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Temperament Types and Their Visible Characteristics
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Working is an inseparable part of a human being’s life, every person must have a job to earn a living. However, working comes at a physical and mental cost not only to the working person but also to his/her co-workers and employers, and could also affect the environment. Therefore, each potential employee must be assessed to see if they are suitabl...
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