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LITERARY- DRAMATIC (example)

One day, there is a daughter. She asks Rp. 500.000,00 to shopping herself. However, her mother doesn’t give her because she hasn’t any money.Mulan              : “Mom! Hurry up! Where’s the money!”Mrs. Maia        : “For what?”Mulan              : “for shopping of course, Hellooo… Where’s the money! Give me Rp. 500.000,00 now!Mrs Maia        : “I haven’t much money. Now, your father didn’t go home about three times fasting and three times idul fitri. I am so lonely you know!”(Song 3X puasa 3X Lebaran)Mulan              : ”ahhh.. I don’t care! It’s not my problem!”Mrs. Maia        : “I really haven’t money, Look! My wallet is empty. I just a farmer, please understand me!”Mulan              : “Haizzzhh prett!”

  MY LITERARY- DRAMATIC:
 Kathy asks her boyfriend, where is my present?What you are talking about, her boyfriend said.What! Don’t you know that today is my birthday?  Kathy said
Ohhh! I’m so sorry. I forgot it. Her boyfriend said.Don’t worry; just let’s go to buy my gift. Kathy said.What kind of present do you prefer?Ohh! You know that I already got my drive license, so I what you buy me a car.A car!  But it is so expensive and I don’t have enough money to buy it. Her boyfriend said.Ahh! But if you don’t have enough money to buy me a car, neither will have move to buy me a house, so we’re going to great our relationship, and good bye.  

 DIALOGUE (example)
Alex: hi billy, thanks god you are here!Billy: hi Alex, what´s the wetter¿Alex: I don´t have cash and my credit card is not working, and I need to buy CDS for choir. Can you lend me money?Billy: sure, how much money do you need?Alex: 40 dollarsBilly: here you are! How many CDS do you need?Alex: twoBilly: OK good luck, AlexAlex: thanks you very much, Billy. 

 MY DIALOGUE.
 Hector: hello, Pamela.
Pamela: what´s up Hector? Are you already in Canada?
Hector: no I´m still in Cuba stuck at the airport.
Pamela: Did you miss your flight?
Hector: Yes, and I´ve been waiting for three hours for the next one, but there haven´t been any announcements yet.
Pamela: I see, well why don´t you check departure times.
Hector: I did that already, but it doesn´t say that it´s been delayed.
Pamela: well, why don´t you ask if there´s an alternate route via Toronto or maybe ge ton standby for another flight?
Hector: that´s a good idea, thanks I´ll call you when I get there, bye.
Pamela: okey bye and take care my friend. 

 Poem (example)

 THE BLUE DEATH The sky is in my eyes, I don´t have a bodyIs the moment of death the truth of absence?Is the moment of life the fire of purity?Is the moment of light!Is the moment of flight!Where is the worry?The plenitude absorbed my mindThe sea is like silkThe wind is slipknotsThe space is my countryThe kisses of time disappeared; carried meTo essence, to the cell, to the knowledgeNo more pain; no longer the need to worryNo more memoryOnly my blue heart!Just blue envelopes me in it´s cloak! 

 My Poem.

 NOTHING IS COMPARED AS THE LIFE.

Do you appraise your life?There is nothing compared with the life,The life is the greatest gift from God,The life offers you much opportunity,The make you laugh and cry,The life motivates you to continuous working,I really appreciate my life. 

Personal Narrative (example)

by Lindi M.

of Jenks East Middle School in Tulsa, Oklahoma Conquering Your Fears Everyone, well almost everyone, I’ve ever known has thought of their years in elementary school as their favorites. I, on the other hand, do not feel so fondly about elementary school, especially third grade. That was a year I will never forget. I was only eight, but I remember it like yesterday. I was sitting in the doctor’s office when they gave my parents and me the shocking news. “I’m sorry to tell you this, but your daughter’s condition is getting worse. The only way to fix it is by surgery.” Those words ripped into me like a serrated knife into a crisp, cold apple. It was a horrible sinking feeling that seemed to possess my whole body—a feeling so terrifying that even the bravest person alive could not possibly endure it.

