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    The Person I Admire

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    My Father My father is a tall man with a pair of glasses. Everyone says he is a kind-hearted man. He often helps his neighbor and some strangers whom he doesn’t know at all. He has really done a lot for others. I don’t like him to do so because I think it has taken him too much time. When I discourage him‚ he always says with a smile‚ “The world needs warm hearts.” My father loves his family‚ and loves his work even better. In the company‚ he is

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    Pete Sampras is an influential person and also one of the best tennis players in US history. One reason why Pete Sampras is an influential person is that he influenced a lot of other pro tennis players‚ he also influenced me to be like him. He is a good influence also because he has a lot of records that he broke. Early Life and the Start of his Career Pete Sampras was born in August 12‚ 1971‚ in Potomac‚ Maryland from Greek parents. (Source No. 1). Pete’s parents‚ Sam and Georgia Sampras‚ were

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    “A Person Who Has Influenced My Life” Deberha Cooke my beautiful grandmother‚ found out she had cancer late June of “1999“. Five years later it became worst‚ and the doctor gave her six months to live. ‘’I don’t want to die”‚ Deberha proclaimed as we sat in Botsfrod hospital supposedly waiting on more test results. She continued‚ “Life is precious”. I replied thoughtlessly‚ “Yes‚ it is”. Then‚ inconspicuously we changed the subject to our weekend plans. That day‚ the customary routine

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    The narrator uses a third person’s point of view making us understand who Okonkwo was from an outsider point of view and the Igbo culture . The use of the third person gives us a non-biased opinion on the character the description in the passage : ‘He was tall and huge‚and his bushy eyebrows and wide nose gave him a very severe look .’ we can interpret that he was sturdy and imposing. The way he was described fits perfectly with his character. Okonkwo was a wrestler‚ one of the greatest of all time

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    during my life. One wonderful person who has had a special effect on me is my volleyball coach. Six years ago‚ when I first went to the volleyball training‚ I found out that my coach was seventy years old. It was very surprising for me because she did not look her age. After some training with her‚ I realized that any young person would envy her strength and energy. At her age she was still capable of doing the same exercises that we did. When she was seventy-three‚ she warmed up with us and ran

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    The use of person-job fit and person-organization fit in making selection decisions Pierre-Emmanuel IWEINS 12018013X The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 12018013X@connect.polyu.hk Staffing and Selection MM4161 Simon C.H.CHAN Introduction The goal of any company is to increase its profits and efficiency‚ and to do that‚ it need the human capital. Most of the companies have realized their workforce is their most valuable asset because it can give them a competitive advantage. Thus‚ the duty of

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    client-centered therapy‚ also known as the person-centered therapy‚ which was designed for clients to talk about their issues. He thought this therapy would be different because the therapist is non-directive unlike other therapists. The therapist’s primary goal was to be genuine‚ supportive‚ and understanding rather using tactics to justify the actions of the patients‚ such as giving their insight on the patients’ situations. Also Rogers used the word “clients” instead of “patients”. Rogers’

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    The Whole Person Paradigm

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    David Jonathan D.M. Leyola MAEd Methods of Research Dr. Parentela Personal Assessment The Whole Person Paradigm Knowing oneself is the first step for the improvement of one’s personality. For us do better‚ we must first accept the things we are better at and the things we are the least‚ in short‚ identify your potentials‚ harness it with your passion and overcome your weaknesses. Personally one of the best traits that I feel I have is the urge for learning new things and adopting what can be

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    most unique person

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    Have you ever asked yourself how you are different from your friends? I did and I found out that me and my friends are different in many ways for example I am calm‚ I have different dreams to a good soccer player‚ and I have my very own room First of all‚ I am different from my friend because I am calm. But some of my friends are not. I remember the first day of school in history class most of my friends were talking but I was the only one that’s quiet. The most important reason is my dreams

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    Person Centred Approach

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    district nurses visited on a weekly basis to renew dressings on her legs‚ due to DVT’s‚ she had no hearing problems and could read the Bolton news without spectacles‚ after I had been visiting Mary for about 12 months‚ I noticed that she was becoming more forgetful and although she could remember everything about her childhood‚ her short term memory was getting worse. On a morning visit Mary opened the door and seemed distressed‚ she said come in‚ sit down‚ I’ve got something to tell you‚ Mary had a letter

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