your wanting to be liked at work‚ there’s many possible ways to do so using to big strategies affinity seeking and politeness strategies. For me if I want to be liked at work things that I would do is being caring and respectful to others. Another thing that I think is key if you wanting to be liked is being dependable. Being dependable‚ people know they can rely on you to be there for them such as to cover a shift when they need it‚ or you are there to talk to give them support. Lastly doing your job
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Revised “What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?” We are usually asked this question very early in life: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s one of the biggest questions asked of children‚ from toddlers to teenagers. It’s always asked to help encourage kids to think of their future. After all‚ how many children really know what they want to do with the rest of their lives? Oh yeah‚ there are those lucky few who have a special calling. Many kids will say they want to be a police
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Numbers in Spanish. Numbers are everywhere... Why don’t we learn today how to express quantities in Spanish?Let’s begin with: Numbers: 1 to 10 1: uno (un / una) (*)2: dos3: tres4: cuatro5: cinco6: seis7: siete8: ocho9: nueve10: diez(*) Number 1 ("uno")‚ in Spanish‚ changes to "un" if it is followed by a masculine noun‚ and to "una" if followed by a feminine noun.Examples:"Yo tengo un hermano" (I have one brother)As "hermano" is a masculine noun‚ we use "un""Yo tengo una hermana" (I have one sister)In
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(ôth-au-r) - One who practices writing as a profession. 15 years is a long time and especially so for one who has not lived that long yet. Today teens like me are expected to know what they want do later in life. Maybe if it were not the twenty first century I could be imaginative but that would be childish (In case you didn’t know this is a CHILDRENS essay competition). However after a decade and a half I would like to be in a profession that is considered neither here nor there in terms of childishness
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How Successful Do You Want to Become? By Russ Hobbs A solid belief system can take us a long way. Success has a belief system and when we can master such a system‚ there is very little that can stop the inevitable: massive achievements. Take a look at seven keys to unlocking success. Everything happens for a reason Successful people believe that there is a purpose behind every event or situation. Whether it’s a lesson to be learned or a change in your life’s direction‚ they believe that whatever
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"What do you want to be when you grow up?" It is such a typical question‚ yet it compels children to venture into their innocent minds and let them imagine the world full of possibilities and encouragements. Their responses vary‚ ranging from superheroes to the President of the United States. But how would the little ones react when they were told‚ "You are not talented or smart enough. Try again." Their dreams would be shattered into millions of pieces and their hopes would be lost forever. Plummeting
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When teachers asked that what it is you want to be when you grow up‚ most children do not respond with "a career in financial services". Like most children‚ I responded with reference to jobs that seemed fun at the time. My first choice was a typewriter and translator‚ second naturally a pianist‚ but the third and most important choice was a computer engineer because I like computer‚ typing‚ translating a work and playing piano. If I were a computer engineer‚ I will
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War Photographer by Ms. Duffy This poem is the only one by Ms. Duffy (in this selection) which is written in the third person. It is about a person who is clearly not the poet. The surface subject of the poem is the war photographer of the title but at a deeper level the poem explores the difference between "Rural England" and places where wars are fought (Northern Ireland‚ the Lebanon and Cambodia)‚ between the comfort or indifference of the newspaper editor and its readers and the
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Links: Homeworks for free We answer 1000 questions daily Free and fast brainly.in 3 Consider the implications of your consumerism. Everything you buy has a product life cycle‚ or a history of how it was produced using what materials. When possible‚ reduce the impact of your purchase by buying products that are made locally and/or are manufactured from recycled materials. 4 Eat local‚ organic
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Clifford tells the story of a shipowner whose ship sank and drowned all aboard. Clifford things the shipowner is guilty of their deaths even though he sincerely and in all good conscience believed the ship was sea- worth. What do you think? Do you agree with Clifford? Why or why not? Answer: I think that Clifford is absolutely correct in the scenarios that he provided. Quickly‚ Clifford made it clear that the shipowner was fully aware that his ship had not been built well‚ and because of this the
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