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    Love is duty

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    Jabril Muhammad Dr.Edwards English 1301 9 June 2014 Love is duty Love is unpredictable and can never be studied completely. St. Augustine said “Better to have loved and lost‚ then to have never loved at all.” No matter how long I live on this wonderful planet I will never forget her‚ she was the first girl I had ever connected with on an emotional and spiritual level. I first caught a glimpse of her at a conference in Austin‚ Texas‚ at the Grand Marriott hotel we became very close over a period

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    The Importance of Communication Skills in Your Organization And Life The importance of communication skills in your organization is high and should be made a priority if it is not already. The importance of communication skills exists because without communication no real or effective work could ever be carried out. So‚ the importance of communication skills in your business is to promote more effective business practices and allow individuals within the organization to feel comfortable communicating

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    Answer 3: Food plays an important part in any situation; it can make or break the problems. In the Importance of Being Earnest‚ food plays a very vital role in helping create movement in the plot. The play‚ importance of being earnest by Oscar Wilde uses food as an essential motif /symbol of an act of working out problems. Set in the Victorian era the tea time custom is vastly a part of the play. From the very beginning where Algernon is questioned about the “cucumber sandwiches” he claims “I believe

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    The Duties of a Secretary

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    The Duties of A Secretary When we enter a law office the first individual we meet is the legal secretary. She is the one withe responsibility for the correspondence‚ records‚ and other affairs of a.law office. The word "secretary" reflects its Latin root secretum (secret)‚ which originally referred to a person who acted as a confidant‚ and handled matters of a private nature for his principal. The executive position or executive secretary is one of major responsibility in business or government

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    A Mothers Duty

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    A Mothers Duty It was my first day of class and I was extremely nervous and excited at the same time. I hadn’t been a student in a classroom in over 10 years. I wouldn’t let my nervousness get the best of me though. I had to succeed; if not for me‚ I had to do it for my children. I was all they had now‚ and they were all I had. I wanted my children to grow up and describe their mother as a strong and determined woman. One who would do anything for her children. In the past all they had known is

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    Duty First

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    Duty first: Analysis of Character in Frank O’Connors “Guests of the Nation” Paper #2 (Character) Page 1 In the story “Guests of the Nation” the author Frank O’Connor paints the reader a picture of the brutality of war and the unbelievable battle of every man for himself. The protagnaist of the story‚ “ Bonaparte” is identified as round and dynamic. The uncharacteristic behavior of Bonaparte is that he does not behave in the manner expected by readers‚ which instigates

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    Importance of maintaining a clean living environment and following orders. It is important to maintain a clean and sanitary living environment for multiple reasons. One of the reasons is that it is a threat to public health in the barracks if even just one of the soldiers is living in unsanitary conditions‚ then through frequent contact throughout the day with other soldiers that one soldier‚ if he or she becomes sick‚ could cause other soldiers to become sick. When one soldier becomes the source

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    Place

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    cherished place. When I was younger‚ I remember my two widowed aunts tidying up the kitchen. They lived in the province with their brother‚ my widowed grandfather. When we visited them‚ we ate in their simple kitchen built with bamboo floors. They came wearing traditional Filipino dresses. They looked so beautiful for me (in their old age and single blessedness)‚ and the kitchen smelled like fresh flowers. The other kitchen I can remember is the kitchen of my grandmother in a far remote place‚ along

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    Oiler Duties

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    * Oiler Duties and Responsibilities * * Primary duty of oiler; he must engage in work relating to engine maintenance‚ watch duty in port/sea w/ the other engine rating. * Responsibility for performance of his duty; he is responsible to the officer in charge in execution of his duties. * Engage in watch duty during navigation; assist for the observation and record temperature‚ pressure and operating condition of machineries in engine space. * Engage in duty while in port;

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    Duty To Retreat

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    After reading the article on page 169 I believe that “duty to retreat” laws are not outdated because people today should still not be allowed to participate in any violence if they find themselves in a situation where there are alternative methods that can be used instead of reacting violently. In today’s society I personally feel that people should rely on technology more than violence. Technology is universal and can be used in many different ways to help in these different types of situations

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