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How to Write a CV Which Will Get You Hired

In the face of a dynamic and complex recruitment environment, figuring out how to write a CV that gets you in the door with employers can make all the difference to your job searching. Adhering to some common sense guidelines and listening to expert advice can turn you into a master of the art of CV writing, opening up a new world of professional opportunities.

How to write a CV

Every year, thousands of supposedly high achievers are left wondering why they didn’t get the job. The problem often lies with the way they have written their CV. While professional and academic achievements can never be discounted, unless you write a CV that conveys these achievements clearly in a way that will appeal to recruiters, your efforts are unlikely to be successful.

It’s All About You

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Disease And Condition

A disease is an illness that affects the body (a single area or the whole system) and/or mind within a single organism (World Health Organization). Basically when a person is in a diseased state, they are no longer classified by modern and traditional medical diagnosis as “healthy”. Some examples of common diseases worldwide are: Influenza A virus, Asthma, HIV/AIDS, HPV, Malaria, and Sickle Cell Anemia. In addition, diseases are generally classified into three categories, which include: Genetic, infectious, and non-infectious.

Disease Is Not a Illness,Visit To Know http://www.healthuse.com/2009/06/disease/

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Redefining Justice and Peace in the Event of Reintegrating Former Ex-combatant Youth in Northern Uganda

Redefining Justice and Peace in the Event of Reintegrating Former Ex-combatant Youth in Northern Uganda

By Maxie Muwonge

Today, many of those who have survived the twenty years’ conflict in northern Uganda, between the Lord’s Resistance Army and the central government of Uganda, suffer from psychological and physical wounds, which ought to be attended to, for them to feel completely reintegrated into their communities. Often times, communities emerging from violent conflicts like in northern Uganda, focus on the pursuit for accountability and justice, in search for sustainable peace.

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