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    typical shirts, sweaters and jackets all the way to Rubik’s cubes. Running the merchandise shop was a very kind young man wearing a black shirt. He had long blond hair that was tied into a bun and a short blond beard growing. He was scanning all of his transactions on an IPad and was speaking to every costumer whilst doing do. My brother and I picked up a couple of items including a jacket, a grey w/black stripped jersey and of course a Rubik’s cube. The jacket was without a doubt the purchase.…

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    However, what makes this story different is setting the almost impossible goals and the pleasure of achieving them. Showing that ethics, values, leadership and satisfaction still matters in the world of corruption and lies. Almost anybody in his shoes would probably given up after the first rejection, but Chris Gardner is self motivated and keeps trying until he achieve his goals. This is very rare, but important human resource skill. We notice that Chris Gardner is never shown applying for…

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    desks similar to this one. To me, however, I see my desk that is located in my dorm, and is different from everyone else's. In this picture, you can pick up some traits that may expose some characteristics of the owner's identity. For example, the rubik's cube representing their love for puzzles, the artistic background of a phoenix which may or not be their favorite mythical creature, as well as a pair of Sony MDR-7506, which is a standard for studios, to show their passion for creating and…

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    DeShawn Kantse had worked long and hard to save up enough money from his job as a cashier at Wall-mart to visit The Eye Doctor for an eye surgery. He couldn’t believe his eyes when the doctor informed him of the cost of the procedure. He always enjoyed good prices and bargains, like at Wall-mart, so he swore for as long as he was a cashier he would fight the outrageous prices of The Eye Doctor. This is how The Blind Sentry was born. He knew in his heart that he was supposed to fight the…

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    “Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.” I silently creep across the dock, the spruce planks creaking under my old, well-worn boots. The waves crash violently against the rusty metal poles supporting the structure of the dock. The wind vigorously rattles the harbor. Despite the horror inside me, I continue to walk unconfidently down the dock. The moon is the only paint on the dark canvas of the midnight sky, glistening down on me. I…

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    Advertisement Analysis: Avos in Space (Avocados From Mexico) For this linguistics analysis, I have chosen an ad from 2016 for Avocados From Mexico titled “Avos in Space.” The premise of the ad is that aliens have taken some of Earth’s most notable objects, and used them in a museum of sorts. Most of these things are misidentified or have undue value placed on them. Finally, at the end of the tour, the aliens participating in the tour reach an avocado tree, a bowl of guacamole, and a bag of…

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    Intelligence has a variety of different meanings based of different theories. Different beings are measured by different standards and different tests. With the advent of advanced technology new questions have appeared. Can a machine be as intelligent as a human being? If so, how do we test the intelligence? There is much debate surround these questions, and tests have already been created measure the intelligence of machines. Machines are able to be as intelligent as a human being, and there…

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    lots of formula and solutions depend on logic. I get good marks in maths every time. I can see the thing on logically like when I first time see the Rubik’s cube, I am thinking about all six sides and I quickly learn moves like when I get yellow opposite green I have to do right side of cube move to clock-wise and I will get it. I used to with Rubik’s cube logic in 3-4 days so my first characteristics is logical and rational. Second is innovative and ingenious. In school, I done many science…

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    after realizing I was not very interested in sports. However, I slowly began to lose interest in solving them since they began to be very repetitive and easy. When I grew older, the Rubik’s Cube was able to feed into my puzzle-solving needs. Once that also got too easy, I experimented with different types of Rubik’s Cube-type puzzles in order to pass the time. In retrospect, puzzle-solving guided me to the path I pursue at the moment. I am a mechanical engineering major and the problem-solving…

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    appreciated it for as long as they had it. Chris was very determined because he never stopped trying to get money to support his son. When he heard about the job he ran directly to the manager of the company. Also chris was determined to solve the rubik's cube to impress the manager of the company he was trying to work for. Even when his scanners got stolen he ran in the street to get them back. Also he got hit by a car and still went back to work. Chris wanted to skip the other calls and call…

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