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    REQUIRED QUESTION 1

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    REQUIRED QUESTION 1:  You’re Field Experience Agency Write a response to either question A or B depending on whether or not you have located your Field Experience Agency.   (b)  If you have not located your field placement agency‚ what agencies have you applied at? What agencies are you planning to apply to? What would you like to do?   At this time I have not applied for any agencies. I have called 1 agency that interests me which is the Battered Women Shelter of Medina and Summit Counties. I

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    “No meat! No meat!” was a cry from a tired‚ desperate general in the suicidal camp at Valley Forge. On March 1st of 1778 is when I get to decide whether to reenlist or not from the army‚ but I have been thinking to myself why soldiers would want to re-enlist for 9 months at the Valley Forge Camp. The conditions in the Valley Forge encampment were terrible. First off‚ there wasn’t really any good and healthy food at the camp. Second‚ soldiers had been getting sick and dying from lack of food‚ and

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    Why is a professional athlete able to get away with certain crimes that a normal everyday person couldn’t get away with? There isn’t a good enough answer to that question today. Some judges and law enforcement seem to look passed the wrong doing of a professional athlete because of their social status or importance to the league or association. Obviously this is unjust‚ athletes can’t get away with what whatever they want just because of the status they hold. One definition of the judicial system

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    Some people suggest that everyone between the ages of 18 and 21 should be required to perform one year of community or government service. Such service might include the Peace Corps‚ Environmental Conservancy Corps‚ a hospital‚ the military‚ a rural or inner-city school‚ or other community outreach projects. I believe forcing the service of any group of people is a bad idea. In this case‚ three reasons come to mind as to what makes this idea bad. First‚ I see this as a form of indentured servitude

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    Ques: Using the duties listed in this case‚ make a list of the competencies required for each job? According to the duties mentioned in the case‚ we have used the Skills Matrix as a medium to define the importance and the characteristics of the job. Such a matrix is useful is defining the competencies required in a job especially if the company goal is high performance work system. In the following case‚ Accounts Manager and the HR Consultants job duties are specified in the matrix format as discussed

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    Wht Kyc Is Required

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    In these days of frauds ‚terrorism‚ KYC has become the buzz word in financial sector. Before the implementation of KYC Policy‚ banks used to ask for an introduction from an existing customer to open a new account‚ even though an introducer cannot be sued or otherwise held responsible for any mishap‚ and it became a very common practice to introduce anyone to the bank without knowing its consequences. In 2002‚ RBI directed all banks to meticulously follow the KYC guidelines to curb the financial frauds

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    Wouldn’t it be amazing to be paid nearly $111 million a year just because you played a game? Many athletes are being paid big bucks just like famous quarterback Andrew Luck. But do these famous athletes really deserve all those millions of dollars? In my opinion‚ they are definitely being paid an excessive amount of money. Professional athletes are paid too much money in an unfair way because they are paid more than the people who “perform more valuable services”‚ and the money they earn could be

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    Language Arts Essay Promt: "should students be required to wear uniforms to school?" Do you always ask yourself why do students wear those horrible uniforms? Well‚ 99% of the students do‚ some find that unnecessary‚ some find them obsolete‚ and others just hate those unexciting colors. Nonetheless‚ they are wrong when they think that uniforms are not necessary‚ since they are. Because the teachers need to see students as equal‚ plus‚ clothes always distract other people

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    community because when helping the community‚ the students are helping themselves. Many companies value volunteer work when they are looking for their future employees. Volunteer work should be required in high school because it can promote the teamwork spirit‚ encourage civic responsibility and provide professional experience for students. The first important characteristic of volunteer work is that it can promote the teamwork spirit. A volunteer job can help the students to learn how to work with

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    Athletes often wish to pursue their dreams of winning a medal for their country or being a part of a professional team. This is when many athletes often turn to performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). Marion Jones had won 3 gold and 2 bronze medals at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. Life was good until federal investigators approached Jones in 2007 as to whether she knew Victor Conte (a known distributor of PEDs to professional athletes). She denied the allegations and said she “didn’t know nuthin”.

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