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    become a dentist. I have been inspired by an Aunt who is a dentist and has made me realize that it is a demanding occupation however this has done little to sway my enthusiasm. My hobbies and interests include listening to music and dancing. I have a bright extrovert personality. I am friendly‚ I always approach everything with enthusiasm and I am always ready to contribute. Studying Dentistry at the Davao Medical School Foundation is a key aim for me due to it’s highly acclaimed academic record‚

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    Hw #5 Pg 362 #1-4 1. What are the three purposes of a speech of introduction? What guidelines should you follow in preparing such a speech? * The three purposes of a speech of introduction is to build enthusiasm for the upcoming speaker‚ build enthusiasm for the speaker topic‚ and establish a welcoming climate that will boost the speaker’s credibility. The guidelines I should follow in preparing such a speech are to be brief‚ make sure my remarks are completely accurate‚ adapt my remarks

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    the beginning of the book the author describes Shiny’s great speech and how this triggered his dream of becoming a great coloured man. The little boy’s triumph seems to inspire the narrator’s dream‚ but the later description of the “phenomenon of enthusiasm” which comes after Shiny’s triumph‚ and every other Negro‚ who has reached Excellency‚ suggests that a man of colour can never achieve a true victory. It seems like the author suggests that Shiny is not actually applauded because of his speech‚

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    Self Reflection The task that was given to us at the start of the semester was to make a group consisting of 3-4 people and collaboratively work with one another to achieve the goal of a 15-minute speech. The topic that was presented to my group‚ which consisted of myself‚ Josh Chua‚ Jack Winton and Greg Scopes was that of Marketing Mix Strategy. Through the week’s leading up to the speech‚ the group formulated ideas and attempted to find ways to keep the audience interested while trying to express

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    destruction‚ death - war? In my opinion Brown ’s novel is meant as a critique of the American society of that period. Brown‚ as the deist he is‚ views every form of extremism with suspicion‚ but his main point of attack is the religious extremism‚ enthusiasm‚ in whose unpredictable outbursts he detects a grave threat to the young nation. America is threatened not only by exterior forces‚ which a healthy and strong nation could shake off

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    Day in your school essay? Answer: The Independence Day is the national festival of India. On 15 august 1947‚ the citizens of India got free from the British rule. Last year on 15 august ‚ in my school this day was celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. There were so many preparations in the school like dance competition‚ speeches etc. I was been selected in the dance competition and in the speech. The speech which i got was very good and very big also. On the next day Independence Day was celebrated

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    How far was King Louis VII responsible for the failure of the second crusade? (24 marks) There were many reasons for the failure of the second crusade. One of these was definitely the mistakes made by Louis VII but there were also other reasons that inffluenced the failure of the crusade. These included the lack of Byzantine aid by Manuel Commenus and also the rivalry between Kings. Firstly‚ Byzantiu did play a part in the failure of the failure of the second crusade. One reason for this was

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    How did President Lyndon B. Johnson Respond to the Assassination of John F. Kennedy? The moment John F. Kennedy died on November 22‚ 1963‚ Lyndon B. Johnson became the new president of the United States. Johnson was officially inaugurated the same day on Air Force One before take off in Dallas‚ Texas (Swanson 146). From that moment forward‚ it was Johnson’s responsibility to fill the shoes of Kennedy. Johnson spoke to the American people for the first time as President since the assassination

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    continuity of working processes and the warm and comfort of working environment‚ I find the disadvantages of hiring employees for their entire lives far outweight the advantages. First of all‚ hiring employees for lifetimes will make the employees lose enthusiasm and dedication to their jobs. Because they think that companies have to hire them no matter what‚ the employees may have no incentive or inspiration to improve their work or create something new for the companies. The example is demonstrated in

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    traits that form the foundation of an ideal police officer. Among these are honesty‚ ethics‚ and moral character. According to Dennis Nowicki‚ there are twelve qualities that are essential for entry-level officers to possess. These qualities include enthusiasm‚ good communication skills‚ good judgment‚ a sense of humor‚ creativity‚ self-motivation‚ knowledge of the job and the system‚ ego‚ courage‚ discretion‚ tenacity‚ and a thirst for knowledge. Besides being able to meet psychological and physical

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