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    aplaying for a job

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    Marilyn Gonzalez 60 Roberts Street Trinidad‚ WI T: +8683701245 E: mdfreitas@gmail.com 30 June 2014 Sir or Madam Go America! 65 Renard Square London SE6 WH9 To whom it may concern Firstly‚ I am interested in applying for a student’s jobs in the USA that you have advertised for this summer at Go Americas. I am a foreigner languages student of the university La Salle. I have a B2 level of English that allow me to understand and express my ideas fluently in English. As a secondly

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    Resident's Rights

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    Facilities we get while living in an apartment • Living in an apartment allows us to remain independent as long as possible in an environment that maximizes our autonomy‚ dignity‚ privacy‚ and safety‚ as well as emphasizes family and community involvement. • We are allowed to keep small pets. • Visitors are allowed at any time during the day‚ and overnight guests at the discretion of the resident. • Assistance with daily living activities (bathing‚ dressing‚ eating‚ toileting

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    The Seven Deadly Sins Brianna Kibler Introduction To Film Studies- HUM/150 Dominic Biondi The 1944 film “Double Indemnity” is about an insurance salesman‚ Walter Neff‚ who gets entangled in a plot to kill an unhappy wife’s husband‚ Phyllis Dietrichson‚ over greed. They work together to stage a suicide that should later be determined accidental. Little does the salesman know the wife will get what she wants‚ no matter the cost. This paper will dissect the movie to help illuminate underlying

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    She was a recluse - and an ugly one at that - but in her heyday she was a star. A glamour queen. No one missed her films. She was in every column. She couldn’t walk the streets without being mauled by autograph hungry hounds. There she was - Lana Lawn - Queen of the silents. Marvelous‚ absolutely marvelous. Until the movies began to speak and she faded quickly into obscurity - but not until she paid hefty money to create a well-known studio to take advantage of those who could talk and talk well

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    Although very few stars are compelling enough to define the era in which they lived and in which they created their most outstanding work‚ Marilyn Monroe undoubtedly defined the 1950s. Marilyn Monroe‚ born Norma Jeane Mortenson was burdened with a difficult childhood. In 1926‚ she was born into a broken home with an unsuitable mother‚ Gladys Baker. Norma Jeane was put under the care of foster parents‚ and after many attempts‚ Gladys Baker got her daughter back in 1933. At this time‚ the young

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    strategy in Pilgrim Bank. To get a conclusion from the disagreements between charging online banking fees and offering customers incentives to use online banking‚ I obtained relevant data and compared online and offline customers’ profitability. Since only comparing balance level will miss some important information‚ such as‚ the cost of serving individual customers‚ therefore‚ in my analysis‚ I primarily focus on profitability. To analyze customer profitability‚ we firstly summarize how Pilgrim Bank generates

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    Ragtime: a Time of Change

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    The beginning of the twentieth century was a period that marked great change in the United States. Immigrants from all over the world reached the American coasts hoping to achieve their dreams in the Land of Opportunity; women began to realize they had the potential to do certain things only men did‚ and change lay upon everybody in one way or another. But the question is: Was the country ready for these changes? E.L. Doctorow shows the reactions of the different people in America at the time through

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    Personal Responsibility

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    Some children can be so ambitious an independent‚ and there are others that are needy and lazy. Well‚ when I was about six or seven I thought I had everything all figured out‚ and had the world by the tail. I had made up my mind that I was moving out‚ I did not want a parent telling me what to do. I was so ambitious an independent that an individual was not going to change my mind at that age. Little did I know‚ that moving out comes with a lot of responsibility. Even at the age of eighteen I thought

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    Marilyn Monroe Overcomes Hardships Many celebrities that are put into the public eye all have an accomplishment that many people would not know to be obvious. Marilyn Monroe had a hard life when she was a child due to many circumstances but was still able to become one of the most famous actresses of all time. Marilyn Monroe had a troubled childhood‚ however‚ she did not let that control her life and fulfilled her dreams in becoming a successful actress. Norma Jeane Mortensen

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    It is true in a lot of ways that home is a physical object or place that can be returned to in the present; however‚ it is the past memories of that home that give it the significance needed to be considered special apart from anywhere else. has fond memories of his home planet‚ and he is most likely unable to remember every detail of his home; although it is possible for him to have a perfect memory since he is a different species. Both of them know where they came from‚ they kept that home with

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