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    certifications he has listed on his resume. I would also ask when and where he earned the certifications from because it will come up again during the interview process. I would explain to him that putting false information on a resume, especially in the IT field, could put him in a very uncomfortable position in which his knowledge and skills that he claimed to have, would be tested on a daily basis. I would tell him that instead of claiming that he has earned the certifications he could actually take some

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    Copper vs. Fiber Nt1310

    security. With copper cabling there is one common cabling problem they are susceptible to EMI. EMI is a stray electromagnetism that interferes with the signal. All electrical cables generate a magnetic field around their central axis. If you pass a metal conductor through a magnetic field an electrical field is generated in that conductor. When you place two cables next to one another EMI will cause cross-talk which is where signals from one cable is picked up on the other cable. Because fiber does not

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    School Uniforms Survey

    Episode 412: The force on a conductor in a magnetic field Having reminded your students that magnetic fields can be found near permanent magnets and in the presence of an electric current, the next step is to show how the ‘field’ can be quantified. Again, students should know that a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field will experience a force and will probably remember that Fleming's Left Hand Rule can be used to find the direction of that force. Summary Demonstrations:

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    Maglev Train

    How works a Maglev train? A brief review of magnets will help explain how maglev (magnetic levitation) trains work. Every magnet has a north pole and a south pole. Similar poles of two magnets repel each other; opposite poles attract each other. These principles govern the levitation of maglev trains. Permanent magnets are always magnetic. Electromagnets are magnetic only when an electric current flows through them. The north and south poles of an electromagnet are related to the direction of the

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    Critical Reflection

    Having left a decade long career to pursue my aspirations to work in the human resources field, I have personal and professional experiences that directly relate to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology research study “Reinventing Employee Onboarding”. The authors presented this argument with a focus on the field of human resources and more specifically the specialization of onboarding practices, which follows the criteria for an argument based in the technical sphere. The research shows that

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    Mapping Electric Potential

    electric potential to sketch lines representing the electric field produced by electric charge. Finally, we had to describe how the field from lines of charge differs from that produced by point sources. The electric field is identified by a capital E and at a certain point it equals the force on a test charge divided by the amount of the charge (E=F/g). In other words, the electric field is the surrounding charges which create an electric field around a given point. Theory: Equipotential lines provide

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    Management Book

    not want me to rank Park as high as 3 but there are a | | | |lot of things I like about him. I know he doesn’t have a graduate degree but I think his | | | |experience in the field is more valuable. I like the fact that he has worked his way up | | | |from the bottom and the only reason he can’t go any hire is due to family members in the | | | |business

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    Heinz

    Background and Product Lines H.J. Heinz Company manufactures and markets a large line of processed food products throughout the world. Established in 1869, Heinz went from selling on the local market, to selling on the national market, to selling on the global market. Heinz is known throughout the world for it’s consistent quality, old-fashioned values and great taste. When Henry Heinz was only twenty-five years old, he founded H.J. Heinz Company. Run by family members for decades to follow

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    Writing Effective Lead

    Effective Leads [pic] Five Ws and an H (or, finding a lead by emphasizing the most important news element): 1. WHO: President Clinton will visit Cuba next week at the request of Caricom nations. 2. WHAT: Lightning struck the upper deck at Wrigley Field last night while the Cubs were playing in San Francisco. 3. WHEN: Midnight tonight is the deadline for tax returns, but the local post office is ready to accommodate procrastinators. 4. WHERE: The Emerson and Towanda intersection is officially

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    Greek Legend: The Origins Of Magnetism

    The most commonly accepted origins of magnetism is from a Greek legend. In an area of Northern Greece about 4,000 years ago, an elderly shepherd named Magnes was herding his sheep when he quickly noticed that he and his metal staff were stuck to the ground. He eventually got himself unstuck and looked to find the source of the attraction by digging up the ground around where got stuck. He found lodestones which contain magnetite which was a naturally occuring magnet. The stones were named after Magnes

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