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    ‘’After Twenty Years’’ and the father of ‘’Reunion’’ can be named as heroes. The first reason why Bob and the father can be treated as heroes is that the promises between them and his friend and his son were satisfied and we can be told by their punctuality and loyalty. These two characters tried every possibility to fulfil the promises which were made before. As we…

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    High Ambiguity

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    This dimension focuses on how well a culture can adapt to change and how well they can cope with uncertainty. If there is a feeling of anxiousness about change, then that society may feel threatened. In his book, DeVito (2016) stated: A culture with a high ambiguity-tolerant culture doesn’t feel threatened by unknown situations; uncertainty is a normal part of life, and people accept it as it comes. They minimize the importance of rules governing communication and relationships. People in these…

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    Essay On Flag Football

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    Flag football is a modified version of football in which ball carriers are pulled off by a marker. Flag football requires no tackling or hard physical activity. Flag football was first played in the mid 1900s, leagues started in the 1960s. Football is the most popular sport in the United States. Maine East High School is running a flag football club that is for all high school students who would like to participate, teachers and faculty will have seating arrangements for anyone who would like to…

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    slacking yourself is not possible because you cannot afford in the strict time frame. Maintaining punctuality is crucial to your life if you want to achieve anything valuable. Many people find it hard to discipline their lives, so office environment is important since it forces you to start your work on time without any second option.” If an employee wants…

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    get to know one another (Hernandez). Mexicans are generally more relaxed and do not seem to be in a hurry which is a huge difference compared to Americans. Things in Mexico are put off and people tend to live in the moment ("Mexican Culture"). Punctuality is not a big concern for Mexicans. It is not frowned upon if one is late. Patience will indeed be a virtue if one is not used to such a laid back attitude towards time (Hernandez). In greeting make sure to use any professional title and the…

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    coast. My parents tried to pass on elements of their childhood traditions onto my sister and I. This created a very unique new family tradition which mainly emphasized values of punctuality, the appreciation of nature, and the importance of democracy. One of the major three ideas of my families tradition is punctuality, it is the difference between showing you respect someone else or that you don 't. I remember many times where we were early to someone 's house, so we waited around the…

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    an interview I pretend I have known the person for along time and that I ma just having a conversion. Thinking like this makes be feel less nervous. Finding what works for you during a interview is important. 4. Punctuality: When coming for an interview excuses don’t matter. Punctuality is key. Knowing where you interview will hold before hand would help avoid tardiness. Arriving 15 to 20 minutes early for an interview is always advised. We all know how Lagos traffic is, so those excuses tend…

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    Kunama Refugee

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    After watching the documentary “Home Across Lands”, I have gained a better understanding of the hardships that refugees must go through and the obstacles they must overcome to get and live in America. This documentary shows Kunama refugee’s lives before traveling to American and after they’ve been approved to live in America. It is evident that throughout the film, their culture and physical environment have a major impact of their behavior in both before and after their relocation to the United…

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    The people around them can help a person learn, but they cannot do it for them. The law is responsible for assuring that every student receives an education, but there are many opportunities in which the students themselves can own their learning. The ways I own my learning are by keeping myself organized, participating in extracurricular activities, and by looking for ways to better understand any concept. These habits impact my future because I will eventually learn to organize myself and be a…

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    working with the Japanese. I start to accept the way how they work and get myself into it. The Japanese is very competitive in the workplace they are willing to go extra mile from the competition. In addition, the Japanese most concerned about the punctuality and they rarely attend to meetings or appointments even a minute late. If…

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