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    compassion: a leader needs compassion, which is also reasoning with people when they make mistakes. By doing so, you gain trust from the followers knowing that you care. A great leader needs courage : this is the quality of mind and spirit that enables a person to go through a difficult situation with bravery. During my prefectorial position, It was hard for me to instruct some people because I felt we were too close but it took courage and boldness and most times when I spoke to them I gained respect and this is what courage brings. Positivity: every leader must have a goal. One of my goals as a leader was to represent my school in different competitions in the best way I can. To achieve my goals I needed dedication and with this I and other prefects organized competitions with different schools in sports, debates e.t.c. Humility: a good leader has to be…

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    Prefect Application Essay

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    I am smart in appearance, sociable and well-respected by my teachers and peers. I interact with lots of people in different years each day, so I feel that if I became a prefect I would be approachable to pupils from year groups younger than me and I always try to have a friendly smile on my face. I would work well with other prefects, as I have always been a keen team worker. In Year 9, a few other pupils and I were given the opportunity to go out of school and take part in The BAE Systems Make…

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    Descending from the heretical designed ship, the Prodigal Son, along with the Inquisitor Valg was a mass of machinery. Each ponderous step was slow and methodical; but of such a stride that it easily matched pace with the man to its fore. With every step gears spun up, latched and released with a whirl of motion. Gas vented and billowed out the form of a rust coloured robe, the distinctive embroidered crenellations of a cog revealed what Order the construct belonged to; but it was the…

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    Prefect Blue Essay

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    1997 was a milestone in Kon's career for two reasons: The release of this particular movie in cinemas and the initiation of his collaboration with Madhouse Inc, who sheltered his genius until his last birth. Prefect Blue was initially meant for a live action TV series; however, after the Kobe earthquake in 1995, the production studio suffered extensive damages resulting in a reduction of the budget, up to a point that solely allowed the shooting of an OVA. Nevertheless, while the shootings were…

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    Birth Prefect Effect

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    In general, women who do not take care of their bodies before wanting to get pregnant and especially during the pregnancy will have a harder time carrying their baby and there will be more chances for birth defects. Women who do not care about the risks, which include smoking, drinking alcohol, abusing drugs, not exercising, not drinking enough water, and being in a polluted environment can result in birth defects for your baby. Women who are older and trying to get pregnant will have a harder…

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    can be seen in the secondary school I attended a few years ago. It was a highly structured and regimented boarding school where students had to adhere to the strict rules and comply to those in power such as teachers, prefects and older students. There was also a lack of adults on the school premises which was why's…

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    The Purloined Letter

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    criminal. The prefect searched his entire house from top to bottom for the letter but found no evidence. Monsieur G began to present rewards for anyone who finds the letter, “I don’t like to say how much, precisely; but one thing I will say, that I wouldn’t mind giving my individual check for fifty thousand francs to any one who could obtain me that letter,” (Poe 6). In this quote, the prefect demonstrates how important it is that someone finds the young lady’s letter. The letter may contain…

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    He uses symbolism in the character’s name such as Prefect which conclusively means Perfect. In the light of the prefect was to find the purloined letter. This is similar to the new Lionsgate film “The Perfect Guy”, where the leading lady/ royal lady believes the Perfect/”Prefect” guy will have the correct answers and solve the problems but ends up not being helpful and a waste of time. In contrast, the Labyrinth in “The Garden of Forking paths” is used as a symbol that Captain Hart is at a…

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    “Oi, Malfoy, you seen this?” Ethan Goldstein, a boy in the year above, asked, shoving a piece of parchment into Scorpius’s face. Scorpius took it as politely as he could and saw that it was the prefect patrol list for that year. Professor Mayweather, the headmistress, had allocated the prefect position to Scorpius, which, inevitably, caused some uproar. What most students didn’t know was that Professor Mayweather had literally offered the position to every other Slytherin boy there was, but they…

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    Two Kinds And Tiger Moms

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    Nowadays education is more and more important in our daily life. But there are many ways to teach children. In the future everyone will become parents and we have response to our children, we have to choose the best way for our children. And I read two massages "Two kinds" which is written by Amy Tan and "Tiger Moms" which is rwritten by Annie Murphy Paul. Both of them are tell us how to teach our children in two different ways because the mothers wanted their children be prefect. First two…

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