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Student Intern Program About the Program The City of Malibu Student Intern Program exposes students to public service and promotes a career interest in local government while enhancing professional skills and competence. At the same time, the City benefits from the skills and fresh perspective a student intern can bring.
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Laborer Cement Mason Trade or occupation: Laborer Cement Mason. Program length: 36 months. Starting wage: $11.63 San Diego, $11.80 11 SoCal Co. Minimum age: 18. Education prerequisites: None. Additional prerequisites: None. Physical requirements: Yes. Exams: Written Test: No Oral Exam: Yes. Additional ...
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Guidance on IIROC's Continuing Education Program Executive Summary. This guidance relates to IIROC's continuing education program (CE Program) which is a requirement for certain Approved Persons under the IIROC Continuing Education Rules (CE Rules)1. This guidance is effective as of January 1, 2018. Proficiency is a cornerstone of the IIROC ...
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Distance Learning Program Distance Learning Masters of Divinity (M.Div.) Program. ITC's distance learning program delivers an online education with the same rigor and quality as classes offered on campus. Online courses are conducted in asynchronous lessons where students can engage in discussions, assignments and other ...
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UT's Nonprofit Management Program is Small but Mighty Ten years after its inception, UT's nonprofit management program has produced leaders equipped for the challenge. "It's small but mighty," says Amy Harris, director of the program and an associate professor of management. "Enough time has passed now that we can see the impact it's made in this ...
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Originalism Needs an Adult Education Program There needs to be a better way of translating the progress in originalism in the academic world to the public.
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