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    Marketing 101

    Rhonda, I think that your post was great because being able to find your voice is very important especially when it comes to a business setting because you need to have the right tone and you need to be able to make a stand when it comes to something you believe in. having a positive way of speaking is also very important to a person because people start to notice them and want someone who is going to stand up when they need to. Having a voice is what can lead a team to success with motivation

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    Book Review

    Summary: The book I chose to read was Pity the Billionaire, The Hard-Times Swindle and the Unlikely Comeback of the Right, by Thomas Frank. His book takes a thorough look at the rise of tea parties and the revitalized Right. The Author begins the book with the title, ‘End Times,’ in which he refers to the economic downfall of 2008 and 2009 and The Great Depression where the lives of the middle class came apart. Thomas explains this time as one in which, “markets disintegrate, layoffs mount and foreclosures

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    y ips od e t b g 5 ua g an l xt ne ur yo rview or nte f i b jo up to 95% of most messages are communicated nonverbally a first impression is based on 7% poken s words 38% one t oice of v 55% dy l bo age angu 1. HANDSHAKE you can tell a lot about person from their handshake, so get it right with our tips make sure your palms are dry! use your right hand be firm & Confident smile & make eye contact beware a limp „dead

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    Invisible Illnesses That Never Show

    English 4 27 February 2014 Invisible Illnesses That Never Show Do you know anything about the illnesses that you really can’t see? For instance, I live with an illness that no one can see and I will live with it for the rest of my life. Even though you may not be able to see the illness in someone that doesn’t mean that there is nothing wrong with them. It could be any type of illness such as a nervous system disorder or disease. People can’t always see or tell if it is there but it is and

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    Morals & Ethics

    I believe that there are many factors that contribute to how I make my moral decisions. When making a decision I consider all the possible outcomes that could be the end result of my decision. The way I was raised by my parents taught me right versus wrong. For example, if I disrespected my parents, wasn’t honest, or did something they told me not to do, I would be punished for my actions. I always use my manners, which was taught to me as a child. My conscience plays a big role in how I uphold

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    Treament of Autism

    youth and young adults have many life skills to learn to prepare them for post-secondary schooling, or independent living, such as money and health management, that are addressed by their families” ”however, youth with disabilities such as Autism Spectrum Disorder require additional help from therapist to learn such skills due to 1) altered abilities to learn and 2) uncertainty of their caregivers on the available options for their loved ones.”(179). In the journal “Effectiveness of combined approach

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    Kyphosis Case Studies

    Introduction The term kyphosis describes the spinal curve that results in an abnormally rounded back. Kyphosis can happen at any age. 7459 papers were found when the word ‘kyphosis’ was searched on ‘PubMed’ search engine. The majority of these papers studied kyphosis were related with scoliosis. It was understood that kyphosis was studied in addition to the other deformities in the papers related to the etiology of kyphosis with some exceptional cases. Definition Kyphosis is a forward rounding

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    The Radar

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    Cure Autism Research Paper

    Quanesha Pickens HDFS 2113 18 October 2016 Should we try to “Cure” Autism? Autism is a disorder that is not limited to certain values but can vary within continuous elements. People with this disorder see things differently than any average person would. They tend to be more comfortable in understanding how the world works than understanding the people in this world. They can’t read emotions nor can they tell what other people are thinking so it makes it hard for them to socialize with others. People

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    Radical Right Parties Analysis

    Political parties are formed around a platform of their ideas, views and goals as a party. This paper is focused on Radical Right Parties; whose policies are considered extremist. According to Powell (1986, p. 359), an extremist party “represents a demand for major transformation of the society, either towards some future vision or back to an idealized past. Such demands diverge from the general, current policy consensus.” According to this definition, the new radical right can in most instances

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