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    Short Listing Matrix

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    How to Use the Short Listing Matrix General principles: The short-listing process is confidential and the panel should be at least two members. Any member of the Appointment/Short-listing Panel‚ who knows any candidate‚ must declare this to the Panel Chair.  The short-listing matrix should be used to record the process and will form part of the Recruitment and Selection documents kept by HR for legal reasons. DO NOT introduce any new criteria at the short-listing stage. Reasons for success and

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    Memo About Interview

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    Memo To: xxxx From: xxxx Date: February 8‚ 2015 Re: Things about Interview We had our first business meeting on February 3‚ 2015 in the small section class. There were mainly three topics about interview we discussed in the class. Our group’s topic is interview preparation. I got one journal to share named How to “Prepare for a Job Interview” on the website of The Wall Street Journal. In addition‚ we also learned from other two groups about the interview skills and interview clothing. In the

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    Fall In Venezuela

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    BAI NOI INTRODUCTION: []And in this film‚ the old man involved in a journey to look for a wonderful place‚ a legendary waterfall. Do you remember the name of this fall? []Although Paradise fall doesn’t exist but it was inspired by a real fall‚ the highest waterfall in the world. That is Angle fall. And I want ask you 1 more question‚ can you tell me which country does the fall belong to? Besides this highest waterfall‚ Venezuela is also famous for the kingdom of beautiful women. Lying on the northern

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    character‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ he is the protagonist and also writes the main portion of the novel. He discovers the secret of life and creates an intelligent monster feeling increasingly guilty and ashamed. Victor realizes how helpless he is from preventing the monster from ruining his life and other people’s lives as well. The story takes place in Geneva in the 1800’s. Where most of it takes is in the frankenstein’s house in the town of Switzerland.There are a few different characters like Victor Frankenstein

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    Revenge In Frankenstein

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    knowledge‚ and how much happier that man is who believes his own town to be the world‚ than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow." Victor did get his revenge. Though‚ it cost him the most vital thing a man can have‚ his life. After looking at the outcome of making the creature‚ it is clear that it was a damaging choice Victor made. For Elizabeth who ended up dying a horrible death due to the

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    Reputation can make or break an individual. It determines how people view one another and it also decides how people treat and react to each other. In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the monster‚ Victor Frankenstein and Elizabeth Lavenza face struggles with their reputation and how it defines them. Also‚ in Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Iago‚ Othello and Desdemona are presented with similar struggles to the ones the characters in Frankenstein face. The presentation of reputation in both works allows

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    In the novel Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley develops a character‚ The Creature‚ who appears to be innocent only to reveal his true self‚ a villainous monster. The Creature’s rain of terror commences with the homicide of William Frankenstein. He attempts to kidnap William and when the child threatens to tell his father‚ M.Frankenstein‚ the Creature is enraged and‚”..grasped his throat to silence him‚and in a moment he laid dead..” ( 131 ). Notably‚ the Creature’s actions stemmed from rage and selfish

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    product of Victor Frankenstein which was a product of many various body parts of other humans. It was always in Victor’s delight to bring something back to life from the dead. So he does so by creating this monster. Shortly after creating the monster he realizes what he had done and what he had created. He was not willing to care for the monster that he had created for several different reasons like looks‚ knowledge and what others had thought. The monster realizes what has happened and what Victor has

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    the cottagers‚ [he] abstained” (Shelley 99). The monster has been alive for a very short period of time and knows little of social norms‚ yet he has an instinctive predisposition towards good actions. Victor was also innocent in his youth‚ and remembers fondly how he was raised by devoted parents. Victor recalls‚ “I was so guided by a silken cord that all seemed

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    Controlling Creations A common moral issue is raised in both Frankenstein and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The authors present the argument that scientific advancement‚ when not controlled‚ may be harmful. Both Victor Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll made huge scientific advances in creating life. Unlike Frankenstein‚ Jekyll did not create a new person; he brought out another side of himself. Both scientists could not control what they created. Even though both books are works of

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