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    Raven Operator Training

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    2015). Based on the program of instruction (POI), there is no education of the Aircrew Training Program (ATP), implying that Operators are not receiving the proper schooling, mandated by TC 3-04.62 “Small Unmanned Aircraft System Aircrew Training Program”. ATP’s delegate SUAS programs, whereas it decrees an SUAS Operator meets requirements, detailed throughout the manual i.e. currency, certification, crew-rest requirements and phase training (Army, 2013). Consequently, it’s presumed that most…

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    Occupational Health has been defined as “the promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations by preventing departures from health, controlling risks and the adaptation of work to people, and people to their jobs” (ILO / WHO, 1950). While this definition is more than 50 years old, it has not changed in meaning over the years. Case-in-point, WHO (2001) defines occupational health as “the enhancement of the physical, mental and…

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    premises for delivering the services in the village. These AWCs have been set up in every village of the country. In its functioning, the commitment to the cause of India’s children, present government has decided to set up an AWC in every human occupation / settlement. As a result, total number of AWC would go up to almost 1.4 million. The AWC keeps the children engaged in playful activity for three hours and which also acts as a source of knowledge for them. Different pedagogy methods are…

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    work? Do you know the employment market? "The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts Diagnostic Sonography livelihood development of an astounding 46 percent somewhere around 2012 and 2022, which is among the quickest rates on our rundown of best occupations in 2015." Diagnostic Sonography is a kind of restorative imaging that uses high-recurrence sound waves, otherwise called ultrasound, to create pictures of organs, tissues, and blood stream. They are a wide range of sorts of Sonography majors…

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    For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to be in the medical field. To be able to help people for whatever they need. That’s how I knew I wanted to be an ultrasound technician and/or specialist. Wouldn’t it be neat and exciting to be able to look into the faces of families and tell them their child is perfectly healthy? Families have tried to have a child so desperately and telling them their baby boy or girl, or more, is great. This field of work intrigues me because opportunities exist to…

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    brings efficiency and quality care to patients in all circumstances, as they are allotted a certain amount of freedom. They have the ability to work in a variety of fields and perform a multitude of tasks, causing an increase of growth for the occupation. Physician assistants hold an esteemed position in the medical field. Physician assistants have many responsibilities to take care of throughout their work day, and it can differ each day since there is such flexibility in the field. A PA…

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    Essay On Military Career

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    Military, a person who is serving for their country in some way, is a career I wish to pursue because, Military will pay for my college so I will be getting a good education, I will get to travel places I have never been to, and I will obtain a good salary. I have family members that are serving for our country. When one of my family comes home, he knows that I have been interested in going into the service since he started coming home and talking about it. In the military I want to be a…

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    A Registered Nurse

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    receive very low pay, but, they actually are paid better than most median wage jobs in the United States. In 2012, the average salary was $65,470. This means that nurses receive approximately $32 an hour. They can even receive higher wages for more education and certifications. Additionally, nurses receive many benefits. For example, they can receive paid time off. This is when they can take time off of work and still get paid for the days they miss. Nurses get about 13 days a year, depending on…

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    Bachelor’s Degree in nursing from ECU, she obtained special training in addition to certificates such as; CPR, ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification, NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation), Crisis Prevention, S.T.A.B.L.E. (Neonatal education program Post-resuscitation/Pre-transport stabilization care of sick newborns) certification, PCEP (Perinatal Continue Education Program), PACU (Post-anesthesia Care Unit) training, plus circulator training. Mrs. Willis was courteous enough to let me…

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    A head athletic trainer is a first responder in practically every sports incident that is feasible. Correspondingly, there are countless occupations opportunities to select from in the athletic training field such as: high schools, colleges, and national sports (Personal Interview). Along with hospitals, sports medicine health centers, and supplementary fitness maintenance surroundings, there are many accountabilities…

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