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    weeks before receiving a response to an application, if at all.” (Needleman). The system will look for those words to determine who moves forward in the process. However, newer technology analyzes the words and looks for context and relevance and can check where in someone’s work history a skill was used. These techniques make it harder to manipulate the system. Such tricks like filling your resume with keywords in white font so people can’t read it will not work with later technology. Resumes posted

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    requirement of heavy transformers. Also, power loss is less than transformers. Figure 4.3 Switch Mode Power Supply(SMPS) Non-Return Valve Non-return valve is also called check valve or one-way valve. It allows the air to flow only in only one desired direction. Check valves are generally small, inexpensive and simple design. Check valves work automatically and most are not controlled by a person or any external control; accordingly, most of the valves do not have any valve handle or stem. Figure

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    assistants/specialists, the HR management, and the hospital director along with other senior hospital administrators. The members mentioned above of the committee where called to discuss and assess issues regarding the reason for the occasional delay in background check investigations within the organization which caused a delay in the hiring process. Members of the management department handle issues regarding how to better manage this process; human resource specialist were called to handle the logistical issues

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    areas that require improvement and propose an improvement plan accordingly. Introduction Established in 1993, by Chairman and CEO Gil Shwed, Check Point software technologies first pioneered the I.T. security industry with FireWall-1 and its patented Stateful inspection technology, which is still the foundation for most network security technology today. Check Point Software Technology is committed to the highest standards of ethics and professionalism in the

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    As of 2015, immigrants make up more than 43.3 percent of the United States population. By the early 1900s there were already more than 10 million immigrants living in America. Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle reveals the struggles and hardships of a family that immigrated to the United States from Lithuania during the 1900s. Although many immigrant families came to America in search of a better life, soon most found themselves barely surviving with no job, food, shelter, or money. As is the case of the

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    From the arrival of Jurgis’ family to an America that was not what they expected, to the loss of all hope in their lives, Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle” shows many instances where the immigrants and workers of the industries are severely exploited. Sinclair traveled to the stockyards in Chicago in order to observe the conditions the workers lived and worked in. What he found was disturbing, disgusting, and something of major importance to the public. Sinclair then decided to write his story about

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    America is one of the strongest countries in the world; the reason for that is because of all the rough times that it has gone through in the past. America has gone through times of bad working conditions and child labor while also going through times of poverty. Over the course of history, authors have turned to these conditions in order to create some of the most thrilling novels. Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle is no exception to this. The novel involves the harsh realities of child labor, terrible

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    In the novel The Jungle, the Author Upton Sinclair writes about a failed attempt to achieve the American dream by a Lithuanian family. The story takes place in the city of Chicago in a place called Packingtown. Most immigrants like Jurgis and his family go to packingtown thinking they will be able to achieve this so called “dream” but shortly come to realize that it's impossible. While the novel's exposition prepares the reader to believe the American dream will be the main theme later detail suggest

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    “The Jungle”, written by Upton Sinclair, Jr is a novel based on the hardships of immigrants in the early twentieth century. The author focuses in on a family that immigrated all the way from Lithuania to Chicago Illinois. They came to the states in hope for an abundance of opportunities, and a promising future but soon came to realize that their images of the American dream were anything but true. One of the immigrants from Lithuania in the story, Jurgis Rudkus, is a strong unswerving (future) husband

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    Ambiguity In Born To Run

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    Particularly, off of Born to Run is “Jungleland”: an almost ten minute long epic that closes the album. Particularly, it is characterized as a romance set upon a backdrop of gang-oriented violence. Various aspects of the song have warranted scrutiny; notably, it has been widely argued as to whether the song takes place in the cities of New Jersey or the streets of Uptown New York City, and whether the protagonists of the piece are affiliated with the mafia or street gangs. While the meaning behind

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