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work on the electrical system, light (sometimes known as a continuity tester); an ohmmeter (to measure resistance); a between that point and the previous test point read through the precautions with voltage.
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Work or university

Work or University? After finishing secondary education students have to decide vhether to go to work or continue their education at a university. If a student decides to go to work after finishing secondary school, he does not have the best advantages for getting a good job. Today employers value high-quality vocational qualifications, so it might not be as good as choice as continuing your education. However, if a student chooses to continue his education, he has many possibilities, for example, university or vocational education. At a university he can choose what he wants to study and for how long, for instance, to get a bachelors degree he has to complete three years of study at a university. And after graduating from university he can, continue with post-garduate studies to complete a masters degree and then doctoral degree. But he can also decide to continue with vocational education, whe...

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Work or university?

Whether you are going to work or study at the university. Now I would like to talk about their positive and negative sides. Firstly, I'd like to speak about going to work. Many people after finishing secondary school are going to work. One reason for this is that people have different abilities. Not everybody is suitable for university. The second reason is that perhaps they don't want to spend a lot of time on academic education. They are interested in particular profession which doesn't need an academic degree and want to move on with their life. Positive sides are that people can earn money and grow up faster. Negative sides are that it's not easy to get a job if doesn't have an education. Employees tend to prefer employers who have a good education and work experience. The second choice...

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Why Estonians work abroad?

Peoples go to country , where they want to live , most peoples go to other country because in Estonia are not good wage. Peoples want to get payd good for their job , in Estonia is minimum wage like 350 , but in Finland thats like 1000 or something. Of course Estonians go work to Finland , because they want to get better life. Peoples , who work abroad will get better job and get higher price for it. But it means that , when most peoples go out of Estonia , in 10 years maybe Estonian companies will broke up. Many peoples go work abroad , because in Estonia they dont get not enough wage.Estonians can cause difficulties when working abroad, finding the place, and they can be wickedly exploit. The Estonians, who go abroad to work, should remain in their homeland still live. People think about your life and...

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Reasons why people work

As Leonardo da Vinci said " God sells us all things at the price of labour " and unfortunately it tends to be true. However, there are still some of the other reason why people work. As Mothet Teresa said " Work without love is slavery" and fortunately there are many people in world who work because they love what they do. For example artists, musicians and actors do not earn a lot of money, however they can give the world something we need- entertainment. In addition to musicians, actors, and artists there are many other sincere, thoughtful and open-minded people who find time in addition to their daily work to help those who need help giving food to homeless people, helping children who are left without parents and taking care for the animals in the shelter. These people are doing this without...

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Volunteer work

I would like to join in and work with children. My name is Mari Mets and I am 18 years old. I speak Hungarian, English and Russian. I have a driving licence. Despite being 18 years old, I have organised holidays for youngsters before (2001 – Hungary; 2002 – Romania). In addition to that I have taken a course in child psychology (October – January 2000). Also, I really like children, I help with neighbour children on a regular basis. I could help with accommodation, organise games and activities, teach children various skills such as pottery, offer some help with general problems. I have some questions about the volunteer work. Where will the children be from? How long will the holidays be? What will living conditions be like? I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely, M. Mets ...

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Youth. Identity Young, The Art of Youth Work - analüüs

Identity Young, The Art of Youth Work . by: Kerry Yong Pille-Riin Pruus Autorist • Kerry Yong • 1977 seotud • Probleemide olemus Meetodika • Põhineb intervjuude kogumisest • 32 üksikisikut • 3 peamist põhjust Filosoofia • Olemuse mõistmine • Noorsootöö identiteet • Edukas Noorsootöötaja • Põhilised väljakutsed Identiteet • Olemus • Tähtsus • Mõjutavus Töö noortega • Noor hakkab teadvustama iseennast ning teisi! Kolb learning cycle 1984 Kasutatud kirjandus • https://moodle.hitsa.ee/pluginfile.p hp/756593/mod_resource/content/0/The artoftheyouthwork.pdf TÄNAN KUULAMAST! ...

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How to find work you love, Ted talks

How to find work you love Ted Talks, Scott Dinsmore His point is that if you want to find work you love, you must understand yourself, your unique strengths (the things you want to do, even if your not getting paid) and become a self-expert, to know what you are looking for in a job and what success means to you. You must also figure out what are your values and analyze your experiences. Once you have this framework together, you can start to identify the things that you want in your life and work. Do the impossible and push your limits. I think that Scott Dinsmore thinks in the right direction. If you want to be happy with your life you must find work that you love. And I know that the most difficult `'thing'' for peole is to actually think, think what they are, what they want and what makes THEM them. I think that's the main reason why people don't make the right choices. I an...

