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  1. Interview Dialogue I: Please have a seat. (motion to chair) A: Thank you. Oh, this is a copy of my resume and a list of references. I: Thank you, I will take a look at these. I see you have applied for the cashier position. A: Yes, that's right; I can work in other positions in the store as well. I: That's good. Can you tell me (about) your previous work experience? A: I worked as a clerk at 7–Eleven for one year. Before that I worked in my country at my parents' grocery store. I had many responsibilities such as: ordering merchandise, stocking shelves, and waiting on customers. I: I see. Are you looking for a part time or a full time position? A: I'm looking for a part–time job because I go to the Adult School to improve my English. I: Customer...show more content... Not academic classes and lectures, but living together, and making friends and taking part in some outside activities, but not too many. And we tried to show them what we had learned about how to organise your work, so as to do justice to a range of different subjects. And to let them know the points at which they needed to make choices. And to know that we – students in the year senior to them, were friendly and really wanted them to do well.| 7| Miss Lam| Sounds good. That kind of responsibility can be intimidating if you are dropped into it without any sort of assistance – especially if you are the first member of your family to get into University.| | Felix | Yes indeed it can. That was what happened to me. My parents were entirely supportive, but they simply had no idea what the experience of University study was like. It took me several months to find my feet. That's why I was keen to get involved in the orientation project.| 8| Miss Tam| So what do you get out of your involvement?| | Felix| As I said, I learned how to identify the problems, and to talk about them in terms that newcomers to the University could understand – or at least, I got to be much better at it! It's actually quite a difficult thing to do.| 9| Mrs. Smith|

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  3. Dialogue Essay How does he even know about the accident? Did he see it happen? Was it his dog? – No. – Whose dog was it? If I need to compensate the owner, I will. I was wrong to drive under the influence. – I'm willing to face the consequences. – Don't be ridiculous. I don't need you to save me! What I did was wrong. I'll take care of it. – Just tell me who I need to speak to. – I've got it covered. I don't need you covering up anything! Control freak much! You ungrateful... I've gone out of my way to help you!

  4. Not because I want to control you or your sad, sorry life... but because you were in no state to handle anything! I don't need your misplaced sympathy, neither do I owe you anything. Stay away from me. What's going on between you and...show more content... – I can't. You also need to rest. The doctor said the baby will sleep right through the night. I'm not tired. Really. No. I'm not leaving you or Rori here tonight. I'll go home and get some clothes, let them know what's going on, then I'll be back. What did they say? Okay, I'll come and see you later. – What a day! – I all but begged you to keep your mouth shut... – but you just couldn't help yourself, could you? – What are you talking about? – Why go to the cops after I asked you not to? – I didn't... It's your fault Tau was arrested! His reputation is being tarnished for nothing!

  5. – What would I gain from telling the police? – You tell me! The Eat is a public place. Anyone could've given them the information, including Nolwazi! – Why would she do that? – It wasn't me! Jeez! Don't attack me because you're frustrated that your boyfriend is connected to a murder! – He didn't kill anyone! – How can you be sure? Zitha... the police don't arrest... people for no reason. Make it clear that we stand behind the police... and we want to find the person who killed Thabi. Oh, sorry to interrupt. I'll wait on the patio. It's fine. We can finalise it later. Oh, I sympathise with you, Mogale... on what you're dealing with. If I can help...

