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    Employer Expectations

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    What can you do for this company? I would be able to bring to the table the right knowledge to accomplish my job‚ and go beyond the expectations of my peers. Complete work as instructed and in a timely manner. Be helpful to my fellow co-workers‚ and be able to communicate with people in the work environment. Whenever I work with a company‚ I’m would be very loyal to it. You can have trust and confidence in me. I would make a good asset to company as I am a hard worker. I take pride in my work and

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    Elements of Culture

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    Elements of culture - Language: set of symbols used to assign and communicate meaning. It allows us to name or identify the things in our world so we can think and communicate about them. - Norms: every society or every civilization has a set of norms‚ which are the rules of behavior; this can include the folkways‚ mores‚ taboos and rituals in a culture. - Values: things to be achieved or the things which are considered of great worth or value in a particular culture. - Beliefs and ideologies:

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    a novel is influential to the way readers understand the novel. Therefore‚ different endings of a novel direct readers toward different directions to approach the novel. Unlike his novel novels‚ Dickens have multiple versions of endings for Great Expectations. The most two significant endings are the original one in which Pip sees Estella accidentally sees Estella on street in London‚ and the revised one in which Pip reunites with Estella at Satis House: “I took her hand in mine‚ and we went out

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    Course Expectations

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    Spanish II H Ms. M. Boyce Foothill High School 799-3500 #3958 Portable 808 mab572@interact.ccsd.net Course Scope: This one-year course is designed to continue the development of proficiency in the four skills introduced in Spanish I: listening‚ speaking‚ reading‚ and writing. The focus is communication in Spanish‚ incorporating further understanding of Hispanic cultures‚ connecting with other disciplines‚ comparing native language to Spanish‚ and participating in multicultural communities

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    CommunicationExpectations Resource Effective Communication can be described as being able to express ideas‚ generate and share solutions‚ and build trust among a diverse group in order to affect change and produce positive results. Throughout your academic career at GCU‚ you will communicate in various ways; from e-mail‚ to phone calls‚ to Discussion Forum posts‚ and Class Wall posts. Effective communication is a skill that is learned over time. You will succeed and sometimes you will fail to communicate

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    metamorphosis in The Bloody Chamber and comment on how it contributes to the Gothic element of the tale In The Tiger’s Bride and The Courtship of Mr Lyon Carter uses transformation from human to animal and vice versa‚ exploring how two natures can exist in one person‚ and how transformation can reveal some idea of truth. Metamorphosis is essential in these tales and the idea of blurring reality and fantasy is traditional in the gothic genre. However‚ these stories can also be linked to a wider feminist

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    My Gothic Story

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    My Gothic Story A cold gust of wind blew‚ against my cheeks. There was noise‚ I looked up and there was drips of blood falling onto the hollow floor coming from the echoing ceiling. It was a rough night‚ the stars hid away behind the dull grey clouds. There was a bright full moon shining in the clear night sky. My voiceless shadow stumbled after me as I followed the footsteps of an unknown creature lurking in the dark and gloomy woods........... It all started when I was hovering outside

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    grotesqueness are two themes evident in the Gothic works: “The Black Cat‚” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ “Prey‚” by Richard Matheson‚ “The Feather Pillow‚” by Horacio Quiroga. These authors intended on using gothic elements such as mystery and violence to add suspense and induce fear in the story’s tone. The theme of ambiguity is utilized in various gothic works often to add to the plot of suspense and mystery. In “The Black Cat‚” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ an element of mystery is constant throughout the story

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    Female Characters in Gothic Texts Gothic fiction has become a popular area for feminist studies. Many commentators have noticed how females in Gothic fiction often fall into one of two categories: the trembling and innocent victim or the shameless and dangerous predator. However‚ others have noticed how women writers have often used the Gothic to explore aspects of femininity and sexuality. The mad woman in the attic in Jane Eyre has become a key symbol of Gothic feminism. The persecuted maiden

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    Social class - great expectations Social class is explored through the characters and settings of ‘great expectations’. Different views are shown‚ for how Pip sees and perceives social classes‚ how criminals fit into the social class and how each class is presented by Charles dickens. Dickens presents social class in great expectations as quite rigid but still changing at the same time. It seems that where you are born is where you really belong‚ even if you do have all the gentlemanly qualities

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