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    a job at Boeing‚ and looking into various other art colleges [not collages]‚ to name a few‚ I have found that the Art Institute of Seattle has just the programs I’m looking for and just what I need to be successful at my goals. It has been a life-long [add hyphen] dream of mine to put my imagination‚ with my world and characters‚ into life-like [add hyphen] animation. I would like to create video gaming with three dimensional modeling as well as flash animation with thrilling story-lines that appeal

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    There were many factors that led to the establishment of the slave trade and the slave trade had long-term consequences we can still see today. An estimated 10 million -11.3 million slaves were shipped during the Atlantic slave trade and most didn’t even make it over to the New World because of the horrible conditions. One of the major driving factors of the slave trade was the rising demand of different products that required labor to get/make. The European power had high consumer demands and the

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    Recruitment and Retention for Long Term Employees By Patricia Gonzalez BUSI526 Abstract This paper describes what recruitment and retention are when relating them to employment. This paper describes some reasons why recruitment and retention are important to the employer and employee. Listed in this paper are many ways to recruit the right candidate and how that employer can retain that right candidate when they are hired. Key words: recruitment‚ retention‚ employer‚ employee

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    World War. The causes are much more complex than those of the Second World War and include short‚ intermediate and long term factors that all ended to cause the July Days in 1914. These factors include militarism‚ nationalism‚ imperialism‚ the alliance system‚ and industrialization as the long term causes. The intermediate causes included the crises in the Balkans and the short-term trigger for the war was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in the Sarajevo‚ the heir to the throne of

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    iThe Congress of Vienna in 1814 was created to develop an atmosphere of peace in Europe that would last 100 years. Over time‚ militarism was starting to set an aggressive atmosphere in Europe. Alliances were beginning to cause a “ripple effect” between the Great Powers‚ and imperialism increased tension and competition. Militarism‚ alliances‚ and imperialism are the three main causes of the first world war. Rising tension among the Great powers had created competition that required only the slightest

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    This paper is on the The Long Term Causes of the French Revolution. It will explain events that leaded up to the revolution and how they occured and caused the great revolution to happen. Louis XVI‚ who was of the royal house of Bourban‚ became the absolute monarch of France when his grand father Louis XV died. When Louis the XVI became king‚ France was having a lot of problems‚ and was changing very fast. So France needed a strong leader to make wise decisons and to deal with problems with

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    the study and to avoid duplication of already done work on the study. The researcher reviewed a literature on the Effect of Stress on Student’s Academic Performance on Kogi State University Undergraduates”. The researcher also presents a theoretical approach relevant to the study and its implication. There are several theoretical positions devised for examining and understanding stress and its related disorders. Brantley and Thomason (1995) categorized them into three groups: Response Theories‚ Stimulus

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    Effects of Caregiver Stress Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory‚ thinking‚ and behavior. People that develop this disease often have to be taken care of by a care giver. The emotional stress will manifest physically in the caregiver. As the disease progresses‚ it becomes apparent that the best care possible can no longer be given safely in the home. The decision to place a loved one in a facility brings about feelings of guilt along with financial difficulties. Fortunately

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    The Babylonian Exile had several short and long term effects on the life and thought of the Israelites. A question that the Israelites faced when they were exiled to Babylonia is whether or not they should establish lives while in Babylonia. One of the most prominent short term effects was the questioning of whether God had abandoned the Israelites or not. This short term effect evolved into the long term effect that is known as the religion of Judaism. While in Babylonia‚ the Israelites struggled

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    Effects of Fatigue on Staff and Quality/Safe Care in Long-Term Care Facilities Fatigue prevention seems like such a central issue in our intricate medical environment. However‚ as we provide more multifaceted care‚ we have not kept up with caring for those giving the care. The consequences of fatigue at this long-term care facility show that patients are not receiving adequate care‚ more errors are made‚ and patient safety is being jeopardized due to inadequate staffing caused by fatigue and lack

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