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    4th grade. The importance of education was driven into me and my other siblings‚ by our parents. One day after arriving home from high school‚ my younger sister‚ Rosie told me‚ "Sis‚ we need a school here for the gifted." We did not give the idea much thought than‚ but later on it became more of a serious discussion. My sister‚ Rosie is gifted. Several definitions are given for gifted and talented students‚ but the one I like best is the Federal definition from 1988. It reads‚ "The term ‘gifted

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    This makes people wonder “What makes advertisements memorable?”. While there may not be a specific set of reasons‚ studying the famous Rosie the Riveter‚ “We Can Do It”‚ ad can give hints as to why certain ads become so popular. At first glance all anyone would notice about the ad is Rosie flexing her arm telling everyone that that “We Can Do It”. However‚ there is more to the image than what first appears. To start‚ the two main colors are blue and yellow which

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    Brookline‚ Massachusetts. I always had the feeling that Rosie was a little different from the rest of us. On the day of her birth the midwife arrived late‚ and my theory is that this action deprived her brain of oxygen. We were proven right when she failed to advance from kindergarten and was deemed to suffer from intellectual disabilities. When this happened our parents began to conceal their third child from society. Everyone knew Rosie was a little bit different than her two older brothers. On

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    stage. Knowing that Silver’s pain in her hoof would get worse‚ Jacob humanely shot her and saved her from suffering‚ even though he was facing the risk of being killed by the brutal circus owner and trainer‚ August. Jacob also accompanied and pacified Rosie‚ the new star attraction of the circus‚ every time after she was abused by August. Jacob would definitely pay his everything to alleviate animals’ pain and provide them better living conditions. When going

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    had with Marlena‚ it would be Rosie. That elephant was more than just some show animal. Rosie understood what we all did. She could comprehend to when she was abused and she could understand my frustration with her when I saw her swooning back into the arms of her abuser. Rosie also protected Marlena during the day of the stampede. You all should have seen it. Rosie stood‚ hovering over Marlena‚ and made sure that she wasn’t ran over by the rest of the animals. Rosie kept Marlena safe so that we could

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    in Vietnam is not directed development by self development: there are about 1000 spas (large and small) in HCMC and 870 spas in Hanoi (source from Health Dept of HCMC and Hanoi). But professional Day spa: about 200 in HCM (some are: Sen spa‚ V-spa‚ Rosie spa‚ Lotus spa‚ Lavender spa‚ Aqua-medi spa‚ Q spa‚ La’thipotique…)‚ 130 in Hanoi. => to be considered only mention about Day Spa industry in HCMC What is Day spa? Business scale: very minor contribution to the national economy. Mainly for tax purpose

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    P1 Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a  health and social care context    The role of effective communication and interpersonal interactions is paramount when  communicating with someone as using different forms of communication can benefit  individuals in many different ways such as if someone is deaf  or cannot talk then  someone communicating with them or for the person to communicate back  they would  have to use signs and symbols e.g. British sign language which is a specific sign 

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    job to require less intelligence. Mike recalls his mother‚ Rosie Rose‚ at work in a local restaurant. Observing customers actions and body language allowed Rosie to recognize a customer’s dissatisfaction with a meal or need for some additional item. Rosie could multi-task‚ communicate orders in short form and created her own memory strategy so she could remember individual orders. The physical aspect of the job was tasking to Rosie so she worked smarter‚ grouping jobs and eliminating wasted time

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    “ You piece of sh*t” Was the first thing I heard as I entered Lemon’s Diner snatching a black waist apron from the makeshift hook which was basically a nail. Everyone in the diner turned‚ looking at the rather recent and ongoing incident happening at Table 10. I glanced at the girl‚ who was fuming with rage‚ as she screamed all the cuss words you could possible think of to the boy sitting in front of her. He trembled with fear‚ while simultaneously quietly whispering for her to “calm down”. Which

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    and acceptance. The primary symbols are revealed through unique characters who struggle to feed deep internal desires. Rosie‚ the elephant referenced in Sara Gruen’s title‚ is a powerful symbol. More than just a performing animal‚ Rosie reflects the desperation of so many Americans during the Great Depression. In the brutal hands of August‚ her mentally ill handler‚ Rosie lives a passionless life. When she reaches for more‚ drinking the sweet circus lemonade that she craves rather than the water

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