seat) Visitors, always visitors, nothing but visitors all day long. I'm beginning to feel like a society matron. (opens door) Mrs. M: Tony! I thought you were on the province. Tony: Is that you Aling Atang? Mrs. M: of course it's me, foolish boy. Why? Tony: You don't look like Aling Atang.Mrs. M: I had a haircut. Think it's horrible? Tony: Oh, no, no. You look just wonderful. Aling Atang for a moment, I thought you were Kikay. Mrs. M: Oh, you are so palikero as ever, Tony. But come in. Here
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you are; confident, detachment; work/life balanced; have a sense of own identity) Targeted Questions: 1. What keeps you busy outside of (school, work, etc)? 2. Tell me about a sports team, activity, group that you belong to: a. Why do, or did, you enjoy this group? b. What needs do they meet for you? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Behavior #2: Tolerant of stress (can
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Report in Humanities *Characters Mckeever as XANDER Jewelle as AGNES *5 characteristics of Agnes - jolly / naughty – Jamaica - cold / serious – Pamela - the genius one – Mae (eyeglasses) - talented – Lyra - Beautiful one – Shenna (heels) *Props White door Curtains (for changing the set) Recorded voice for “thoughts” Speaker School Uniforms for reporters [FLOW OF THE STORY] -at the apartment- Xander was finally home from his school, and he looks like having a big problem. He blew
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My warm Hi & Hello to my unknown readers around the globe. Please don't dare to steal my work this is actually my first entry as a neophyte writer on your site. Please do bear with me my dear readers. I am be very, very much sorry for my grammatical errors, punctuation errors and spelling errors I have no more time to proofread because the second semester is fastly and highly approaching. Sorry if it's kinda boring this is the real state of the characters and the real flow of the story. Honestly
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December 23, 1967. The second my rubber soles of my combat boots touched the tarmac stepping off the ramp of the bird having to squint my eyes from the sun, at the end of the runway, I knew I had made a big mistake. What on earth am I doing here? This is the place where I will be spending 13 months, oh boy I’m in for a treat. This wasn’t my idea, this writing in a journal thing. I’m not the type that likes to write down his feelings and then share it to his stuffed animals over tea time, so
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the beginning of his tour to the town, he noticed a man looking very sad. He looked at him and saw nothing wrong about him except that he looked very sad. Unable to help himself, he approached the man and asked, “Why are you looking so down? Do you have a problem?” The man replied, “Why are you asking me? You cannot make me happy.” Noel then said, “I may be able to make you happy. Just tell me what’s wrong.” The man once again said, “You cannot make me happy.” Noel said, “I am a very rich man
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Interviews... Almost everyone gets nervous before interviews. If you find that you do get particularly nervous, (tell-tale signs are sweaty hands, "butterflies" in your stomach and going to the toilet constantly) then you may wish to take a look at the tips provided by our members on how to cope when you're inside the interview room. ------------------------------------------------- Preparation Preparation for the interview is incredibly important. If you do your proper background checks it
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I work with sales, legal & risk to structure the contract & negotiate docs. Recommend sales variance in spread & discuss opportunities based on numbers Tell me about yourself I am a person with a vision, I proudly carry over 11 years of experience in different aspects of financial industry. I am also known as a pioneer when it comes to analyzing data to make strategic business decision or finding opportunities for process improvements all due to my ability to crunch data &
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ALSO BY JOHN GREEN Looking for Alaska An Abundance of Katherines Paper Towns Will Grayson, Will Grayson W ITH DAVID LEVITHAN DUTTON BOOKS | An imprint of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. DUTTON BOOKS A MEMBER O F PENGUIN GRO UP (USA ) INC . Published by the Penguin Group | Penguin Group (USA ) Inc., 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, U.S.A . | Penguin Group (C anada), 90 Eglinton A v enue East, Suite 700, Toronto, O ntario M4P 2Y3, C anada (a div ision of Pearson Penguin C anada Inc
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facts and dates on your CV, then prepare somesuccess stories for each and drop them in casually as though they were spontaneous thoughts. Always make your opening line your most major achievement – it is often what makes the biggest impression. 3) Why do you want to work for this organisation? Being unfamiliar with the organisation will spoil your chances with 75% of interviewers, according to one survey, so take this chance to show you have done your preparation and know the
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