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    Here’s an example of an interview answer that does just that: "I am someone who keeps a busy schedule and enjoys getting a lot done. But at times‚ it’s hard for me to take a step back and get perspective. I’ve learned that I need to push myself to look around for more efficient solutions and to ensure that I delegate work to others to be as effective as possible.” If we take a closer look‚ here’s what this answer really says: Strength: "I am someone who keeps a busy

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    Interview with the elder. I have had an incredible opportunity; this great opportunity was meeting and forming a bond with Mrs. Evangeline Baviera.(Vangie for short) While meeting with Mrs. Evangeline‚ I have learned a lot about her. I have learned that she is a phenomenal role model‚ a loving mother and a former wife. I am pleased to share the story of the remarkable‚ unforgettable Evangeline Baviera. On Nov. 25‚ 1932‚ the world was graced with the appearance of Evangeline Villa‚ born

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    Carl Stearne Professor Byrn History 18 2 May 2014 Interview Paper Before the Civil War and Reconstruction‚ slavery ran rapid throughout the United States. Slave owners treated their slaves as animals and deemed them as barbarian. It is argued that since it would have been cheaper if Whites had others perform free labor‚ Whites would have traded goods and war prisoners with the African leaders. The result of this‚ created a system of slavery far more degrading than any other form of servitude

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    injured during the war and to provide for the families of those who died on the battlefield. Lincoln’s immortal words became the Veterans Affairs motto in 1959. In this essay I will talk about how our country has continuously supported our veterans by giving them the opportunity to get the education they want‚ and also by giving them a chance at a job so they can continue their lives once they’re back. Lastly‚ I would like to talk about the health care benefits that our veterans so rightly deserve

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    Veterans have done so much for us.They risk their lives for our country.We need to do something for them.We need to honor them for fighting for our county.If you have a family member that is a veteran you should call them and thank them for putting their life on the line. We have to show them appreciation and help them when they get back.Give them a ride‚donate money‚take them to dinner just do something to help them.War is a scaring thing when you see something bad there and you will it sticks with

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    Lincoln’s promise to care for our veterans?” Using the authority of the government and the American people we can keep Lincoln’s oath of caring for our veterans and their families. After combat‚ veterans coming home face many challenges‚ including health care‚ finical problems‚ and education. To begin with‚ millions of regular people are being treated first‚ while the veteran waits months to be treated. In a passage‚ it gives a statistic that concludes‚ “ Veterans hospitals are three-times more overcrowded

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    The Veterans Administration is known not by the exceptional care and service they provide‚ but by the outrageously high numbers of suicide and death to service members waiting to be seen and treated through their facilities. We see brave Americans risking their life and limbs to defend this country only to return home to a flawed healthcare system. Since the beginning of the Second Gulf War‚ the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has seen a surge of veterans coming in to seek help physically

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    these veterans defending Americans of the United States in past wars‚ we may not be free right now. These men and women risk their lives to our freedom‚ and this took a great deal of bravery and sacrifice. Many veterans even died‚ and I have seen on the news where many more are still dying‚ and families are losing their loved ones. It is very sad that many people choose to risk their lives‚ but they knew the risks and felt it was their duty and honor to fight on our behalf. So what is a veteran to

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    Peter Lamour Career Interview 1. What is your current job title/position and how long have you been in this role? I am currently employed at La Fitness and I am a personal trainer. People who have a membership here at La Fitness set up appointments‚ and I train them one on one. I have been working as a personal trainer here for 3 years now. 2. How did you “land” this position? Before I worked here as a personal trainer‚ I was still working here but as a Sales associate who sold memberships

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    Post 9/11 Disabled Veterans and The Problems They Face The number of disabled veterans has increased greatly since September 11th 2001 due to the resulting military campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan. There are roughly 22 million veterans in the United States and about 3.5 million of them have service-connected disability. This is due in large part to the increase in medical technology‚ so the post 9/11 veterans are surviving injuries that would have been certain death in previous wars and military campaigns

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