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    Tell me about yourself. What makes you think you’re qualified to work for this company? Or‚ I’m interviewing 120 people for 2 jobs. Why should I hire you? I have had an experience of internship at your company ‘Sperco Inc.’‚ and I was fascinated by the extremely fast development dynamics‚ which shows that the company has outdistanced its competitors for 14 steps in the global list of international pharmaceutical companies. Therefore‚ it is definitely the place that suits me‚ since not only did I

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    Can poor and rich become friends Young or old‚ male or female‚ white or black‚ poor or rich‚ we all crave for friendship. A friend in need is a friend in deed. We not only turn to friends for happiness‚ we can also count on them when we have trouble. But can two people who have huge difference in the amount of wealth become good friends? In my opinion‚ it’s far from possible. To further illustrate my point of view‚ I present three conspicuous reasons as follow. To begin with‚ rich people‚ especially

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    Why do countries trade with each other? Show‚ using examples‚ why this may be to do with principle of comparative advantage. Introduction In 1776 Adam Smith stated‚ "If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity cheaper than we ourselves can make it‚ better buy it of them with some part of the produce of our own industry‚ employed in a way in which we have some advantage." This sentence shows basic principle on which the world trade is based. Countries buy and sell goods abroad to achieve

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    (Grice‚ 1975). On the other hand‚ scalar implicatures are those that‚ on a scale of informativeness‚ act as the weaker term (some) in which its occurrence is thought to be less informative than the stronger term (all)‚ thus some = not all (Horn‚ 1972). For example‚ consider the following sentence: 1) Some professional athletes are rich. When a speaker produces a sentence such as (1)‚ the listener conveys the idea that in (2): 2) Some professional athletes are rich‚ but some are not. The inferred

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    2013 Rich Dad Poor Dad Book Review Table of Contents Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Topic Introduction and Summary of the Book Statement of Objectives of the Study Method of Study Summary of the book and Critical Analysis Theoretical Frameworks Relating theories to practical behaviour Learning and Conclusion Page No. 3 3 3 4 6 9 10 2 1. Introduction and Summary of the Book Robert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8‚ 1947) is an American investor‚ businessman‚ selfhelp author‚ motivational speaker‚

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    “The Great Gatsby illustrates perfectly the divisions between rich and poor” consider how effectively this is achieved in the opening two chapters Fitzgerald uses language in order to create a clear division between the rich and the poor. In many ways such as the use of colour imagery and the description of people and places‚ a clear division between classes can be seen. Although‚ through the actions of the people in these classes Fitzgerald makes the division seem less prominent. Firstly‚

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    Ancient Chinese Weddings: Rich and Poor The lavishness of the wedding portrays the distinct Chinese class system‚ the wealthy upper class and the poor peasant class. While the wealthy enjoyed the luxury and free will of the wedding‚ the underprivileged suffered from involuntary marriages and plain ceremonies. On the other hand‚ most weddings of the prosperous were merely for publicity issues and reputation; however weddings of the deprived were small‚ but intimate and affectionate. The social

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    one was his biological father whom he called as the “POOR DAD” and the other was his best friend’s father whom he called as the “RICH DAD”. His two fathers taught him how to be successful in life but with different methods and attitudes. While reading the book‚ it became to apparent which of the author’s two father’s turned out to be more effective when it comes to financial success. The author made a fair comparison between his rich dad and poor dad principles‚ ideas‚ financial practices‚ enthusiasm

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    Why free trade is in the interest of the world’s poorest countries Free trade has been a much discussed topic since the 1770s‚ when Adam Smith presented his theory on trade and absolute advantages. Most sources argue that free trade will benefit the poor nations in the long run (Anderson et al. 2011; Bussolo et al. 2011; Madely 2000; Winters et al.‚ 2004). How-ever‚ the size of the benefits will vary in terms of which trade reforms are made‚ who the poor are‚ and how they support themselves (Winters

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    Why some people choke and others panic. Most people would think they are one in the same. Malcolm Gladwell explains the difference and distinction between the two in The Art of Failure. “To choke or panic is considered to be as bad as to quit.” said Gladwell. Choking is about thinking too much and panic is thinking too little. Explicit learning and implicit learning are used in helping to describe what it means to choke or panic in certain situations. Gladwell uses different scenarios of how failure

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