...Being single , actually I’m not expert in the field of being single because since I was highschool and up to the present I was in a relationship. But one of my friend asked me to state my opinion regarding this topic. Well being single is really a big thing, it results from certain reasons like heartbreak, fear, family reasons and among others. But it doesn’t necessarily mean that your SAD and ALONE because I know there are lots of things that you need to be thankful because your not in a relationship. You have 100 % FREEDOM to do things that you want in life without considering that someone else might get upset with your decision. Usually when your single, you were able to uplift your personality. You can go whenever o wherever you want, you can talk to anyone and be with anyone, you can meet different people and live your life to the fullest. You can DEVELOP YOURSELF by finding your purpose and mission in this world. Nevertheless, if you are in a relationship you have to live with the situation that you always paved importance to your partner without much consideration to your wants. If you’re single right now, focused on your goals right away. Do things that will fulfill you as a person and drive the road of success. Because you have much time to do things on your own without anyone mingling your decisions. You are given thousand DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY to lots of things. I’ve once read that if you are open to one thing, something good will happen. Remember that being single...
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...SINGLE WINDOW INDIA’S REAL ESTATE • One unfortunate major bottleneck in the growth of real estate industry is the inadequate and under-equipped government/regulatory agencies with overlapping regulatory jurisdiction ‘approving´ Plans. • Efficient regulation starts with a uniform building code and its uniform implementation. Forty-three economies globally have adopted uniform construction rules. Generally, a central authority makes the rules and local authorities implement them. When regulations are not organized and not clearly applied, it leads to confusion for builders and authorities about how to proceed. This often leads to delays and uncertainty • The deteriorating housing affordability is the result of more restrictive land use regulations adopted by governments with insufficient attention to economic fundamentals. It is estimated that out of every Indian rupee invested in housing, Re 0.78 is added to the national GDP. Nevertheless, and in spite of considerable growth, the housing sector remains small and confined to the upper-income population groups. Also, there has been a considerable increase in the value of housing because of restrictive land use regulation, which is a cause of great Financial Crisis. The talk of affordable housing is meaningless if the authorities continue to neglect these issues which are a major contributor to the high real estate prices WHAT IS SINGLE WINDOW? • Single Window Clearances is a One Stop Shop for quick processing and issue...
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...Single is not a status. It is a word that describes a person who is strong enough to live and enjoy life without depending on others. They say that it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert in something. As such, I should have earned beyond a doctorate degree in the art of being single. Now, while I am far from an expert in anything, there are few things I’ve learned while being single that it seems some people fail to notice. In my research, I learned some important truths and beauty about being single. Being single gives you time to be by yourself, with yourself. A “me time" perhaps. This is the time to reconnect with myself, a time where I can talk to myself, debating all the questions and answers that are bouncing in my head. Change can sometimes be good. Adaptation takes time when you just got from a break up, yet think of all the possibilities, meeting new people, going to new places, tackling new plans. Sometimes change is the best thing for us, as it opens us up to new activities and environments. Being single does not have to mean being afraid to love. I’ve never been in a relationship. But I don’t feel alone either, and I know I will love someday. Hopefully someone will treasure and treat my heart with love and respect. Staying open to love isn’t just about attracting a new relationship; it’s about being open to life. Even if you’re single, you still have so much to appreciate. You’re not alone when you’re single; you still have family and good friends. They...
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...people prefer to stay single than to be married. They each have their pros and cons at times, and they’re different mindsets. I interviewed a married couple I have been close to for several years, and I also interviewed by two best friends who are single. After my research, I have compared and contrasted what I learned about being single and being married. One thing I learned from my interview is responsibility, and how huge of a difference it is in single and married life. Married people are responsible for their husband/wife, while single people are responsible for themselves. Single people want to live their life through the motions and take it as an adventure, explore new things, see new places; but it’s hard for married people to do that. While married people are constantly thinking of their partner, or their children, single people only think of themselves. Life can be easy for single people, but it can be, at times, complicated for married people. But, in my opinion, married people are more responsible than the single people I talked too. Some of the things the married couple I sat down and talked with named a few things that have to do with responsibility: constantly having to manage their money, shop/cook/clean, guiding their family in a Godly manner and raising their children up the right way, spend time with their children, and also make sure to spend time with their partner every evening, etc. And when I spoke to my single friends, they don’t...
