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    Junior Bookkeeper

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    the owner of the company, three full-fledged bookkeepers, an administration, one intern, and me, the junior bookkeeper. Our company specializes on doing the books of small businesses around New Jersey and New York. Additionally, the bookkeepers are expected to answers all the questions of the clients and our boss in a 24-hour window. Basically, our job is to do the books of the clients including and not limited to paying their bills, running their payroll, etc. and at the same time meet their…

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    morally-affective, positive and inclusive learning environment, where they can be fostered and encouraged to freely and actively explore, discover, learn and construct their knowledge, reasonings and skill sets. This goal aligns with the Melbourne Declaration values and its ensuing educational goals for all young Australians and the AITSL standard (ACARA, 2012; AITSL, 2016). My…

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    11/19/17 A society is enriched with cultural values and norms. Therefore, members of the mentioned society subsequently and collectively follow the written and unwritten rules in order to be functional members of their society. Because every society has an exclusive set of rules that is different from each other, how a society functions is going to be different from each other as well. According to the sociologist Dalton C. Conley, a culture is composed of values, norms, and practices that are…

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    church service would definitely seem out of place and even be seen as offensive to some. Your location at any given time should directly influences the way you behave. People at church have one set of values that control how they behave and football games may have a completely different set of expected behaviors. As taunting and cursing may be tolerated at a football game when a player messes up, it definitely would not be accepted at church if the pastor misreads something or messes up on their…

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    means, and in America most people don’t know what “the rest of the world” means. From shaping personalities to affecting perceptions, culture is the invisible bond that ties individuals together in a society. At a young age, people absorb cultural values and beliefs which are manifested through one’s lifestyle. Culture strongly influences the ways of thinking and living. The differences in these factors is what causes diversity among cultures in several parts of the world. Culture is associated…

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    Les Belles Soeurs Essay

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    Tremblay, explores restrictions of the constricting values of 1960’s Quebec on women. This play has been translated into 20 languages, allowing it to be performed all over the world (larevolutiontranquille). This play’s success lies in its relatability. The play unveils a universal truth: all cultures have some form of limitation. This truth is evidenced through Tremblay’s female characters, all of whom are constricted in their home, work and value system. During the 1960’s in Quebec, most…

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    that place. If you were to put a grown adult in there that has done many wrongs throughout his life, he will suffer as well but I would understand why he was put in the room. Our life shouldn’t revolve around happiness. There a are other important values in life. Our world today has similar patterns as those from Omelas. Although the government might hide information from us, jails and prisons are similar to the room the child is kept in because our purpose for putting them in there is related…

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    their culture is and something it is only they can understand or it can call ‘’nationalism’’. The Japanese culture (customs and communication) is so involve, it is very importance to understand about their culture, their attitudes and some basic values before doing business in Japan. Owing to the Japanese culture, it is considered as a high-context culture even little signs go a long way. One of the most importance things that Japanese are highly valuable is ‘Respect’, in Japan, they are very…

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    We as human beings live together in large groups who follow certain rules and regulations, both written and simply unspoken but known. Most of these rules we just accept for what they are and do not really pay much attention to them. We go along with what “the norm” is for life because it is easier to live that way rather than challenging how things work. However, if we take the time to sit and really think about what is socially acceptable and what is not, some may begin to question the…

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    Essay On Hispanic Culture

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    I do not know much about the Hispanic culture nor have had much experience working with this culture. Sometimes it can be hard to work with or surround yourself with people when your cultures are not the same, therefore getting to better know the values and customs of a Hispanic will help me to make sure my clients get the most from me Knowing more about the people that I am dealing with is the best way to ensure a good client to counselor relationship. The Hispanic culture is one of the fastest…

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