communication‚time management‚ and adaptability. The first skill that I believe is viable in order to be successful in the workplace is the skill of communication. You’ve

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    result‚ the U.S. government passed the Agricultural Adjustment Act in hopes of restoring purchasing power to farmers by reducing surpluses in crops‚ livestock and giving farmers cash payments for controlling how much crops they would grow. The Agricultural Adjustment Act proved to be successful because the overall value of crops and livestock increased‚ consequently increasing the purchasing power of farmers in 1934. The Agricultural

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    How to pull off a successful job interview If you want to pull off a successful job interview‚ it is necessary that you follow these steps. The first step is preparing. To have a prosperous interview‚ not only must you prepare your qualifications with a shining CV but also your appearance with a neat but impressive style. As for CV‚ it’s advisable that the CV be presented on only one page and focus mainly on your strong points and some things that make you different from anyone else. You should

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    Education Reform

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    Education reform has been a heavily debated topic over the past several decades. This dispute‚ over education standards‚ peaked my interest due to my belief that the majority of students in public schools across the United States are underperforming in comparison to other first world countries. On the other hand some teachers and education professionals consider the existing policies adequate in teaching students‚ and they oppose any new regulations bestowed on by the federal government. These professionals

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    Government Reform

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    The 2016 election was certainly a historic one filled with surprises such as Donald Trump pulling out a whimsical win. The election showed how Americans are truly fed up with the American government as we saw an immense amount of support for two candidates that wanted huge government reform these two being Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. With the rise of Bernie Sanders we saw a huge wave of support by Americans to become a more socialistic society than we already are today. While they should certainly

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    Successful Teacher

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    Successful Teacher Many claim that being a teacher is an easy job‚ and everybody can become a teacher. Others‚ however‚ suppose teaching is not a career; it is a human service.Albert Einstein said “I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.”‚ so being an effective teacher‚ everyone should need some special characters such as sense of humor‚ personal touch‚ and willingness to admit mistakes.First of all‚ humor in class is one of the most efficient

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    Tort Reform

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    BUS 2100 – Business Law TORT REFORM Tort reform is a group of ideas and laws designed to change the way our civil justice system works. It’s designed to make it more difficult for injured people to file a lawsuit‚ make it more difficult for injured people to obtain a jury trial‚ and to place limits on the amount of money injured people receive in a lawsuit. In my opinion it’s just all a load of crap that takes a dump on our already sketchy legal system. It takes the rights of the people out of

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    MSU essay choice #2: Describe a significant experience from the past two years which required you to interact with someone outside of your own social or cultural group (ethnic‚ religious‚ geographic‚ socioeconomic‚ etc.). How did this impact you? What did you learn and what surprised you? During my junior year of high school‚ I went on a mission trip/volleyball expedition with my club team. We traveled down to Nicaragua because this was a new experience for everyone involved. When we first

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    From an early age I have been intrigued by the human mind and how it works. There is no doubt‚ that who we are as individuals will influence our future work as therapists. Understanding one’s personality allows for the identification of weaknesses as well as personal strengths that can be drawn upon as a therapist. The characteristics of successful therapists are numerous‚ and I believe that I possess a few of the most important traits. Not only do I strive to be honest‚ passionate‚ and self-aware

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    Gnaeus Julius Agricola‚ born July 13‚ 40 A.D. and died August 23‚ 93 A.D.‚ was the Roman general accountable for much of the Roman conquest of Britain. Agricola served many positions within the Roman military with astounding success; additionally‚ over time he worked his way up to being an influential general‚ then governor of Britain because he excelled through all his plights and triumphed over difficulties to claim great achievements for the Roman Empire. Agricola’s pre-military life and early

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