 My personal Narrative.

I remember when I was 15 years old, well I thought that it was my best moment in my life, but the things were not as I planned, I pretended that my parents take me to travel to Miami in a five stars hotel, but when I asked them about it, they told me that it was not possible, because they were broke; I went to my bedroom, and cried until not were any tears in my eyes, furthermore, insted it were my best moment it was my worst one.

 Memoir (example)

By: Joseph Duffy,I was sure when The Fifties would come to an end. They would end on December 31, 1959, at the stroke of midnight. I was a young boy of eleven at that moment, and my twin brother Jim and I were helping my Mom baby-sit for my sister Betty, who lived across tiny Agate Street from us. It was a big deal, as the decade would be changing, something I had never experienced, as I was too young the last time this happened. Read more.

 My memoir

I was five years old, when my mom took me to the school for the first time, everything were okay while my mom was with, but when she told me that she had to leave me with the teacher, I thought that I would lost her forever.I spent the whole day crying and although the teacher tried to give me some Candy, the only thing that wanted was to be with my mom.

 Character sketch (example)

Sample character sketch - my friend Liz. My friend Liz is the most amazing friend anybody could ask for. We’ve been through so much together, we’re basically like sisters. We met on the first day of school in sixth grade, both of us terrified by the massive size of the middle school. She had the locker right above mine. I told her I didn’t know anybody in our class and she said “You do now.” We’ve been friends ever since. Most boys think Liz is cute. She has long red hair, cascading over her shoulders. She laughs about everything and when she does, you see about a hundred white teeth – so bright, you almost need sunglasses. When she laughs, her eyes grow wide, glowing emerald green. Liz likes to dress kind of skater-ish, in camouflage pants, sweatshirts, and wristbands. But, she’s unpredictable, too. Sometimes she’ll wear overalls or a fancy dress. She must have three closets full of clothes, because she barely ever wears the same outfit twice. Liz is the most lively, animated character I’ve ever known. She’s always rushing around, trying to get the latest scoop on everybody. It’s like she’s in the FBI. Right before she shares important news, Liz tosses back her hair, takes a deep breath, and quickly looks side to side, to be sure the coast is clear. She never says anything mean about people, she just wants to know what’s going on. She always supports me in everything I want to do. Not many girls in our group of friends play sports, but when I told Liz I wanted to go out for basketball, she said “Go for it.” Now, she comes to see almost every game I play and cheer me on. Not only is Liz a tremendous supporter, she also trusts me to give her my honest opinion and to say what I feel. Last year, she thought Mrs. Jones gave her a lower math grade than she deserved. I told her the truth – that Liz handed everything in late and what did she expect? Next marking period, Liz got her work in on time, and pulled off an A-. Thanks to me, she said. Liz is a wonderful listener. She lets me tell her all my problems and she never diminishes the importance of my worries. I can tell she’s really listening, too, because she looks directly in my eyes the whole time, like she’s trying to see inside my head and figure me out. We don’t always agree on everything, and sometimes we even fight like sisters. But, in the end, we always stick together. 

My Character sketch

My cousin Yina is the smartest person that I ever known, she is able to do whatever thing she face in her life, I remember that she went to apply for a job, and there were more than fifty people, but they only needed one person; she never gave up, and believed in her talent, so she obtained the highest score in the test, that’s why she got the job.I really admire my cousin. 

  Dramatic Script (example)

A man is off on a peacekeeping mission overseas.  The women Jack leaves at home must deal with his six month absence, each facing the reality of separation privately.  Their only connection with the man they love is via letters.  Through this correspondence, the audience becomes privy to their fears, their hopes, their anticipation and ultimately their sorrow.  His wife, Karen, must take charge of the household and the family for the first time in her married life.  Lillian, his mother, is haunted by the memories of losing Jack’s father in the Korean War.  His daughter, Mary, struggles with her bitterness regarding her father’s absence as well as the reason behind it.  This drama powerfully depicts not only the sacrifices made by soldiers but also by their families.  Whether for contest or performance, you will be moved by this stirring play. 

