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    Work or No Work

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    Is any work better than no work? Not for unemployment benefits New York – Roberta Hanson of North Haven‚ Conn.‚ had been searching for work for 22 months when she landed a part-time job weekend afternoons and nights for a nearby municipal parks and recreation department. But now Ms. Hanson rues the day she took that work. Why? The Connecticut Department of Labor used her negligible earnings in her part-time job as the new baseline for Hanson’s unemployment benefits. She went from receiving $483

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    Activity 4

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    HIS 111 World Civilizations I Activity 4 – Town Creek Indian Mound 25 points Name: Bryce Ross Directions: After having read the section titled “Three Complex Societies” and either visiting the Town Creek Indian Mound or viewing its website‚ http://www.nchistoricsites.org/town/‚ respond to the following questions. Place your responses on this document under each question. Be sure to keep my questions on here. Your responses should include whole sentences with proper grammar and punctuation. 1

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    Everyday Activities

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    Everyday activities like driving‚ going to work‚ or walking down the street include some risk to your personal safety. Many workers commute long distances or have mobile jobs and contact with the public. Either through crime or circumstance‚ people and events can be unpredictable. You can’t avoid all risk but it isn’t wise to act without taking precautions. The best approach is to assess the risks involved with an activity and take the safety measures that are required and logical. Your best safety

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    stranded activity

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    without an actual government it would be chaos. Government provides rules and breaking them results in consequences‚ with no rules or consequences to actions‚ it makes it seem okay. It is important to establish laws and consequences of breaking them. 2) Considering the key terms from this unit‚ what type or form of government would be best suited for your situation? Why? In this situation of being stranded‚ a Direct Democracy would be the best government in order for citizens to collectively vote

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    Business Activity

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    6.1 Activity 1. Marketing provides consumers with choice. Identify two methods used by business to do this. Marketing provides consumers with choice. This is identified by two methods in businesses‚ Product features (e.g. car with power steering) and pricing strategies (discounts). 2. Describe the importance of market share to a business operating in a highly competitive environment. The importance of market share to a business operating in a highly competitive environment is to show how

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    quotes from acts 2 and 3 that support these observations about Polonius. “You shall do marvellously wisely‚ good Reynaldo. Before you visit him‚ to make inquire of his behaviour.” – Polonius‚ Act 2 scene 1. “Now gather and surmise”- Polonius‚ Act 2 scene 2 (Polonius reads out Hamlet’s private letter to the King & Queen and belittles their relationship.) “I will leave him‚ and suddenly contrive the means of meeting between him and my daughter”- Polonius‚ Act 2 scene 2 “ ‘Tis too

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    Social Activities

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    activities Social Activities Introduction: ← Social activities are defined as the recreational programs for the human resources .It is also defined as an activity considered appropriate on social occasions. Social activity has long been recognized as an essential component of healthy aging. Some of the Types of social Activity: □ Environmental Activities □ Educational Activities □ Blood Donation □ Disaster Aid □ Support Program

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    Activity Observation

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    Situation/Overview‚ activity observed: On veteran day I allowed my son to sleep in for couple of hours extra since I had the day off. On our way to his school we drove past his school. This was how I realized my three year old was really good with direction. Describe the Activity Observed: Soso as we called him always stay calm and quiet as I drive him to school every morning around 7:00 we will leave the house and by 7:10 am we will be at his school since it only 2.5miles away from the house

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    sentence activity

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    Name: Gem Clouwin M. Ajon Activity No. : 4 Activity Title: Sentence Activity Introduction: A sentence is a grammatical unit consisting of one or more words that are grammatically linked. A sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement‚ question‚ exclamation‚ request‚ command or suggestion. As with all language expressions‚ sentences might contain function and content words and contain properties distinct to natural language‚ such as characteristic intonation and timing

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    Aerobic Activity

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    What counts as vigorous-intensity aerobic activity? Examples of activities that require vigorous effort for most people include: •jogging or running •aerobics •swimming fast •riding a bike fast or on hills •playing singles tennis •playing football •hiking uphill •energetic dancing •martial arts Vigorous-intensity aerobic activity means you’re breathing hard and fast‚ and your heart rate has gone up quite a bit. If you’re working at this level‚ you won’t be able to say more than

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