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    The CIPD has developed a map of the Human Resources Profession that describes the knowledge‚ skills and behavior required by the Human Resources and learning and development professionals. The CIPD Professional Map has been designed to be flexible so you can focus on the areas more relevant to your role‚ your next career steps and your organisations needs. There are ten professional areas‚ which I have listed below:- 1. Organisational design 2. Organisational development 3. Resourcing and talent

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    Internet Dangers

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    In this time and era‚ internet is the most important device in our lives. It provides us with helpful information‚ keeps us up to date with the latest news‚ and answers every question we could possibly think of. This usually gives us an unrealistic perception that everything on the internet is true‚ even though anyone from any country or city or state can say whatever they please‚ and still make that information sound as if it is straight from a professor. People can do anything imaginable on the

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    Dear Representative Elizabeth Werren‚ I am writing to you to express my concerns regarding the hydraulic fracturing. This procedure is used to release earths natural gasses and is harming our environment extensively. Hydraulic fracturing uses substantial amounts of water in combination with sand and toxic chemicals to push natural gas out of the ground. I state my concerns and suggestions below. Citizens of Kansas and Missouri need safe and plentiful water for public use and for farm and ranch

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    Problem of the extinction of many rare species The problem of the extinction of many rare species is becoming more and more serious in the recent years‚ so the governments of the world have established many nature reserves to protect these species. Chongming Dongtan Nature Reserve is one of the most important wetland kinds of national nature reserves. Chongming is the world’s largest alluvial island which is formed by the mud and sand silt where the Yangtze River and East China Sea collide‚ is growing

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    In the book The Sixth Extinction the author Elizabeth Kolbert writes about the major problem our planet is facing. Humans are causing a new mass extinction. There have been five major mass extinctions in the past. Unlike the others this extinction is caused by humans. It is occurring at incredibly fast rate because of the climate change. She also mentions how increased hunting in the bird the great auk caused them to eventually die off. This book is about the negative human impact on this planet

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    Dangers of Cigarette Smoking

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    Dangers of Smoking Cigarettes When you are aware of the dangers of smoking cigarettes‚ you can persuade yourself and others to quit the habit. Read this article to understand the harmful effects of smoking on your health. The habit of smoking cigarettes is addictive in nature. For this reason‚ even though smoking causes death for millions of people all across the world‚ most smokers are unable to stop smoking. Addiction towards cigarettes develop mainly because of presence of nicotine in tobacco

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    Introduction: About 65 mya almost three quarters of the animal and plant species on earth went extinct. This mass extinction is known as the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction event. The Cretaceous was the last period of the Mesozoic Era which is when dinosaurs lived from about 250 to 65 mya and the Paleogene is the first period of the Cenozoic Era that started about 65 mya which is the Era that we are currently living in. So the extinction event marked the end of the Cretaceous period and the

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    Dangers of Refined Sugar

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    ingested or developed within the body‚ which causes or may cause disease. Physically: Any substance which inhibits the activity of a catalyst which is a minor substance‚ chemical or enzyme that activates a reaction."1 The dictionary gives an even broader definition for "poison": "to exert a harmful influence on‚ or to pervert". Dr. Martin classified refined sugar as a poison because it has been depleted of its life forces‚ vitamins and minerals. "What is left consists of pure‚ refined carbohydrates

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    Mass Extinction Events: The Causes And Effects Kieran A. F. Burley A mass extinction is defined as an event when there is a massive decrease in the abundance and diversity of all species on the planet‚ this will occur over a relatively short period of time‚ for any one species an extinction is catastrophic. Extinction events occur continually this results in regular change of all species on the planet and is known as background extinctions‚ sometimes however extinction rates rise suddenly for

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    species. Examples of poaching include shooting animals out of season‚ catching more fish than allowed‚ and “spotlighting‚” which is when a hunter shines a powerful light into a deer’s eyes to incapacitate them. These are the types of poaching seen in America. Commonly poached animals in North America include white tail deer‚ Canadian geese‚ and numerous types of river fish. All of these are common animal. In other parts of the world‚ the poached animals are usually endangered. The black market has

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