  My dramatic script

The mother left her five children, and went to the down town, looking for a better life, her sister Danna was in charged of them while she was working hard with the dream of take her children to the city too, but the city where she went was not as she thought, she was deceived by a evil man who kidnapped her and never let her coming back to her house anymore; her children grew up with the hope to see their mother once again. 

Narrative with dialogue (example

“Let me finish this story … and because my hand was shaking, I reached down to the holder, this freestanding holder or candelabra or whatever of votive candles, and somehow, I don’t know how this happened, my hand caused this holder of candles, all these small flames, all these souls, to fall over, and when it fell over, all the candles, lit for the sake of a soul somewhere, there must have been a hundred of them, all of them fell to the floor, because of me, and all of them went out. And you know what the nun did, Chloe, the nun who was standing there?””She spoke French?”“No. She could have, but she didn’t. No, what she did was, she screamed.”“Wow.”“Yeah, the nun screamed in my face. I felt like …”“You felt like pretty bad, Mr. S. I can believe it. But you know, Mr. S, those were just candles. They weren’t really souls. That’s all superstition, that soul stuff.”“Oh, I know.”“No kidding, Mr. S, you shouldn’t be so totally morbid. I thought when you were telling me about the worst thing you ever did, it’d be, like, beating up a blind guy and stealing his car.”“No, I never did that.”“Oscar did, once. You should get him to tell you about it.”“Okay.”“He was drunk, though.” She prettily touches her perfect hair. “And the guy wasn’t really blind. He just said he was, to take advantage of people. It was, like, a scam. Oscar saw through all that. It’s nine o’clock now, Boss. We should open up.”“Right.” And I unlock the curtain, and touch a switch, and slowly the curtain rises on the working day. The candles are nothing to Chloe; they’re just candles. I feel instantly better. Bless her.The scene wouldn’t have had the same impact if the author had woven action and narrative throughout the dialogue. This is a neurotic character, and this fast-paced  scene of dialogue shows the extent of his neurosis, especially compared to Chloe’s explanation of the candles being just candles. Because this part of the scene is only dialogue, we get the full impact of his neurosis and how it expresses itself in his life. When you isolate a character’s dialogue, if the reader is paying attention, he’ll become privy to the character’s personality and motives in a way that’s not possible in the woven scene just because there’s too much going on. 

My narrative dialogue

Let me tell you this story, last night Maria was walking on the sideways when suddenly someone appointed her with a gun and asked her to give him all her goods.-          Gime me all that you have with you, the robber said.
-          I just have my empty purse with me, Maria shouted him.
-          I told you, gime your purse, immediately, the thief said.
-          But I told you that my purse is empty. She said with a fear in her face.
-          If you don’t give me your purse, I’ll shoot you. He said.
-          That’s okay, here you go. She said.
-          Fortunately, the police were crossing ever there and catought the thief and took him to the jail.

 Fictional diary. (example)

