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    employed now? Yes No If so‚ may we contact your present employer? Yes No Have you applied to this company within the past 12 months? Yes No When?      Where?       How did you hear about our company? internet Employment History (Please list all of your employers for the last five years‚ beginning with the last one first) From 04.03 To 11.04 Employer Wal-mart Supervisor Debbie Employer Address 8401 anderson blvd Telephone Number 817.276.9021 Position customer

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    Education has been given high priority by India’s central and state governments and continues to grow fast. School access has been expanded by investment in school infrastructure and recruitment of teachers. In higher education too‚ the number of providers continues to rise rapidly. A new law enshrining the rights of all children to free and compulsory education will further lift enrolment‚ bringing closer the government’s goal of universal elementary education‚ which comprises eight years of schooling

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    Throughout the years there have been many changes in our education system‚ money and time have been invested to benefit students in their future. Despite these efforts however‚ the fact that we are lacking behind in various subjects remains. Instead of improving‚ our education system seems to be deteriorating and has lost the value it had. It’s not surprising to see that most of the high school graduates are unprepared for college or work‚ even after more than 13 years of preparation they still lack

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    I believe that peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society. It allows people to be individual and express their views and feelings about certain things. It gives the people a voice and makes them feel important and heard by society. If people don’t act and speak up there will never be a change. Gandhi once said “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” Most people are afraid of change and things being different but our society is the way it is because of change and

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    Watching television has been recognised as an effective learning method‚ because audio-visual information can attract people’s attention and foster their cultural awareness. Although some people believe that it has some advantageous effects‚ I think that television has some negative impact on cultural development. Many people believe that television damages culture. It promotes the stronger cultures of countries such as North America and Britain and weakens the cultures of less wealthy countries

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    Pony: Friendship is Magic has had on my life Now‚ I know what you’re thinking‚ “You’re 17. How could you like a show for little girls?” Well‚ I’ll tell you right now; this show this show is not just for little girls anymore. And there is a lot of people‚ men even‚ who feel the exact same way. This whole thing started a very long time ago. I was five years old; quiet and innocent. It was one of those few times that there wasn’t a lot of people in the house. (I had six siblings growing up and

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    Impact of the Columbian Exchange The flow of Diseases from east to west The biggest impact of the Columbian Exchange after the new diseases in America. When American arrived from Bering land bridge between 15‚000 years before‚ they also brought diseases to west. By 1492‚ some of the disease were emerged like smallpox‚ cough and influenza in Americas. Many People were affected by epidemic in areas of Mexico and Peru by which about millions of people lost their lives. Most of the American population

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    ancient civilizations‚ such as Egypt‚ China‚ and Rome‚ had colossal impacts on today’s world‚ and the world during their time. These civilizations have some of the most well-known examples of ancient architecture. The way these architectural styles impacted the civilizations through the centuries is very significant to the world’s history. Architecture impacted the culture in these civilizations by reflecting the values and assets that they had‚ which influenced the civilization as it progressed.

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    What is child poverty‚ its causes and impacts? The word poverty means being poor. This means luck of capital in both income and wealth. However they also suffer from education and good health. Families and groups in the population can be said to be in poverty. However people who are in poverty will have fewer opportunities like others and less chance to participate in the community. Therefore we help those children by fundraising‚ to transform UK’S more vulnerable children. There are certain people

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    What was the impact of World War Two on America ? World War 2 was fought from 1939 to 1945. It began in Europe on September 1‚ 1939 with the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany‚ and concluded on September 2‚ 1945‚ with the official surrender of the last Axis nation‚ Japan.  When World War II finally broke out in Europe and Asia‚ the United States tried to avoid being drawn into the conflict. But such a powerful and an influential nation could not avoid involvement

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