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    Community Service Coordinator Sample Resume Jason Harris 99 Calhoun Street‚ Apt. 201 Jacksonville‚ Florida 00000 Home: 000-000-0000 Cell: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: jharris@noemailhere.com Blog: www.personalblog.com Objective Assume a leadership position as a Community Service Coordinator for the City of Jacksonville. Summary of Qualifications: Project Management: Coordinated over 30 city-wide community service projects for various small businesses‚ organizations‚ and educational institutions

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    Confirmation bias is a common bias among individuals. The textbook defines Confirmation bias as “ the tendency to notice and search for information that confirms one’s beliefs and to ignore information that dis-confirms one’s beliefs.” (Baumeister) Like many biases can be beneficial as well as detrimental to ones future. The textbook uses an example of someone who is told by a phychic that he will become a famous astrologer. He most likely had an interest in this topic‚ and quite possibly could have

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    athletes are given a scholarship and other grants they are only provided limited meal plans. For example an excerpt from an Internet article states that “The semi finals—broadcast exclusively through Turner Sports’ family of networks including TBS‚ TNT‚ and Tru TV grossed 16.4 million viewers total. Kentucky versus Wisconsin became the most-viewed college basketball game of all time on a cable network.” ("7 Common Sense Reason Why College Athletes Should Be Paid (According To Jay Bilas) "‚ 2015 The

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    The Manhattan Project World War II started on September 1 1939‚ when Germany attacked Poland. By 1941‚ the Germans were ahead in the race for the atomic bomb. They had a heavy-water plant‚ high-grade uranium compounds‚ capable scientists and engineers‚ and the greatest chemical engineering industry in the world. Even before its entry into the war‚ the United States had become very concerned with the nuclear threat of the Axis powers. On October 11‚ 1939‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt received

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    [pic] Fat Man and Little Boy over Nagasaki and Hiroshima The droppings of the atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan in August of 1945 were the most destructive attacks in human history. They also ended the most devastating war in human history. The bombs that killed tens of thousands of people ended a war that resulted in the deaths of 60 million people (1). A minority of people have contested that the use of nuclear weapons on Japan was a crime against humanity. However‚ most believe

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    structure. At the top where senior management set direction priorities budgets and initiatives. In regional level UPS does tactical plan and lower level of indecency at the regional level is also observed. UPS got threat from private company (DHL‚ TNT) and government support agency (Deutsche Post). To remain on largest logistic company and to avoid the threaten by the rival UPS change its vision and mission. From 1907 to 1990 it was run by peace meal approach. To compete the industries they change

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    time on any given channel. She has the channels of different stations in different areas of service memorized. She could tell you what channel MTV is in Blue Bell. She could tell you what channel USA is in New Orleans. She could tell you what channel TNT is in Georgia. My sister has memorized practically everything there is to know about television. Yet‚ she has difficulty memorizing her multiplication tables‚ all due to the effects of watching far too much television. However my sister is not alone

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    Research Paper on Dogs There are two types of dogs on the planet‚ working dogs and worthless dogs. If you are a pet lover I should now have your attention. Yes‚ I know if you have a dog that is just a pet they can supply needed love or companionship but there is a class of dogs out there that can do this while earning their keep‚ working dogs. There are many uses for working dogs such as hunting‚ herding‚ guarding‚ rescue work‚ police work‚ and more. The two types of working dogs I wish to share

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    Medical Marijuana Marijuana has been used around the world for thousands of years to treat a wide variety of ailments. Chinese emperor Shen Nung was the first to record marijuana as a medical drug in 2737 B.C. He documented the drug’s effectiveness in treating the pains associated with rheumatism and gout. The legalization of medical marijuana has long been debated within American society and Government. Marijuana was a legal source for medicines in the U.S. until the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937

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    VENTILATION QSB 1714 Prepared by: Mariatul Liza bt Meor Gheda Introduction  Definition:  The process of changing air in an enclosed space.  A proportion of air within the enclosed space should be continuously withdrawn and replaced by fresh air.  Drawn in from a clean external source: • At as high an elevation as practical…where more polluted air occurs at the relatively low levels found in congested towns and cities. Why do we need ventilation? Ventilation is needed

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