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    Are our Famers being truthful? The state of Iowa has many farmers. Iowa is known for thier crops‚ but what if the farmers are not taking the responiblity of taking care of the crops or are just plan out lieing. Some‚ not saying all are feeding us “the world” with facts that are not even correct‚ or do not seem right. Farming is hard‚ everyone should know that‚ not just anyone can say they wanna be a farmer it takes absolute dedication‚ money‚ and a fair amount of luck. It takes long days and long

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    Being Audience-Centered

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    Being audience-centered means that we get the focus off our needs and wants and unselfishly serve others. We do this by directing our attention and thoughts towards how we can benefit them. This is important because if your audience perceives this kind of unselfishness in you‚ they will listen and most likely put into practice whatever it is that you are sharing. Additionally‚ it really shows that you also care about them. Concerning this‚ Theodore Roosevelt is quoted as saying that‚ “No one cares

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    Okonkwo Being Exiled

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    Edward Said states being exiled is often “un-healable” and “enriching” for people. Although it seems ironic to use these words to describe the feelings one experiences while being exiled‚ Said’s descriptive words are accurate. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the author sheds light on being exiled as both destructive and augmentative as Okonkwo is forced out of his homeland. During this punishing period‚ Okonkwo realizes having sympathy towards people is not foolish and breaking traditions

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    Being Bilingual Essay

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    speaking either language around my classmates because they would look at me strange if I spoke Spanish with someone and then weird again if I spoke English and I felt that I had to identify with just one. Once I got into my teenage years I learned that being bilingual was not a disadvantage but an advantage which meant that I would be able to relate to not just one crowd but‚ two. This made me realize why I got looked at funny when I was little‚ they did not know that I was using my second language to

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    been both positive and negative effects that have taught very valuable lessons that I will use later in life and others that most likely will fade to the back of my mind. overall I will say that getting this job has been the best thing in my life. Being a lifeguard there are things that of course you should already know and the main thing is swimming‚ and luckily for me I love to swim with a deep passion. When becoming a lifeguard the main thing that you are taught is discipline. A lifeguard who never

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    Meaning of Being Educated

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    The Meaning of Being an Educated Person Being educated is one of the most important attribute a person can have. However‚ there is a difference between being educated from experience and being educated from readings and schoolwork. Though being knowledgeable through experience allows a person to be thought of as well-rounded‚ the basics of his or her own rights and abilities are often overlooked. Not too many people can recite all of their rights and capabilities and be able to explain them

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    Man is a Thinking Being

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    the names of those people she knitted. Madame Defarge‚ of course‚ said yes. After that meeting at the wine shop‚ the Defarges took the mender of the roads to Versailles. When the King and Queen appeared‚ they were pretending to be loyal to them by saying‚ “Long live the King”. This is to avoid any suspicions that they are part of the revolution. Chapter 16 talks about the policeman friend of the Defarges. The policeman warned Defarge that there came a spy in town‚ named‚ John Barsad. Madame Defarge

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    Being an Authentic Leader

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    Pg. 163 Discovering Your Authentic Leadership‚ HBR’s 10’ must reads‚ On leadership. By Bill George‚ Peter Sims‚ Andrew N. Mclean‚ and Diana Mayer“ People trust you when you are genuine and authentic. Being a replica of something or someone else is not being "authentic" or in other words "being yourself". Why is it so important to be yourself?”(George‚ Sims‚ Mclean‚ and Mayer 163) | “All of us have the spark of a leadership in us‚ whether it is in business‚ in government‚ or in the non-for-profit

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    would most people‚ would typically characterize myself as bad-tempered in the mornings as I have a tendency to be easily annoyed. In the midst of my day‚ I sometimes stop and reflect on how instead of being irritable‚ I should be thankful that God has given me yet another day to live. I’ve found that being thankful often sets the mood for my day. I have a change in attitude and a different outlook on how I’m going to handle things. I believe that we as humans need to be thankful and appreciate

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    Importance of Being Ernest

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    Importancehe Importance of Being Earnest‚ A Trivial Comedy for Serious People is a play by Oscar Wilde. First performed on 14 February 1895 at the St James’s Theatre in London‚ it is a farcical comedy in which the protagonists maintain fictitious personæ in order to escape burdensome social obligations. Working within the social conventions of late Victorian London‚ the play’s major themes are the triviality with which it treats institutions as serious as marriage‚ and the resulting satire of Victorian

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