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    What's the key difference between a mission statement and a manifesto
    Tom De Backer
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    A manifesto is a declaration of someone's intentions, motives or ideas. It usually proposes some changes that the group or individual thinks should be made to the current system of government. A mission statement is what a company sets itself as its intended goal.
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    How am I going to write my manifesto at home? It's an activity they gave us at school.
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    Go to a space where you won't get distracted - no electronics, just the items you will need for your assignments.
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    How do I write a manifesto to be a prefect in my school?
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    Engage with your colleagues to know what they like or dislike in the school and how they want to see it in the future.After that you can now follow these simple steps to write your manifesto. Introduce yourself: Hi, my name is Fonty M Kabbah. I am ____. Show them why you are suitable for the position.(achievement). Objectives (what you will want to achieve) at least three and at most four objectives. Conclusion. Note: It is usual to use metaphor, hyperbole and alliteration to write a manifesto and it should be brief (about 200--300 words).
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    How do I write a manifesto to become a prefect at my school?
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    Do the following: Introduction; what you would do if you are elected prefect (goals); what you have done for the school so far; qualities you have to be a successful prefect; and why you want to become a prefect.
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