Dear Diary,

I sit, surrounded by people not six inches away, underneath the deck of a boat. I stare at the bodies-rows and rows of bodies. Some left us because of disease, others old age. Holding my breath is pointless, the acrid smell never goes away and even when I do get off this ship, I will still remember that distinctive scent. The groans grow so loud that I cover my ears and try to muffle the sounds with my own singing. Last night I sang until my body passed out from exhaustion and I could only hope that I would make it until the next day. I’ve become so accustomed to tears constantly wetting my face that it would feel odd not to cry. The cycle makes this seem normal. Maybe that is why I continue to cry- stopping would break the cycle and I would have no daily ritual to follow. Some days I wonder why I’m kept down here. I am so young compared to the rest of us. Yet the others and I are still hidden as the white men’s dirty secret. When they feel the need to be entertained, the secret is divulged. They force us onto the deck, group by group, to dance. The winter air is refreshing at first, but then I cannot stop shivering and I don’t want to move. It is so cold and my fingers hurt from frostbite. We are humiliated while at our lowest points. Our hope and dignity disappears behind the crack of a whip. The red marks are everlasting mementos of our masters’ cruelty. I used to dream of mutiny, revolting against the people who kept us aboard. Then I wonder, what about the ones who die, are thrown overboard, or executed? Who shall act as our providence and save us from such a death? Only those who have endured this would side with us and surely we would lose. Why had this happened? Were they simply punishing us for our race?
Today, I looked at skin in a way I never did before. It disgusted me. I stared down at my arms and legs. They were the tint of mud, stained like dirt, the color of a moth or rotting potatoes. It was the cause of my pain. I was angry- not only at skin, but also at my parents, the white men that control this world, and everything else I could think of. If I weren’t black I wouldn’t be sitting in this dark abyss, sweating from the others’ body heat in the middle of winter. I wouldn’t be fed this slop, using an overflowing bucket for a restroom, or dying slowly at such a young age. I wouldn’t have been separated from my parents. I wouldn’t be here now- afraid, lonely, and waiting to arrive at a destination I’m unsure of. The loneliness makes me miss everyone- even the people I despised. I just want to feel safe. I miss my family and friends and I cannot bear to think that they are going through the same things I am right now.
I have never loved my brother more than I do now. Abdu, I pray to see you again one day. Grandmother Etana, I wish with all my tears to be in that little hut with you again. You all were my security blanket. Here I have none and everything is so overwhelming. I am not sure I can take it any longer. I have awful nightmares and I always wake up with sweat and tears dripping off my body. At least I had one good dream while I was here. I dreamt of Africa, and it was beautiful! I saw everyone again. I could no longer taste blood on my tongue, hear the screaming and groaning of insane elders, or reach out to touch a dead person’s cold and rigid skin on any side of my body. For once, there was grass instead of water licking a boat and tossing it around. I kissed the ground. I kissed brother, mom, dad, and grandmother. It was a perfect world. My life had gone right and I’d long since forgotten of these scaring memories. Yet then, I awoke that night to see an old man dying of a heart attack. His sparkling blue eyes turned grey as his spasms came to a cessation.
Would I have been better off shot by one of the white men? Would I rather stay here and wilt like a dying rose? Right now I do not know why I make myself endure this torture. My life will never be the same after living this way, so why even try to live? I cannot live a life wanting to kill myself, too cowardly to perform the deed. Yet, isn’t it cowardly in itself to hang oneself or fast until your body gives up. Maybe it is braver to undergo the suffering, but my body can’t take much more. All I know is someday I’ll be free- even if it is among the dead I wander, I won’t be here.Asha Larai died on December 13th 1624, her hopes still high. 

   My fictional diary

Dear diary, today is the 4th day of the week, last night I was in a wonderful party, its beginning was spectacular, but the most amazing was to see Luis; my is boyfriend there as guests not to see it and for my was a real surprise well, I could see that I still feel things for him, but that´s impossible because I love John and owe respect. Truth no be that hare with all this, so I write here because is anyone can know this.    

   Persuasive -Informative -letter.

 Example: As a long-term resident of (Name of City or State), I am writing today to express my sincere hope that you will act on behalf of the best interests of your constituents by arguing and, ultimately, voting in favor of the (Name of Legislation) legislation currently under debate.
I and most of my fellow residents have appreciated the integrity and conviction of your positions in the past, and so we are confident that you will act courageously and clearly to represent the dominant perspective of your constituents at this important moment and into the future.         

      My Persuasive -Informative -letter.

