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    Strengths: - Paige executes on the strong intro. - After the client explains her reason for calling in Paige attempts to pull the client up by her loan #. Then pivots to phone # and finally to the SSN. Good job keeping it moving. - After being unable to pull up the loan, Paige then pivots to foreshadowing a transfer to CR Servicing. - Good specific acknowledgment as to why the call is being transferred during the foreshadow. - Good use of positive language: Absolutely! Opportunities: -

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    Thomas Edison Research Paper

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    “To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” - Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) And Thomas Edison himself certainly had both of these. How else would he have achieved over 1800 patents worldwide? Thomas Alva Edison was someone who you would call a genius. No sensible person would refuse if given the choice to spend an entire day with him. You might say, “So what is so special about Thomas Edison? I would much rather spend a day with a pop star!” Well, read on and find out for

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    Thomas Edison once said, “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” Thomas Edison is considered one of the most successful inventors of all time, however, he did not gain all his success in one try. He had many failures and because of his determination and hard work, he became one of the inventor we know today. His dedication towards his each invention makes him the man he his today. Due to the following events of creating the phonograph, introducing the Incandescent

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    Hailee Stephenson Thomas Edison made many mistakes. ?Results? Why, man, I?ve gotten a lot of results! I know several things that won?t work!? This just shows that he learned from his mistakes. Mistakes helped Edison learn what would and would not work. Teachers have discovered that student understand better when they have hands on experience. Edison has taught many children to learn that if you fail, try again. Edison had made many scientific and mathematical mistakes in his past life. He did

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    Kimberly Ma 123 San Jose State Street Santa Clara, CA 9000 (408) 123-4567 kmberlyannma@gmail.com October 17, 2017 Dr. Jordana Finnegan English Department Foothill College, Palo Alto 12345 Palo Alto, CA 95123 Dear Dr. Finnegan, I hope this message finds you well. My name is Kimberly Ma and I was your previous English student last year at Foothill College. I am here to ask if you would be able to write me a letter of recommendation. As you may recall, English was one of the subjects that I struggled

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    Adding to this rich passage is a series of questions Avner asks himself with an immediate answer: “Would Netta have confronted him then? Are you seeing someone? Probably not. It’s been over two years now, and they’ve learned to— what exactly?— not ask questions” (58-59). Here Oria has weaved her two techniques together. Avner asks himself a question and imagines it being answered by Netta right after. Following this is Avner’s own answer: probably not. This “probably not” has some doubt in it

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    In 1877 AT&T was created by Alexander Graham Bell after he created the world's first telephone. There were a bunch of new weapons created in WW1 and WW2, like the gatling gun, flamethrowers, and In 1945 the first atomic bomb was created and ready for testing, with the help of Albert Einstein. Steve Jobs created the first touchscreen smartphone. There was a lot that I did not know about engineers that I know about now. In 1859, young Alexander Graham Bell was working in a mill with his friend Ben

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    Using a telephone is one of the major ways people can communicate with one another. They can be helpful in times of relaying information or talking to a loved one when it can’t be done in person. Telephones connect people in ways they couldn’t connect before. Although telephones usually enhance personal connections with other people, they can also cause a disconnection. In Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, telephones do both. Foer demonstrates the importance of telephones in the story through

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    I can think of one instance where my girlfriends and I had a major communication failure. A few weeks ago, I got together with two of my girlfriends Jennifer and Robbin for lunch at Red Robin located at the Hamilton Mall. We were having normal girl chat and of course, the main topic was guys and makeup. We realized we were all in need of new makeup and decided after lunch we would meet at Ulta for a much-needed shopping spree and even mentioned how close it was, that it was only right around the

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    Phonograph History

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    Thomas Alva Edison, born in 1847, invented many things, including the phonograph in 1877. In 1888 Edison announced that he was working on “an instrument which does for the eye what the phonograph does for the ear.” Some point between May and August of 1891, the kinetiscope was complete. The kinetiscope was a cabinet with a peephole to watch min films playing inside that were about 90 seconds long. The customer would only have to drop a penny in the slot and look through the viewfinder at the image

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