have the right to take away any of their religions. For example‚ I have a friend who practices paganism. She has a hard time because this is not a recognized religion by most people. Most of the people I have seen from other cultures have a strong work ethic. These are the people who put in more hours than required‚ stay late to finish the job‚ and finish the job right. For instance‚ one of my friends is working two jobs to help support her
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water polo. Making the varsity water polo team this year has shaped me overall to work harder‚ try harder‚ and believe harder. Academically speaking‚ I am not the best student. I am not the straight A student with all AP classes or close to perfect SAT scores. I have always worked hard in school and tried my best to keep up with my grades and try to go to college. Water polo has‚ since I started freshman year‚ made me work 10x harder on my grades than I thought possible. And once I made the varsity
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structured around family‚ their place of worship‚ and work and their social lives imitate this focus. Additionally‚ this dimension seeks predictability‚ and stability over risk‚ intimacy‚ and self-discovery. I could not agree with this more. There is nothing most significant to me than developing a strong work ethic to help achieve my goals in a classroom or a soccer field while also applying it in my everyday life. I strongly believe that all my hard work will soon pay off in a form of a college degree
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The client system that is the subject of this essay is associated with a social service agency that provides workforce readiness assistance and adult education classes. The job readiness and certification component of the program provides certification in the following fields: construction‚ nursing assistant‚ home health aide and security guard. Another aspect of the program provides adult basic education classes to adults with low literacy and English as a second language to new immigrants. These
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not like about myself are things such as‚ my body itself‚ my mathematical skills and my shyness. I like my attributes and goals‚ and my need to put people before myself. If I had to change anything about myself‚ I think it would mostly be my work ethic and my mood swings. My family has told me many times that they view me as a
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hardworking‚ ambitious and conscientious. For example‚ many of employees when they work in office‚ they are not really work all time. Sometimes they can just leave all the task and look at their smartphone. Maybe they’re playing games‚ chatting‚ or maybe browse into online website. And sometimes‚ young employees have rich family‚ so they have family that can “back up” them into the future. Which means they not really need to work hard to get the good job‚ because they have their parents. So these young employees
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that program has caught me responsibility‚ respect and to never give up. I currently work at Little Caesars‚ Its taught me to keep my patience with difficult customers and thats the Customers Satisfaction is always number one. Highlights Bilingual in [English and Spanish] Exceptional customer service MS Office proficient Goal-oriented 34 WPM typing speed Reliable Organized Strong work ethic Spanish speaking Team player Excellent communication skills Self-sufficient
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job. As the image shows‚ having a positive attitude is the highest percentage which I don’t totally agree with. Personally I think positive attitude should be ranked lower and have a strong work ethic first. According to Naceweb (Smith‚ 2012)‚ which made a survey‚ were the highest ranked quality is “Ability to work in a Team Structure.” I agree with Nacewebs results that working in a team should be in a high position‚ but not the highest either‚ instead I agree with Lisa L. (2010) statement that says
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JESSICA BLAIR Burnt Umber Drive‚ Charlotte‚ NC 28215 Home: (980)475-1032 • Cell: (980)475-1032 Jessicablair1@icloud.com CORE QUALIFICATIONS Exceptional communicator Strong work ethic Highly organized Reliable Strong interpersonal skills Team player EDUCATION ASSOCIATE OF ARTS: LIBERAL ARTS Clinton College‚ Rock Hill‚ SC GPA: GPA: 3.1 Liberal Arts GPA: 3.1 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE Morris College‚ Sumter‚ SC GPA: GPA: 3.1 GPA: 3.1 Criminal Justice EXPERIENCE SAFE ALLIANCE Charlotte Intake
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differences between the Japanese and the Americans. The theme of the movie is that a Japanese company takes over a failed American auto plant and saves a town from ruin. However‚ conflict arises due to the tremendously different cultures and work ethics of the two groups. A very important element in the movie is the portrayal of the collectivism of the Japanese both in their daily and working life. While‚ the Americans are shown to be focused on‚ individualism. Collectivism is a phenomenon
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