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    8.0 VIDEO RESUME (VISUME) 1.0 INTRODUCTION In line with the rapid growth of technology today‚ there is a new resume format which is trending‚ ie video resume (visume) or also known as video CV. A video resume is a short video‚ usually 1-3 minutes‚ created by a candidate for employment and uploaded to the Internet for prospective employers to review. The video resume showcases the individual’s skills and experience and is typically used to supplement the traditional text-based resume. It

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    The Fear of Oblivion

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    Hannah Ernst Mrs. Radavich English 10 6 October 2014 The Cruelty of Oblivion If one is constantly bombarded with strenuous tasks‚ they may resort to desperate measures. The main character‚ Tom Benecke goes to the extremes to prove himself for his job. He spends the majority of his time trying to be productive‚ and sedulous‚ but will soon learn that work is not the major priority in life. In “The Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket‚” by Jack Finney‚ Tom is faced with many internal and external

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    November 13‚ 2012 A Beautiful Mind This is a true story about John Nash who unfortunately was discovered in his adult life as having a terrible illness‚ paranoid schizophrenia. John Nash was a student at Princeton. He tries to portray himself as being really smart‚ but right off you can tell there is something wrong with him‚ by the look in his eyes. This theory is thought to be incredible and he is offered a job at M.I.T. He gets married and has a child. This is when his world is turned upside

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    Fear in Lord of the Flies

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    meaning to them. Some of the really great themes are fear‚ civilization vs. savagery‚ loss of innocence and many more.     Fear is something that we don’t want to accept in our lives‚ but it is still there. It always will be even if you think it is not. Those boys also have a fear. They have a fear of the beast‚ the adults. The fear leads them to killing because they think it gives them power. They look for the beast that they fear of‚ but really they fear of themselves‚ of the beast that is actually in

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    Life Without Limits

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    Life Without Limits Life Without Limits Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life Nick Vujicic D O U B L E DAY N E W YORK LON DON TORONTO SYDN E Y AUCKL AN D published by doubleday Copyright © 2010 by Nicholas James Vujicic All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Doubleday Religion‚ an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group‚ a division of Random House‚ Inc.‚ New York. www.crownpublishing.com doubleday and the dd colophon are registered trademarks of Random House‚ Inc

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    Fear In Lord Of The Flies

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    The presence of fear in Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies is a relatively short book‚ but within its small amount of text William Golding is able to do much more than tell an exciting story. He digs deep into human nature and the natural corruption in people’s souls. He specifically explores the impact that fear has on people and how it makes them act. In Golding’s eyes‚ humans are doomed just as the children on the island are‚ and that is because of fear. He believes that just the presence of

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    world‚ inconquerable. To think you were once worried about public speaking‚ but no more. Thanks to your improved speaking you are much more confident person. Unfortunately this is just a dream‚ and you must face reality. Do you have problems with public speaking ? If you fear the spotlight‚ you are not alone. 3 out of 4 people have some form of stage fright‚ ranging from small worries to physically disabiling symptoms‚ such as vommiting. This fear is known as Glossophobia. This

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    Mind and Independence

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    The spirit of independence has enlightened me and blessed me with the power to think freely. Ladies and gentlemen and all the audiences who are hearing‚ welcome everyone. Today I will tell you how the spirit of independence has led me to think freely. A few days ago I was going somewhere by rickshaw and stuck in a traffic jam meanwhile. The time was really boring and I made a plan to pass it talking to someone I don’t know. I started talking to my rickshawala. I asked him whether he knew about

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    the mind game

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    PKG The argument on whether god does or does not exist has been the topic of a lot of heated debates in these recent years. With the growing number of independent thinkers in todays society‚ the question still remains “Does God really exist”? Philosophers have contemplated and presented different arguments attempting to explain the question‚ “Does God Exist?” for hundreds of years there hasn’t been any rock solid proof that God does or does not exist. It is my opinion that the strongest argument

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    a world without rules

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    would be a such thing as ’good’ if there were no rules. There would be nothing to compare it to. If there were no models for people to say "okay‚ this is a good person‚ and this is a bad person" then we couldn’t really say what’s good or bad. I think the existence of rules keeps people from deviating from the norm for fear of consequences‚ but if there were no negative consequences for people’s actions‚ people could ideally‚ do whatever they wanted without fear of retribution or being outcasted. Imagine

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