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A) Think about the worst situation where you used communication with someone else (or
others) that might have caused trouble for you, write about it and what could have you
done in order to avoid it.

In high school at the moment of being master of honors ceremony it made a mistake
according to what had be to commented on at an awards ceremony, mentioning’s bad
the name of winners this made those mentioned get excited and at the time of my
correction they booed me. If I had stopped to better mention thin the order of the winners,
I would not have made the mistake of listing them in the wrong order.

B) Think about your most important groups (At least 3) where you participate in, name
them and mention in a paragraph:

•The group’s purpose

•How the group works (good, bad, regular, etc.)

•Your participation in it (active, regular, not very active, etc.)

Boxing team

In the group purpose is train hard for prepared for futures fights, the group work is not
very active why not all’s participants assisted to train the which generated that in the fights
not is have a good performance. My participation in the team it was active but from time
to time is not very active for nonconformities in the work of this.

TSU team

In the group purpose is carry out stays for the culmination of the technical career, the
work team is good since we are in constant communication in order to better carry out the
stays, my participation in the group is good than I am in communication with my partner
for the elaboration of document out the stays.
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Football team

The purpose of the team is to play soccer in the C League of San Luis Rio Colorado and
advance to the final phases and have a good game in the team, the work in the team is
bad, that is why the players do not attend the games and they are They lose on the table,
my participation is good, that's why I attend the games, I also usually encourage others.

C) Think of a group you no longer belong to.

• At what point did you become an ex-member?

Christian church youth group

• Were you ever a marginal group member or a full member?

I was a right member I liked to stay participative

• Write a paragraph description of the group

The group is made up of young boys who organized themselves to carry out services and
Sunday school, the same young people also carried out camps and for this they carried
out water or clothing sales.

• how and why you became a member?

I was invited by a girl with whom I had a romantic relationship.

• how and why you left?

The person with whom he attended stopped attending for personal reasons, I continued
to attend for a few more months but I couldn't fit in 100 percent with the group so I better
decided to move away.

D) Search for a small article in Spanish and translate it into English (original article must

have 200 words or more)


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Los Hot Wheels vieron la luz en 1968, hace más de 50 años aproximadamente, siendo
una respuesta al dominio de otras empresas que se dedicaban a producir autos a escala.
Hasta ese entonces Matchbox dominaba el mercado con varios modelos que
simplemente imitaban lo visto en las calles, usando colores similares a los de producción
y escalas proporcionales a lo que tendría el auto de verdad sobre el que se basaban. Al
ver eso el cofundador de Mattel, Elliot Handler, decidió retar a su equipo de creativos a
crear coches de juguete que fueran más entretenidos y que cautivaran por excelencia a
los niños de aquella época. El resto de los directivos pensaron que esta decisión era una
mala idea, pero lejos estaban de saber que entrarían a una mina de oro que a más de
medio siglo, sigue dando ganancias. Tanto Elliot Handler, como Ruth Handler, ambos
cofundadores de la empresa y matrimonio, decidieron apostar a lo grande por los Hot
Wheels, por ello contrataron a diseñadores de autos que laboraban en General Motors,
Chrysler y Ford para que diseñaran sus productos. Como punto a diferenciar de la
competencia, los diseñadores le dieron un look más bajo y ancho a los autos, además
optaron por colores vibrantes y llamativos para sobresalir en los anaqueles y estimular
aún más a los niños a preferir sus productos sobre los de la competencia. Finalmente les
dieron llantas con contraste de color y diseños de rines un poco más deportivos que los
de la competencia.

The Hot wheels watch light by 1968, more than 50 years approximately, Being the answer
the domain by others companies that were dedicated to producing scale cars. Matchbox
dominated that market whit varieties models that imitated cars watch in the streets, using
colors similar to that producing and scales proportional to that have car of true on which
they were based. seeing this the co-founder of Mattel, Elliot Handles, decided to
challenge his team of creatives to create toys cars that were more entertainment and
captivated and for excellently to children’s of that time. The rest of the directors thought
that this decision was a bad idea, but far from knowing that they would enter a gold mine

that, more than half a century ago, is still profitable. So much Elliot Handler, with Ruth
Handler, both co-funder the company and marriage, decided to make a big contribution
than Hot Wheels, that they contracted to designers of cars collaborated in General
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Motors, Chrysler and Ford for designing their products. As a point of differentiation of
competition, the designers gave the cars a low and wider look to the cars, as well as
opting for vibrant and eye-catching colors to stand out on the counters and further
encourage children to prefer their products over the competition. They were eventually
given contrastcolored rims and slightly sportier wheel designs than the competition.

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