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    Pharmacist Research Paper

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    one mile from downtown Minneapolis‚ this school has a student body size of 51‚526 students. The in-state tuition is about $13‚840‚ while out-of-state tuition is about $22‚260. To be considered for the U of M‚ one must need a High School Diploma or GED‚ and the following classes within high school; four years of English‚ three years of Math‚ three years of Science‚ two years of Foreign Language‚ three years of Social Studies/History‚ and one year of Arts. The faculty to student ratio at the U of M

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    Training Programs: Providing Information on Colocating Services and Consolidating Administrative Structures Could Promote Efficiencies. Washington‚ DC: GAO. Heckman‚ J.J.‚ & Rubinstein‚ Y. (2001). The importance of noncognitive skills: Lessons from the GED resting program. American Economic Review‚ 9112)‚ 145-149. MDRC (n.d.) YouthBuild Evaluation. Retrieved August 9‚2011 from http://www.mdrc.org/ project_32_103.html Millenky‚ M.‚ Bloom‚ D..& Dillon‚ C. (2010). Making the Transition: Interim Results

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    Wilson‚ a woman who worked at a mortgage services company before she was fired for lying about her educational level. After five months of employment‚ the company issued a background check of Wilson and found no evidence that she had ever completed a GED program‚ uncovering that Wilson had knowingly deceived her employer to get the position. Although Wilson could perform job accurately without the required educational level‚ the company fired her because “it’s an integrity and character

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    Prison Inmate Education

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    argument for the reason that these educational programs teach them basic skills to help them adapt to life and find employment once they are released. Gordon and Weldon’s study shows how prisoners who have completed the General Education Development (GED) program have a significantly lower rate of recidivism. The goal of these educational programs are to achieve six goals: "to provide inmates with basic academic and vocational skills‚ to provide inmates with an opportunity to change their personal behavior

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    Kaityln Rings Smith

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    numerous times at her high school for being one of the most outstanding-gifted student. This is not the only high point in her academic career. After dealing with different life circumstances Davis decided to get her GED. It only took Davis an impressive three weeks to earn her GED. After that milestone Davis finally decided that college is the next step she should take; she enrolled at National Park College and has been attending ever since then. Like everyone in the world-Destiny has set goals

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    Exodus Transitional Community was established in 1999 as a non-profit organization in New York City. The founder‚ Julio Medina has gone through a lot himself‚ and after his own transformation he was inspired and motivated to help others to change their life‚ to improve it‚ or simply educate them to prevent any future troubles. Medina might seem to be a non-violent offender who greatly regrets the deeds he did‚ but not only non-violent criminals are like that. In reality‚ he was a leader of a Bronx

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    Populations at Risk

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    Lemon 1 A population-at-risk I have chosen was the youth aging-out of foster care. By calling it “age-out” I’m referring to it as occurring both before and after leaving foster care. Nationally‚ there are 20‚000 youth in foster care who are at the aging out of foster care. Generally‚ these children has been abused or neglected. There are those who feel as if foster care can have some type of impact on this particular lifestyle for these youth adults aging out of this care. Some feel that

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    Christina Resume 1

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    customer. Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical‚ and is in good working order. Pack pizzas and related products and deliver to customer’s premises Show the customer top of the line customer service. Collect payment of delivered pizzas Education GED Gadsden State Community College - G a d s d e n‚ AL Sep 2013 BBA : Will graduate in May‚ 2016 New England Online College - Henniker ‚ N H

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    My name is Aysha Perez. I am 34 years of age. I was born and raised in New York City. I am currently married and have 3 amazing kids‚ 1 boy and 2 girls. My oldest child is my son who is 17 years old‚ my middle child‚ a girl‚ who is 8 years old and my youngest who is also a girl and is 6 years old. I currently still reside in New York City‚ Washington Heights. I am employed with New York Presbyterian Hospital-Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital. I work in the Pediatric Emergency Department

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    Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) * Education/Training: * Have to have a GED or high school diploma; * Be in good physical condition; * Have a driver’s license; * Complete an approved emergency medical technician programs; and * Be able to work as a team * A lot of different EMT training levels; * The first level is EMT basic * The second level is EMT- intermediate training (requires 35-55 hours) * The most advanced level is EMT-Paramedic (lasts

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