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    What your Engagement Ring says about you! Every woman's most memorable occasion is the time when she meets her soul mate and takes her first step towards the bond of holy matrimony. Engagement is not just another important life event, but the first step towards the beginning of a relationship with your life partner. Did you know that your engagement ring has a lot to do with your personality, your preferences and your choices in life? Also, certain diamond cuts enhance your hand’s best features…

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    Common Core Task: Argumentative Essay Synthetics or Real Diamonds “Shine bright like a diamond.” Diamonds have been used for engagement rings for a long time. The diamonds are difficult to find which, shows the importance of them. But, their are also, synthetic diamonds which, are man-made in a lab. Instead, of diamonds that take years to make. In the article, Engineered Diamonds it states,” Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring material found on Earth.” So, real…

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    “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend” is a common phrase. The higher the price on jewelry whether it is a watch, necklace or ring, depends on the amount of carats of diamond included. The diamonds beauty and shine brings joy onto the faces of women as they get treated by their significant others. People buy expensive jewelry because it looks good, makes people feel wealthy, and is considered a luxury. However, consumers did not always know where these diamonds originated about 15 years ago, it was…

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    Malcom Forbes once said, "Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs". Although this statement is true, it does not mean that all diamonds are alike. Individuals find diamonds in different shades, with different levels of clarity and more. Thanks to advances in diamond cutting technology, individuals now have access to different styles as well. A good example of this is the sunshine cut diamond, one where the cut was designed in sunny St. Petersburg, Florida. Before…

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    Bachelorette” fans saw that Kaitlyn Bristowe’s diamond engagement ring was so big that the astronauts from the International Space Station might be able to see if she turns her hand just right. Well, maybe not that big, but big enough for fans to gasp in delight upon first look. According to E! News, the massive 3.5-carat diamond features 160 petite diamonds surrounding the main cut diamond and is set into a platinum band. The specially made ring was from Neil Lane and as Bachelorette fans know,…

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    of a Radiant Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Intensity of Brilliance Every woman wants an engagement ring that will sparkle with enough fire to blind all other women in the area. The radiant cut is known for its brilliance and ability to really outshine the other types of diamond cuts. This is due to the deep cut and many facets of the diamond. While not every woman wants to blind…

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    In Chrys Ingraham’s “Heterosexuality”, she discusses an angle of women’s oppression that stems from heterosexuality being normalized in society. This normalization is not natural, and is instigated because it helps men stay above in power. It is a social institution that has a bias in favor of heterosexuality and romanticize heterosexual relationships and related rituals. The main argument of Chrys Ingraham’s “Heterosexuality” is that heterosexuality is not something people are born with or…

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    Employee Engagement Model

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    their companies. There are many components that must be thought of to build organizations, but in order for organizations and their individuals to become successful, the X-Model of Engagement and the Top 10s of Employee Engagement should be put into use. They are critical to all parts of companies. The X Model of Engagement is the first of critical components for organizations. It consists of all the employees and where they stand as of their contribution and satisfaction. The apex is…

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    course of my life and have used them effectively. These qualities can also be known as habits of mind. Two that I feel I strongly acquire and have carried with me throughout the course of learning and living are responsibility and engagement. My responsibility and engagement throughout school has kept me an honor roll student. Responsibility is to be able to take ownership for one 's actions or for one 's work and to understand when one has done something wrong and to accept the consequences.…

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    “In their edited Handbook of Motivation at School, Wentzel and Wigfield state that motivation is the energy that students bring to tasks and beliefs, values and goals that determine which tasks they pursue and their persistence in achieving them, and the standards they set to determine when a task has been accomplished” (Hinchman 25). It is important as an educator to motivate struggling readers and ELL’s in to engage in the classroom. In order to help struggling readers and ELL students bridge…

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