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INTERVIEW (EXAMPLE)

 Displaying Job Interview Questions 1-8 1. How would you describe yourself?Sample excellent response: My background to date has been centered around preparing myself to become the very best financial consultant I can become. Let me tell you specifically how I've prepared myself. I am an undergraduate student in finance and accounting at ____________ University. My past experiences has been in retail and higher education. Both aspects have prepared me well for this career. See also this page of our Job Interviewing Tutorial.
 2. What specific goals, including those related to your occupation, have you established for your life?Sample excellent response: I want to be working for an excellent company like yours in a job in which I am managing information. I plan to contribute my leadership, interpersonal, and technical skills. My long-range career goal is to be the best information systems technician I can be for the company I work for. See also this page of our Job Interviewing Tutorial.
 3. How has your college experience prepared you for a business career?Sample excellent response: I have prepared myself to transition into the the work force through real-world experience involving travel abroad, internship, and entrepreneurial opportunities. While interning with a private organization in Ecuador, I developed a 15-page marketing plan composed in Spanish that recommended more effective ways the company could promote its services. I also traveled abroad on two other occasions in which I researched the indigenous culture of the Mayan Indians in Todos Santos, Guatemala, and participated in a total-language-immersion program in Costa Rica. As you can see from my academic, extracurricular, and experiential background, I have unconditionally committed myself to success as a marketing professional. See also this page of our Job Interviewing Tutorial.
 4. Please describe the ideal job for you following graduation.Sample excellent response (equates ideal job with job he's interviewing for): My ideal job is one that incorporates both my education and practical work skills to be the best I can be. Namely combining my education in finance with my working knowledge of customer-service operations, entrepreneurial abilities, computer skills, and administrative skills. I want to utilize my analytical expertise to help people meet their financial goals. This is exactly why I am convinced that I would be a very valuable member of the Merrill Lynch team. See also this page of our Job Interviewing Tutorial.
 5. What influenced you to choose this career?Sample excellent response: My past experiences have shown me that I enjoy facing and overcoming the challenge of making a sale. Without a doubt, once I have practiced my presentation and prepared myself for objections, I feel very confident approaching people I don't know and convincing them that they need my product. Lastly, I like sales because my potential for success is limited only by how much of myself I dedicate toward my goal. If any profession is founded on self-determinism, it surely must be sales. See also this page of our Job Interviewing Tutorial.
 6. At what point did you choose this career?Sample excellent response: I knew that I wanted to pursue information-systems technology about my sophomore year in college. It was then that I realized that my that my hobby (computers) was taking up most of my time. My favorite courses were IT courses. I also realized that I so enjoyed the computer-oriented work-study I was doing that I would have done it for free. 7. What specific goals have you established for your career?Sample excellent response: My goals include becoming a Certified Financial Advisor so I can obtain a better working knowledge of financial research analysis. That background would enable me contribute to my client base as a better financial consultant since I would have that extra insight into the companies they seek to invest in. I could then be a portfolio manager or even branch office manager. See also this page of our Job Interviewing Tutorial.
 8. What will it take to attain your goals, and what steps have you taken toward attaining them?Sample excellent response: I've already done some research on other workers at Merrill Edge to see how they achieved similar goals. I know that Merrill Edge encourages the pursuit of a graduate degree and will reimburse for tuition. I plan to pursue an MBA to give me an even more extensive knowledge of business and financial analysis.

MY INTERVIEW

Maria: what do you thinks about Dominican women?Fernando Colunga: ohhh! My GOD they are very interesting women
Maria:  Do you’ve had Dominican girls?
Fernando colunga: No but I would like to have everMaria: okay, I write haha…
Fernando Colunga: of course, you are beautiful.
Maria: thanks you! Fernando, do you have new projects with your career?
Fernando Colunga: yeah I have a lot of projects for this year
Maria: well, Fernado I’m happy to share with you. Good luck.
FernandoColunga: the pleasure was my beautiful girl.

News article.  

