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  2. 'What is Your Weakness' and Other Tough Interview Questions - AOL

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    Every job seeker hates interview questions like what is your weakness or tell me about a mistake you made. Many believe these questions are designed to make them sweat and there can't possibly be ...

  3. What Is Your Greatest Weakness? - AOL

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    The Question One of my favorite oxymorons: "greatest weakness." When in an interview, your job is to present all your strengths, why you're a great fit for the job, and how you could make an ...

  4. Manifold Destiny - Wikipedia

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    "Manifold Destiny" is an article in The New Yorker written by Sylvia Nasar and David Gruber and published in the 28 August 2006 issue of the magazine. [1] It claims to give a detailed account (including interviews with many mathematicians) of some of the circumstances surrounding the proof of the Poincaré conjecture, one of the most important accomplishments of 20th and 21st century ...

  5. Interview (research) - Wikipedia

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    When choosing to interview as a method for conducting qualitative research, it is important to be tactful and sensitive in your approach. Interviewer and researcher, Irving Seidman, devotes an entire chapter of his book, Interviewing as Qualitative Research, to the importance of proper interviewing technique and interviewer etiquette.

  6. What's Your Biggest Weakness? -- Interview Questions 101 - AOL

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  7. Two-level utilitarianism - Wikipedia

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    The archangel has superhuman powers of thought, superhuman knowledge and no weaknesses. This unbiased ' ideal observer ', when presented with an unfamiliar situation, would be able to immediately scan all potential consequences of all possible actions in order to frame a universal principle from which he/she could decide an appropriate action ...

  8. Paper tiger - Wikipedia

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    In a 1956 interview with Strong, Mao used the phrase "paper tiger" to describe American imperialism again: In appearance it is very powerful but in reality it is nothing to be afraid of; it is a paper tiger. Outwardly a tiger, it is made of paper, unable to withstand the wind and the rain. I believe that it is nothing but a paper tiger. [7]

  9. No Intangible Weakness for Weyerhaeuser - AOL

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