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Some people say that every body should do voluntary work for

Some people say that every body should do voluntary work for environment Nowadays when most of the people live in city environment don't see what that makes to the nature. Big city's wastes lot of water and product a lot garbage all so waste air with fumes. It would be great when people who take something from the environment give something back to it. This is easy when just start doing something. If nobody doesn't drop junk on the ground then that's a good thing to. Also should take part on different trees planting and...

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Work advertisement : bar waiter

BAR WAITER Education required Secondary education Languages required English Job description, tasks Provide a friendly and professional bar service to the guests The full knowledge of all beverages available in the Cocktail list Requirements Must be able to speak clearly in English Minimum age should be twenty years old Must have a pleasant, courteous and outgoing personality Location UK, London, Oxford Street 45 Starting date March/April 2010 Salary 750, + bonuses Telephone +371 56489681 ...

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Making sense of social work

Margit Metsma 12/13 S AÜ I KODUTÖÖ Making Sense of social work Mõtted: 1) Miks ikkagi suhtutakse sotsiaalabi saajatesse halvustavalt, miks sellel on natuke halb maik küljes. Kas inimesed on sellest lihtsalt väheteadlikud. Ehk peaks koolides varasemalt juba lastele õpetama väärtusi ja arusaama sotsiaaltööst laiemas mõistes meie kõigi igapäevaelus ja tegemistes. 2) Heaolu riikides on sotsiaaltöötaja eesmärk laiemalt parandada ühiskonna puudujääke. Sellest küljest vaadates, olekski nagu tegemist ,,musta tööga". 3) See on valdkond, kus alati toimuvad muutused ja pole olemas kindlaid valemeid probleemide lahendamiseks. Seega on tegemist eluk...

Sotsiaaltöö alused
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How NASCAR Engines Work

How NASCAR Engines Work Kaspar Konist TA History The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is a family- owned and -operated business venture that sanctions and governs multiple auto racing sports events. It was founded by Bill France, Sr. in 1947­ 48. Engine A NASCAR race car engine is called a V-8 engine. It has 8 pistons. By family-car standards the engine is huge, about 5.6 liters · POWER 750-800 horsepower · It only takes 20 minutes to burn a full tank of gas. The temperature inside a NASCAR V-8 engine can reach 2000 degrees Fahrenheit the pressure can reach 1500 psi, or more than 100 times the normal air pressure we feel around us every day. Some parts exposed to the worst of an engine's extreme heat use special metals to keep them from melting and fusing with another part of the engine. N...

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The advantages and disadvantages of getting some work experience as a teenager.

Many teenagers want to have their pocket money, but to work at this age they can not, because to go to school. Teenagers age and there fore they can not find a good job. Especially for teenagers were invented volunteer work, where they could work and earn money for themselves. But in volunteer work are the advantages and disadvantages. Firstly the first advantage is that teenagers can earn money by doing, so they can afford do buy what they want. For example a girl can buy a dress that has long wanted, but buy can buy new shoes. The second advantage is that the teenager did not come to work full day, and he could see his friends. The third advantage is that teenagers can go to work in another country. But all is not well. Disadvantages of working adolescents in that it will be very difficult to find work, because they do not want to take all teenagers...

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Laboratory work no.1 english

Aim of the work Creating a solution from solid compounds, separating compounds from mixtures using their differences in solubility, determining the percentage of table salt in a sand-salt mixture. Used compounds Solid sodium chloride in a mixture with sand, dried to a constant weight at 105ºC. Equipment Beaker, glass rod, funnel, conical flask, measuring cylinder (250 cm 3), hydrometer, filter paper. 1) In a conical flask, dissolve the NaCl from a previously weighed sand-salt mixture. To do that, add about 50 cm3 of distilled water to the mixture. Stir the solution with a glass rod and then filter it. For filtration, fold the filter paper in half twice. Cut one corner for the filter paper to distribute evenly to the wall of the funnel (see Figure Figure 1.1 2.1 figure 1.1). Place the filter paper into the fu...

