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    don’t judge harshly‚ they are nicer individuals. So everyone would be nicer‚ more open and more generous. Without this belief the exact opposite would occur‚ people wouldn’t be as nice‚ they would be less open minded and less generous. As well as not judging‚ another thing I believe is that you have got to be broken to be built. I have been broken more times than I could remember. But every time it happens I rise up once again and things are better. With this belief‚ fewer troubles would occur within

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    Tiffany Teichert Illustrative Essay October 27‚ 2010 English 99 Ben Martin “Never judge a man until you have walked a mile in his moccasins”.  This old Native American proverb means that you should get to know someone before you decide to judge them negatively.  Most people in this world judge people negatively very often without knowing the person.  People are judged on nearly everything about themselves.  Some popular ways people are judged would be based on their age‚ gender‚ culture‚ religion

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    How to Write a Cover Letter What Should Your Cover Letter Do For You? It should answer the question - Why should I hire you? It should grab the employers’ attention and point out why you‚ above all other applicants‚ should be contacted for a personal interview. The resume should never travel alone. Each time you submit your resume to an employer‚ you should enclose a cover letter that explains why you are submitting the resume. A cover letter is critical to creating interest in your candidacy

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    Date Employer Contact Information (if you have it) Name Title Company Address City‚ State‚ Zip Code Cover Letter Contact Section Examples Salutation Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name‚ (leave out if you don’t have a contact or using Dear Hiring Manager or one of the other examples below) Cover Letter Greeting Examples Body of Cover Letter The body of your cover letter lets the employer know what position you are applying for‚ why the employer should select you for an interview

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    Professional Resume and Cover Letter Create a professional resume and cover letter for a position within your selected industry‚ and attach a copy to this discussion forum. Respond to at least three of your classmates’ posts by Day 7‚ providing both positive and constructive feedback. If you do not have a resume or cover letter‚ you may access helpful resources by logging into your Ashford University Student Portal. From the Student Portal homepage‚ locate Career and Alumni Services (look

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    A Limelight For Cover Bands As a musician‚ the most rewarding aspect of the job is writing music. Some may argue that it is more rewarding to make money while doing it‚ but that is far from the truth. Being a musician myself‚ and playing in many bands in many cities across the United States‚ I can attest that there is no greater feeling than that of a crowd going wild for your own musical creations. However‚ if a local musician were to set his goal to making a living playing music‚ it is highly

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    Duck and Cover Eric R. Drayton HIS/145 June 10‚ 2013 Gina Flakes Duck and Cover The society we live in today is so different than that of World War II. In that era the biggest threat of destroying society was the atomic bomb. In these times of today we face so many different threats of terrorism from other countries and from within our own cities. Even more than just terrorism‚ today’s society faces some many threats from within itself‚ such as Ganges in the inner cities‚ to

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    Duck and Cover Cold War and Communism The nine minute 1951 movie Duck and Cover teaches children what to do in the case of a nuclear attack against America. During this film‚ several scenarios are given where adults and children‚ families and men working in the field are encountering a nuclear attack. The general order was to get down (duck) and cover your head with your arm or hands (cover). For that period in time and what was known about nuclear attacks this was probably a good plan‚ or

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    Duck and Cover Paper By: Thomas P. Silva Duck and Cover The thought of living in fear of an atomic threat must have been an extremely stressing environment for adults and teenagers. Having to be constantly aware of your surroundings can put people on edge. While at the same time you still have to go on with your everyday life. It is hard to imagine the children really understanding what an atomic bomb would actually do. The devastation of the attack really would register

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    SAMPLE COVER LETTER SAMANTHA PIERCE 14 Brattle Street Cambridge‚ MA 02138 (617) 495-3108 spierce@jd13.law.harvard.edu December 1‚ 2010 Miriam A. Nunberg Staff Attorney U.S. Department of Education‚ Office for Civil Rights 32 Old Slip‚ 26th Fl. New York‚ NY 10005-2500 Dear Ms. Nunberg: I am a first-year student at Harvard Law School and am writing to apply for a volunteer summer internship with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights in New York City. I learned about your organization

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