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    Lack of Soft Skills

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    many come to career counseling because they are unable to find work. Many have an impressive resumes‚ flawless cover letters - and they interview well. However‚ they are uncertain about why they can’t hold on to a job. What these career seekers often lack are soft skills.  Soft Skills Defined "Soft skills" is a simple term for a complex system of traits and habits commonly sought by employers. Examples include confidence‚ flexibility‚ honesty‚ and integrity‚ the ability to see things from different

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    prohibitive laws that make it legally impossible to establish licit markets for bodily organs? So many people are unable to obtain organs they need due to the lack of availability. Increased medical advances have created the need for many more organs than are available (Staff). A commercial market may or may not solve the problem. There is a lack of commitment when it comes to donating organs which could be from fear. Potential donors fear medical personnel will not make every attempt possible to save

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    If you read this dialogue carefully you can assume that the author of this statement want to call attention to the problem of unemployment‚ lack of money and maybe mechanization. Maybe this text is a dialogue between a couple who lives under very poor circumstances in a poor country. They don’t have any education and no chance to get a better life. The only way they can gain money is to do jobs that nobody else wants to do. This dialogue can be seen as a warning. Maybe the author will tell us

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    Henrietta Lacks Critique

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    I have read the first half of the book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks‚ a book about a woman in the 1950s who had cancer. The story explains how Henrietta’s cells were taken and what happened to them as scientists began to discover more and more about cells and cancer.     I most enjoyed learning about the way that patients were treated in hospitals during the 1950s‚ and the differences in treatment of people of different races. They did not ask their patients if they would like to donate their

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    Homelessness is a significant social issue. It is a complex issue that places families and individuals at risk for poor long-term outcomes. A factor that greatly impacts this issue is the lack of affordable housing. Though the Housing First policy encourages the rapid rehousing of clients‚ this is hard when there is no housing available for them to secure‚ much less maintain. Though the Housing First policy has made services for the homeless better‚ it can still be improved upon. The current policies

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    Llengua estrangera II: A GLÈS Lengua extranjera II: INGLÉS Comuna Común 90 minuts 90 minutos Barem: / Baremo: Please answer on a separate sheet of paper. Part A. Reading Comprehension. Read the following text: Teenagers and Internet addiction Today’s teenagers are a generation for whom the line between online and real world interaction is practically non-existent. The apotheosis of this is Myspace.com‚ which began as a social networking site‚ but which now is ‘a nightclub open 24

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    Should Teenagers Date?

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    first argument in favour of this issue is that teenagers can share their feelings to their girlfriend or boyfriend. You may say that they can share it with friends instead of girlfriend or boyfriend‚ but to me‚ I think that girlfriend or boyfriend is their closest friend. Teenagers will share their deepest feeling to them. It is hard to tell friends that they are having lots of problems‚ but to their girlfriend‚ they can talk about everything. So teenagers can express their feelings. Another advantage

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    In recent times‚ the economy has plummeted at a horrific rate. We can see it in our everyday life‚ from how much our produce costs to the price we pay for gas. But one thing that we may not see until it’s to late is the damage caused by the funding cuts for the arts programs and education in America. In addition to impeding American children’s educational and moral development‚ we revert to a poor cultural quality by lowering our standards of arts education due to the poor economic condition of our

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    What is like to be a teenager (Kako je biti tinejdžer) Each man’s life is composed of several periods. However‚ the most important are childhood‚ teenage period and a maturity. Childhood is usually blurry in our minds while we remember many things that happened while we were teenagers. What’s it like to be a teenager is hard to respond especially if you are one. Teenagers are hard to define. Their bodies are changing and their hormones are going crazy. They want to do many things but can never

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    Constantly there are arguments regarding teenagers haveing a privilege‚ but overall the most important by far would be to lower the voting age to age sixteen. As teenagers are allowed to vote they would develop a better interest in politics and think more about what they want in the future as nation. In the article Takoma Parks 16- Year old savors his history- making moment at the polls by Annys Shin‚ Ben Miller is introduced. Ben Miller‚ a well rounded high school student that was given the

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