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    walk or sleep on it first then give the feedback. Try not to wait longer than a day or so as the effectiveness of the feedback will go down the longer you wait. Get some coaching if necessary before giving feedback - Consider running your feedback by a trusted colleague, friend, or spouse before giving it to the recipient. Ensure that you don't make it a griping session or an attempt to get support for your position. Heed your coach's feedback and incorporate it into your feedback for…

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    seats, but luckily there were a few seats left. Either the staff at Xavier were ridiculously talented at promoting the musical or perhaps the attendees simply knew that they were in for a treat. Lights darkened, the announcer greets the audience, giving typical directions to turn off cell phones as to not disturb the cast members and audience, announced that there would be a fifteen minute intermission after the first act, and to enjoy the musical. The musical starts off with a dark blue…

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    Everyone has an aspiration to fit in, but it is not worth giving up one's individuality. In Ray Bradbury’s story, “All Summer in a Day”, he tells of children that end up giving up their individual morals, and then regret it. Similarly, in the writings of “Ponies” and “Harrison Bergeron”, the writers KIJ Johnson and Kurt Vonnegut Jr. speak of characters who want to fit in, but end up giving up their uniqueness to do so. They end up feeling remorse about trying to fit in. Fitting in can have a…

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    in line 10 “fitting the clumsy helmets…” which is personification because he is giving the inanimate object which in this case is the helmet and giving it living characteristics that is the helmet is clumsy. In line 15 personification is found, “...before my helpless sight” where he is giving the general idea of sight and describing it as helpless. Also in line 24 Owen states “... on the innocent tongues” which is giving tongues human characteristics. Owen’s use of personification creates a deep…

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    have no luck anymore. But who knows? Maybe today,”(32). In the novel the Old Man and the Sea, written by Ernest Hemingway, the main theme is not giving up and persevering through the hardships that the old man encounters. Throughout the story, there were many instances where the old man could 've given up, but in the end knew he couldn 't. Not giving up was demonstrated through pain and suffering. Ernest Hemingway told us readers about the importance of life through his literary work. …

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    are likely to attend more expensive four year university. Given these class or wealth based differences in attendance levels, institutional selection, and current student benefit levels, making college free for everyone would almost certainly mean giving far more money to students from richer families than from poorer ones. Student benefit campaigners tend not to focus on these sorts of questions, instead preferring to gesture towards a supposed student debt issue to prove that those who…

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    Introduction.. In an after world of destruction that happened in the future; Chicago, survivors were divided into five groups of fighting, based on their personalities: Abnegation, for the giving; Amity, for the peaceful; Candor, for the honest; Dauntless, for the brave; and Erudite, for the thinking-related and highly educated. Each year, all sixteen-year-olds must take an ability test that describes the group of people involved in a battle for which they are best suited. After receiving the…

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    Often times, the deepest desires are between the hardest choices. Desires are commonly expressed throughout stories and history altogether. Giving into a desire can diminish the respect of one’s character. Many strong desires are expressed throughout the story of Dracula. Vampires desire for blood, and humans, pure at heart, desire to end the evil reign of dracula. In the novel, “Dracula” written by Bram Stoker, Mina has the desire to read Jonathan's journal, but at the same time feels an…

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    having a good morale. Having a good morale I would be good at helping teammates and lifting up their attitude, by giving those words of encouragements and giving them honest comments. I will not be giving them empty comments because it would backfire and not help them in the long run. I am also willing to contribute is scholarship. I can contribute scholarship by trying my best and not giving up when the going gets tough. I will always strive to learn something new and try to fix my mistakes and…

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    tends to think in long, drawn out ideas, giving almost “too much” detail. But when interaction comes, all of a sudden, he is giving short, vague answers almost like every word he says seems to linger. For example, when the text says,“Business or profession?’ ‘I guess you’d call me a writer.’ ‘No profession’ ... You might say that’”. Mr. mead reacts to being asked a simple question in an odd way, obviously having a complex answer to give, yet not giving it. This makes the tone sound vague and…

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