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    09 Module Program 1. IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDE: Building a positive attitude 2. SUCCESS: Winning strategies 3. MOTIVATION: Motivating yourself and others every day 4. LISTENING AND COMMUNICATION: Communicating either through silence or word or actions 5. SELF-ESTEEM: Building positive self-esteem and image 6. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS: Building a pleasing personality 7. SUBCONSCIOUS MIND AND HABITS: Forming positive habits and character 8. GOAL-SETTING: Setting and achieving your goals 9. VALUES

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    Process Writing Assignment Draft 1 Cassius’ actions are not driven by his love for Rome Cassius is a political enemy of Caesar and is a manipulator with ambition. He is very suitable for political survival and has a strong greed for power. He is cunning and dangerous‚ and together with a group of conspirators‚ planned a series of actions to get people against Caesar‚ so that they will be able to achieve their ultimate goal of killing Caesar. These actions include assassination of Caesar to get more

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    pursuing my college career at The University of Texas‚ I wouldn’t want the color of my skin or my ethnicity to be the reason for my admission or refusal. Affirmative action created a form of discrimination against a race that wasn’t used to being discriminated and Hopwood v. Texas opened the door for the abolishment of the affirmative action policy. In 1978‚ the case of Bakke v. Regents of the University of California ruled that “universities may consider race in admissions‚ to maintain diverse enrollment

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    students don’t seam to take High School seriously and they don’t get enough experience about college and the next steps that should be taken. However‚ students that think ahead and take college classes while in High school seem to be much more successful in the long run. So with that‚ students should take college classes while in High school because they gain additional knowledge‚ they get socialized with an older and more experienced crowd along with an understanding of what college is about. Often

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    Kim takes extra French lessons but she doesn’t want to do poorly in her other classes. Kim should not take extra French lessons. This is because she needs to know the basics to graduate‚ Kim’s parents may not allow her to take the lessons‚ and she can focus on a specific field of study for a higher paying job. First of all‚ she needs to know the basics to graduate. When you know the basics such as math and English‚ you can have a high chance of getting some jobs. If Kim focuses on the basics she

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    you direct equality quit like Affirmative Action does. If you consider affirmative action for its intentional purposes than Affirmative Action is very just‚ its purpose being to equalize the education and economic gap between minorities and causations. Although it is not a perfect method to achieving equality in this country‚ it is essential to accept it for why it’s been put into place and that it is all part of a process. Of course affirmative action

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    Affirmative Action As a college student‚ I am very familiar with the grueling process of filling out countless college applications‚ writing essay after essay‚ and checking an assortment of boxes asking you questions such as your parent’s income and your race. I have found myself pondering why college admissions factor so much weight on race or ethnicity and whether or not it is fair. It is more than apparent that as our nation grows it has increasingly become a multiracial‚ multiethnic society

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    RESEARCH PAPER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION INTRODUCTION Affirmative Action is an employment legislation protection system that is intended to address the systemized discrimination faced by women and minorities. It achieves this by enforcing diversity through operational intrusions into recruitment‚ selection‚ and other personnel functions and practices in America. Originally‚ Affirmative Action arose because of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s desire to integrate society on educational

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    Affirmative Action Hello Class. Let me start off by saying that I support the Republican Party’s ideas and values and I am a proud supporter of George W. bush. Do I have your attention now? good. Founded in 1974‚ the American Association for Affirmative Action‚ otherwise known as AAAA is a non profit organization that helps minorities achieve equal opportunity in the work force (www.AffirmativeAction.org). The problem with American today is that we are seen as different people because of our

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    Ashley Rhodes-Courter is the author of the book “Three Little Words” and this book that she has written is actually very interesting. Ashley wrote this book because she wanted to talk about her past and try to put it all together piece by piece. She is a very inspirational writer for everyone‚ no matter the age. Ashleys book‚ “Three Little Words” is a book about when she was a young girl and how her past was and when she was in so many foster homes and when her mother was taken away from her.

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