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- 10861: Negligent Hiring/Retention
- ... simply say " No Comment. " Even if the human resources professional is unable to secure information from previous employers, at least the record is established that an attempt was made to obtain these references. 4) For high-risk, Medical-related occupations and job openings that require extensive physical exertion, a medical history request and a pre-employment physical examination, including a drug and alcohol test should be required as well. Inquire as ...
- 10862: Extra-Terrestrial Civilizations
- ... of equipment they began work immediately, first they analyzed the soil, which was rich in minerals, then the atmosphere which was 1.06 % of the atmosphere of Earth, therefore the atmosphere would leak a dangerously high level of UV rays into the planet. So Mars was rendered inhabitable for human life and quite possibly the only life found on planet like Mars would be low intellect single celled beings. So then ...
- 10863: History of Castles
- ... attraction. One of the few castles in the U.S. is the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, Flardia. It was built by the Spaniards between 1672 and 1760. It had walls 30 feet high and 15 feet wide it is the largest surviving castle in the U.S. . BIBLIOGRAPHY ------------ castle Academic American Encyclopedia 1987 CASTLE Encyclopedia International 1982 CASTLE World Book 1986 CASTLE Britanica Junior Encyclopedia 1982 castle Merit ...
- 10864: TEEN Magazine
- ... company won't sell anything? Well I can't exactly describe the clothes they wear, but I have never run across a person wearing the same thing. But in Seventeen they have a section called "School Zone" and they go around different schools and take pictures of the students. I can understand the way they dress and they do show different looks. Both magazines put out information about bands, but I ...
- 10865: Satellites
- ... for exhaustion of these gases ends a craft's useful career. Under such stresses, many satellites last 2 years. When death is only a second away, controllers may command the craft to jump into a high orbit, so it will move up away from earth, keeping orbital paths from becoming too cluttered. Others become ensnarled in the gravity web; slowly they are drawn into gravitational that serve as space graveyards. A ...
- 10866: Immortal Poetry
- ... s population to control 80% of the worlds wealth , leaving most in utter poverty. This is especially true today: the United States frequently dumps excess farm and dairy produce to keep their market price high, rather than share the excess food with the hungry people of the world. During Blakes time, the world was not in such excess as it is today. It seems that in our culture, the ...
- 10867: Hypnotism
- ... were not due to animal magnetism however, but the power of suggestion. This was the generally accepted opinion of the scientific community. Then in 1825 Jean Marie Charcot, a French neurologist, disagreed with "The Nancy School of Hypnotism", which followed the guidelines of James Braid's ideas. Charcot believed that hypnosis was simply a "manifestation of hysteria". He revived Mesmer's theory of animal magnetism and identified the three stages of ...
- 10868: Is it Glorious to Die for your Country?
- ... obligated to for the sole sake of your country. Such thoughts were reinforced by the government promotion of propaganda. Glorifying death is not needed to be taught and should be up to the sole individual. School systems should teach an unbiased point of view of war to enable the child to make their own decision to fight for one's country. Is it Glorious to Die for your Country? Within the ...
- 10869: Essay - Effects of Dam Building
- ... sun the waterweeds grew and threaten to create diseases such as malaria, where the whole lake's ecosystem would die out.8 Many little animals and plants which were never discoved and may have had high economic value were tobe lost forever. There remains a problem with reservoirs which to date hasn't been solved yet. A reservoir is a to store water, mainly for hydroelectric power or irrigation. Nearly 10 ...
- 10870: COMPOSTING AND THE GROCERY INDUSTRY
- ... development of the supporting infrastructure. Composting can handle from 30 to 60 percent of all municipal solid waste, including food waste, yard waste and paper and paperboard waste. The grocery industry is committed to a high level of product stewardship. This commitment includes the environmentally sound management of wastes generated at the retail levl as well as wastes from grocery products after they have been sold and used by consumers. Much ...
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