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    nomination. "We know that he will be there, preparing our school for another great day of teaching and learning, even on the weekend. We know the building will be clean, safe and prepared each day. More than that, however, we know the he will be there greeting students, providing them with a mentor and support for making positive choices, despite the fact that those are not necessarily part of his job description." Reid and Houston each received a $100 gift card from award sponsor Monnett &…

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    Youth Bach Motet group sponsored by the Bach Choir of Bethlehem. Outside of school I currently have a job at Red Robin as a hostess and To-Go specialist. As a hostess, I am in charge of maintaining the cleanliness of the main entrance, seating and greeting guests, and prioritizing seating according to the seating chart. As a To-Go specialist, I need to completely memorize the menu, take orders, check accuracy of and package food, and deliver it to customer’s cars. This job has allowed me to…

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    very swift and with heavy accents making it very difficult to comprehend. The music is definitely Caribbean. In the virgin islands saying Good morning, Good Afternoon and good night are not the same as saying hello or hi; these are more welcoming greetings and it is the norm for friends and strangers in the virgin islands…

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    my cousin married a Caucasian man who had no clue about our family’s Vietnamese culture. However, after he spent time with us he started to do certain things he had not done before like taking off his shoes before entering a house and bowing when greeting someone older than him. This shows that as you spend time around different cultures you start to adapt, therefore making culture more important than race. Another time I noticed this is when it comes to holidays like Tết when people are saying…

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    gesture is when someone wrinkles their nose. To a cuban , it means you don't know what that person mean or didn't hear them. It can also be a sign of disrespect or a attitude. Hand shaking or kissing someone on the cheek is a way of saying hello. When greeting a Cuban for the first time, it is most respectful to shake their hand and smile. When Cubans are comfortable with someone, they usually give their friends a kiss on the cheek when they see them. For example, When a man meets a man, it is…

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    Precarious Greeting fellow peers I want to thank you all for coming out to hear my speech.I would like to start off with a quote."Every risk is worth taking, as long as it's for a good cause, and contributes to a good life." ~unknown. I strongly believe major explorations are worth the risk.Why?I say this because taking a risk can help you accomplish new things that either you wanted to do or never did.Listed in front of me I have 3 reasons cite about why major explorations are worth the…

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    little voice. So, the girl put on the shoes. She has arrived at a big house. All she seen was candles, candles in each window. ''There all Christmas colors''. Said the little girl. The huge door opened. There was a short little boy. He was greeting the little girl inside. Al of a sudden more people started coming out and grabbing presents. The little girl wanted to help so, she grabbed a present too. She sees someone standing in the middle of a door way. The little girl sees Santa. ''Well…

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    A most meaningful part in my life was the first time I ever went to Haiti, the summer of 2013 was the first time I ever went to my parent’s hometown country, I was excited to go because I was going to see my grandma and grandpa, cousin’s aunts and uncles and many more that I haven’t seen in years My first trip out of the united states was when I was 12 years old after finishing my 6th grade year, my parents and my 2 older sisters Rebecca and Zipporah went to Haiti for vacation.…

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    played a role in who raised their visor first with the junior making the first gesture. The U.S. Navy adopted the transformed hand salute from the British Navy. The origin of the British Navy’s saluted started as the first part of uncovering when greeting or addressing a more senior person. Eventually, the process of taking off one’s cap was simplified into just touching the cap and finally into the present day salute. Now that the history of the salute has been addressed, the history of the…

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    Have you ever thought about how one can truly achieve happiness, or simply, what is happiness? Can you you chose to be content or does it just happen? Well, John Stuart Mill, a autobiography writer, believes that contentment can not be found, if one seeks for it. In Mill’s own words, “The only chance it to treat, not happiness, but some end external to it, a the purpose of life.” In the autobiography, “Chapter V, A Crisis in My Mental History: One Stage Onward” by John Stuart Mill, Mill claimed…

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