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...INFORMATIVE SPEECH 1) How To Be Happy Being Single The life that we are bestowed with is truly a miracle. This precise miracle gets overshadowed with the contradictions that we live with. Contradictions like, the young want to be older and the old want to be young again; the dark want to be fair and the fair want to darken; the short want to be tall and the tall ones have their own problems. And just the same way, the single want to mingle and the ones with partners want to break free. Isn't that complicated enough? Well, let's take a moment and say aloud - "I am single. I am single! I AM SINGLE". Yes. It is not to rub salt on your wounds but for you to embrace it than dread it. Acceptance is the key to great decisions. It is, in fact, very empowering. Look at you. You live your life all by yourself because you are capable of being single and independent. If you still hate your relationship status, take another moment to remember all the things you have dealt with alone. I am single. No, I really am single and everyday I push my limits to achieve something better alone because I can't afford to waste my time waiting for someone who may or may not show up just so I could have the cliché happy ending to my fairytale because Disney says so. No, that is not the end to my life or your life for that matter. Life is living it, not waiting for it to be over. And why on Earth would I ever want to cripple myself to the aid of a person who sees me as nothing more than a baby that...
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...Alba Ma. Gokus García # 7 The book im Reading its named “How to be single” and was written by Liz tuccillo. The main characters of this novel: Alice, Georgia, Ruby, Serena, the narrator. The setting is settled in New York. This story talks about six fiends who havent had a lot of luck in the aspect of love, they have had gone single recently. They are now trying to figure out how is the way of living being single by stablish some rules based on their adventures and experiences and have faith that when they learn how to carry with their singleness they may found the love of their lives and go on with a succesfull relationship. The narrator is a 30 years old publisist that works for a large publishing house in New York, and she describes all her friends and how they managed their “single lives”. Georgia had been recently dumped by her exhusband, Dale, after a long marriage, in wich they had two child, Dale left her for a yonuger and sexier woman that he met in salsa lessons. Alice thinks he dumped , a possibility that was because she took him for guaranted, and that made the relationship Split. As a result of the recent Split Georgia has been calling her friends all day because and insists she wants to have fun ando go to party and meet single guys, but she only says this because shes desesperated, the Split has affected her emotionaly. Alice left her job for start dating and she signed up in every online relationship site, but when she noticed that none of these worked...
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...Jeanette Gonzales Week 12 Dating One Person Compared to Playing the field Have you ever wondered how things would be if you were single; to be with one person for the rest of your life. What about playing the field; to meet different people every week. Society has changed in so many different ways now. For example, we have a single person who likes to play the field and the other person who only likes to date one person. In the United States we have 96 million single people. The increase of singles living alone has increased 31 million according to census. There is 55 percent of the households nationwide that have maintained married. Dating one person who you can come home to snuggle with and watch movies. As to playing the field you would come home to nobody. A single person would watch movies by themselves and not have to worry about anybody else but themselves. Another comparison to would be children; staying with the person you love can result into married and having children. You will have a lot of family functions. You would enjoy the love for one another as a family. There is nothing like having a big family either. As to being single you would not have to worry about any children or family functions. For most single people that is not a problem, they seem to be better without any of the family functions. They also do not have to worry about excessive bills or supporting anybody else. As to having a big family can cause some financial issues. How...