  6. Thank you, Mabaso. Mr Moroka and Son–in–law, can we speak in private? It's nothing personal, Mogale. Of course not. Mr Moroka and Son–in–law, Mogale can't be chairman... while he's under investigation for murder. – Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  7. Dialogue Essay Example Of Theoretical Journal "1,2,3,4..5,6,7,8," Counted Jaime's cheer coach. "Okay great practice everyone I will see you all next week you are all dismissed." As Bailey approaches Jaime she exclaimed," Oh my goodness I wish I could be as on point as you, you always hit every count perfectly. I don't think I will ever make the team." "Oh trust me you defiantly will if you keep working hard each and every day," Quoted Jaime. ... The music was blaring and everyone was dancing, all besides Jaime, who was unknowingly lying dead in the basement. The party went on with only a few people semi–concerned. Around one o'clock people slowly started trickling...show more content... If you have any additional information regarding this cause please call 922–8733," the news announced this was extremely hard for Liam to watch, he was still mourning the loss of his girlfriend, Jaime. He could not stand to watch the television any longer, being tortured by old pictures of Jaime. Liam flicked off the TV and logged into his twitter account, " LIAM.HENDLE." He began to look at pictures that Jaime was mentioned in. He ran across one that concerned him. It was written by "that.computer.kid", and it read," everyone has that one person that is constantly picking on them, for me it is Jaime Lockwood. You better watch your back." Liam tried to tell himself that he had nothing to worry about, and that whoever this was must be so lanky and scrawny that he couldn't do anything even if he wanted to, but the thought just kept creeping back into his mind. The next day he decided that he would just mention it to Jaime's best friend, Rebecca., Although he didn't want to get himself to involved with her ,because she had always had an obsession with him. For the most part she was pretty good at hiding it, she had always left him and Jaime Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  8. Euthyphro Dialogue Essay examples In the dialogue Euthyphro (Cahn and Markie), Plato presents an argument against the divine command meta–ethical theory. While the argument is presented against the predominantly pantheistic Greek religions, the argument can be easily applied to the monotheistic Abrahamic religions. The dialogue starts off with the two main characters: Euthyphro and Socrates. Socrates has been indicted for corrupting the youth of Athens and Euthyphro is indicting his father for murdering a day–labourer who killed one of his servants through neglect. Socrates acknowledges that Euthyphro must be very knowledgeable on the subjects of piety and holiness which are integral to the Greek judicial system and that by learning from Euthyphro, Socrates might better...show more content... If this were the case, the gods would not be the ultimate source of what is holy, and thus not the source of moral authority. Since this is entirely in opposition to the divine command theory of meta–ethics, this cannot be the case, which leaves Socrates and Euthyphro with the idea that objects are holy because the gods love them. It is at this point in the dialogue that Socrates turns the argument to justice. The claim is made that everything that is holy is just and everything that is just is holy; a claim with which Euthyphro again agrees. Socrates presents the following analogy: while we can be afraid of many things, and that fear can be shameful and that to be ashamed is to also be fearful, he asserts that being afraid doesn't necessarily mean that one should ashamed of that fear – that fear is broader than shame. Socrates then applies this analogy to holiness and justice – that all things that are holy are just, but not all things that are holy are necessarily just: justice is thus broader than holiness. This suggests that there is a portion of justice that involves what is holy and another portion that is uninvolved with holiness. When asked to differentiate between these two mutually exclusive components, Euthyphro says that the component of justice that is concerned with holiness is a matter of ministering to the gods and the component that is not concerned with holiness is ministering to people. This Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  9. Examples Of Dialogue On Teenagers Q: In the end, they're still teenagers. A: Right. Because of that... They're still teenagers, and with some of them you know that there's a story behind it. Look, if suddenly they start smoking and arriving late, then you know there's more to it. And then I'll ask them to come by later: "Why are you doing this? Why do you insist on smoking that cigarette, even though you know you'll arrive late in class?" And the first time, they'll tell me: "I just needed it." Q: Do you think that's important to do? A: I do, because sometimes you'll pick up on things, such as: "I got into a fight back home this morning or last night and I just talked about it with my boyfriend, but it started to get to me and I had to clear my head." Q: OK. A: I'll say: "Great,...show more content... Q: Right. But in the meantime, you don't notice much. A: No. Q: Except that apparently there's a whole debate going on, about in which direction it should go. A: Yes, but that's it. Q: Would you feel the need to be able to voice your opinions on how it's going? You told me about all sorts of problems that you've encountered. Is that also why you feel like you're on your own? A: If there's really something going on, then we'll hold a [RECEPTIEOVERLEG ] during which it'll be discussed, and then it'll be brought to the management, and then... Q: Did it ever reach the management? A: Yes. One example was when it was allowed for the students to smoke here. That's when I said: "Guys, come on, what are we doing?" Q: And what happened next? A: That's when the management handles it, and he was addressed on his behaviour; he was told: "It simply isn't allowed." Q: So as enforcers you can discuss matters that you're struggling with,

