Hello Mrs. Hunt, I agree that I would rather my valuable items be stolen than to be robbed at gunpoint. I feel that all material things can be replaced. I'm glad that you have renters insurances on your items and have serial numbers. Reading your post has taught me that there is a way to be able to save your items. From now on I’m going to make sure that I have renters insurances and the serial number for all my items so if I become a victim I would already have my material replaced. I’m sorry that
I have worked at the broadband industry’s leader, Incognito Software, for over 10 years. Throughout this time I’ve created several innovations. Some standouts would be the company’s online customer knowledgebase, a new-hire onboarding program, and a quarterly technical newsletter. I am quite proud of one innovation: The Boot Camp at the annual Incognito User Conference. In 2010, Incognito offered its customers and partners the opportunity to attend the company’s inaugural user conference, a three-day
I am writing to you twenty years after graduation, because I should not have accepted the excuse the Interamerican University gave me after I received my transcript. I attended the Interamerican University from August 1982 until May 1986, but did not graduate because I married a US Navy man and moved to the United States where I reside now. In January 1997, I returned to the University and graduated in June of that year. The reason I could not graduate in 1986 was due to my son, who was born in
Two years ago I joined a no-cut rowing club. Rowing, from what I had heard was a highly athletic sport. Looking back on it, I wasn’t what anyone would consider athletic. For the first week or two of practice, I was skeptical if this sport was an appropriate fit for me, primarily because the training we were doing was far more advanced than anything I had ever experienced. The only other sport I had participated in was the local little league baseball team and as you could imagine it wasn’t a very
foundation a bit by testing social norms I was initially hesitant. I thought to myself what could I possibly do that would meet the requirements for the assignment and not utterly embarrass me in the process. As luck would have it I was stuck in yet another endless meeting at work. I found my mind wandering to my “to do list” as often happens in these situations. I remembered this assignment and thought to myself…why not. I then opted to never break contact with people I worked with for an entire day. What
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Two years ago I joined a no-cut rowing club. At the time I was not what you would call athletic. I took up the sport because I thought it resembled rowing a whitewater river raft. I couldn't have been more wrong in my life. On the first day of practice I was extremely out of place. I was among athletes who were six-foot and had played high intensity sports before. The first week came as a slap to the face for me because we trained harder than I had ever done in my life. Over the next 3 months of