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    As the World’s Economy drops down‚ the need for jobs has rapidly increased over the years‚ but how do employers tell a hardworking potential from a lazy couch potato? In resumes anyone can write anything‚ so how do people tell the truth from a lie? In the world of businesses‚ the secret lies in the hands of the employees. Some employers decide to trust the resume as it is‚ while others choose another notion. A number of bosses have chosen to “read” their potential employees’ handwriting to understand

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    Is there a clear divide between books for adults and books for children? On the surface one may feel that there is a clear divide between children’s books and adults. For instance if we take a look at a typical children’s book cover we often find them to be colourful and decorated with illustrations. In contrast to the supposed adult books that often have mundane simple covers. However‚ to distinguish if there is a clear divide between children’s books and adults books one must look further

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    “Imperfection is beauty‚ madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” ― Marilyn Monroe‚ Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words tags: be-yourself ‚ inspirational 12987 people liked it like “I like nonsense‚ it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living.” ― Dr. Seuss tags: fantasy 12936 people liked it like “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed

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    significance to human practices and the ‘language game.’ In this sense‚ attitude and action are important conditions that belong to our complex practices.” I believe that what Hektor wrote really supports passage thirty-seven from the Tao-te Ching text. This passage states‚ “The Tao never does anything‚ yet through it all things are done. If powerful men and women could center themselves in it‚ the whole world would be transformed by itself‚ in its natural rhythms. People would be content with their simple

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    with him” (Brodd). Although this may sound like it came out of Star Wars‚ it is actually a message from the Daodejing‚ an important text from Taoism. Taoism is the spiritual Chinese traditions that emphasizes living in harmony with the undefinable Tao. Taoism is a philosophy and religion with an extensive history‚ peaceful beliefs‚ and an intriguing culture. Taoism’s history is one of the most important aspects of its foundation. One important figure in the foundation of Taoism is Laozi.

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    Ladonna Harris Activism

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    the Taos Pueblo Tribe exemplifies the effectiveness of her “Indian 101” program. In 1969‚ she and her husband helped bring the efforts of the Taos Pueblo Indians to recover the sacred lands surrounding the Blue Lake to the attention of President Nixon. She reminded Nixon’s people that during his campaign in New Mexico in 1968‚ Nixon had taken a popular photo with the Taos people that helped win him votes in the state. Harris thought Nixon might want to return the favor by helping the Taos people

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    associate an image that sounds like the word of the language we want to learn‚ we would be able to remember a basic foreign vocabulary more easily. For example‚ if we wanted to learn the French word ‘poubelle’ (which means ‘bin’ and it is pronounced pooh-bell) we would start with an english word that sounds like the French word‚ and create a mental image that associates that word with its translation. In this case we could picture ourselves lifting the lid of a bin‚ which looks like an upside-donw

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    A Tutorial on Setting up Ubuntu Linux Virtual Machines Copyright 2011 Dr. Lixin Tao http://csis.pace.edu/lixin Pace University 2/12/2011 PDF Version: http://csis.pace.edu/lixin/ubuntu/LinuxTutorial.pdf Table of Contents 1 Installing VMware Player.................................................................................................................... 1  2 Deploying and Using a Completed Ubuntu Virtual Machine ............................................................. 6  2.1 

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    Sex Education and Premarital Sex Sex education is taught to every young person in virtually every school across the country. In the majority of these sex education programs‚ physical anatomy and safe contraception are the main focuses of the programs‚ telling young people what the physical rewards and consequences may be but avoiding some of the key issues relating to mental‚ emotional and spiritual effects. Proponents of these programs feel that we must educate our youth on "safe sex." It

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    The Evolution of a Liberated Female Isabel Allende’s novel‚ Daughter of Fortune is an account of a young female that is forced to confront and overcome her innermost sentiments. Eliza Sommers‚ Allende’s protagonist of the story‚ embarks on a quest from her home in Chile to San Francisco; she is demanded to defeat numerous gender obstacles and near death situations. Ultimately‚ Eliza’s journey symbolizes a woman’s transformation from naïve girlhood to cognizant adulthood while prevailing in

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