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    Role Play in Sales

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    Effective Role Playing in Sales Training Posted on September 25‚ 2012 by John Asher Top salespeople approach their careers in a similar fashion as professional athletes. They practice‚ drill and rehearse all of their skills so that they can execute them without even thinking about it‚ and do not ignore any area of the sales process. It is useless for a salesperson to make a great presentation if she does not know how to close. And closing and getting the money will not lead to referrals unless

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    If you haven’t ever heard of Woodstock‚ then you don’t know what the greatest musical festival was. Woodstock was all about peace‚ love and music and it was the musical festival that changed how we look at music today . The Woodstock Music and Art Festival was a three day festival that was held in Bethel‚ New York. It was a historic event that changed many people’s outlook on life‚ and was a big part of what was known as the hippie movement. The original idea of the festival was suppose to be this

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    Native American Music

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    Native American music has many different musical styles. Within every Native American tribe there is a variety of musical styles and instruments. In response to the research that I have conducted‚ there are three main musical styles that are going to be my point of focus. The Sioux Grass Dance‚ the Zuni Lullaby‚ and the Iroquois Quiver Dance are the principal methods which contribute to Native American music. The Sioux Grass Dance is considered to be the most popular style of Native

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    Role Play Script

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    Yes‚ this dog is right. You just have to listen to me. Besides‚ I am just here to help. Finn: Okay‚ what is it that you want to tell me? Witch: Give me your hand and I will read your future. . . (She will take the hand of Finn and dance in a creepy music) Witch: Here is the prophesy… Wait for it… (clasp of thunder sound) “Unfortunate is he to meet death in expense of a friend” (Repeat twice) Jake: What do you mean by that? Witch: That means‚ Finn is going to die because of his best friend. Who is his

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    The American Revolution Women’s lives began to change significantly with the American Revolution. Every war means more women taking charge during the absence and after the deaths of husbands and fathers‚ their active role in the war was very important. After the war‚ talk of rights raised issues of women’s rights education. Religions also play an important role for women in the American Revolution. Women’s roles were limited in the colonial times. Marriage and motherhood were the primary goals

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    The Role Setting Plays

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    The Role Setting Plays The setting of a story is rarely ever just a place. The setting serves a purpose that helps add to the story being told. Truman Capote’s novel In Cold Blood is set in the small country town of Holcomb. He illustrates a tightly knit‚ religious‚ secluded town for his audience to identify with. Capote uses Holcomb to connect with his audience and as an ironic element‚ which in turn creates and adds to the emotional impact brought with the murders. Capote spends a tremendous

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    Indigenous to the lush South American tropical rain forests‚ the Toucan is recognized throughout the Americas‚ especially in the United States. Known for their unusual but unforgettably unique multi colored beaks‚ the function still has scientists puzzled. Scientists and researchers have studied the different functions‚ but have not been successful in determining it purpose‚ although they have determined it is not used as a weapon nor is it used to gather food. Toucans primarily feed on fruit while

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    Native American Music

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    Native American Music Title of Song: Native American Spiritual Music Style of work: Native American Medium: Flute and drums As we all know Native American music is heavily influenced by many instruments‚ but the rattles‚ drums and the flute are regarded as the instruments that are considered the most important. The piece of music I listened to is titled‚ “Native America Spiritual Song”. The music for this piece is very mellow and relaxing‚ at certain points this piece literally gave me

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    Women Role In Revolution The American revolution was a political upheaval that took place between 1765-1783 during which colonies in the thirteen American colonies rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy‚ overthrown the authority of the Great Britain‚ and founded in United States of America. During the war‚ the women would stay at home with the family and work jobs like such as being a “seamstress and a maid” as the men went off to fight the U.S. The women found themselves unable

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    Cassie Huerta Instructor Amelia Boan LIT 255 15 March 2015 Religion in Colonial American Literature Religion played a leading role in the works of colonial authors. It was the theme that radiated through most of the documented texts from this era in American history. Ideological views appeared to shape literary styles as well as the interpretations of historical and political events. Authors such as Anne Bradstreet‚ William Bradford‚ and John Winthrop were amongst the many who contributed to the

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