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In simple words, the most needed thing in slum areas for education is the infrastructure. Majority of the students in slums go to school which have no proper buildings and facilities and no proper education is provided by the teachers.
Governess should incline the slum education initiative with the corporate governance and itself should intervene in the process.
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a) It takes into account human history and human behavior.
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Querida Ileana:
Lamento decirlo, pero me será imposible aceptar su oferta. La ciudad donde está el trabajo está demasiado lejos de mi casa. Sin embargo, aprecio tu ayuda. Si encuentra otra oferta de trabajo, llámeme o escríbame.
Muchos abrazos,
Remedios
TRANSLATION:
Dear Ileana:
I am sorry to say, but it will be impossible for me to accept your offer. The city where the work is is too far from my house. However, I appreciate your help. If you find another job offer, call or write to me.
Lot of hugs,
Remedies
The above question wants to assess your writing ability and your imagination, for that reason I can't answer it for you, but I'll show you how to answer it.
First, you need to keep in mind that your story must end with the sentence "better late than never." This means that you should think of a story where something very important and expected by the characters took a while to happen, but it happened after a long wait.
After that, you should write your story in three parts, according to the following steps:
- Start: Introduce the characters and setting where the story takes place.
- Middle: Present the character's goals and desires and develop interactions between that character and others, as well as interactions with the setting. It's important that in this part of the story, you show what element this character is hoping to happen.
- Final: Show how agonizing this wait is for the character, but how rewarding it is on the day that element finally happens. Show how happy and relieved the character feels.
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1- Standing up straight. If you stand up straight it shows self-confidence and great attitude towards the audience. It tells the people that you are relaxed and you handle the situation easily.
2- Moving around. Using all the area provided is essential. You should avoid standing in one place just repeating your presentation. You must move around the space and get the best out of it to make sure everyone in the audience is paying attention to you.
3-Making eye contact. Making eye contact with people is the key to be effective when giving a presentation. By doing this you ensure that people are effectively listening and understanding the speech. This also shows that you know about you are talking about.