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    oil and wine per protocol of that era. EMS education has grown from that day on primarily through knowledge gained from multiple conflicts and wars that date as far back as the napoleonic wars. This knowledge was taught to military medical providers and eventually to the general public following World War II. As we see from the treatment protocols used by the Good Samaritan in 1500 B.C. compared to our protocols used today many changes in the education of EMS providers have occurred. Prior to…

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    are aimed at specific populations of at-risk youth, such as young offenders, youth living in high-poverty areas, and foster youth, while Apprenticeships are a combination of on-the-job training and related classroom instruction in which workers learn the practical and theoretical aspects of a highly skilled occupation. Applicants for apprenticeship programs must be at least 16 years old and meet the program sponsor's qualifications, and Youth Formula-Funded Grant Programs provide services to…

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    It is in Australia, like every other economy in the world, that wages are not uniform for every industry, occupation or job. It is due to a variety of factors that wage outcomes differ across the nation, with the price of each labour input being valued differently according to interaction of the supply and demand curves in the market. Wages are the monetary reward each individual receives in return for their efforts in the production process. Historically, the industrial relations framework…

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    rehabilitate soldiers there. The approach proved to be beneficial to the Army, so the demand for services increased as the war went on. More and more schools started adding training courses that consisted of arts and crafts, medical lectures, hospital etiquette, and practical experience. The only thing required for the training program was a high school diploma. Some people like Susan Cox Johnson were concerned that the programs were put together to quickly and were not concerned about the…

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    Skills and Abilities to be a Successful Counseling Psychologist To be a successful psychologist, certain core qualities are needed regardless of the specialty. These skills can be learned with education and training to become a therapist; others skills will be learned from different parts of the counselor’s life. Some of the key skills and traits that can help a counseling professional is empathy, listening effectively, communication, setting boundaries and critical thinking. A good…

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    newly assembled motor The exact type of work a technician does, however, depends on his or her training. Some specialize in a specific brand of vehicle, while others service all makes and models. If you want to become a automotive service technician you will need some sort of training in the field. Most technicians acquire their training through an apprenticeship,which is like a fusion of on the job training with in class instructions. Apprenticeships can be 3 to 5…

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    which is based on your date of birth. An example of this would be, Jason is thirty-three years old. “Non-visible differences can be divided into characteristics that are either psychological (based upon personality) or functional (based upon occupation and training (Jackson & Ruderman, 1995)” (Griffith & Dunham. 2015. p. 152). Examples…

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    RN does, the education, the salary, the employment outlook, and the history. Body I. First I will start with a job description on Registered Nurses and their roles in the medical field. A. People may ask, what does an RN do in their occupation? B. A registered nurse, or also known as an RN, is a type of nurse that works with a large variety of patients. The RN’s aren’t usually…

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    provide assistance to low-income individuals in multiple programs separated into four different goals: Education, Occupation, Housing and Health. The education aspect of Urban League works to ensure every American child is given an education that will help prepare them for college, work and life. It focuses on improving the funding and curriculum of elementary and high schools. The occupation aspect of the urban league, involves assisting…

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    High school teachers usually get paid based on their median salary every year, “The median annual wage for high school teachers was $59,170 in May 2017. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less.” (Pay, Bureau of Labor Statistics) This means that the average teacher might be paid almost $60,000 on their first year of teaching. Teaching in high school has been growing even faster than predicted…

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