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  11. Dialogue Example Essay Marlene: Good afternoon Houston division, I am so excited to be here with you talking about an exciting quarter for our division. We are so excited to introduce someone who is here with us for the first time. Rachel Ross! Rachel: Thank you Marlene. In March, I assumed the role of Vice President of Merchandising for the Houston Division. I came from the Michigan Division so the heat and humidity has been quite a change, but being with this division's team has been so amazing. Marlene: Rachel, we are glad to have you here and excited about all of the energy you have already brought to the team. First let's hear from our Division Controller, Akin Akanni, about how we did financially in the Houston Division this quarter. Akin: Thanks guys,...show more content... He spoke of how rare it is to receive the amazing level service that he provided in other stores. Thank you Brent for giving our customers highly satisfying service. We are so proud to have you on our Houston team. Marlene and Mike: Way to go Brent! Rachel: Remember being Friendly and Fresh is how we drive our customer loyalty. And speaking of Fresh...our fresh meat and seafood score was a 58.5% which was a 0.6% decline from Q4 and our Fresh Produce score was a 55.4% which is a 0.5% decline compared to last quarter. District 5 showed improvement in both with a 0.9% increase in their Meat and Seafood freshness score and a 1% increase in their fresh produce score. District 2 also raised their Fresh Meat and Seafood score by 0.1%. Some of our best performers with all of our priorities in quarter 1 were the following stores– Stores 180, 300, 609, 38, 190 and 367 all met at least two of the four goals and store 156 has met the goals for In stock, Friendly and Fresh Meat and Seafood! Way to go 156! That team there is really dedicating their energy to doing what's best for the customer.

  12. Marlene: Well Rachel we did have one of our best quarters for our Customer First Tracker. Our goal is to get to 272 and we ended the quarter with a 266.7 which was a 5 point improvement. We were the most improved division in the entire enterprise, so everyone let's have a handclap for Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  13. Dialogue Essay Weaver, I want you. I need you. Oh baby. Oh baby. Well... You said we could talk after your test... *cough* awkward *cough* I promise 15 min max of an honest conversation is all I want. Unless you are up for 6 flags and a good make out ;) kidding sorta. I'm ready for a beach vacation. Ive been working so much. I'm such a big deal. You are missing out on so much kid. I'm very important. I have many leather–bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany. For reals. Life is good. I work lots. Im happy. Loving my tiny house on the farm... that's what Seth's youngest jace calls it Alison's farm house. We were at a Halloween party lastnight and jace asked to sleep over at my farm house. Kinda adorable. Not new info to you but I still...show more content... The reason I feel like you hate me was you blocked me. It was an honest accident on my part. I just need you to trust me. I had bought my wreath on fb page so I was still logged in when I was messaging the seller..... I remember swiping up to close the safari page bc I don't have fb app. and I somehow clicked your fb friendship and clicked the wave. I had no idea until after you texted. My part was by accident but you went out of your way to block me just confused me. What else is new with me I bought a 8x10 rug at my favorite store ross. $40. It makes me happy. Still smells new. Ha what else is new .... I watch rated r movies shocker am I right.... Not just any. I choose wisely. But recent one was I love you man.... Ive discovered I love paul rudd and Jason segal. Totally have a celebrity crush on Jason segal. Ive been listening to that pod cast brooke and colton once mentioned. Up and vanished. I got to epidode 12 couple nights ago and made myself so scared middle of the night. First time I was scared living on my own in this tiny farm house... worse part I woke up the next day check something in the back yard and the back door was unlocked !! oh my word kyle that has been unlocked for 3 weeks I never once checked it

