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    Fire Induction

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    Fire Safety Induction Booklet for GP Practices and other small stand alone Healthcare Premises Fire Safety Induction Training Book This booklet should be introduced to new employees on their first day of employment. Section 1: is a checklist of those facts and features that you should be shown on your first day by your line manager Section 2: is a self learning package‚ you should complete it during your first month of employment Section 3: is a check of understanding and should be handed to

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    Induction Process

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    of the Student : S.Praveen ● Roll No : 097MB130 ● Need for the study :Induction Programme serves the purpose of removing fear‚ creating a good impression about the organization & acts as a valuable source of information among the new recruits. Being a growing organization‚ I have undertaken this study to improve the satisfaction level of the employees and thereby using induction programme as a talent retaining tool cum employee engagement tool.

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    Why do players in different sports get paid differently? In hockey you can make over 12 million dollars in one salary but in football you get way more then that sometimes. How come some players get salary more just for being only a little bit better than the other players. When some football players start‚ they seem great and get payed a lot but the players that have played for a while are getting payed less. We want to know about it. In football the players get payed because of their contracts

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    National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college basketball players should be paid. This would solve a growing problem as NCAA basketball players quit school after the first year to go pro. If college basketball players were paid they would stay in school longer. Secondly‚ they deserve to be paid if the NCAA is making billions of them. Others say that college basketball players should not be paid because they are already being compensated through education. Adam Silver the current NBA commissioner

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    Fame & Success

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    Fame does not mean Success Being successful doesn’t always mean that fame is involved. Success is a spiritual practice of doing what you love regardless of outcome. Fame is an arbitrary reward not necessarily given to the most deserving. We look at success from different perspective and judge how it builds the characteristics to hit the level of success. To most people‚ success means achieving a goal. In order to achieve a goal‚ a person usually has to work hard and believe in himself. People

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    Should ‘Simpson’ Be Considered a WWI Hero? It is said that one of the best known Gallipoli stories is the story of ‘John Simpson and his donkey’. The story is often told on Anzac Day‚ at schools and ceremonies and is told to demonstrate the spirit of Anzac. For many people‚ John Simpson Kirkpatrick is considered a hero of the first world war‚ but‚ like many other debatable topics their is often more than one side of the argument. There are many arguments to support both sides of this topics‚ but

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    Fame iness

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    tabloid-targeted exploit is amateur‚ inexperienced people that are famous because of the audience that are making them famous by watching their shows‚ purchasing their magazines‚ clothing line‚ and following them on social media. 6. In paragraph 9‚ Daum says‚ “Fame is no longer about reaching the masses but about finding a niche somewhere.” Give some examples of what a “niche audience” might be. A niche audience is a select group of people that have a unique interest. For example a niche audience can be a group

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    Alex Rodriguez‚ the highest paid player in the history of baseball‚ has finally come clean about his use of steroids in the last decade as part of an immunity deal with the Drug Enforcement Association. Although the All-Star third baseman had admitted to steroids use in the past‚ he had steadfastly denied using banned substances since he joined the New York Yankees in 2004. “All my years in New York have been clean‚” he told ESPN in 2009. (Howard). With this in mind‚ many people enjoy watching sports

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    Learning Style: Tool for Enhancing Pupils’ Performance in Science SITUATION: The objectives of this research are to ascertain the dominant learning styles and to discover the Significant effects of learning styles to grade IV pupils’ performance in Science enrolled at Malolos Elementary School during the SY. 2011-2012. PROBLEM: The general problem of this research is to identify the learning styles of grade IV pupil and its significant effects on their performance in learning Science. POSSIBLE

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    Electromagnetic Induction

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    Induction Current is produced in a conductor when it is moved through a magnetic field because the magnetic lines of force are applying a force on the free electrons in the conductor and causing them to move. This process of generating current in a conductor by placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field is called induction. This is called induction because there is no physical connection between the conductor and the magnet. The current is said to be induced in the conductor by the magnetic

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