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    I liked Stuart’s spoken version more than I liked the class version for many reasons. One of the main reasons is that Stuart knows his story more than anyone so he’s gonna present it the best. He knows when irony is coming up so he makes a pause. For example, in this story there is a lot of irony and I didn’t have a hard time finding them because the way he presents it. Like when morely said ‘ the kids seem to be having a great time’ the audience knew that the kids were probably drinking alcohol…

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    Soft Skills Vs Eq Essay

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    These are the days where EQ (Emotional Quotient) is preferred to IQ (Intelligence Quotient). EQ is the way to measure how a person adapts himself to the situation, how he recognizes and manages his/her emotions to work better in teams. In the scenario where EQ plays a major role for better results, there is a lot of importance for soft skills to manage and get the best out of it. Soft skills include many things like communication skills, personal habits etc.., which relates to the EQ of a…

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    she shared and desirable traits of a good tax person, including a newly tax graduate were very relevant and practical. The traits aligned with some attributes highly recommended and promoted within Professional Development for instance, such as enthusiasm, responsive, forward-looking or pro-activeness. Having these attributes reiterated by a senior person in practise that deals with trainees and other professionals in the field proved imperative in confirming the theory and practice assessments…

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    joined then, and stayed for all four years. Looking back, I’m surprised that I stayed in a club whose initial attraction was a promise of candy. I found out that this club had much more to offer than candy; there were others who had an immense enthusiasm for community service. They enjoyed helping others…

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    I realized that even though Sarah, Daniel, and Edie are different people, they all have many things in common. They are comfortable being themselves and enjoy influencing and affecting other people’s lives positively. They all have had some detours along their various ways, but they all kept searching until they each found what they love doing best. They love humor and making people laugh. They also have talents of public communication in common. They love interacting with people and live their…

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    PCIT has an average of 15 weekly sessions. The distinguishing feature of PCIT is the intensive delivery of direct coaching to the parent while they play with the child. Parents are taught to use PRIDE skills: praise, reflect, imitate, describe, enthusiasm to foster positive interactions with the child and reduce problem behaviors. Equal emphasis is given to…

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    Did you know, according to recent studies, most students who get paid for good grades don't graduate on time, or at all! When students get paid for grades, it takes the point out of learning. Paying students for grades replaces learning with money ribes. Paying for grades also causes bullying against students who earn less money. Paying for grades also causes pressure on teachers to inflate grades that don't deserve to be a high grade. Paying students is not good idea because the student will…

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    first showing enthusiasm to participate in the lottery, but later deciding it was not fair, and going so far as trying to have her daughter and her daughter’s husband draw with the family, just to try and lower her chances of being chosen and ultimately killed. At the beginning, she is quite eager to participate in the lottery. She tells her husband, “Get up there, Bill!” (259) when it was his turn to draw a piece of paper for their family. This demonstrates her willingness and enthusiasm to…

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    The title of this poem leaves an impression of power or eagerness in undergoing life. A stake or ‘pancang’ is a wood stabbed into the ground. Every stake has to be intense. If a stake is weak, it causes instability to houses or other buildings supported by the stake. In Malay tradition, a stake is a symbol of power. Moreover, there is a tradition of constructing houses together. This tradition aims at consolidating capacity in handling life. In this poem, a stake used comes from a nibung tree.…

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    own physical health and really makes you think. Ryan was very good at remaining calm throughout the speech, also he did a phenomenal job with using examples in his speech. On the other hand, this speech would be much more effective if he showed enthusiasm in his tone of voice, and talked more about nutrition. Overall, I thought he did a good job with this topic. I would suggest that Ryan stands up during his speech, because I don’t believe there is ever a time when someone gives a speech and is…

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