(Example)News Report-An example car thief caught trapped in target vehicule jim day, staff Reporter Wed Feb 25, 2009 CANBERRA-Abungling Australian car thief was nabbed after accidentally locking himself in the vehicle he was trying to steal, police said Wednesday. Police were called to hose in adelaide after two thieves werw Heard trying to steal a car, on arrival they were surorised to find a 53- years old man hiding inside the vihicle.´´The man while breaking into the car had locked himself in the car and couldn’t get out´´ south Australian police said, adding a second thief was found hiding in nearby bushes. Byline (name of autor) Headline lead – catches reader interest,- most important info- introduces topic- answers most of the 5 w’s placeline Body Quotation.

 My News Article.

Zuleica tejada July 2th 2015 Santiago Dom. Rep
Social networks brought do make many benefits in terms of communication, but in recent years have brought disorders and even risks for users and everyone around them.Wanted technology has taken the people making them slaves for life, and creating clumsy people.

 My movie review. ( Cinderella)

 Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl named Cinderella. She lived with her wicked stepmother and two stepsisters. They treated Cinderella very badly. One day, they were invited for a grand ball in the king’s palace. But Cinderella’s stepmother would not let her go. Cinderella was made to sew new party gowns for her stepmother and stepsisters, and curl their hair. They then went to the ball, leaving Cinderella alone at home. Cinderella felt very sad and began to cry. Suddenly, a fairy godmother appeared and said, “Don’t cry, Cinderella! I will send you to the ball!” But Cinderella was sad. She said, “I don’t have a gown to wear for the ball!” The fairy godmother waved her magic wand and changed Cinderella’s old clothes into a beautiful new gown! The fairy godmother then touched Cinderella’s feet with the magic wand. And lo! Her had beautiful glass slippers! “How will I go to the grand ball?” asked Cinderella.

 When Cinderella entered the palace, everybody was struck by her beauty. Nobody, not even Cinderella’s stepmother or stepsisters, knew who she really was in her pretty clothes and shoes. The handsome prince also saw. Cinderella and the king together they lived happily for ever her and fell in love with Cinderella.  


  INFORMATIVE ESSAY (EXAMPLE)

