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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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“Kudos to the team for a job well done.  I am sincerely appreciative of the time and effort you gave on my resume.  You did not only help me land the job I had always been dreaming of but you also made me realize how important adding those specific keywords to my resume!  Cheers!

Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 4

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  cognitive skills.
B  fine harboring skills.
C  gross motor skills.
D  reflective skills.
Question #3
A  stack each block on top of the other in a completely straight line.
B  juggle all the blocks perfectly.
C  place each block on top of the other with intense concentration.
D  find it impossible to pick up the blocks.
Question #4
A  a child’s cognitive skills that are in the process of maturing
B  a child’s gross motor skills that are fully developed
C  tasks a child can accomplish independently
D  intuitive thinking and rational thinking
Question #5
A  expectancies.
B  identities.
C  roles.
D  rules.
Question #7
A  are not likely to be impacted by this as their moral behavior is modeled on peers, not parents.
B  will not benefit from these experiences until they are teens.
C  are likely to develop moral behavior that includes helping others.
D  will fail to model their behavior to their mother’s unless they see some reward in it.
Question #11
A  Golem effect.
B  Electra complex.
C  Pygmalion effect.
D  Oedipus complex.
Question #13
A  not intervening and letting sibling conflict escalate are not good strategies.
B  it is best to not intervene in sibling conflict and to allow the siblings to work it out on their own.
C  it is best to let sibling conflicts escalate so that children learn coping strategies to handle anger and disagreement with peers.
D  intervening and helping children resolve sibling conflict are not good strategies.
Question #15
A  beating a child
B  commercial exploitation of a child
C  allowing chronic truancy
D  fondling a child’s genitals
Question #16
A  Fathers engage in more activities with their daughters than with their sons.
B  Mothers place more restrictions on sons’ autonomy than on daughters’.
C  Fathers put more effort to promote sons’ intellectual development than daughters’.
D  Mothers socialize their sons to be more obedient and responsible than their daughters.
Question #18
A  long-term memory reaches maturation by early childhood.
B  memory span depends on one’s ethnic origin.
C  heredity is one of the major factors affecting memory.
D  short-term memory increases during early childhood.
Question #20
A  the quality of inner-city schools and free education to all.
B  Christian holidays for all and boarding schools.
C  the curriculum and universal preschool education in the United States.
D  the use of corporal punishment in schools and the use of uniforms.
Question #21
A  offering just enough assistance to a child to accomplish a task
B  formal, standardized tests to assess children’s learning
C  discouraging distractions like self-talk or private talk
D  making each child responsible for his or her work without relying on peers or teachers for support
Question #22
A  the Reggio Emilia approach
B  the child-centered kindergarten
C  the Montessori approach
D  developmentally appropriate practice
Question #24
A  He is showing signs of dyslexia.
B  His coordination skills are not developing normally for his age.
C  He tries to place each block perfectly on top of the other, upsetting those already stacked.
D  His gross motor skills are underdeveloped.
Question #25
A  accidents.
B  heart disease.
C  malnutrition.
D  domestic violence.
Question #26
A  quality preschools prepare children for school readiness and academic success.
B  there is a lot of pressure on young children to achieve, and universal preschool education does not provide any opportunities to actively construct knowledge.
C  it is more important to improve preschool education for young children who are disadvantaged than to fund preschool education for all 4-year-old children.
D  preschool programs decrease the likelihood that once children go to elementary and secondary school they will be retained in a grade or drop out of school.
Question #27
A  nationality and culture
B  ethnic origin and nutrition
C  education and exercise
D  prenatal care and emotional challenges
Question #28
A  child inattention.
B  mental injury.
C  child neglect.
D  physical abuse.