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    Networking

    engineering students, and making an interest and a deep love for the career students are pursuing. NSBE’s mission is “to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.” They encourage members to seek advanced degrees in engineering or related fields and to obtain professional engineering registrations. Promote public awareness of engineering and the opportunities for Blacks and other minorities in that profession

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    Knowledgeable Nurses

    two-year associate degree in nursing following World War II, there was an acute shortage of nurses (GCU: multimedia 2009-2011). Mildred Montag started a trend that would take the world by surprise, and flourish into hundreds of programs throughout community colleges giving opportunity to people who might not have had the chance to become nurses otherwise. Many seek out the Associates Degree in Nursing for the simple fact that it is a quicker course, financially more affordable, in todays job market

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    Urban Studies Final

    Another view would be if a person was required to pay for public goods the goods would have to be produced in ways consumers would recognize the value solely for them. Public goods are known to have greater importance in urban areas and high-density communities. The role I think public goods should play in cities and urbanized areas are to remain free. The tax dollars individuals pay should contribute to the cost associated with these services. There is no feasible way to monitor who will take advantage

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    Job Search with the Help of Social Media

    term Social Media refers to the use of web-based and mobile technologies to turn communication into an interactive dialogue”[1]. Social Media is used for social interaction and communication using the World Wide Web. Nowadays there are many virtual communities like Hyves, Facebook, MySpace, etc. that were especially built up for social interaction. They count millions of members and have become indispensable for many people. Their influence has become so great that they are even used for significant matters

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    Study Habits

    PERCEPTIONS OF RURAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS OF THE TRANSFER PROCESS TO A FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTION: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY by ELIZABETH E. SACKSTEDER LACLAIR A DISSERTATION Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the College of Education in the Graduate School of The University of Alabama TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA 2010 Copyright Elizabeth E. Sacksteder LaClair 2010 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ABSTRACT Utilizing the current literature base

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    A Study on the Relationship Between Employee Satisfaction and Customer Retention in Hotel Industry

    International Perspectives on Adult Education Author: Susan Imel Date: 2000 Adult education is practiced throughout the world. Although the adult education enterprise varies in scope, philosophy, and structure in different nations, it is not unusual for approaches to adult education developed in one region or country to spread. Certainly, adult education in the United States has been influenced by the ideas of international adult educators such as Paulo Freire and Roby Kidd and by practices such

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    Life

    changing to big virtual community spaces where members interact with their friends and their acquaintances without any cultural or geographical boundary. Nowadays, virtual communities or social networking sites have become a part of our day to day life. However, they affect people’s relationships and may enhance or damage their real life experience. The relationships are focused on friendships and love romantic relationships. It is interesting to analyse how virtual communities and social networks interact

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    Xerox

    Xerox Case Study 8.1 Using communities of practice (COP) is likely to bridge gaps between generations in an organization. Studies have shown that workers spend a third of their time looking for information and are five times more likely to turn to a co-worker rather than an explicit source of information like books, manuals, or databases (Davenport & Prusak, 2000). Time is saved by conferring with members of a COP. Members of the community have tacit knowledge, which can be difficult to store and

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    Burma Road Riot

    A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM) WEST INDIES FEDERATION Established in 1958, the West Indies Federation comprised the ten territories of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica. Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, the then St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and Trinidad and Tobago. The Federation was established by the British Caribbean Federation Act of 1956 with the aim of establishing a political union among its members. Although a plan for a Customs Union

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    A Reflection on Advertisements

    The AICF and the West Hill College advertisements display the main information about two different colleges with the same purpose, which is to attract students and parents. Both ads imply that there is no need to spend more money in college than what is truly needed. The AICF advertisement shows how there are a variety of colleges that have more opportunities for people that do not speak English as their first language. That may be very appealing for people that have trouble understanding certain

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