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    torn‚ Red clod‚ to which the war-cry once was rain And tribal spears the fatal sheaves of corn‚ Lies fallow now. But as the turf divides I see in the slow progress of his strides Over the toppled clods and falling flowers‚ The timeless‚ surly patience of the serf That moves the nearest to the naked earth And ploughs down palaces‚ and thrones and towers. Read the left column and then answer the following questions: Comment on the significance of the title‚ "The Serf". (5) [Need

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    The Golden Moment “Joselyn‚ do you want to go potty before we go back into the pool?” I ask my two year old during the swim break. “No Mommy‚ I already peed in the pool‚” she replies back. I being to instantly feel my face begin turn every shade of red possible. I was the Mom in the beginning stages of potty training. Every mother has been in my shoes at sometime in their parenthood journey. Potty training is one of the biggest obstacles that we as parents face. Therefore‚ I would like to

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    Some argue that cursive writing should not be taught in schools‚ but those who say this do not realize how important this ability is. Although it may seem outdated‚ cursive writing is an essential skill for children to learn because it teaches them patience and diligence‚ it is used in most legal documents‚ and it stimulates the brain and promotes creativity.

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    My 3 Strength

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    My first strength lies in my ability to get the job done. Whatever it might be‚ I will do whatever it takes to do it. If I don’t have the knowledge or ability to I will ask questions and learn what I need to in order to accomplish it. I go the extra mile every day and volunteer for extra duties just so that I can gain experience and stay in the forefront of my superiors eyes. There is nothing that is above or below me. As a leader it is wonderful for subordinates to see that the boss in not above

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    Fame does not mean Success Being successful doesn’t always mean that fame is involved. Success is a spiritual practice of doing what you love regardless of outcome. Fame is an arbitrary reward not necessarily given to the most deserving. We look at success from different perspective and judge how it builds the characteristics to hit the level of success. To most people‚ success means achieving a goal. In order to achieve a goal‚ a person usually has to work hard and believe in himself. People

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    “Work to view my autism as a different ability rather than a disability. Look past what you may see as limitations and see the gifts autism has given me…Be my advocate‚ be my friend‚ and we’ll see just how far we can go” –Ellen Botbohm‚ author of Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew. Autism‚ also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder‚ or ASD‚ is a complex developmental disability. I happen to have two nephews with autism‚ one who I am very close to and interact with a lot. A

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    looked and knew‚ and threw their arms around the old soldier‚ weeping‚ kissing his head and shoulders.”(pg. 298‚ Odyssey) In the Odyssey by Homer‚ there are important themes that also appear in many movies today. One of them is that the thought of patience being a hard virtue to possess. The fact that people

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    sensation and the phantom pain. In his research he used a patience that noticed the entire known symptom to the syndrome of the phantom limb. Ramachandran shared a fascinated story with us about a patience that had a amputated limb and in just few short moments the patient start “experiencing a vivid phantom arm” it was notice to be nothing unusual at first but after a few weeks a particular “gnawing sensation in his phantom”. \textit{The patience was quite puzzle to what was happening. He asked his physician

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    part eighty-one short chapter book. This chapter was written as a handbook of sorts for rulers to follow both mentally and physically. The main focus of the chapter is to be "at one" with the Tao‚ and to follow the three main teachings‚ simplicity‚ patience and compassion (Lao Tzu). Throughout the whole piece each one of his poetic verses can reference back to at least one of the three teachings. The whole chapter is divided into poetic verse filled with symbolism and thought. Lao Tzu presents his ideas

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    to him for as long as we are together. • I will commit to my pets by feeding‚ watering‚ walking‚ and caring for them for as long as they are living. Professional Code of Ethics Values and Principles 1. Respect 2. Fairness 3. Confidentiality 4. Patience 1. Respect • I will always treat every client with respect. • I will always respect every thought that someone has‚ whether I agree with it or not. • I will respect the rules of the workplace I am working in at all times. • I will always respect

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