  14. because my curtain covered it. I put a pause on baking because it wasn't healthy then I discovered paleo baking recipes. Its on now. Love using my crockpot my mom gave me. I make Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  15. Criminal Law Controversy He provided for my family and everything and–and–" she stumbled for the correct words, though it was all for naught. The gavel banged repeatedly. "Order! I will have order in this courtroom!" The prosecution's voice rose again, "These are the facts, and you're presumed guilty. That's all there is too it. Your fingerprints were blatantly on the gun itself." Another voice chimed, "Objection, your honor!" This time, it was the defense, suiting black. He looked cocky, almost too arrogant for his profession. Bedhead turned to him as well. "The defendant was clearly wearing gloves that day. How could you overlook tha–" With another objection, the prosecution once again interrupted, "I didn't overlook that. The detectives didn't overlook that either....show more content... So quick in fact that she'd never seen a trial go by that quickly. These were the thoughts repeating over and over in her head as she continuously drove beyond the hills and crops and at last the residential areas. The police, the attorneys, everyone; they must've had their information laid right out in front of them to carry along a case that fast. She even thought that perhaps she had fallen asleep throughout some portion of it and maybe the "real murderer" was framed when she was asleep. But no. For the duration of the entire thing her stare was a deadlock, never breaking eye contact with the back of the young woman's head. She kept on driving, deciding to push the events of the morning to the back of her mind to work on more important matters. And with one slight push of her door, she was instantly looking at her roommate hunched forward, glued to the television. She broke eye contact with it ever so slightly when Fem spoke, "C'mere! You need to see this, look!" Bedhead made her way to the living room and sat down next to her. Displayed on the monitor was a news broadcast, the news broadcast from yesterday. Except that it wasn't. The same anchor was there, sitting in her chair, a different colored dress, but more or less recapping the same events from yesterday; the same murder. This time Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  16. Dialogue Essays: Pap's Cabin ""It was kind of lazy and jolly, laying off comfortable all day, smoking and fishing, and no book nor study." It was a lazy day in the cabin and I was kind of tired. Pap was gone last night so I waited, but he didn't come so I slept. I woke up when the sun rose. Pap was not here. I am really tired and I don't know what to do. A nap sounds nice. I was all alone in a place, with no houses or nothin. There was only trees and grass. I turned around and I saw a pond, I don't know how deep and I ain't going to find out. "Boo!" said Tom. "Haha, very funny," I said. "I see that you have found an island for us." "What island?" I turned around and I saw a island. It had trees, a river and bushes and all sorts of stuff! "Well, let's go then!"...show more content... We looked in awe. It was beautiful! It smelled clean and fresh, not like the cabin. We walked up to the side of it and Tom reached his hand out. "What are you doin?" I asked "I'm gonna touch it." He replied "Me too." We touched it at the same time and it felt like 1 million needles hitting our hands! "Ouch!" we yelped "Wait a minute." I said "What do you see?" I slipped behind the fall. "Come here, you gotta see this!" "What? OH!" It was a cave, lit by a torch! We walked to the end and I look up. There was a door. I pushed on it, but it didn't budge. We pushed together and I heard a crack. One more time. It opened! Tom took the torch, and we climbed up the ladder that fell out. We walked up and took one step and "CRUNCH!". We looked down and saw bones! "AH!" we screamed We held the torch up and saw a glint of something in the back. I walked up to it and shown the light up at it. It was a locked chest with gold around it! I looked around and there was a dead body, staring at us with it's sunken eyes. " Ew! Wait, look!" I said "A key! I will get it." Tom replied He grabbed it and put it in the chest. Click. "Hey! What are you doing!" Pap says. He slaps me across my face and I fall onto the floor. He's drunk, once Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  17. Dialogue As A Form Of Communication In the last fifteen years or so, dialogue has become an important topic of discussion in the offices, workplaces and even in our neighbourhood. As a result we ask ourselves what we really mean by organisational dialogue. According to William Isaaacs During the dialogue process, people learn how to think together – not just in The sense of analysing a shared problem or creating new pieces of shared Knowledge, but in the sense of occupying a collective sensibility, in which The thoughts, emotions, and resulting actions belong not to one individual, But to all of them together. (William Isaacs, past director, MIT's Dialogue Project) The work dialogue stems from the Greek roots 'dia'...show more content... "Culture engineering approach" (see palmer and handy 2000) is also the name given to the top down in which it as presumed that the top management of the company or an organisation has thorough knowledge of ideal values, behaviour and standards which is expected of every organisational member so that they achieve the goals set by the organisation. Hence It can be said that top management have the ability and right to create, uphold and bring the desired changes in the organisational culture. The same can be achieved through various human resource interventions such as reward management, organizational development, communication strategies, training, management by objectives and performance management ((Armstrong 1990; Thompson & Mabey 1994;Thornhill et. al.,2000). In a case study (Akmal putra sniba 2003) done on british airways various questions were asked to the management regarding the various approaches adopted by the organisation to change the organisational culture. As a result it came out that top down approach was adopted by british airways in which human resource interventions were organised, adding to that mangers gives training to employees to make peoples value the focal point. Hence we can say that dialogue helped them to change their organisational culture for better communication between the management and the employees. Other approach that is bottom up which means that the local members participate in decision making regarding the strategies