Shoplifting Shoplifting is a very big problem in America. Shoplifting affects more than the offender. It overburdens the police and the courts, adds to a store's security expenses, costs consumers more for goods, costs communities lost dollars in sales taxes and hurts children and families. Not all shoplifters are the same, there are two distinct types. There are also many ways to help prevent shoplifting. The consumer is affected in a few different ways because of shoplifting. For the consumer who shoplifts, which is usually a teenager or senior citizen, the law affects them. No shoplifter will never get caught even though that is what most believe. As shoplifters steal for longer periods of time, and their shoplifting progresses as they start to steal bigger and more expensive items more frequently. As time goes they start to become involved with car shopping, stealing cars, and breaking in to houses. Shoplifting has consequences, which vary from getting your parents called all the way to large amounts of jail time. Even people who accompany shoplifters are in danger; for being with a shoplifter is almost as bad as shoplifting. That is why it is important to stay away from people who are shoplifting. If it is your friend who is shoplifting the best is to try to get him to stop. You could do this by telling him not to, reminding him of the consequences, and maybe even threatening to tell authority if has to come to that. If someone ever asks you to steal you should know the answer is no way no how, because getting in trouble with law will mess up your entire life. For the consumer who does not shoplift, they have the problem of always being suspected. Because of shoplifting, some stores in my area do not allow minors to enter with out an adult. Many stores will ask you "if you are going to pay for that?" It becomes quite annoying when store owners hound you while you are shopping or ask you to leave if you are taking too long when you are actually just browsing. Shoplifters affect the Store Owner heavily. The number one reason for small, new business's to close is shoplifting. Approximately 10% of consumers enter a store and shoplift. It is very hard to run a store when 10% of your store is stolen from you. The other factor is security equipment. It is expensive to run security precautions in your store, which is why so many small stores have none. When a store becomes big enough to afford good security equipment such as cameras and a security/ surveillance team then it is worth it. Security usually pays it self off from the money they get from shoplifters. When a person is caught for shoplifting they expect forgiveness because to them it does not seem that big of a deal. The only problem is that that person is not the only one. It probably happens pretty regularly. Future store owners are affected by shoplifting. If you live in a bad area or maybe even any area for that matter, you are open to shoplifting. Since most future storeowners are aware of the damages of shoplifting they are discouraged from opening their own store. Shoplifting affects our economy. The big problem is that it inflates prices. The only way that a store can maintain when almost 10% of their store is being robbed is to raise prices. It is not fair that some people can steal and others work hard and pay which is the honest way. If a store has to close down then that cuts jobs. One store may not seem like a big difference, but when stores are closing every day because they can't maintain a stable business because of shoplifters: it has a big influence. The loss of jobs then accounts for more unemployed, which equals a worse economy. If a future storeowner decides it is not a good idea then this also cuts down jobs. It is estimated that the United States economy loses ten billion dollars due to shoplifting a year. That is around twenty-five million dollars a day. That is ten billion dollars businesses need to compensate for. Another point for why shoplifting is hurting our economy is that we have to pay out of taxes for the burden of police and courts. It also hurts communities in sales tax. There are two types of shoplifters, Professional shoplifters and non-professional shoplifters. Professional shoplifters are addicts who steal to buy drugs (a drug problem, not a shoplifting problem) or hardened criminals who steal for resale as a lifestyle. These individuals usually commit other types of crimes and lack any conscience or guilt. The usual approaches with them are treatment centers or jail. Non-Professional shoplifters are the people who make up the majority of shoplifters and who steal for a few different reasons, mostly related to common life situations and their personal ability (or inability) to cope. They include people who are depressed, frustrated, anxious, influenced by peers, thrill seekers or kleptomaniacs. Shoplifting is rarely about greed, poverty or values. It is about people struggling with personal conflicts and needs. These people know right from wrong, they know there are consequences and they often have the money to pay, but they continue to steal anyway. These people steal items they often don't need and sometimes don't use. While many non-professional shoplifters steal from stores on a regular basis, they usually have no prior criminal record (except perhaps for shoplifting) and are typically the kind of people who don't commit other types of crimes. Their behavior is less related to criminal intent and more the result of emotional or psychological problems in need of attention. Research shows that nationwide there are thousands of shoplifters who continually repeat the offense and want to stop...but can't. Their shoplifting has become a habit or even an addiction, and they are too ashamed or afraid to tell. Other shoplifters simply deny they have a problem of any kind. Psychological profiles and admissions by shoplifters revealed that 1 out of 3 shoplifters are "at risk" of repeating the offense after getting caught. The best approach for non-professional shoplifters is for the community to make available a treatment program at a time when shoplifters will be most receptive to it...that is, when caught and/or prosecuted. There are many different types of security. There are security systems that work, and there are those which may be broken or are just for looks. No one can really tell the difference, and it usually gets the point across that he or she should not steel from there. The basic security system is the detectors found at the entrance of stores. I have seen these work, but also know stores which my friends work at in which they say do not. The problem with the detectors is that you have to place a clip of some sort on all merchandise if you want it to be detected when going threw a detector. The plus to this system is that in dramatically reduces the rate of shoplifting in the store and is relatively cheep. Another strategy is the ink tags, which is commonly used by department stores. These can sometimes also be detected with metal detectors at the front of stores. These are not very expensive and usually get good results. The one problem is that when people catch on they will steel the items anywise and either cut, or break of the ink tag. There are sites on the Internet, which have methods of removing these pieces. Another higher way of protection is a surveillance system. For a surveillance system to actually catch shoplifters it must be very advanced. This usually costs a lot of money but usually pays it self off with caught shoplifters. There are companies that will install surveillance systems and then run them by having security employees monitor the system. Many stores only have a camera for the cash register, which will only help if the store is held up. This is for identification purposes. Other stores have false or broken cameras. These usually scare the shoplifters away. For the surveillance systems, which are expensive and high tech, they are usually hidden. Their purpose is to catch shoplifters rather then scare them away. Usually when music stores, electronic stores, department stores, and other types of stores seem unprepared for shoplifting they have a highly advanced surveillance system. The point of wanting to catch the shoplifters is that they can not only be charged with criminal charges, but also with civil. From the research I have done, and from writing this essay I have learned a lot about shoplifting. One thing I found out is that the Internet is a very resourceful way to find out about illegal actions. There were many web sites that told how to shoplift or how to not get caught. Since we have the freedom of speech there is not much we can do about this, but I think there should be a law on censoring these sights such as pornography is censored. I don’t think it is a good idea for an adult to go to these sights because it influences temptation, but adults should be able to make the right decision. Even though statistics show that a high percentage of adults theft. I am happy to say that I have not shop lifted since I have been caught and have been confronted to steel and simply and easily said I don't steal anymore. I am proud of my accomplishment and share my knowledge with my friends to change their minds about shoplifting.

