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    why i want to be a CNA

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    Why I want to be a CNA... I don’t understand‚ while being a CNA is hard‚ it is not rocket science. You basically have to work‚ and care. So many CNAs don’t do either one. I don’t know how they go home and sleep knowing that they left their residents soaked‚ cold‚ and dirty. Why don’t they just go work at a gas station. Very few things make me as angry as when the residents are not getting the care they DESERVE. I want the opportunity every day to make an impact on people’s lives in

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    Why I Want To Be A Welder

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    Logan McCune Mrs. Lozares English II 15 February 2017 Welding This is my research paper‚ in this paper I will be discussing and answering questions about welding and that is what I will proceed to do now. The reason I want to become a welder is because my Dad is a welder and he has been doing since he was my age and he is 49 now. 2. The responsibilities that a welder have consist of being able to heat to fuse two or more pieces of metal together‚ and welders are qualified in a number of different

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    radio broadcasting

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    Radio Broadcasting is familiar to everyone. We are all familiar with the simple task of turning on the radio‚ tuning to our favorite station and listening to news‚ traffic reports‚ weather forecasts‚ music and other programs. Radio broadcasting is defined as using radio waves to send transmissions to a large audience‚ who will listen to the transmission through a radio. The definition of radio broadcasting can be expanded by examining radio waves‚ radio transmitters and receivers.

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    Satellite Radio

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    Chapter #1-What is Satellite Radio? People all around the world have their favorite radio stations that are preset into car radios‚ flipping between them driving to and from work‚ on errands and around town. The only problem is‚ when traveling too far away from the source station‚ the signal breaks up and fades into static. Most radio signals can only travel about 30 or 40 miles from their source‚ in big market areas. Looking around Canada‚ there are many areas where terrestrial radio is just not

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    Why I Want to be a Fire Fighter Being a Firefighter today is a demanding and dangerous job. From mixed views of the profession from the public‚ all should respect what danger a firefighter faces day in and day out. Being a firefighter is more than just putting out fires. They have many more calls such as EMS and car accidents not including all the false calls. What possibly could drive this writer to risk his life day in and day out for people he doesn’t even know? Well this writer will be a future

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    Water Refilling Station

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction Purified water is water from any source that is physically processed to remove its impurities. Distilled water and de-ionized water has been the most common forms of purified water. Water can also be purified by other processes like reverse osmosis‚ carbon filtration‚ microfiltration‚ ultra filtration‚ ultraviolet oxidation‚ electro dialysis and/or etc. Mineral water is water containing minerals or other dissolved substances that alter its taste or

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    Stations of the Cross

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    MS -- Media Studies (Applied Component) Page 1 of 4 IIIrd Semester Syllabus for Core and Applied Component Courses in English. St. Xavier’s College –Autonomous‚ Mumbai. S.Y.B.A. English Title: The Elements of Poetry Course: A.ENG.3.01 Learning Objectives: To acquaint the student with the basic elements of verse‚ and to read and appreciate the thematic and formal aspects of a wide range of poems. Number of lectures: 45 Topics: 1. The elements of poetry and definition of terms.

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    What is radio

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    Radio has been one of the most important inventions that continues to aide civilization to this day. In scientific terms‚ radio is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetic waves push into space going the speed of light‚ which is 300‚000 kilometers per second. When equipment is attached to an antenna‚ the energy becomes radio waves. Some of the energy can be received by another antenna‚ and using a radio receiver‚ the energy connects the transmitter and receiver. Information that is added

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    The Enormous Radio

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    “The Enormous Radio” John Cheever published in: The Enormous Radio and Other Stories. New York: Funk & Wagnalls‚ 1953. Jim and Irene Westcott were the kind of people who seem to strike that satisfactory average of income‚ endeavor‚ and respectability that is reached by the statistical reports in college alumni bulletins. They were the parents of two young children‚ they had been married nine years‚ they lived on the twelfth floor of an apartment house near Sutton Place‚ they went to the theatre

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    Radio: Then and Now

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    Radio: Then & Now Although it’s basic format has remained the same‚ radio decades ago has changed quite a bit compared to modern radio. The first culmination of “Wireless Communication” was primarily for times of War and the safety of seafaring vessels. Soon after‚ society began to use radio as an outlet for news broadcasting. The modern radio we listen to today still shares the same functionality of war communication and news reporting‚ but now it is valued more as a source of music and other

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