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    Consumers make judgments and deliver perceptions of the service based on the employees they interact with. Staff should have the appropriate interpersonal skills‚ attitude‚ and service knowledge to provide the service that consumers are paying for. Dr. Beckett has ensured this by building not just employer-employee ties with her staff but also friendship bonds. She sees to it that her staffs are well taken care of so they in return will take care of her clients Process Refers to the systems used to assist

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    Garcias’ defended Noliagainst the attacks of the friars. * Content of the letter * Christmas in London * Rizal returned to London onDec. 24‚ 1888 and spent hisChristmas and new year‘s day with the Becketts. He sent a gift to Blumentritt and Dr. Carlo Czepelek received a gift from Mrs. Beckett * Rizal sent a letter to the Asociacion La Solidaridad grateful for their trust and counseling ikapagtatgumpay organization.    * February 15‚ 1889 - founded by Graciano Lopez Jaena in Barcelona

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    connection to physical reality and social existence make some of the key modernist principles inapplicable` is the conclusion that Christopher Innes draws in his treatise on Modernism in Drama.1 Still‚ Innes attributes a `modernist vision` to both Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter with regard to their engagement as playwrights.2 Drawing on this emerging discrepancy the following analysis takes a closer look at Waiting for Godot as well as The Caretaker. Accordingly‚ both plays are analysed with regard to their

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    balancing between our professional and personal values and managing these beliefs as Beckett states ‘the belief that children should be protected against harm and the belief that outsiders should not .....????(Becket‚ 2003‚ p.43) Beckett argues that social workers can sometimes feel that what they are doing is wrong e.g. Removing a newborn baby from its mother as going ‘against the laws of nature’ (Corner‚ 1975‚ cited in Beckett‚ 2003‚ p.44) however‚ it may be that one needs to overcome their personal feelings

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    Italian Literature A study of Italian literature has strongly influenced not only the Europeans but also the world. It shows passionate sensitivity to goodness and true beauty of life. The Italian love for Christian virtue‚ faith‚ hope‚ and charity radiates in both their prose and poetry. For Italians‚ true love and nobility‚ which are manifested in their literary works‚ are inseparable. FAMOUS POETS PROFILE WORKS SHORT DESCRIPTION of WORKS Horace Virgil Livy Ovid

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    Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou Numerous thoughts scattered through my mind as I strived to comprehend this poem. In my opinion‚ the writer’s main intentions of this poem was to convince the readers to take heed to yourself and no one else. In this poem the author illustrates a female that is imperfect but she is content regardless. I can honestly say this poem made me felt overwhelmed. The logic behind was because I had no idea I would have enjoyed it. It indirectly administered me food for thought

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    Bibliography: Alvarez‚ A. Beckett. Fontana: Collins‚ 1973. Asmus‚ Walter D. “Rehearsal Notes for the German Premiere of Beckett’s That Time and Footfalls.” Journal of Beckett Studies. Vol. 2. Summer‚ 1977. Baker‚ William and Tabachnick‚ Stephen Ely. Harold Pinter. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd‚ 1973. Barzun‚ Jacques. “From Darwin‚ Marx‚ Wagner: Critique

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    work‚ and are usually needed to perceive the author’s ideas in the work. For example‚ Samuel Beckett augments a reader’s understanding of Waiting For Godot by conveying a mood‚ (one which the characters in the play experience)‚ to the reader. Similarly‚ a dominant mood is thrust upon a reader in Beowulf. These moods which are conveyed aid the author in conveying ideas to a reader. In Waiting for Godot‚ Beckett uses many pauses‚ silences‚ and ellipses (three dots (...) used to create a break in speech)

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    between Estragon and Vladimir further builds on our understanding‚ with Estragon’s weary question "Is that all there is?" finally revealing Beckett’s axiom; that hunger‚ hardship and (most importantly) disappointment are the unalterable laws of life. Beckett builds on this point by showing man’s eternal struggle to make something of his life via the stage directions given "Vladimir rummages... he rummages again". The word "rummages" suggests a blind fumbling‚ while "again" suggests repetition. When put

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    practically a figure which represents the things or person whom most of the people want to meet. Waiting‚ in a larger scale‚ entails hope and patience. This fictional work by Samuel Beckett greatly represents the reality that happens to most people in the real world. The postmodernist theory is widely used in literature. Beckett‚ for that matter‚ uses this concept and integrates it into his major characters‚ Estragon and Vladimir. Postmodernism is considered to be a break from the 19th century realism

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