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    Hi Mitzi, After screening several candidates to replace Ismael, I haven’t found anyone that meets the qualifications for the role as an HR Recruiter. What I would like to propose, is that we distribute the requisitions between two recruiters. Ismael was responsible for recruiting for SHCS – Southeast, which includes New Bedford and Bourne, as well as SHBH, and all clinical positions. The average requisition for SHRI Recruiter, Karyn Paradis, has been in the 40’s for the adult programs. Over…

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    In this paper, there will be discussion of the pros and cons of learning in respect of tradition learning and adult learning. The traditional learning style is more appropriate for younger learners, and the adult learning style is primarily administered through on-line learning, which is geared towards adults. Each style of learning has advantages and disadvantages, but the most important aspect is understanding the most effective avenue for learning as an individual. There will be pros and cons…

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    In retrospect, my sentiment solely overreacted against the environments surrounding me due to a dilution of feeling of belonging. In the meantime, volunteering on the weekends and a class that I was taking at my school pressed my schedule, and commuting…

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    squeezing your car into a garage bursting with lawn equipment and bicycles. That’s because over 80 percent of those living in Vauban have no cars. “Residents of this upscale community are suburban pioneers, going where few soccer moms or commuting executives have ever gone before: they have given up their cars”. People who own a house or a community are going to the suburbs and so does the parents that have or have not gone before. Automobiles are the linchpin of suburbs,…

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    license plate driving days, delivery trucks could only enter Beijing for just three hours at night, and the tradition of using firecrackers during the wedding had to stop (Gilbert, 2014). Residents felt that the cutbacks were an overreaction as commuting without their vehicles would be a tremendous inconvenience. Individual businesses complained of fewer customers and having less to sell, thus affecting both sides of demand and supply. It is evident that the concept of private property blurs…

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    Texting Habits Of Drivers

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    I drive every day, passing hundreds if not thousands of vehicles commuting on interstates, highways and neighborhood roads. While I am not the world’s best driver I am far from the worst. There are countless annoying habits that drivers in this day and age have and I notice them all. From tailgating to riding with a blinker on I will notice it, even illegal annoyances such as texting and driving and speeding. The first habit and probably the one that itches my temper the most is tailgating.…

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    Medex Argumentative Essay

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    I think MedEx should incorporate an employee telecommuting program because it seems most of their employees prefer not to work in the office every day. Another reason why is because it could give them a competitive advantage. Especially, when it comes to recruiting top candidates. According to Adecco, “if MedEx were to eliminate the need for employees to come into the office, then they could expand their candidate searches to other parts of the country, which can greatly expand their talent pool…

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    According to peopleforbikes, “If 5% of New Yorkers commuting by private car or taxi switched to biking to work, they could save 150 million pounds of CO2 emissions per year, equivalent to the amount reduced by planting a forest 1.3 times the size of Manhattan.” Besides reducing the amount of carbon dioxide…

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    cars into reality will likely result in a variety of problems related to safety and legal issues. Due to these issues, more preparation is needed to safely release the driverless car into public. Those who support driverless cars claim that they commuting easier, less tiring and safer. However, serious safety hazards have occurred during the trials of current models. Weather can create complications, because sun glare, rain and snow limit the accuracy of…

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    In many respects technology not only helps us complete tasks, but do them more efficiently. Technology is helpful in nearly every aspect of life, such as commuting to work and completing complex tasks. The artificial intelligence (A.I.) presented in society today and in Ray Bradbury's short story "The Veldt" both illustrate examples of ways in which technology can provide both benefits and detriments. Within “The Veldt” we see many examples of artificial intelligence from the nursery to the…

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