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    Each individual’s daily life is completely different, maybe some of them full of activities, some of them may be more relaxed and others more stressful, some people may take healthier decision than others; what it is completely true is that every person has a unique story to tell. Everyday minutes run and we keep following the sense of our occupations, but let’s pretend you could stop time just for one short moment, would you be enough brave to see and accept your mistakes and change something…

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    Working in retail can be stressful and unfulfilling because of the environments and customers that you interact with. In the short story “A&P” by John Updike, a young boy is easily distracted at his job as a cashier because of the unfulfillment it leaves him as a worker but nevertheless he still abides by the rules in places of the job. The cashier finds frustration in the rules required of him while working. Lengel holds everyone accountable including the customers that come in to shop to meet…

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    Chap. 7 & 9 Notes ● The people who are ultimately the most successful at working a room are those who genuinely like, respect and trust other people. When we don’t really care about other people, they sense the insincerity and rarely take kindly to it. o I agree with the idea that we must care and be sincere when it comes to networking. This idea holds me from forcing myself to be outgoing. I truly believe that a good relationship is long lasting and we must stop the mindset of getting…

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    The first job someone has is often memorable in many ways, they are earning their own money, accepting a new form of responsibility, and they’re usually treated horribly because their position is seen as inferior. In today’s world, people who work jobs that don’t require a degree are looked down upon. It is often ignored that the resources that are needed to obtain the education that is required for a white collar job, are not available to everyone. A certain intelligence that comes of blue…

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    It seems to be more important that these characters keep quiet about issues than to actually follow the rules and social norms. The repeated, extreme emphasis on social rules, like not mentioning these disturbing happenings, implies that the actual work done in this office is unimportant or irrelevant. The unsettling nature of some the behaviors that are excused in this workplace make it clear that Orozco isn’t praising this…

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    sleep in a little more. That also left extra time for me to work and put in a couple more hours. What also came beneficial with this was that we got to do our work when we wanted to. This was nice because there would be days that I would be extremely busy and I wouldn 't have time to do my homework that exact day. Even though there was due dates on it, the due dates were somewhat fairly apart so that lift gaps to catch my breath and work on other assignments. Another thing that I liked about…

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    Analysis Of The Classroom

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    easy to listen and focus on a child next to you unless a child was being distracting by throwing a fit. The décor of the room was not too barren or over-stimulating. The room is decorated with numerous educational posters, the alphabet, children’s work, and the different centers are labeled. The furniture around the room supports children’s independent…

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    and what new ones you want to develop, is key to deciding on a worthwhile job. 2. Create a resume. Even if the job you want doesn’t require a resume, typically just having a resume is highly recommended. Resumes not only showcase your education and work experience, they can also exhibit honorable projects you’ve completed or awards you’ve obtained. Information to include on your resume should include: • Your current contact information, including your full name, phone number, mailing address,…

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    majority does the job just to earn money. Some have become acclimated to doing things for the sake of doing it and end up giving only a portion of what they can really do.(1) Some slowly conform to the setbacks, frustrations, and even boredom of their work until they surrender to a routine that is incongruent with who they are and what they truly want.(2) We get stuck in our comfort zones and would prefer not to extend them. “What was once the up-lifting enjoyment in what we did before was now…

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    Budgeting is one of the keys when it comes to making sure that you are not overspending. Learn how to budget weekly or daily, whichever works depending on your income. This will not just benefit you but also your family. This is best for people who lives alone, because they will be able to learn how to budget their money while they're living by themselves, and once the time comes that they…

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