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    LESSON LEARNED FROM THE INTERVIEW EXPERIENCED Advices when interviewing for work Based on his past experiences‚ since he had interviewed many contestants who applied for the required job‚ usually the interviewer will asked the interviewee what courses did they took and what his or her favourite subject? Explain in general or detail from the courses that the interviewee took from the past. For example‚ his or her favourite subject is marketing management. Please dont answer it by saying

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    CIPD Level 5 Diploma in Human Resource Management Resourcing and talent planning / Employment law Word Count – 2035 This assignment will be investigating what constitutes “best practice” in recruitment and selection‚ and explain what strategies should be used to ensure the best qualified and most effective employees are selected. In particular this essay will focus on; The use of job descriptions‚ personal specifications and competence frameworks. Analysing the main recruitment

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    Araceli Gasca Period 1 09/27/10 Ms. Adams AP English language How I Learned to Read For me learning to read was an extensive and boring experience; I took reading for granted and never suspected of the great knowledge that was hidden in every book‚ I thought was useless; the revelation came afterwards. It all started at home. I was about to be five years old and my mom was teaching me how to write my name. In my head I understood nothing of what I wrote but as far as I know that was

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    If anyone asked me to describe Educational Talent Search‚ I would say it is the most outstanding program that any student can participate in during their high school career. The program facilitated my desire to attend college. As a first-generation student‚ college was not the highlight of my single-parent household’s conversations. Whenever my peers would mention college‚ I would not engage in the conversation because I did not have the confidence‚ based on my socio-economic background‚ to say that

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    A lesson learned… I wonder‚ is it at all possible to learn harsh lessons of our life? Indeed‚ in most spheres of human activity we can hope to take our previous mistakes into consideration and avoid them in the future. But concerning human feelings‚ is it right to blame ourselves if it turns out that we had made a mistake by sincerely investing a part of us into a wrong person who has lead us into the devastating emotional state? And can we avoid such mistakes in the future without becoming desensitized

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    Although I don’t remember exactly how I learned to read‚ I guess it sort of came to me as a little child when my parents used to read me prayers and stories from the Bible. In middle school‚ reading was essential in getting a good grade for English with the "Accelerated Reader" system being implemented at our school. Basically‚ it was a online program where you would be able to take tests on books once you have read them‚ and each book had a certain amount of points based on its difficulty and length

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    It has been said‚ “Not everything that is learned is contained in books.” Many people believe that not everything is contained in books while others believe that most knowledge we have known is gained from books. From my point of view‚ I believe the second one is better. Knowledge gained form books is much more important than knowledge gained from life experiences. Although not everything is contained in books‚ we still have to learn most things in books like we used to do it when we went to school

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    "Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant." What Horus described in this quote‚ meant that when hardships or impossible tasks face a person‚ and if that person has the courage and will to achieve them‚ the man will uncloak his true strengths. No one could disagree with this‚ including me. Believing in our own skills and believing that anything can be achievable‚ creates a way for us to prove others wrong and prove yourself right. Millions

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    grandmother. Although their decisions were unclear until they were at risk of hurting the ones they loved‚ they found out that the obstacles in their lives became challenges where they had the opportunity to grow‚ and find out there are lessons to be learned. In “A Doll’s House‚” by Henrik Ibsen‚ Nora comes to realize she has a challenge that must be faced; she has allowed a lie to come between her‚ and her husband‚ Torvald. Nora illegally borrows money so that she could pay for a trip that was needed

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    In his book The Talent Code‚ Daniel Coyle argues that your learning speed increases most when you’re making mistakes. This method of learning is called “deep practice.” Coyle’s goal is to share how the reader can deep practice. He explains that there are 5 steps to mastering deep. First‚ you must “Start & Stop” which is the process of stopping the thing you’re doing and starting over whenever you make a mistake. Second‚ is to correct those mistakes by looking back at them and recognizing what you

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