Your Contact Information Name Address City‚ State‚ Zip Code Phone Number Email Address Date Employer Contact Information (if you have it) Name Title Company Address City‚ State‚ Zip Code Cover Letter Contact Section Examples Salutation Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name‚ (leave out if you don’t have a contact or using Dear Hiring Manager or one of the other examples below) Cover Letter Greeting Examples Body of Cover Letter The body of your cover letter lets the employer
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The legislation Is the school leaving age changing? A law was passed by the New South Wales Parliament in May 2009 to increase the school leaving age from 15 years of age in 2009 to 17 years of age. This law operates from 1 January 2010. Leaving age aims Why has the government increased the minimum school leaving age? The minimum school leaving age is being raised to ensure that school-leavers have the opportunity to maximise their preparation for further education or training or employment
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Elizabeth Wade 10/2/2012 Period 2 When the 13 colonies along the Atlantic seaboard of North America declared independence‚ they had to create a new government. Because the colonies thought of themselves as separate‚ semi-sovereign entities – and because their experiences under British rule made them suspicious of centralized power – the government they created was a loose confederation of individual states. The national government under the Articles of Confederation had very little power; most
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1.1 list legislation relating to general health and safety in a social care setting. * Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 * Health And Safety of Work Act 1974 * Manual Handling Operations Regulation 1992 * Control of Substances Hazardous to Health regulation 2002 (COSH) * The Management of Health & Safety Work Regulations * Personal Protective equipment regulations * fire Precautions Act 1971 1.2 describe the main points
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Drugs and Cosmetics Act‚ 1940 INTRODUCTION In 1937 a Bill was introduced in the Central Legislative Assembly to give effect to the recommendations of the Drugs Enquiry Committee to regulate the import of drugs into British India. This Bill was referred to the Select Committee and the Committee expressed the opinion that a more comprehensive measure for the uniform control of manufacture and distribution of drugs as well as of imports was desirable. The Central Government suggested to the Provincial
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Interview transcript: Marc (systems analyst) and James Goff (Administrator‚ Fiscal Operations) February 23‚ 2011‚ 8:00-8:30am Marc: Mr. Goff‚ thank you for meeting with me. I met with Mr. Harrison who recommended I talk with you about the legislator meal reimbursements process. I head up a team that will be helping to develop plans for a new information system for this process‚ and I would like your input. Initially‚ I am interested in learning about the major activities that performed in association
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Historian G.B. Endacott thought that the Hong Kong government was a consultative government. The definition of a consultative government is that it consults people’s opinions and listens to them. The features of a consultative Government are that it establishes communication between local associations‚ asks and listen to opinion of people‚ asks for opinion and support in decisions making‚ sets up advisory bodies to collect opinions and set up departments to consult people’s opinions. To a large extent
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11 Three levels or types of interdependence include Sequential interdependence is when the output that is produced by one department is utilized and necessary as the input that facilitates another department’s ability to operate. An example of this is an assembly organization where one department produces the car body‚ and the next department or unit within the facility is responsible for painting these car bodies. Reciprocal interdependence in which the input of one department within a given organization
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John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government contains Locke’s view on government and citizens of a government. Locke describes the relations between people and the government and the way the government should be run. In Chapter 12 of Second Treatise of Government‚ Locke describes the legislative‚ executive and federal powers in a commonwealth. The ideas expressed in Chapter 12 had an influence on the founding fathers of the United States and can be seen in today’s America. Chapter 12 of Locke’s Second
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Wisconsin’s government is not a “pure democracy‚” That means that WI government is one where the people directly govern public affairs. When the U.S. Constitution was being debated‚ James Madison warned against the dangers of a pure democracy. Instead he wanted a representative republic in which the ideas of the people are refined “through … a chosen body of citizens.” This has been the system of government at the federal level and in every state for more than two centuries. In Wisconsin‚ this system
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