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The Future of Work or How Artificial Intelligence Will Affect Us in 20 years

What's clear is that there will be significant change. What's less clear is what that change will look like. The threat of technological unemployment is real. A picture that we see on our television screens, in everyday commentary is one where an army of robots descend on the workplace with one goal in mind: to displace humans from their work. Yes, machines displace humans from particular tasks, but they don't just substitute for humans. They also complement them in other tasks. Sometimes they complement humans directly. So a taxi driver can use a satnav system to navigate on unfamiliar roads. It also complements humans indirectly and it does this in two ways. Think the economy as a pie. Technological progress makes the pie bigger. As productivity increases, incomes rise and demand grows. People displaced from the tasks in the old pie could find tasks to do in the ne...

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Life in the future

Many factories already use robots. Big companies prefer robots- they do not ask for pay rises or go on strike, and they work 24 hours a day. By 2050, we will see robots everywhere- in factories, schools, offices, hospitals, shops and homes. In the 2050 every human have an opportunity to go on space travel, because space travels will cost less. Even the poor people can allow this. Schooling will be much better and cheaper (in the long run) in 2050. The word ,,school" will no longer be in our vocabulary. School will be called a ,,work force". There will be no more textbooks, paper, pens or pencils. Everything will be done electronically. Classes will be conjoyned together such as, English and History, Math and Science, etc. School will be more interesting and fun, plus school days will be shorter. By 2050 the work will be much easier. People wi...

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Future career

My mother works in a hospital. She's a nurse of extraordinary medicine. She loves her job, because she thinks it's interesting to help all these people. She has also worked in a bank and when she was younger she was a secretary. When she graduated high school she wanted to become a stewardess, but life went the other way. My father works in Finland. He is a builder. Sometimes he is abroad for several months. He worked couple of years ago at the same hospital where my mother works. He was an ambulance driver. i can't say that some jobs are unnecessary or pointless, but i can say what jobs i don't like. I think i don't want to become a doctor or even a nurse, because i don't stand blood. In the future i want to become a teacher. I want to teach Estionian language or literature to high school students. To become...

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Essee Choices after elementary school

The main question is which is better to do - to work or go to university. Both options give many advantages. On the one hand, there are definitely some good sides to going to work. If you could not choose the subject that you would study to learn then it is better to get a job. Working can show if there are any of professions you are good at, as it will arouse your interest in certain occupations. On the other hand, many people know what they want to do with their life after secondary school and therefore going to university is a good idea. After graduating university it is easier to find a job, because you will have a necessary education then. In my opinion, it is better to go to university after high school because 18-year-old students are not ready to start their career. They do not have any profession after graduati...

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Diana, Walesi printsess (The Princess of Wales)

PRESENTATION PRINCESS DIANA Diana, Princess of Wales was born on the 1st of July in 1961 and died on the 31st of August in 1997. She was a popular member of the British royal family and an international personality of the late 20th century. She was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on the 29th of July in 1981. The wedding, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people. Diana and Charles had two sons, Princes William and Harry. EARLY LIFE She was born at Park House, Sandringham in Norfolk, England. Her parents were John Spencer and Frances Burke Roche. She had two older sisters Sarah and Jane and a younger brother Charles. When Diana's parents divorced in 1969, her mother took her and her younger brother live in an apartment in London's Knightsbridge, where Diana attended a local day schoo...

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Summary - the main principles of the internatinal meetings.

Estonian Business School Anzelika Levitskaja ÕBE 11 Summary On the basis of the above, I would like to summarizy explain what are the main principles of the internatinal meetings. First and foremost must be determined issue to consider after that organizers begin to plan. Next important issue that such meeting`s participants come from different countries, so identifying their nationalities must be taken into account. Meetings that last for several days need to be scheduled for any social program for the participants. Now consider the reasons for suchkind of meeting. There are: - rewarding performance; - creating opprtunities for professional development; - to introduce new products; - increase a sales pitch. Now move on to the problems...

Business english
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Emprical social research

1 Social Empirical Research (1) 1. What is/ are the research question(s) of this paper? 2. Which research design was applied? 3. Which sampling was used? 4. What kind of results are produced? 5. What are the main messages of this paper? 6. Is it a piece of quantitative or qualitative research? 1. Women entering in the Labour Force 1.1. How women actually make the decision to enter the workforce ? Why women stay in the workforce? If women actually make the decision to enter the workforces? 1.2. Research design was Case Study. 1.3. Sampling based on differrent international researchers works, projects, statistical data derived from CSO Labour Force Statistics and interviews. 1.4. 1.5. Individual women make decisions whether to enter the labor for different reasons and ways. Importance of women´s individual...

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