    My informative Essay.

HOW TO BE A GOOD MODEM LANGUAGE TEACHER

.You have to give the best yourself, have knowledge about the language; you have to be dynamic and interactive. Also you need to be patient, because you know that you teaching a language different from ours.

  Analytical/ research

 The Cat This story shows us the reality in which they live many people who lead a double life. One is the submissive, sensitive and passive and the other is that lives in back of the society where has the ability to proceed with debauchery and leave out everything. The Terrible Old ManIt's the typical story that represents those who are displayed at a glance weak and defenseless, vulnerable, lonely but mysterious. This strange appearance causes some respect in the society. We must never judge people by their condition, we do not know the real capacity of persons to ensure their survival and what is capable when it threatened.
 Two Friends.This story tells us how the two friends represent the working people, United but always needed and on the other hand we have the Colonel who represents strength, power and ambition. We look at how this part through its influences and wise strategies just with the vulnerable and less affluent part. The Nightingale and the Rose.In this history prevails the love, hope and generosity We see how a friend is able to surrender entirely to the service of the other, thus ending his own life so that his neighbor is happy, but we must take care to deliver to whom because in many cases it is not rated.  On The Day of the Crucifixion.
This story teaches us how a person changes his attitude and how to see the world when you are cornered or when things don't go as expected. . Tooth pain represent hard evidence every day we spent and that sometime made more cruel however people who are the around us deserve respect, who are not guilty of our misfortunes.  

 REFLEXION ENTRIES (what do you think about the class, what we do better

.English literature has been one of the most rewarding of my career, since learning about how important that is, and it contributes to my intellectual training really is satisfactory, would not have to change anything because who better could not have been.
Sometimes we both regret when teachers holding us much, but I think that this is the best way to get the best from our students. 

  Autobiography

.ZULEICA JASMIN TEJADA I WAS BORN IN MOCA CITY, ON FEBRUARY 24, 1989, MY PARENTS ARE FELIX RAMON TEJADA Y LILLIAM VERAS, I HAVE ONE SISTER HER NAME IS ZURENNY TEJADA SHE IS YOUNGER THAN ME BUT SHE HAS TWO CHILDREN.WHEN I HAD 5 YEARS COMENSE MY STUDIES PRIMARY, THEN TO THE PASSAGE OF THE YEARS I WAS DOING DIFFERENT TECHNICAL COURSES, IN 2003 ENTER HIGH SCHOOL AND 4 YEARS AFTER START OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATION AT THE UASD WHICH 3 YEARS LATER HAD TO STOP BECAUSE OF HEALTH PROBLEMS, TWO YEARS LATER (2013) OF NOT BEING IN THE UNIVERSITY START ON UNEV WITH A NEW CAREER WHICH I AM CURRENTLY STUDYING, IN JANUARY OF EAST YEAR START ENGLISH BY IMMERSION PROGRAM WHICH ENDED IN DECEMBER WITH THE HELP OF GOD.