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    I am writing to express my strong interest in working as a Logistics Clerk at Cochlear as advertised recently on seek.com.au. I am an organised and self-motivated administrative professional with many years of experience in a busy corporate environment. In my current role with BOC, I am responsible for invoice receipt for goods in SAP, purchase order processing, equipment allocation, coordination with suppliers, and report generating. I always utilize my strong analytical and numerical skills…

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    Every nation wants independence to escape conflicts, but in the case of South Sudan, separating from Sudan was a decision that may not have been the brightest. Instead of some conflicts being resolved, they have followed South Sudan, and have created even more conflicts. South Sudan was once apart of Sudan, but on July 9, 2011, the territory split into it’s own country, gaining Independence. The government's main concern has been to get oil flowing following disagreements with Khartoum -…

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    involvement and representation. Felon disenfranchisement is a double edged sword for the African American, taking away his voting rights to support his community, taking away his count to add strength to his political district and their agendas and counting him as a statistic for a congressional district that usually does not embrace the same political values as he does. We are the only country in the "democratic world" that imposes such severe restrictions on such a "large group of…

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    Aliza Joy C. Estioko 2015-00628 Soc Anth 101 September 14, 2016 The Nonverbal Communication System of the Japanese Culture in Comparison to Some Asian Cultures INTRODUCTION Understanding various cultures requires a huge appreciation of cultural diversities. It is very essential to have at least, a background of a certain cultural society to avoid misunderstandings which might occur between you and another person or a group which practices a different way of thinking and actuations than you…

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    Lera Boroditsky’s article “Lost in Translation” explains why and how different languages heavily influence the way people think. Thought processes change from language to language, creating the basis of culture from those languages. Due to the large variety of languages throughout the world, it is important to understand the effects of language on behavior and thoughts. Through this knowledge, people worldwide could begin to appreciate and respect why others think the way they do. Because her…

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    There are many qualities that make a character in a story a trickster. Some of these qualities include Humorous/Clownish elements, Uses of Anthropomorphism, and the characters use of Brain over Brawn. All three of these qualities need to be demonstrated in the three Trickster Tales provided, as well as the other qualities that are not mentioned. All three of the characters, Anansi, Master Cat, and Coyote, possess each of these qualities. The use of humorous/clownish elements is in all trickster…

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    her neighbors, teachers or just people who interested her, one of them being her landlord, “once I saw our landlord, whom I knew my parents feared… He sat on the floor counting his dollar bills. I played a trick on him… I blew a puff of my super breath into his fire place, scattering his stacks of money so that he had to start counting all over again” (paragraph 1); however once her dream was over she would wake up in her tiny bedroom, little, powerless, with her curly black hair and her flat…

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    Reading Fluency

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    The concept of skip counting makes this challenging for him and the idea that each number on the clock can represent a different number is confusing to him. Daniel is also not able to add or subtract time. He is able to add hours, but not minutes. For example, if he is presented…

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    Thanks to the digital database development, the auditor could more efficiently obtain the operating data of the store and detect the fraud physically and digitally. In this case, the auditor could uncover the fraud by analyzing financial records and counting physical returns items and inventory and analyzing time…

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    Are Pennies Worthless

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    Pennies are worthless. No one ever uses them unless it’s to throw at their siblings. The penny costs more than it's worth to produce, let alone to distribute and count. there are already places (like the military) who have stopped wasting their time trying to distribute and count out thousands of pennies each day. Hera are just a few reasons you should get rid of the penny. You might think that the penny is worth something because of how long we’ve had it. Maybe you even think that pennies are…

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