Motivated Motivated Confident Confident Honest Honest Aware Aware Organisation Organisation Co-ordination Co-ordination Time keeping skills. Time keeping skills. Effective communication skills. Effective communication skills. Reliable Reliable Skills and qualities needed within the police force. Skills and qualities needed within the police force. A good standard of fitness A good standard of fitness Leadership Leadership Integrity Integrity Trust
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One wrong decision can change you in an instant, we live in a world where faulty judgement can affect the lives of others around you. It is important that everyday we try and evaluate decisions that benefit us, as well others. Innocence is something we are born with and can be defined as freedom from sin, moral wrong, lack of purity or corruption. However, things that we possess can also be lost and or taken away including our innocence. A novel that demonstrates a vast loss of innocence is in Lord
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understand were the person is coming from you must put yourself in their shoes. Everyone can and will rationalize why they make the decisions they make. People like the infamous Al Capone never thought he was a bad person. He had rationalized the actions he took and the decisions he made. This is a good example to lead into the first principle, which is that no one should ever critize, complain, or condemn other people. Principe two suggests that you always give people or sincere appreciation. You
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You look lazily at your clock, noting that it reads 9:30 A.M. Today you woke up not feeling the best that you can be. Dang, this is going to be a long day you groan to yourself as you roll over out of your very warm and inviting bed. It is made especially more difficult given that your girlfriend lies on the other side of it wishing your departure would not occur so quickly. However, it is yourself that knows the reason for why you are leaving; it is because the bills have to be paid somehow
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impressions and ideas of importance. The more important a man thinks he is, the more his body language will speak out. He will stand up straighter, use a louder voice, and be more expansive with his hand gestures. Eye contact will be at a minimum when talking to a subordinate, unless he is making or stressing a point. In relaxed social situations a man will spread out physically, taking up more space than necessary and using more expansive gestures with his entire body, while eye contact is almost non-existent
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“The Tipping Point” and is written by Malcolm Gladwell. I believe this is the best book among the three that I’ve read. For me this is the most interesting book of the three. The reason for that is because the different stories here are more relatable than the stories from the other two books. There are so many things that are interesting about this book. The first thing that caught my attention was the first part of the book which contains the acclaims for this book. Just by reading those lines, you
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who is his own lawyer has a fool for his client A miss is as good as a mile A new broom sweeps clean A nod's as good as a wink to a blind horse A penny saved is a penny earned A person is known by the company he keeps A picture paints a thousand words A place for everything and everything in its place A poor workman always blames his tools A problem shared is a problem halved A prophet is not recognized in his own land A rising tide lifts all boats A rolling stone gathers no moss A soft answer
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The Role of Reality in Children's Literature ENG 290 January 20, 2014 The Role of Reality in Children's Literature Reality in Children’s Literature can play a vital role in educating a child, especially on topics that are sensitive in nature or that might not be taught in depth in their general education. Throughout the history of children’s literature, there has always been social commentary and political satire (Abate, 2010). Did children always understand the undertones? Probably not
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In the team player assessment, I scored the highest in the category of being a Collaborator. After reading what being a collaborator meant in a group setting I was feeling pretty happy. I believe that being a collaborator is not a dreadful trait because collaborators are goal-directed and flexible in order to complete their work with other members of a team. I must admit that this result portrays myself pretty well because I am all about helping others and not being the center of attention in certain
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