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    Summary : 1.As the researchers decided to conduct a study about the training programs of employees on selected 4-star hotel in manila. The Researchers want to find out what are the problems that have been encountered of employees in different 4-star hotel. 2.The Researchers found out that in order to improve the skills of the employees the management should apply proper training to each one of their employees‚ Proper training programs will help their employees to improve the proper way of communicating

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    The World’s Most Dangerous Drugs Evann Orleck-Jetter Health 10 Fall 2011 Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………….…2 Drug I The Terrible Consequences of Meth……………………6 Meth Data Sheet…………………………………...…....9 “Crystal Meth” by Daycare Swindlers…………………10 Drug II Persuasive Essay Against Alcohol Consumption……….12 Alcohol Data Sheet……………………………………...14 “Moonshiner” by Bob Dylan……………………………15 Data Forms.......................................................................17

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    A PHENOMENOLOGY OF LOVE Loneliness and Love The experience of love begins from the experience of loneliness. The experience of loneliness is basically a human experience. Because man as man is gifted with self-consciousness‚ there comes a point in the stage of man’s life that he comes to an awareness of his unique self and the possibilities open to him. He becomes aware that he is different from others‚ that he is not what others (like his parents) think him to be. As a child‚ his gaze was

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    Fictional stories are just one gateway for some people to express themselves and others to relate to and escape from normal‚ everyday life. As we look at the two stories “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell we will look at the different conflicts that appear‚ the different ways each major character experiences conflict‚ and how these conflicts are eventually resolved. In the short story “The Lottery” a small village of about three-hundred people is depicted

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    The widow had to work hard to bring up her little son alone. This was after her husband’s early death. She and her son lived in a wooden house. It was a small house with only one bedroom and a kitchen. Mariam wanted Sam to study hard to get good result. So she would not let Sam help her do any household chores or wash his own clothes. The years flew by. Sam sat for his SPM examination and pass with flying colours. His mother was very happy. She went round telling her friends

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    In Richard Connell’s short story‚ The Most Dangerous Game‚ is based around a famous New Yorker hunter who fell off a boat and swims to an isolated and much feared island‚ called the “Ship Trap Island”. Rainsford‚ a famous hunter in New York was travelling to the Amazon forest to hunt the Jaguar. While on board passing the much-feared Ship Trap Island‚ he heard three gunshots. Trying to get a better look‚ he went on to the deck but unexpectedly drops his cigar. Trying to reach for it‚ he fell into

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    Love and Feelings

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    outlook on life. There was no consideration of others’ feelings or situations throughout the play. Everyone paid the price for their persistent desires. There is a lesson to be learned from this play‚ ultimately‚ the one who loves with the heart and the mind finds genuine love and happiness that lasts. Oenone - Oenone put so much passion toward pleasing Phaedra that it brought her pain and destruction. After Phaedra turned against her‚ Oenone kills herself. Phadra explaining the death of Oenone to

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    is why he did not have sex with Sunny he saw her as vulnerable creature placed in a dangerous situation like the ducks he saw at the park in central park which is surrounded by the hazardous streets of New York City. This reminded of other people which he viewed weak as the ducks like Jane which was going on a date with Stradlater this in Holden’s mind was a weak creature and her date was a potentially dangerous situation. In response‚ he told Stradlater to “ask her if she still keeps all her kings

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    To Sir with Love

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    To Sir‚ With Love (1967) Engineer Mark Thackeray arrives to teach a totally undisciplined class at an East End school. Still hoping for a good engineering job‚ he’s hopeful that he won’t be there long. He starts implementing his own brand of classroom discipline: forcing the pupils to treat each other with respect. Inevitably he begins getting involved in the students’ personal lives‚ and must avoid the advances of an amorous student while winning over the class tough. What will he decide when

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    Rhet Love

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    filled them with a random assortment of books about the Kennedy assassination‚ Watergate‚ the Vietnam War and the entire 23-book series of the Apache westerns. My father loved books‚ and since I loved my father with an aching devotion‚ I decided to love books as well. I can remember picking up my father’s books before I could read. The words themselves were mostly foreign‚ but I still remember the exact moment when I first understood‚ with a sudden clarity‚ the purpose of a paragraph. I didn’t

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