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    licensure requirements‚ participation in a continuing education (CE) program of some sort is necessary. But should that be the only reason - simply to fulfill an obligation? “There is so much to be gained‚ both personally and professionally‚ from enthusiastically taking part in CE‚ and there are many CE activities that take a minimal amount of time and are either free or fairly inexpensive.”-Mollie George‚ MT(ASCP) Employee participation in CE is definitely noticed. The employee interested in his or

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    Ocean Personification

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    Another way nature demonstrates the idea of human insignificance is by personifying the waves of the ocean in the poem. By personifying the waves that wash ashore‚ it undermines human achievement. As the darkness settles into the night‚ it provides the connotation of overwhelming darkness on the roofs and walls then the direction turns towards the sea where it is personified because the sea is calling. Longfellow writes‚ “The little waves‚ with their soft white hands‚ Efface the footprints in the

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    Europe‚ Africa‚ and The Americas in 1492 to 1750 Throughout history‚ many changes have happened throughout the world. These changes shaped the world to be what is it was and also lead to other changes. For example‚ advances in technology‚ such as the creation of the magnetic compass‚ drastically changed exploration. However‚ these changes these changes did not occur without continuities. Take the bow for example‚ whether being used to hunt‚ wield in battled‚ or just to showcase skill‚ man has been

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    xviii M ANAGING A M ODERN H OSPITAL the sake of clarity‚ he has provided a compare and contrast study between thematerials managed in a hospital‚ and the ones in an engineering manufacturingorganisation. Once the classificatory system is in operation‚ and the policies arestated‚ a computer programme will help automation by working out the inventory levels‚ order quantity and order date. This is followed by two chapters which are case studies related to the samesubject by Dr A.V. Srinivasan

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    ocean carriers

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    Ocean Carriers Objectives •  Forecast pro-forma cash flows for a project •  Estimate project values using Net Present Value (NPV) •  Conduct sensitivity analysis for the forecast inputs Setting •  January 2001 •  Customer offering attractive terms on 3-year lease for a capesize carrier •  Would require purchase of new carrier since existing fleet does not fulfill customer needs •  Should it be purchased? Industry Dynamics •  Revenue Drivers •  Outlook in the: – 

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    HOSP 330: Course Project The July 2014 Global CES Show: Atlantic City Edition Angela Bello DeVry University April 21‚ 2013 Table of Contents I. Introduction……................................................................................................................. 3 II. Stakeholder Goals‚ Expectations and How to Meet Them………………………………. 3 III. Theme……………………………………………………………………………………

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    Migration from 1750-1900

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    During the time between 1750 and 1900‚ there were a lot of changes happening in countries. This period of time was called the Industrial Revolution. In the Industrial Revolution‚ people were moving around a lot. People moved from one country to another hoping that they could find a better way to live life. There were also people who were forced to leave their country because of a crime. The main reason why people moved was because they wanted to find work. A lot of urbanization was happening

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    CHAPTER-3: Colonization and Conflict in the South‚ 1600-1750 CHAPTER OVERVIEW Instead of becoming havens for the English poor and unemployed‚ or models of interracial harmony‚ the southern colonies of seventeenth-century North America were weakened by disease‚ wracked by recurring conflicts with Native Americans‚ and disrupted by profit-hungry planters’ exploitation of poor whites and blacks alike. Many of the tragedies of Spanish colonization and England’s conquest of Ireland were repeated

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    Ocean Carriers Case

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    Ocean Carriers” case Assume that Ocean Carriers uses a 9% discount rate. 1) Do you expect daily spot hire rates to increase or decrease next year? (5 points) 2) What factors drive daily hire rates? (5 points) 3) How would you characterize the long-term prospects of the capesize dry bulk industry? (10 points) 4) Should Ms Linn purchase the $39M capsize? Make 2 different assumptions. First‚ assume that Ocean Carriers is a US firm subject to 35% taxation. Second‚ assume that

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    The Hungry Ocean

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    The Hungry Ocean Many people think that fisherman is one of the most male dominated‚ most dangerous professions and not suite for woman. However‚ Linda Greenlaw‚ the captain of the Hannah Boden‚ has proved herself that female can be a fisherman. She breaks the beliefs and superstitious that women are “Jonahs” (bad luck aboard boats) and also make the world realized that gender discrimination does not play a part on her career. As for being female‚ she says‚ "it hasn’t been a big deal. I never anticipated

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