Mission Statement This portfolio is a comprehensive assessment of the skills that I have been developing during this course and beyond. It is not only a showcase of my strengths and abilities‚ but also an indication of how I would like to present myself to future employers. This portfolio is also a record of my experiences in college and in work‚ a record that I can continue to add to and develop over the next few years. It is a continuous assessment of my professional capabilities and
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MINI-CASES I. Cathy’s Collectibles Your cousin Cathy runs a part-time business out of her apartment. She buys and sells collectibles such as antique prints‚ baseball cards‚ and cartoon cells and has recently discovered the Web with its many auction sites. She has begun buying and selling on the Web by bidding on collectibles at lesser-known sites and selling them at a profit at more well-known sites. She downloads and uploads lots of graphics (pictures of the items she’s buying and selling). She
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What are the properties of water? In mini-lab 1‚ water was dropped onto the flat surface of a penny until the surface tension of the water was broken. 50 drops were able to be put onto the penny surface‚ with 51 drops of water being the point at which the hydrogen bonds of the water droplets that had created surface tension prior to drop number 51 failed to keep the surface tension‚ and the water spilt over the edges of the penny. This number of drops on the penny‚ 50‚ was possible because of cohesion
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CULT1 Culture Portfolio period 1 and 2 LEN1c Table of contents Period 1 -‐ Checklist -‐ Reading history and reaction to quotes -‐ Questions on poem: Blessing -‐ Assignments
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Oman is a country of enormous diversity and natural beauty‚ which has much view to attract the discerning traveler. Some examples of these views: gold beaches‚ huge forts‚ turtles which put its eggs in the hole! Salalah and Musandam are concerned one of the most beautiful places in oman‚ they contain variety natural beauty. There are several differences between Salalah and Musandam including crafts and industries‚ weather and beaches. What crafts and industries do Salalah and Musandam have? Salalah
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Portfolio Artifact: Classroom What I’ve learned: This is not my ideal classroom‚ but it is definitely a good fit. Any storage space is being used in the desks allowing room for futuristic holograms. My ideal classroom is even more futuristic than this‚ but it would be difficult to put on paper. I would say the greatest difficulty faced was getting a draft of a classroom that would satisfy myself. I set up my own requirements. 1. Futuristic to a point where it can be drawn 2. Teachers desk in center
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English Portfolio Luis Gonzalez English 95 Professor Shiloh Winsor May 8‚ 2013 Luis Gonzalez Professor Shiloh Winsor English 95 May 8‚ 2013 Reflection Throughout my Writing experience I have always had trouble with making the sentence make sense‚ making it sound professional and doing what the assignment tells to do. I think that this class has actually helped me a lot more than in High School. The new paragraph is better because I listened to what my peers advised me to do and what
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to be relevant as a recruitment strategy and this is shown in the argument discussed below. MAKES SELECTION PROCESS EASY According to Secord (2003) the objective of recruitment advertising is to ensure that a sufficient pool of suitable candidates is generated from which to make a selection decision. This stage of the recruitment selection process is crucial since the effectiveness of any selection decision is constrained by the capabilities of the available candidates. It is achieved by allowing
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PORTFOLIO WORK ASSIGNMENT 1 JAN 19TH 2015 Nicole McDonald Student Number: 45221227 Supervisors: Professor AE Hesselink Postal Address: 8 Harvard Hill Rd Mount Edgecombe Country Club Estate 2 Mount Edgecombe 4302 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION PAGE 3 2. DEFINITIONS PAGE 3 2.1. CRIMINOLOGY PAGE 3 2.2. CRIMINAL PROFILING PAGE 3 2.3. INTERVIEWING PAGE 4 2.4. ETHICS PAGE 4 2.5. CRIMINOLOGY PAGE
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John Silber‚ the President of Boston University‚ submitted an article to the New York Times; opening the eyes of many people to an ongoing problem which was not receiving the proper attention. In this article titled‚ “Students Should Not be above the Law” Mr. Silber jumps into a subject that has yet been touched. Dr. Silber talks about the problem with colleges and universities avoiding the courts and suppress serious criminal cases in their own judicial systems. Silber compares this system to medieval
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