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    SHIPBOARD TRAINING The objective of the shipboard training program is to develop individual skills.  It  should  prepare  each person  to  fill  his  billet  aboard  ship‚  to  accept  more responsibility‚  and  to  advance  in  rating.  Individual training is the basis for team training‚ which is the basis for training an entire ship. The shipboard training program must consider the ship’s organizational framework   and   operating schedules if it is to meet training needs. Personnel must be trained

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    give them a little treat. We hope to see smiles from their faces. And we would like them to have a simple physical activity that would develop camaraderie among the people of Tumbar which we find healthy for the community. Facts and details about Brgy. Tumbar from DepEd District of Lingayen 1 office: No. Of Households Male Female Total Total no. Of School Age Youth Out of School Percentage of OSY In-School 260 844 706 1‚550 517 178 34.43% 339 There are 178 out of school

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    Saint Paul University at San Miguel A Branch of Saint Paul University Quezon City 3011 Salangan‚ San Miguel‚ Bulacan Introduction On-the-job training (OJT) is one of the best training methods because it is planned‚ organized‚ and conducted at the employee’s worksite. OJT will generally be the primary method used for broadening employee skills and increasing productivity. It is particularly appropriate for developing proficiency skills unique to an employee’s job especially jobs that are

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    Beowulf The poem begins with a feast that was held at the Herot Hall. Hrotghar was a good king and he wanted to celebrate with his people his reign by building a new hall. But such celebration did not only bring Hrotghar people to the feast‚ but also the attention of a horrible monster known as Grendel. It is a beast that lives in the darkness all his life and dislikes the light; as well as the people of the light. Grendel main focus was to eliminate them all. The night was around the corner to

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    "What a journey this has been! A year filled with emotions‚ learning‚ friendship and growth. It has been an honor and a pleasure for me to be crowned as the Ms. United Nations 2009. I have learned so many things through this event like knowing the importance of celebrating the United Nations Day and the reason why we are celebrating it. We are celebrating UN to keep peace throughout the world; to develop friendly relations among nations; to help nations work together to improve the lives of poor

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    Basic Premises of Public Spending Policies   * a. Fiscal policy is the use of government revenue collection (taxation) and expenditure (spending) to influence the economy. The two main instruments of fiscal policy are government taxation and expenditure. Changes in the level and composition of taxation and government spending can affect the following variables in the economy: * a. Aggregate demand and the level of economic activity; * b. The pattern of resource allocation; * c.

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    2013 EDUCATION WEEK I. Bazaar’s / Exhibit Output of Students in TLE II. Seminar / Training Workshop /Team Building for Teachers and Students III. Exhibit of Outstanding Achievement TLE Technolympics IV. Academic and Co-curricular Contests V. Tree Planting and Tree Growing YES-O Youth for Environment in School’s Organization VI. Disaster Risk Reduction and Related Life-Skills Disaster Preparedness‚ Preventive Measures and Behavior During and After Disaster VII. Run for

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    CIVILIZATION AND BRITISH LITERATURE. SEMESTER VII March 18‚ 2013 BEOWULF: AN OLD ENGLISH ANONYMOUS EPIC POEM ABOUT AN OUTSTANDING WARRIOR. Beowulf is an epic poem written in Old English product of English literature from medieval times to remotely Anglo-Saxon times‚ roughly between centuries from 7 to 12. This poem originally in your manuscript does not have a title or name‚ but it is call Beowulf because this tells the story of a hero named Beowulf‚ Gautama protagonist of a series of events that are specifically

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    In the classic epic Beowulf we follow the great hero from his time as a young boy to his final moments as King of the Geats. During this many traits of various characters are revealed to us‚ none however as in depth as what is revealed about the titular figure of Beowulf. This is done through a jumble of Pagan and Christian values that are being bounced between throughout the text. Many of his ‘softer’ virtues such as forgiveness‚ generosity and commitment‚ seem to stem primarily from the Christian

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    I. Table of Contents II. Brief History/Background of the Company/Company Profile The catalyst to the geothermal development of the Philippines was the oil crisis that hit the country in the early 1970’s‚ exposing the country’s vulnerability to imported fossil fuel. Geothermal development efforts were initially started by the National Power Corporation which ushered in the development of the Tiwi and Makban geothermal fields in the Luzon Island through the Philippine Geothermal Incorporated (now

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