of Arts- Mansoura University Bachelor of Arts- English Department Degree: Good 1999 - 2001 Zahraa Islamic Language Schools CERTIFICATES June 2015 Service Management in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 June 2015 Customer Service in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Feb 2014 Business System Analysts Reqmaster- IIBA Cairo Chapter May 2015 ITIL Foundation Feb 2014 Project Management Preparation (PMP) Aug 2013 Mini MBA- Management Principles Native Egyptians November
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The InterClean- EnviroTech Merger Scenario October 19, 2010 HRM/531 The InterClean- EnviroTech Merger Scenario Job Analysis InterClean job analysis for new salesperson position sales associate with two to three years of experience and some environmental sanitation knowledge. Job duties include awareness of InterClean products, services, and practices. Each sale associate must apply the knowledge and skills to potential customers so they would consider using the company. Salesmen must evaluate
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education required of nurses. In the early nineteenth century there was no formal education required or provided for nurses and the profession was considered one for the “undesirables” (Canyon Connect Timeline, 2013). Since the establishment of nursing schools, graduate nurses, and a registry for educated nurses, the nursing profession has become one of the most respected professions of all. Currently in the United States, to become a registered nurse, one must complete one of three different types of
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Then in 1959 her mother passed away, she had drowned in a swimming pool when Loftus was only 14 years old. Loftus wanted to be a high school math teacher, but after attending a psychology class at UCLA she changed her mind. She continued in school to receive her Bachelors in 1966 in math and psychology. She met Geoffrey Loftus in 1968 while attending graduate school at Stanford, and married him. While attending Stanford she was introduced to the study of long term memory and was very interested
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Thanks to the ‘Big, Bigger, Biggest’ on the National Geographic Channel who keeps me realizing that ‘An Extraordinary Engineering is a Predictable.’ I have been astonished every time I see it. Seeing the manner in which the Tall Buildings, Dams, Bridges are built and various processes involved instilled a desire in me to be part of the whole process. This coupled with a natural flair for science and mathematics motivated me to take up engineering in college. The reason I took
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outlined in the 1996 educating our future policy document and with relevant examples, showing how they have improved education provision in Zambia. Despite these efforts, dyslexia seems a major problem in Zambia which results in poor perfomances in schools especially at primary level. Definition of Dyslexia Reports in the medical literature of „word blindness‟ go back to the time when books first became relatively widely available to the population in Europe and reading became popular (Morgan, 1896
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Values Debate NUR 542- Dynamics of Family Systems The controversy of whether values should be taught at home or at school has been a debate for many years. In fact, many states have already begun establishing boards to define what core values are most important and should be taught within the school system. This was and continues to be a topic of interest as many legislatures and school officials notice an exponential increase in students and young Americans that exhibit poor decision-making and lack
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learning. When applied to learning, it entails accepting responsibility to study firmly. Studying hard may mean that the students learn as much as possible the subjects that exert pressure beyond the limit of their ability. The student in this scenario strives and accurately grasps the concepts taught in class. In addition, the student makes an effort to explore the topic or subject
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CWSThe project has four components: (a) Income generating measures (i.e., livelihood development), (b) Forest management, (c) Environmental education and awareness building, (d) Sustainable forest management (aiming at carbon trading). Arannayk Foundation is mandated to managing the livelihood development component
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Running head: FAILURE TO RESCUE Failure to Rescue Barbara Combes Breckenridge School of Nursing ITT Technical Institute July 15, 2014 FAILURE TO RESCUE Abstract This paper describes failure to rescue (FTR), according to recent studies. Failure to rescue is discussed in terms of importance to nursing. The paper speculates on how knowing about failure to rescue may help in the nursing course studies and critical thinking skills. FAILURE TO RESCUE Introduction According to a 2007 article
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