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    Ojt Guidelines

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    ON THE JOB TRAINING (OJT) Guidelines OJT Orientation: April 4‚ 2011 Time: 9:00 a.m. Venue: Laboratory 2 The Practicum is a hands-on experimental 250-hour course whereby the student undergoes Practicum training in a Corporation that will expose him to task‚ work situations and environment related to his course and to develop the necessary competencies and skills needed in their chosen fields. A. Expectations during this orientation • Sign up in the attendance sheet:

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    Healthy Lifestyle

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    With the stresses of school such as‚ tests‚ time management‚ and deadlines‚ a healthy lifestyle is vital to a student. It is not easy to get a perfect score on a test‚ or even an A for that matter‚ depending on level of difficulty‚ and it is not easy to take on the burden of responsibility that rests on a student such as a job might interfere with a school deadline. Not only is the academic part of school stressful‚ but the social aspect is as well. Image is everything to a high school or middle

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    Public Understanding of Climate Change in the United States Elke U. Weber Paul C. Stern Columbia University National Research Council This article considers scientific and public understandings of climate change and addresses the following question: Why is it that while scientific evidence has accumulated to document global climate change and scientific opinion has solidified about its existence and causes‚ U.S. public opinion has not and has instead become more polarized? Our review supports a constructivist

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    Climate Zones

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    NOTES: The word is divided into 6 climate zones. These zones depend on several factors. The first is temperature; if a country lies near the equator it tends to be hot; but if it’s near the poles it tends to be colder. A country can also have a cold climate if it’s very mountainous with most of its land sitting well above sea level. Wind direction can also influence climate. If winds are being blow from a hot area they will raise temperatures‚ the opposite is also true. If winds have been blown

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    Climate Change

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    Sarah Hickey Climate Change Essay May 7‚ 2012 Climate Change has a great effect on how the world works. As the population of the world grows so does the technology used and the pollution given out by the modern world’s new tools and ways of life. People say they couldn’t live without some of this technology like cars and oil‚ but what if it would mean the whole planet will have to pay for it all in the future?

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    Healthy eating

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    Today foods are classified into two types: healthy food and junk food. Most people today do not eat foods like they did a hundred years ago. In the past‚ people ate food that was very good for their health. The foods they ate did not contain chemicals‚ preservatives‚ artificial colors‚ and flavors. People also used to cook more. Therefore‚ those people were not affected by the food that they ate‚ because most of the foods that they had were natural and healthy. They did not have as many problems with

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    Vincent Lane Instructor Torrence English 101 May 12‚ 2013 Healthy People Have Healthy Relationships In times of immense strife‚ a child’s relationship with their parents becomes more important. As a child’s world is turned upside down‚ they cling to the familiar as means of self-identification and discovery in confusing circumstances. But when parent child relationships become unhealthy‚ a child’s sense of identity is damaged as they struggle to rectify their sense

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    Climate Change

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    Climate change is one of the biggest problems facing the world today. Climate change refers to the changes of the climate in which bad phenomena that caused directly or indirectly by human activities. Global warming is one of the main factors that contribute to the climate change. Global warming occurs when heat trapped in the earth’s atmosphere that caused by excess greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2)‚ Methane (CH4) and Nitrous Oxide (N2O). All of these gases form a layer in the atmosphere

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    Communication Climate

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    Communication Climate in my Work Environment The climate of communication in the workplace is important. Warm‚ positive environments sets up the day for team work‚ better work performance and also smooth running operations. If you go into work and everyone is cranky and not talking‚ the environment is negative and uncomfortable. You can cut the tension with a knife. It is no fun. People snap on one another‚ or everyone gets out of place and unorganized. It is very important to have a much cooler

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    Why climate change is good for the world Don’t panic! The scientific consensus is that warmer temperatures do more good than harm Climate change has done more good than harm so far and is likely to continue doing so for most of this century. This is not some barmy‚ right-wing fantasy; it is the consensus of expert opinion. Yet almost nobody seems to know this. Good news is no news‚ which is why the mainstream media largely ignores all studies showing net benefits of climate change. And academics

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