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    1. What kinds of tasks do you perform in a typical day? We book students for interviews which are held every Monday. Students bring the following. Arrive at the college at 8:00 am Bring three passport size photographs Original and two copies of KCSE examination result slips A copy of  School leaving certificate Two copies of birth certificate‚ National ID/Passport Any other relevant certificates. Entrance examination fee is Ksh.300 They then sit for a written interview and an oral one

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    Facts About Human Heart

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    The Human Heart 1. The average adult heart beats 72 times a minute; 100‚000 times a day; 3‚600‚000 times a year; and 2.5 billion times during a lifetime.f 2. Though weighing only 11 ounces on average‚ a healthy heart pumps 2‚000 gallons of blood through 60‚000 miles of blood vessels each day.c 3. A kitchen faucet would need to be turned on all the way for at least 45 years to equal the amount of blood pumped by the heart in an average lifetime.a 4. The volume of blood pumped by the heart can vary

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    "Go." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language. No word in the English language rhymes with month‚ orange‚ silver‚ or purple. "Forty" is the only number which has its letters in alphabetical order. "One" is the only number with its letters in reverse alphabetical order. There is only ONE word in the English language with THREE CONSECUTIVE SETS OF DOUBLE LETTERS.... Bookkeeper There is a word in the English language with only one vowel‚ which occurs five times: "indivisibility

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    1.Hoover reacted to growing despair by urging more voluntary action. 2.Hoover blamed the depression on international economic problems‚ and he was at least partially right. 3.In may 1931‚ the leading Austrian bank collapsed;by June ‚ the German financial system. 4.Many World War I veterans lost their jobs during the Great Depression‚ and beginning in 1930‚ they lobied for the payment of their veterans’ bonuses‚ wich were not dure until 1945. 5.A bill passed congress in 1931‚ over Hoovers veto

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    PSYCHOACTIVE MEDICATION CLASSIFICATION Student Name__________________________ Clinical Instructor___________________________________ PSYCHOACTIVE MEDICATION CLASSIFICATION: __Selective Seratonin Reuptake Inhibitors___________________________________ Uses in Mental Health | | Therapeutic Actions Expected to be Observed | Should relieve symptoms of major depressive disorder such as ability to once again find pleasure in relationships and daily activities‚ relief from hypersomnia or insomnia

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    SYNDICATE 7 }  }  Bottlenecks in the processing system at RP1 Excessive truck-waiting time and costs annoying the berry growers Excessive labour costs Poor berry grading system }  }  Wet Berries 58% System throughput rate : 1200 bbls/hr Wet Berries 70% System throughput rate : 1050 bbls/hr Wet Berries 70%‚ with a Dryer
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    Facts About Serial Killers

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    Serial killers do not come about in one definitive way. Instead‚ there are a plethora of reasons why someone engages in serial murder. These reasons range from nature to nurture. Serial murderers become killers due to biological standpoints as well as to the way in which an individual was raised and how it impacted them; frequently‚ nature and nurture work together. Literature Review Categorizing Approximately two-thirds of serial murderers are diagnosed "as suffering from Personality Disorder

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    Katelyn Kiefer HUM 101-41 Tim LaFountaine Poverty Worcester‚ MA 1) Who is poorer‚ men or women? My answer: women. Actual answer: I’m not sure I found the right information‚ but it looks like men are actually poorer. 2) What age shows the most poverty? Why? My answer: Early 20’s because of education and lack of jobs paying enough to covers all bills. Actual answer: In men‚ 6-11 years old shows the most poverty. In women‚ ages under 5 years old were the poorest because low wages and unstable employment

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    If my mother is telling the truth‚ I’ve been a magnet for the paranormal since childhood. I’ve told her stories of the little girl I saw in a supposedly-deserted hotel hallway‚ the shadowy figure in my bedroom door‚ and the tiny hat-wearing ghost I spotted in my bathroom mirror. She believed in that sort of thing more than I did‚ even if I was the one to experience it all. I was skeptical‚ and I wouldn’t admit to myself that these “ghosts” could be real at all. The ghosts I saw were startling but

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    Facts About NASCAR Racing

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    NASCAR Racing is not just a sport but a true science. There are many different things to consider about NASCAR racing. There is an average of 250 to 400 laps in a race. There is usually 400 to 500 miles in a race. There are many types of tracks. Some tracks you ride on a 30° turn and flat straightaway. There are small oval shape tracks or large oval shape track. There are also street tracks that range up to 200 laps. There are 43 racers on the track at the start of the race (see appendix A).

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