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    appearance‚ public speaking‚ and body language‚ are the three most important elements to proper communication in a job interview. Considering the only job I’ve held in the past 27 years has been the U.S. Navy‚ I have not had a need for a job interview‚ but I have applied or auditioned for key management positions. So in essence I am applying that experience to Module 1’s question "What‚ in your opinion‚ are the three most important elements to proper communication in a job interview." I’ve carefully

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    Throughout my life I’ve experienced a lot of significant lessons. The lessons I learned shaped me to be the person I am today. My father being a deputy sheriff for 15 years‚ knew the lesson that I needed learn to keep me out of trouble. He taught me four basic rules to keep me out of trouble. The rules consist of‚ no means no‚ stop means stop now‚ keep your hands to yourself and mind your own business. These rules have kept me out of trouble ever since I heard my father udder them. I’ve lived my life by them

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    “You’ll learn‚ as you get older‚ that rules are made to be broken. Be bold enough to live life on your terms‚ and never‚ ever apologize for it. Go against the grain‚ refuse to conform‚ take the road less traveled instead of the well-beaten path. Laugh in the face of adversity‚ and leap before you look. Dance as though everybody is watching March to the beat of your own drummer. And stubbornly refuse to fit in.”-Mandy Hale In the south of the United States during the 30’s in the town of Maycomb

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    To Kill A Mockingbird In the book To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Atticus once stated “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… until you climb into his skin and walk around it.” In this essay‚ I’m going to discuss life lessons that can be learned from this novel and are still relatable today. The three life lessons that come to mind are racism‚ injustice‚ and don’t judge others based on their appearance. On page 144‚ Scout was talking to Atticus about people

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    10: Book Lessons Breaking Through by Francisco Jimenez 1. Breaking down barriers To break down a barrier‚ means to have an open-mind set to who you talk to‚ look at‚ and judge. In the book‚ Francisco experiences racial barriers that are created in his school. The students at his school easily judge others by their appearances and race. Since Francisco is Mexican‚ he is treated differently than others and faces hard times as he tries to “fit in”. 2. Striving for a better way of life The Jimenez’s

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    Christianity‚ collaborate for some controversial and unorthodox symbolism. In her short story The Life You Save May Be Your Own‚ O’Connor incorporates numerous symbols to emphasize her theme. O’Connor’s use of symbolism filters into the names and traits of her characters‚ the dimensions of her setting‚ and the events of her plot. Mr. Shiftlet is a man who doesn’t know what he wants. Throughout the story‚ his views on life vary from righteous to self-absorbed. In the beginning of the story‚ he preaches to mother

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    Lesson 1 How to be resourceful in economic turmoil One lesson learned during the Great Depression was to be resourceful in times of need. When the stock market crashed and banks closed people were made to make use of what they had‚ whether that was food or clothes. The Great Depression left a great impression on people of the era’s thoughts‚ and their habits. Many of them hoarded money‚ become pack rats‚ and generally had trouble parting with anything they may possibly have found a use for down

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    putting him down. He doesn’t have many friends‚ so drawing pictures is a way for him to communicate to the world. Arnold feels alone; he thinks he has no one to turn to. He feels his only escape from that is through his pictures. “I think Rowdy might be the most important person in my life. Maybe more important than my family.” (pg. 24) Rowdy is Arnold’s best friend. He is the only person from the reservation that Arnold trusts. Arnold says that he may even be more important than his own family‚ which

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    Scenario: World War 4 has just occurred and you and 5 other people find yourselves to be the only people left on the planet earth. You manage to all make it to a bunker‚ however‚ you all realize that if 2 of you wish to survive for many years‚ 4 of you will have to leave soon because there are not enough resources for all of you to survive. If all of you stay‚ then you will all live only for a maximum of 2 years. In your bunker‚ you have the following facilities: sewage system water seeds

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    |   | The story of Crossy and Lefty Rules for this exchange: ·         Once or One - Every time the word One or Once you pass your gift           two times to the right meaning you skip ONE person. ·         Crossy or cross - You pass the gift your holding across the circle. ·         Left or Lefty - you pass your gift one person to the left ·         Right - pass your gift one person to the right ONCE(2times to the right) upon a time‚ a long time ago‚ Santa got very sick at Christmas

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