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    Paragraph 1 I am thoroughly excited about the possibility of being hired for the position of Medical Administrative Assistant here at St. Mary’s Adult Care. I have always enjoyed being around people‚ and I am highly skilled when it comes to making people feel comfortable‚ especially in situations that may not be ideal or very comfortable for them. I continually find myself seeking employment in jobs that put me in the position of dealing directly with people. At any given moment‚ I could be helping

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    Chukanova Ms. Pannunzio ENG3UI 03/03/2014 The Power of Words. Patrie Rothfuss once said - “Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As the names have power‚ words have power. Words can light fires in the mind of men. Words can bring tears from the hardest hearts.” Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee‚ highly inspired and affectionate movie. Life of Pi is a three part story of Piscine Patel‚ a sixteen- year- old South Indian boy who survives out at sea

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    Write a response of 150-200 words to one of the topics listed below. Your journal entry must be well organized and contain correct grammar‚ spelling‚ and sentence structure. (Your work will be graded according to the Grading Form for Chapter Journals‚ pictured below.) You will not need to perform outside research to write this journal entry; after completing the assigned reading for the week‚ respond thoughtfully with your reasoned and measured opinion‚ using the chapter reading as context.      

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    Cofer’s Paragraph Childhood toys advance either social or gender constructs to propel the concept of gender identity. Lego is a perfect example of a gender-neutral toy. Lego consists of colorful interlocking plastic bricks and an accompanying array of gears‚ mini figures and various other parts. Lego began manufacturing interlocking toy bricks in 1949. Since then a global Lego subculture has developed‚ supporting movies‚ games‚ competitions‚ and six themed amusement parks. In 1978‚ Lego produced

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    In 1871‚ a young man picked up a book and read 21 words that had a dramatic impact on his life. At the time he was a medical student‚ and he was worried about passing his final medical exams and how to build up a practice. Incredibly‚ the 21 words this young medical student read helped him to become the most famous physician of his generation. He would go on to organize the world-famous Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Oxford University would bestow on him the highest honor that can be given to

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    Headwords Other words in the family. Definition* abandon abandoned‚ abandoning‚ abandonment‚ abandons‚ e.g. abandon abstract abstraction‚ abstractions‚ abstractly‚ abstracts‚ e.g. abstract academy academia‚ academic‚ academically‚ academics‚ academies‚ e.g. academy access accessed‚ accesses‚ accessibility‚ accessible‚ accessing‚ inaccessible access accommodate accommodated‚ accommodates‚ accommodating‚ accommodation accommodate accompany accompanied‚ accompanies‚ accompaniment

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    Words- The Poet’s Tools to Life Words are powerful tools that inspire and connect people. Words challenge and inspire a poet’s audience by allowing the author to convey different messages to the reader. Utilizing these tools‚ the poet can take readers to faraway places‚ lend understanding‚ and evoke strong emotions. Writers string them together in the hope of communicating new ideas that expose their deepest fears‚ desires‚ and truths. In “The Chimney Sweeper‚” William Blake utilizes literary

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    words!words!words! "words and hearts should be handled with care for words when spoken and hearts when broken are the hardest to repair".Words are powerful but I don’t believe its the words so much as the person saying them that holds the power to tear you apart. "you’re useless’’‚you’re so shrewd"‚she doesnt appreciate anything we do for her‚"she was neglected as a baby"’"your parent wanted a boy in your place"‚ you’re lazy"’"your parents dont love you as much as they do your parents".THESE

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    University of California‚ Davis Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics ARE 100B Dr. Larson Winter 2010 Problem Set 3 Answers 1. Intel is a monopolist manufacturing computer chips with a competitive fringe of firms that act as price takers of the price Intel sets. The market willingness to pay for the P80 chip is given by= 400 − Q‚ with p in dollars p F per chip and Q in thousands of chips per month. The fringe marginal cost curve is MC= 40 + .5Q F (with Q F and MC F also

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    263). Tsila tells the narrator that Lipsa‚ her former caregiver‚ was unfaithful to her‚ but wants to teach her truth. The lies the mothers tell their daughters are the voices of society‚ preventing them from hearing and speaking truthful words. Tsila implies that the narrator should be an individual with a voice of her own. Tsila also tried to get the narrator to speak when Lipsa was feeding her syrup‚ “but… [she] couldn’t penetrate the mud…[that] filled [her] throat…It gurgled

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