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    1. Describe how your organization will provide data on the required Performance Measures. (See Section VIII. Performance Measures and Program Outcomes of the RFP and Attachment D-Performance Measure for more information.) The Vocational Options Staff will coordinate and submit all required documentation to the Regional Planning Commission. As stated above, participants are routinely assessed for their progress toward vocational goals, and evaluations of progress are conducted quarterly. In…

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    I’ve researched this career because I have been interested in farming since I was little. One day when I was feeding a baby calf and I looked into her eyes, I knew then I wanted a career with farming. I decided to research this career and it makes me want to do this career even more. After researching the career of farmers and farm managers, I have decided to pursue this career. Concerning typical daily tasks, farmers and farm managers are require to do plenty of work everyday. Farmers are…

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    Police officers are looked up to with respect and admiration. They have the duty to protect the people in the community. Police officers in all different cities are willing to save strangers and bring safety and comfort to the people in some of their worst times. They are also educators by providing tickets in order to correct behavior and prevent the same mistake which in essence can prevent any future accidents. The job of being a police officer is the most rewarding because their job is to…

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    the food and bring in not just one customer, but two or three. They 'd advertise their company on commercials, offer toys in kids meals, and create and manage kid clubs. While fast food markets are focused on success, their workers receive minimum wage and work maximum hours, but not overtime because companies save money when no one works overtime. Companies would hire teenagers, the elderly, and the impaired or disabled to work for little pay. This forces the workers to work as long as they can…

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    “Social workers help people solve and cope with problems in their everyday lives.” (BLS) This broad statement can describe an immense amount of jobs and careers but usually social work is considered people specially hired by a department of human services or even hospitals. Their job can be to help clients with community resources such as food stamps, childcare, and healthcare; some also investigate child abuse and neglect. (BLS) Although social workers perform a great service to the…

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    “The Goal” by Eliyahu Goldratt is a surprisingly entertaining novel that tells the story of plant manager Alex Rogo and his journey to manufacturing productivity. After being transferred to the small town of Bearington, Alex discovers that his plant is a manufacturing disaster. Despite the fact that the company is equipped with all the latest technology and competent staff, almost all of their orders are delayed by weeks at a time, the plant is constantly running a loss, and everyone seems to be…

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    industry, and turn to unskilled labor workers who could be paid less. The ideology behind the Industrial Revolution was to improve living standards and boost the economy from the mass production of the new industries. Far from this ideology, because wage labor was on a rise it lead to human exploitation. Forced labor on children, horrid labor conditions, and long hours of labor had to be endured, were the result of the Industrial Revolution. What was once a rural agricultural society, had to…

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    When I first walked into Ms. Sampson office I was really nervous making it to her office a few minutes early to her office. Once I arrived I asked how her day has been so far and she responded very good so far so then the interview started. Ms. Sampson is currently the Program Director of revenue development of University of Houston Department of Athletics. Prior to arriving there she was an account executive with Indiana University during the 2006-07. Which she was responsible for sponsorship…

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    majority of the world’s population. Under this system, only a small portion of citizens are in control of the planets capital and resources. As more wealth and power is gathered, money and factories are moved to accommodate to keeping profits high and wages low. Ultimately, the amount of profit acquired is more important than people and the environment. Adam Smith is often…

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    The Gilded Age: a point in history when industries took advantage of their workers and lied to the government about it. Men, women, and children alike were extremely undervalued. Whether it was low pay, long hours, or unsafe work environments people at this time were not being treated as they should have. In theory as years went by things would’ve changed. Eric Schlosser disproves that theory with his book titled Fast Food Nation (2001). About a hundred years after the mistreatment in the Gilded…

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