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    also so-called ’emotional eater’ where they will take double the amount of food when having stress in order to forget the problems. The next point being discussed is‚ how to prevent obesity‚ namely by doing regular exercise. However‚ many are reluctant to practice even simple routines like walking to places nearby like to the shop‚ to school or to the office or use the stairs instead of using elevators or a lift to the office. According to a study made‚ obesity can be inherited. This may be

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    | |b.Negotiation influence can be achieved through different tactics.In the role play‚I was assigned to act as the manager Dale.After | |trying the first ‘pressure’ tactic‚I found that the person I talked with felt quite stressed and reluctant to compromise with me.So| |I used the other tactics such as emotional appeal‚focusing on Chris’ values to arouse emotional support for a proposal. | |4.What is the learning gap in relation to this topic?

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    people have a duty to take care of others…” (Sjoerdsma Paragraph 9) This would be like between a doctor and a patient. Then it would be the doctor’s duty to make sure that the patient is taken care of. Also the article states “instead of compelling reluctant incompetent people to intervene‚ we should concentrate in protecting Good Samaritans who act now without force of law.” (Sjoerdsma Paragraph 6) Here we can clearly see that humans can be good people without law forcing them to do so. It would be

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    subjects. Some of the fellow prisoners eagerly joined in; others declined. Faludy notes‚ "Those who died . . . were always the men who had been most determined to survive‚ those who had concentrated on nothing but food‚ sleep and warmth . . . I was reluctant to admit the obvious: that delighting in a good poem or discussing Plato’s Socratic dialogue could somehow arm the spirit to the point that it could prevent the body’s collapse." He concludes his address with this realization: "Our whole fragile

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    when babysitting‚ early as the age of eight. I kept in mind that my actions were going to be looked upon‚ always. It was not until I entered middle school that I realized how some classmates were not used to taking initiative. My classmates were reluctant to participate in our group projects‚ afraid of failure‚ and not willing to take risks. So I took control of group projects‚ always. I entered high school and my perception of leadership changed. Now‚ I was in control of not one but two clubs: French

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    Internet to maintain face-to-face contact with their friends and colleagues. Cyber-living resembles the experience of seeing disguised people behind a mask‚ maintaining distance between one another. Once indulged in the fictitious world‚ people feel reluctant to approach others and to concentrate on real life. That’s why some people have lost the skill of direct contact and get alienated from others.   Therefore‚ it is necessary for us to use Internet in a reasonable way and restrain from addiction

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    movement‚ because many Politicians were drinking despite the law. Subsequently congress never provided proper funding for any type of reinforcement for the extensive violations of the Volstead act. Even those who strongly supported prohibition were reluctant to produce or request additional funding‚ because revealing to the public how severe violations had become would be compromising to the cause. This weakness allowed street gangs to supply clubs‚ speakeasies‚ and private dealers such as politicians

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    I am taking the opportunity to submit my resume to you for consideration. The position I am applying for is the administrative assistant as featured on the indeed website during January 2017. After stepping away from the workforce to start a family‚ I am ready to resume my professional career. Currently‚ my children are school-aged and more independent‚ allowing me to fulfill my desires and enter the workforce. I have kept my skills and connections current through active volunteer work‚ including

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    Journal of Consumer Research‚ Inc. Moral Habitus and Status Negotiation in a Marginalized Working-Class Neighborhood Author(s): Bige Saatcioglu and Julie L. Ozanne Source: Journal of Consumer Research‚ Vol. 40‚ No. 4 (December 2013)‚ pp. 692-710 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/671794 . Accessed: 26/02/2015 00:38 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms

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    Two-Way Monologues An examination of Keneally’s The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith through Friel’s Translations If medium is the message‚ as suggested by Marshall McLuhan‚ much can be said about the difference between a novel and a play. As he explains‚ the medium is an extension of human facility‚ "The wheel...is an extension of the foot. The book is an extension of the eye... Clothing‚ an extension of the skin..." (McLuhan). Thomas Keneally’s novel The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith explains this phenomenon

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