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    race, etc. In the poem “Face of a Political Candidate on a Billboard”, Charles Bukowski’s political candidate constructed his privilege by overlapping wealth, family, and self-image. Through media, society creates standards of what people believe to be success. This poem demonstrates how privilege creates a system of oppression that gives the privileged an advantage to success. The candidate’s wealth gives him a substantial advantage…

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    In the article “What Candidates Need”, David Brooks discusses the foundations of the “Lincoln Standard” by dissecting one of the most influential presidents America has ever seen, Abraham Lincoln. According to David Brooks, “Lincoln had in fullness: a fundamental vision, a golden temperament, and a shrewd strategy” (Brooks, “What Candidates Need”) that aided him in political matters and are the qualities that make up the “Lincoln Standard”. The qualities observed in Abraham Lincoln and his…

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    Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has drawn flak from critics after he joked about ejecting people in the audience who were not Christian conservatives during a campaign rally in Iowa on Wednesday. During the said rally, Trump recognized a Christian conservative group for throwing their support behind him. He then asked the Christian conservatives among the crowd to raise their hands before asking the non-Christians conservatives to do the same, The Washington Post details. “Raise…

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    I feel I would be a good candidate to be a part of the business honor society because of my interest in business, perseverance and leadership qualities. I took an early on interest in business my freshman year. I felt in order to continuing my interest in business and take the classes I felt necessary I had to drop my language course my junior year. Doing so I was able to complete seven business courses in my four years here at Wahconah. I exceled in all courses and enjoyed the content studied.…

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    Tuesday, November 3rd. The fate of the American people was resting on three major candidates: Republican President George W Bush, Democrat Bill Clinton, and the Independent Ross Perot. During this election, Ross Perot, the third party candidate, obtained 19% of the vote, which was the highest percentage for an Independent party in American history. The race for the White House was on: Who was the stronger candidate? Who would convince the American people that if elected, he would support them?…

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    Goal: What Police Recruiters Look For In Candidates Behaviour On The B-PAD Test Word count in this document: 459 Title: What Police Recruiters Look For In Candidates Behaviour On The B-PAD Test The Behavioral Personnel Assessment Device Test, more commonly known as the B-PAD Test, is a video simulation exercise which requires an individual to watch a scenario on a TV monitor and then respond. Each scenario represents something that a police officer can experience on the job. The tests evaluates…

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    best interest, regardless of the obstacles, therefore I will attempt to meet their needs before mine. My journey will benefit my children regardless of the sacrifices I may encounter which is why I believe that my philosophy of becoming a worthy candidate for immortality in their life is worth accepting my philosophy. Secondly, my children may not adopt my philosophy and may want to pursuit their own fulfillment, which is why I believe that by cultivating virtues, one can provide a solid…

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    We are expected to discover new things about ourselves and our morality by using the online simulation titled, “Should You Kill The Fat Man?” By navigating through a scenario involving a runaway train and an evil fat man, the user of the simulation should finish the scenario feeling as if they learned something new about themselves. To begin, the answer four preliminary questions that establish our morality, and the extremes we will go to in order to make the best decision. Next, the simulation…

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    because of the candidate's atmosphere, truthfulness, and decision-making. The candidate's atmosphere is critical for a candidate to get into office. No voter wants to see a candidate up on stage looking like they do not want to be there. They want to see the candidate set a happy and exciting atmosphere so the crowd will get into it, and his popularity will grow. Every candidate will also need a catchy and attractive logo and slogan. If voters…

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    Communicating with applicants/candidates In all my past work experiences as a Recruiter, I have always made an effort to ensure a pleasant candidate experience for all applicants going through the recruitment process. The candidate experience is important as it affects the employer brand and it also has an impact on candidate sourcing. Therefore, I have always made an effort to ensure that the recruitment process is perceived as professional, informative, and fair to candidates. I provide…

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