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...The showdown: Humbucker v. Single coil Michael Heinerth Eng 220-university academic writing March 16, 2015 Jennifer Malia The showdown: Humbucker v. Single coil While it’s important to some people, mostly guitar geeks, most folks can’t tell the difference in tone--that is, the subtle nuances that make up the overall sound that an electric guitar makes. The average listener could tell you if the sound is “thick” or “twangy”—but what makes those differences? Dispelling with differences in effects, amplification, etc, the root of tone is in the pickups. “What is a pickup?” you may ask. In the 40’s, a few people (notably Leo Fender, Les Paul, and Seth Lover) were working on a technology that would change the face of music permanently. By wrapping thin, coated, copper wire around magnets, and applying a current, a new means of “hearing” the guitar was born. This construction is not entirely from the concept of an electro magnet. The substitution of a magnet for a steel bar changes the device into somewhat of a magnetic sensor. In essence, the pickup “feels” the vibrations of the strings disrupting its magnetic field, and translates that into an electrical charge [ (Henshall, 2011) ]. “The basic science behind pickup function is Faraday's Law of Induction. It states that a changing magnetic field causes an electric field to be set up in a nearby wire, causing a current to flow if the wire is part of a closed circuit (a loop of wire for example)” [ (Wallace, 2004)...
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...The debate over health care has raged since the conception of the program. The single payer system, widely used by European countries, is considered one of the most effective universal health care systems ever created. The United States currently uses a system that almost universally puts the health care institution in the hands of corporations and private entities. This makes receiving health care as a less wealthy person extremely difficult and expensive. There is an easier way to help the general public with this issue. The right to health care must be practiced in order to save more lives, spend less on health care as a country, and to have a more ethical and pragmatic society. Many Americans are unaware of what a single payer health care system can do for them and are even more uneducated about what the system actually is. Single payer national health insurance, also known as “Medicare for all”, is a system in which a single public institution organizes the financial aspect of health care. The actual services would still be provided by private entities. Under this system, all residents of the United States of America would be covered for all medically necessary services, including doctor, hospital, preventive, long-term care, mental health, reproductive health care, dental, vision, prescription drug and medical supply costs. Americans are concerned with the way this program will be funded; however, there is a simple solution to this social perturbation. The program would...
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...PubHealth129- Final Paper TA: Vinne 12/12/12 Single-Payer Systems The United States health care system and the health coverage it has for its citizens are both unmistakably flawed. While our country offers many means of achieving health insurance like private, employer, and government assisted, twenty percent of citizens still do not even have health insurance. This means that these people are not getting coverage on their medical bills, and are therefore a lot less likely to visit the doctor until there is no choice. Even people who do have health insurance in the United States still do not get the affordable, comprehensive coverage they should. Compared to similar industrialized nations, we are far behind their level of comprehensive and affordable services. These countries often have what is called a single-payer system. The single-payer system is a health care plan that funds every person’s medical expenses from the same pool of money. The challenges of implementing the single-payer system are going to be from political barriers and transitioning the United States from a mixed insurance system. There are both advantages and disadvantages to this type of insurance mechanism, but this method has proven to have worked. There is no reason not to implement this advantageous system in America. Right now the insurance industry in the United States is not only complex, but inadequate. There are tens of thousands of different health care organizations; HMOs, private billings...
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...It’s Not So Lonely Being Single In the words of Jo Coudert, “You do not need to be loved, not at the cost of yourself. The single relationship that is truly central and crucial in a life is the relationship to the self. Of all the people you will know in a lifetime, you are the only one you will never lose" (131). I could not agree more with Coudert. People should not sacrifice themselves in order to be loved. Your relationship with yourself is the most important relationship you will ever have. Being single can be very liberating; there are financial upsides to singlehood versus marriage as well as having the freedom to live your life without having to consider someone else first. There are many issues folks are not exposed to which couples have to deal with throughout their relationship. People often assume their single friends are lonely. As for me, I do not believe simply because a person lives the single life means he or she is lonely. Think of the financial advantages unattached people have compared to those in a relationship. In 2011, the average wedding budget in the United States was $27,021 (Jaeger). In the same year, couples spent an average of $15,000 to get divorced (Alterman). Washington State had 41,509 marriages in 2011 and 26,860 divorces and/or annulments (Center for Health Statistics, Washington State Department of Health, Table 1 and Table 5). Altogether, Washingtonians could have saved over a trillion dollars simply by not getting married in the first...
