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    SAMPLE APPLICATION LETTERS SAMPLE LETTER 1 Mr Ayan Muliba 123 Mona Road Lutana TAS 7006 Ph: 0401 300 100 MERT Apprenticeship Centre Email: rosie@mrttas.org.au Dear Rosie‚ Horticulture Traineeship I am applying for the above position advertised in The Mercury of 19 Feb 2011. I work hard and am very willing to learn all the aspects of Horticulture if given the chance. I have extensive previous experience in farming but would like to gain a qualification. Since arriving in Tasmania I have

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    Caritas Bianchi College of Careers Assignment Brief - BTEC HND in Business Unit: 2 Organizations and Behavior Assignment No.: 2 Application of motivational and leadership theories and understanding of group work and performance Lecturer: Dr. Benjamin Fung Class AMM2/AAM2/BBM2/BBF2 Issue Date: 24 November 2011 Due Date: 22 December 2011 Objectives To examine the leadership and motivational theories that apply to the organizations and also understand the group behavior and

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    What Unifies Major World Religions? “Every major religion of the world has similar ideals of love‚ the same goal of benefiting humanity through spiritual practice‚ and the same effect of making their followers into better human beings.” This quote by the Dalai Lama was in response to a book written by Jeffrey Moses‚ titled Oneness: Great Principles Shared by all Religions. The book talks about sixty five different principles that most major religions share. All religions sets guide lines

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    Human trafficking is simply the trade of humans‚ most commonly known for sexual slavery‚ forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation towards the trafficker or customers. This may happen within a spouse in the category of a forced marriage with even extraction of organs or tissues‚ including for surrogacy and ova removal. Human trafficking occur within a country with poor economy or rather large cities. Human trafficking is a crime against the trafficker because of the violation of the victim’s

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    Shareholder Value Added Definition Shareholder Value Added is a measurement to see if it is worth the expense for an investor to buy stock in a company where Shareholder Value Added integrates financial statement of the business into one significant evaluation. It is also represent the economic profits generated by a business and beyond the minimum return required by all providers of investment. While‚ value is added when the overall net income cash flow of the business exceeds the economic cost

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    The coming out of Basic Ecclesial Communities in any form in different parts of the world including the Philippines is undeniably a phenomenon of which our Church Leaders ought to accept and must face head-on. There is no turning back; the call for an “aggiornamento” (John XXIII 1962) inside and outside the Church is indispensable for the good of the people. The Philippine Church must transform to an emerging Church of the future‚ “the Church from the grassroots‚” (John Burdick and W.E. Hewitt 2000)

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    1. 2. 3. Poverty: A Cry From Around the World Scanga 1 Source What is poverty? Poverty is hunger. Poverty is lack of shelter. Poverty is being sick and not being able to see a doctor. Poverty is not having access to school and not knowing how to read. Poverty is not having a job‚ and is fear for the future‚ living one day at a time. Poverty is losing a child to illness brought about by unclean water. Poverty is powerlessness‚ lack of representation and freedom. Poverty

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    The Child Minding Center serves as shelter for 1 to 3-year-old children of working yet with low-income parents. (Roger M. Balanza of Durian City News June 2014) According to a study done in November 2000 jointly by Tambayan‚ Save the Children-UK‚ Caritas‚ the Stichting Kinderpostzegels Nederland and the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef)‚ it has been noted that most gang members belong to urban-poor families‚ and 81 percent of them are out of school due to poverty. The study showed that 90 percent

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    certain language to capture—or not—a spiritual tradition that is quite universal. A cornerstone of Christian doctrine is the commandment to love one another. The parable of the Good Samaritan and the mandatum novum do vobis summarize the nature of caritas. Jesus begins the Good Samaritan’s parable answering a question: Et quis est meus proximus?‚ translated in the USCCB version as: “And who is my neighbor?” Neighbor is used as a translation of the Latin word proximus‚ which is prójimo in Spanish and

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    The design transformation of the Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral‚ as envisioned by Joseph Magnin‚ into the now standing St. Patrick’s Cathedral as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese mirrors the evolution of the city itself‚ both religiously and politically. In 1836‚ the tension between Irish-Catholics and anti-Catholic Know-Nothing nativists led to a multitude of riots‚ physical confrontations‚ and shameful accusations against the parochial institution. The situation worsened for the Old St.

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