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    G’neal Reyes March15‚ 2013 BSA 202 Mrs. Elvira Molina Inspirational Talk: Good morning! Today we distribute 2500 checks of scholarships for college students. Our scholars were chosen on the bases of written tests. The checks were given by our mayor. Allow me now to address our scholars directly. Children the scholarships you are about to receive came from the fund of the government‚ although their obligation is subsidized us but we need to give importance to the money they

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    time talks with accent

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    Writing a Summary    In the article‚ "Time Talks‚ with an Accent’‚ author Robert Levine explores a cross cultural contrasts in the idea of time‚ called ’social time’.  He discovers that this concept includes the components of waiting‚ rushing; being early or late; as well as the past‚ present and future.  He chose to be a professor of social psychology so that he could manage his own time. While teaching in Brazil‚ he discovers the concept of amanha‚ which signifies that everything that can be postponed

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    The Ted talk is by Rébecca Kleinberger‚ and the title is “Why you don’t like the sound of your own voice”. I chose it because I have never heard someone say that they didn’t like the sound of their own voice‚ but I have heard that when they talk and hear it back they sound different. Rébecca Kleinberger is a voice expert pursuing research as a Ph.D. candidate in the MIT Media Lab’s Opera of the Future group. During her talk‚ she used a lot of things to prove he this which were people don’t like

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    Creative Sparks Talk Analysis Monica Carter PHL/458 December 18‚ 2014 Amy Gingrich Creative Sparks Talk Analysis Sir Kenneth Robinson is an educator and a well-respected author that is leading a movement against current educational systems. He strongly believes that the school’s systems should encourage creativity instead of undermining it. He spoke at a 2006 TED conference and the title of his speech was “How Schools Kill Creativity”. The focus of his speech

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    Talk Show Script

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    Host | Good morning to everyone. Welcome to CCY talks show. Haha..XD As u ppl knw ‚ I am the most famous MC. Dont scream at me > <..not LA just kidding.Today‚ we’ll be talking about the advantages and disadvantages of using Facebook. To better understand these events‚ we’ll talk with Ms Jenny Wong‚ who is a student in Swinburne university; as well as Ms Kelly‚ who is a teacher in a private institution .Also ‚ we have Mrs Lee who is a representative from parents –teacher association. Finally

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    Wells Fargo has been in the news lately over ethical allegations that the bank’s employees‚ driven by strict sales quotas‚ regularly opened new accounts for customers without their knowledge. City and federal officials have reached a settlement of at least $150 million with Wells Fargo. The settlement‚ according to documents reviewed by The Times‚ calls for the San Francisco banking giant to pay $50 million in penalties to local officials and to compensate account holders for fees related to bogus

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    Emergency Room Interview

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    The Finale     It was on April 18th that I had my third‚ and final‚ interview. The doctor that I interviewed was Dr. Anita Kulkarni‚ of the Santa Clara Emergency Room. Dr. Kulkarni and I got along well‚ talking about the hardships of being an Emergency Doctor‚ especially a female doctor‚ the goodness in the career‚ and the relationships that goes into the career. The doctor and I‚ however‚ had been conversing for some time before the interview was actually held. The two of us could not find a time

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    Room Full of Angles The short-story “Room Full of Angles” is written in the 90’s by the author Mike Benson. He throws us directly into the story “as my stomach reached my throat…” (P.60‚ l.1-2) Often you get an introduction to the story you are reading‚ because it is a good way to attract the listeners’ attention. The beginning in Mike Benson’s story is called “In media-res”. Especially it’s important to know that the story is written by a first person-narrator; this means that we have to be

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    Robbins and Judge (2013) address three criterion needed for ethical considerations in organizational decision making: outcomes‚ rights‚ and justice. No decision that affects a large population or reason for a company’s existence is easy to make. However‚ decisions framed around ethical considerations prove to be widely-accepted and respected. Corinthian failed to consider the criteria outlined in the text. First‚ ethical decisions need to focus on the outcome of the decision‚ ideally to provide

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    The arms limitations talks played a big role in reducing tensions during the Cold war for example the United States and the USSR‚ helped relieve the public about an outbreak of a nuclear war and significantly reduced the number of nuclear weapons in the world. The arms limitation talks reduced tension during the Cold War by promoting the idea of peace. The first talks about arms limitations tried to reduce tensions between the United States and the USSR. Although these talks did not seem to be

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