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  19. Enlightenment On Business Enlightenment on Business from "In Dialogue with Nature" 1.Introduction When I first looked at science and business, I initially thought that they were two unrelated subjects with little to no association. However, after studying the UGFN course and developing a broader outlook, I realized that there is in fact a partial relation between science and business. In the process of reading "In Dialogue with Nature, I understood how the masters applied logic to reality in order to differentiate truth and falsehood. As a business student, I would like to elaborate on how Plato inspired me to seek the truth. Education allows people to leave the cave in which they originally reside and exposes them to the reality of the world around them (Plato 6–9). However, it would be a mistake to...show more content... Scientists are often beginning by asking questions and get an insight to problems as they are curious to understand the nature and phenomena. Darwin began 'On the Origin of Species' chapter IV by asking two questions and provided his opinion. Having an open mind is also essential for business students, therefore they are more willing to explore new possibilities and to expand their horizon. Divergent thinking allows students to "thinking out of the box" and develop a broader outlook. Therefore, they may come up with completely different opinions as previously which may benefit them. Moreover, critical thinking allows business students to delving deeper questions and come up with better solutions which would help them in their future careers. The thinking skills for science and business are very similar. Different thinking skills are essential for them when making reasonable and justifiable decisions. These may help them to strengthen their behaviour and evaluate their personal thinking processes. 4.Making decisions about Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  20. Examples Of Socratic Dialogue Socratic Dialogue Jason has been dropped off, at Ryan's house after he has failed to pay his rent due to his habits of lavish spending on alcohol at the bar, and his habits of spending most of his down time smoking medical marijuana, rather than bettering his situation stating that his "insomnia" gives him the right to sit around and smoke his "Medication" all day. Jason: Hey Ryan, thanks for letting me stay with you man, I really appreciate it. It'll only be a couple weeks until I can get back on my feet again. Ryan: Yeah man, don't worry about it... What are friends for RIGHT? Jason: Honestly Ryan, you're a true friend. I can't say that anyone else even tried to help me out man. Ryan: Im not sure what your definition of a true friend is, but im...show more content... Ryan: See the problem is a coach, trainer, or manager could push you to be better, but would you consider them all friends? Jason: Well no I guess not. Ryan: Or for example, you can talk to a doctor or an individual being paid to listen to you talk without fear of judgment. But does this make them your friend. Jason: No it does not, I guess your right. Ryan: Now after realizing this, would you like to change your definition of a "True Friend" ? Jason: I guess I should, dang man what is this a therapy session. Ryan: No, im just trying to help you realize what a "True Friend" really is Jason. Jason: Alright, Alright a true friend is: Someone who love and cares about no matter the circumstance, Someone who will come to your aid at any time no matter the circumstances, Someone who enjoys your company no matter the reason, Someone who pushes you to become a better version of yourself. Ryan: The reason a "True Friend" should do these things is out of personal love and a want to nurture the best out of you? Jason: Ryan: I like that definition Jason. Your definition has grown so much since the beginning of this conversation which is Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  21. Dialogue And Authentic Dialogue Authentic Dialogue When it comes to communicating with people, I do not have a hard time. Although, this past fall semester I was put to the test. There was a student in our Dialogue and Personality class that was, difficult. This caused the dynamic in class to be very off–putting and hard to communicate in. He was angry, negative and wasn't afraid to bring the class down with his negative attitude. This is one example out of many how dialogue can be hard when you are dealing with conflict. That being said, I would love to talk more about how conflict in dialogue can effect conversation, how I have experienced authentic dialogue, as well as breaking down if authentic dialogue was supported within my experiences. To begin, I would like to talk a little bit more about conflict. Conflict can be seen in many different situations in dialogue. It is important to be aware of signs so that you can handle the situation properly. When there is conflict in dialogue it can hinder any progress to be made within the conversation. Some things that may hinder dialogue are close–minded people, judgment, lack of empathy and people being attacked and blamed. All of these things our class experienced with our former classmate. I remember the first class hoping he would drop because the class environment was that uncomfortable. I think that shows that even how well you try to facilitate or deal with conflict, sometimes its extremely difficult to find a resolution. Granted, our professor did a Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  22. Dialogue Between Romeo And Juliet Act 2: Scene 2 Juliet: Romeo, Romeo, why do you have to be a Montague? Romeo, change your name, but if it's too much trouble, I'll change mine. Romeo: Do I tell her I am here? Or do I just keep hiding in the bushes? Juliet: Do you have to be a Montague? Your name isn't who you are. Without Montague, you'll still be mine, my love. Romeo: I believe you. Just tell me you love me and I'll get rid of it. Juliet: Who's there? Tell me! Romeo: You asked for a name, but I don't know what to give; you don't like my name. Juliet: I haven't heard many words fall from your lips, but already I know your voice. Is it you Romeo? Romeo: No longer Romeo, if the name displeases you. Juliet: How'd you get here? If my family finds you here, they'll kill...show more content... Juliet: And I would readily sooth it, but – Nurse [from within]: Juliet! Juliet: Just a minute! As I was saying –

