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He downplays the effectiveness of strategic planning because of its inability to accurately assess or measure people-driven organizations such as schools. Diverging from the familiar folk lullaby, Pinkney downplays the mishaps in the original, replaces the horse and cart with a fire truck, and brings in Mama--whose departure in the first spread occasions the insecure feelings Papa so creatively tries to allay. Learn how to conduct a job search which shows up strengths and downplays weaknesses with this gathering of 150 tips from the experiences of both job seekers and employers. |
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