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Aubrey Jackson grew up in the suburbs of Chicago where her parents owned a family run bakery. She is an only child and now helps just her father, Bill, run their bakery, since her mother recently passed away. Aubrey grew up helping her parents in the bakery and never left home to attend a culinary school or any other college. Since she was raised working in the bakery, Aubrey knew the ins and outs of the business. She learned all about the recipes, kitchen appliances and customer service from her mother. Her father was responsible for mainly the business aspects, including payroll, management of the employees, and the ordering of supplies for the bakery.
Aubrey now works for her father as an employee and she is extremely close with the other workers. Shortly after Aubrey’s twenty-fifth birthday, she was devastated to find out that her father was diagnosed with lung cancer. Because of continuous medical appointments, Bill decided to retire
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Intelligence is used every single day. It can be used effectively to manage a household and finances, to raise a family, to participate in higher education, in planning schedules, to file taxes, to operate a vehicle or to simply go to work and perform your job. Intelligence is essential in daily life. I use my intelligence when I am work on my school work. Without intelligence, I would not be able to comprehend the assignments and tasks required of me.
Communication skills are used daily as well. We communicate when we buy breakfast in the morning, throughout the day at work, and during the evening while spending time with friends and family. Those skills are also essential in everyday life and without them there would be no social skills and no leadership. I use my communication skills every day while I am working. As a computer technician I am required to communicate with my coworkers and our customers to be able to complete tasks and repair broken

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