  23. Nurse [from within]: Juliet, what did I tell about spying on that nice man across the street? Juliet: Um, just a minute, Romeo. [Exit Juliet] Romeo: Could it be true? Could she love me? It must be a dream! [Enter Juliet] Juliet: Sorry about that. What was I saying? Romeo: You were saying nothing while I was proclaiming my love for you. Juliet, I love you! Juliet: I love you too, my dearest Romeo, but this is all a bit sudden, so good bye. [Juliet turns to leave] Romeo: It is so easy to come to my love, but so hard to leave her. [Enter Juliet] Juliet: I keep trying to leave you out here, but time and time again I find myself drawn back to you. Are you still there Romeo? Romeo: Yes Juliet, I am here, and I will remain so, my love, until the light in your window has gone dark. Juliet: Then we may be here forever. It is past time that you leave. I will see you soon my love. Romeo: I wish that I could be warmed by your heated body while you sleep. Juliet: I wish the same, my Romeo. For the last time, good night. Romeo: Sleep well, my love.

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  25. On the way home with Boo Radley, were walking,walking,and finally getting there. We walked up the little steps, and I leaving Boo at his door, having the temptation to hug him. Boo shockingly says, " Why did everyone talk bad about me?" Scout explaining confidently, " There was just false communication between who you really were than the way they seen you as." ,as Scout is grabbing her left elbow. Boo looking down with the expression of weakness. Scout shouts engagingly, "Hey what you doing tomorrow?" sitting on his stairs and smiling gently at him. Boo responding rapidly while managing to sit down on a base of a tree trunk, and saying " Um nothing like usually," trying to make eye contact, " Why what are you doing tomorrow?" Scout Responding Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  26. Example Of A Patient Dialogue Summary The patient apologized for his behavior yesterday towards this writer and says, " You didn't deserve that at all.....I just had to get to work, Charlene, but I barely made it on time." This writer accepted his apology and addressed the reason for the HOLD. The patient is aware that he needs to produce a copy of his work schedule to this writer by next week. This writer then continue with the conversation with the patient from yesterday conversation about seeking a high level care due to the recent positive BAC. In addition, this writer discussed with the patient about his BAC history as the patient provided an explanation for each. The patient pointed comment in the patient manual that he read last night about the clinic's policy and procedure, which states if a BAC greater than 0.00 two times in 30 days, the patient will be referred to a group at the Center and if it happens 3 times in 30 days, it is recommended that the patient entered an inpatient alcohol detox program....show more content... celebrating the birth of my nephew,,,,and I was not thinking." The patient does not view his drinking as a problem as he reports that he does not drink on a constant basis. This writer discuss the harmful interaction of mixing alcohol and methadone. Furthermore, this writer discussed with the patient about his non–compliance with conducting a medical assessment as a concern. The patient apologized to this writer for not complying and still use his employment as a reason. This writer informed the patient that this writer is very understanding about his employment; however, the patient needs to comply with the clinic rules and regulation, especially with Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  27. Dialogue Essays: A Brave New Rogue finally turns around, his glasses back on his face as a warm smile spreads across his lips. "There," he says softly. "I can see you better now." He looks down at his feet shyly, then finally says, "And I accept your offer. Maybe...lunch tomorrow? I know a good deli that's right across the street from the Preforming Arts building." Not believing his ears, Sting eagerly leaps to his feet. "Really?!" In his excitement, he spills his coffee all over his bare chest. Yelping from pain, as the coffee was quite hot, Sting finds himself with tears in his eyes again. He couldn't believe how wimpy he was being. It must because of the time. Rogue bolts into the bathroom fast as lightning, then rushes out with a damp washcloth. He quickly wipes the hot liquid from Sting's chest, not even fazed by the lack of a shirt. Finally able to breathe normally, Sting manages a 'thank you'....show more content... "A little clumsy, are we?" "More than a little," Sting mumbles in reply, an amused smile tugging at the corner of his lips. He pauses for a moment, then turns to look at Rogue. "Hey." Rogue looks Sting deep in the eyes, a little surprised. "Thanks for all of this. I needed someone to talk to... When I told myself I'd be okay alone...that was a lie. I'm glad I met you, honestly." "Me too," Rogue replies, looking at him straight on. He takes a step closer, placing both hands on the other boy's shoulders. "I can't wait to get to know you better. I'm already looking forward to it." "Heh, so am I," Sting blushes, looking away from the other boy's vibrant ruby eyes. Shifting nervously, he finally manages out, "Oh, uh, I should probably head back to my own room..." Rogue nods in understanding. "Probably a good idea. You don't want to be tired for tomorrow." He smiles again, his whole face lighting up. "Goodnight, Get more content on HelpWriting.net

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