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...1. Explain what is Job Analysis? Job analysis is useful for purpose of recruitment and selection, it included the information of what the job holders expected to do, abilities, skill, and knowledge required to perform. Job Analysis is a basic Human resource management tools use by company to collect job data from existing job holder to create two human recourse documents named Job Description and Job Specification to enhance the human resource management function. Job specification is to identify the job holder requirement in terms of skills, qualification, experience and personal physical ability. Job Description is an important document, which is basically contains a statement of the duties, responsibility, work environment and supervisory responsibility. Job description consist of 6 of the following components such as job identification, job analysis date, job summary, duties performance also known as job scope, job specification and the expended JD.(1) Job identification includes the job title, department, reporting relationship and code number of the job. The job title which is closely approximate the nature of the work content and to distinguish it from other jobs. (2) Job analysis date use to identify job changes that would make description obsolete and HR must ensures periodic review of job content because the information of job description may changed. (3)Furthermore, job summary provide a concise overview and basic purpose of job, it help the reader quickly understand...
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...Single Payer Health Care System Purpose – The focus of this research is to identify, analyze and evaluate a type of health care system called Single Payer Health Care System by finding answers to the following questions. Health care is one of the basic necessities that a government should provide to its citizens. Single Payer Health Care systems are catered towards the well-being of its citizens that regard people’s health as their main priority. What is a single-payer health care system? Single-payer national health insurance, also known as “Medicare for all,” is a system in which a single public or quasi-public agency organizes health care financing, but the delivery of care remains largely in private hands. Under a single-payer system, all residents of a country would be covered for all medically necessary services, including doctor, hospital, preventive, long-term care, mental health, reproductive health care, dental, vision, prescription drug and medical supply costs. The program would have a single public system of administration, eliminating the present highly expensive multiple, fragmented, and duplicative system operated by different government agencies and private hospitals. The whole operation would be paid by a combination of present Medicare and Medicaid expenditures, existing state and local expenditures for health services, mandated employer contributions, and additional tax revenues equal to the amounts now spent by citizens out of pocket, savings obtained...
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...Single-Payer Healthcare Reform in the United States Not long ago, Tina Bachtel, a beautiful thirty-five-year-old women from Ohio walked into a local healthcare clinic seeking treatment. Tina was pregnant and having health issues. She had visited the clinic prior to that day while uninsured which resulted in her having a large unpaid balance. Bachtel was denied treatment. She was told she could only be granted service if she paid one hundred dollars per visit. Tina Bachtel did not have the money to pay upfront. Shortly after leaving the hospital, Tina Bachtel and her baby died (Krugman). Healthcare nightmares like these are not uncommon in the United States. Reform of the American healthcare system is crucial for a healthier and more financially...
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...Single parenting Single parenting is where a parent lives alone and takes most of the day to day the responsibilities in taking care of a child or children without a spouse or partner, in other words single parent involves a single person plus a dependent child (more likely to be a female parent) and is sometimes referred to as the broken nuclear family (where mom and dad and kids live under the same roof but parents decide to spilt-up). In Trinidad and Tobago there are 18 percent single parent and 9 percent single parent extended families (extended single parents is where the parent is living with their family such as mom, dad, siblings etc). How does one emerge as a single parent? There many reasons people in society become a single parent. Some reasons are:- Divorce -this is where a couple who have been married and have taken legal action of ending the marriage contract. In Trinidad and Tobago within the period of 2011 to 2013 there are 7,123 couples who applied for divorce. The rate of divorce in Trinidad and Tobago is 26.6 percent. Families are rapidly declining in our country and family foundations are weakening which brings a lot of negative side effects. In the U.S. the divorce rate is 40 to 50 percent of married couples divorce. Divorce can stem from misunderstandings between couples, the relationship grows apart, financial problems, intimacy disappears, not having a shared vision of success and also getting into the marriage for the wrong reasons. Unwanted...
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