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    What were the short and long-term factors that lead to the murder of Rasputin? Grigory Yefimovich ‘Rasputin’ (meaning ‘debauched one’) was a Siberian monk‚ described by Jennifer Brainard (2008) as “an unwashed sexually promiscuous peasant”. Rasputin was born in 1869‚ arrived in St Petersburg in 1904 and was first connected to the Romanov family in 1908 when he was called upon to aid Tsar Nicholas II’s only son in his illness (Jennifer Rosenberg‚ unknown date‚ The Murder of Rasputin). Eight years

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    Pursuing Career Goals

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    plays in attaining organizational goals and objectives. I am a graduate of the University o West Florida where I majored in Health‚ Leisure‚ and Exercise Science‚ with a specialization in Parks Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management. My career goal is to become a Director of H.R. at a leading hotel chain and or a casino/hotel. With this goal in mind I want to work a for a company that places a firm priory on professionalism and lead a company towards its goals by using the knowledge that will

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    My salient career goal is to become a successful computer engineer‚ as women are a minority in the engineering field. I chose engineering‚ because I love problem solving‚ math and building circuits on my breadboard. My goals for now are to graduate with a high GPA and to gain experience through my college journey. I tend to get better grades when I understand the material better‚ which is by tutoring others. Also‚ having work experience can be extremely helpful‚ as it is a whole new environment.

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    What is long term care? Long-term care refers to a collection of services that are intended to meet the medical and non-medical needs of disabled or chronically ill patients. These services include social‚ medical/nursing‚ and community services. They often require assisting the patient or patients in performing day-to-day tasks like dressing‚ bathing and eating. Long-term care can be provided for anybody and can be performed in a nursing home‚ in the individual’s residence or in assisted living

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    My goal is to pursue a major in Kinesiology – exercise and movement science here at UW-Madison. I would then like to go on to graduate school‚ where I would want to work in an exercise physiology lab. Gary Diffee’s presentation on exercise physiology resonated with me‚ and seemed to fit with a lot of the professional goals and values that I have. One of my main takeaways from Gary’s presentation is that conducting research requires a great deal of curiosity and flexibility. This is a great match

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    With the aid of a source from the internet I will tell the economic effects caused by terrorism in view of the 9/11 attacks. I will talk about the impacts over periods of time. Firstly the immediate impacts (short term impacts) Direct. Nearly 200‚000 jobs were ruined or forced to move out of New York. Private businesses physical assets amounted to a loss of $14 billion. Amongst other related costs such as rescue‚ state and local government enterprises and clean up the total direct cost amounted

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    affairs. These are the kinds of things I think about. My career goal is to serve as a diplomat for the United States‚ with a focus on our relations with Asia and the Middle East. To accomplish this‚ I plan to continue to hone my leadership and research skills‚ interests in international economics and foreign policy‚ and linguistic talents in Arabic‚ Chinese‚ and French during college. Penn is the ideal institution to help me reach this goal. I am particularly excited by the ability to pursue a major

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    Carnival Cruise Lines: Long and Short Term Strategies Contents Contents 2 History of the Carnival Corp 3 Mission and Vision Statements 5 SWOT Analysis 6 Business Ethics for Carnival Cruise Lines 8 Social‚ Cultural‚ Demographic‚ and Environmental Forces 10 Social Forces 10 Cultural Forces 10 Demographic Forces 10 Environmental Forces 11 External Forces 11 Economic forces 11 Government‚ Legal‚ and Political Forces 13 Internal Operations Strengths and Weaknesses 16 Management

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    real-world banking internships‚ I have reviewed my career path thoroughly and now know in what areas I still need to improve. I consider that I am short in the relevant knowledge in corporate finance‚ which is the core topic in the MSF program at Carroll‚ as it provides courses like Corporate Finance Theory and Financial Econometrics. With the rigorous courses instructed by world-class faculty‚ I believe that I will be well-versed in finance when I start my career. Secondly‚ the Carroll School has a strong

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    Like the earlier distinction between “origins” and “causes‚” the Revolution also had short- and long-term consequences. Perhaps the most important immediate consequence of declaring independence was the creation of state constitutions in 1776 and 1777. The Revolution also unleashed powerful political‚ social‚ and economic forces that would transform the post-Revolution politics and society‚ including increased participation in politics and governance‚ the legal institutionalization of religious toleration

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