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    U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2015. Computer programming has been valuable since the 1950’s to modern times. As technology is advancing each year, more and more computer programmers perform their duties of writing codes to create program software. They must unscramble these codes in order to get the best results; otherwise they must check for errors and try to regulate them. Programmers also work jointly with software developers, and in any case their jobs could overlap, meaning sometimes programmers are the ones developing the software. Programming is easy to accomplish once people know which codes to modify. Here are some background information, the process of coding, and how it would…

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    Stress In Healthcare

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    for family and friends, a sudden change in behavior, fatigue, trouble concentrating, conflict with coworkers, crying, loss of sense of humor, irritability, and other such signs (Jones JW, 1988). These are all things that may be noted in over-stressed employees, and these are signs that a healthcare business may be at risk for a decrease in the level of patient care, leading to mistakes, injury, and even patient death. When employees are not at their best, the treatment that they will…

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    Recommendations………………………………….15 END PAGES……………………………………………………………………………………16 REFERENCES…………………………………………………………………………………17 APPENDIX A………………………………………………………………………………….18 APPENDIX B………………………………………………………………………………….19 CHAPTER I Introduction Today’s workforce is vast. It is also highly competitive and incredibly diverse. Over the past 3 decades, millions of parents with children entered the American labor force, changing family life in fundamental ways (Cattan, 1991), Childcare is…

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    10029 Area Case Study

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    all the way up to 117th Street is very diverse. According to U.S. Census Bureau, this area is predominantly occupied by women (40,192 females compared to 35,160 males). A good amount (56%) of Upper East Siders living in this zip code area is working (35,989 out of 63,536 people 16 years and over, i.e. 56.6%), while 43% are not in labor force (27,547 out of 63,536 people living in the area). According to the United States Department of Labor, “many who are not in the labor force are going to…

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    Department of Labor, 2015). CollegeGrad.com includes that “all state architectural registration boards require architecture graduates to complete a lengthy paid internship—generally 3 years of experience—before they may sit for the Architect Registration Examination” (Architects: Career, Salary and Education Information,…

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    have used the internet to find sites with reliable statistics and information pertaining to my career. I have always been very passionate about wildlife and the environment. Even as a young boy, I was very active outdoors and longed to be associated with groups that helped sustain the environment. My family was very active in Scouts. I grew up through the ranks of Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. Scouts taught me how to not only identify plants and animals, but how to enjoy the wilderness without…

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    Summary Karl Marx proposes several ideas about the political economy from modes of production to labor power and wages. With laborers and their labor power, Marx hypothesizes the the true minimum wage should be enough to ensure subsistence. Subsistence is defined as the minimal amount of necessities, such as food and shelter, for laborers to maintain their health in order to return to work the following day (Marx, “Labour-Power and Capital,” p.50). I propose to test this hypothesis by looking…

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    What do I mean by this? According to The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) 2013 Occupational Outlook Handbook, the field of medical records and health information technicians (which includes medical billers and coders) is expected to increase by 21% between 2010 and 2020. The BLS has also pointed to this industry as having a faster growth rate on average than all other occupations, with an expected increase of approximately 37,700 employed in this exciting field by 2020. Additionally, “with…

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    what I wanted to do. It was a long journey. I worked since I was 17. I always held administrative jobs like administrative assistant, telebanker, or Internet banker. I was laid off back in 2005. I knew that there were no jobs and instead of being unemployed I decided to reinvent myself. The first career that I picked was Physical Therapy. However, when I looked into the actual career and I sat with the educational advisor, I found out that the career could take up to 10 years. To me the option…

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    Career Path Profile The career path that I am going to pursue in the field of Exercise Science is Occupational Therapy. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Occupational Therapists treat injured, ill or disabled patients through the therapeutic use of everyday activities. This specific type of therapy began to slowly surface around the 17000’s. This was during the time where mentally ill were treated horribly and were dangerous to civilization. Two men,…

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