The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Perfect Resume, 5th Edition
Resumé: revamped for the times, technology, and the recession... The recession has made finding a job harder than ever. Everything now takes place online, and a resumé's preparation is different than even a few years ago. This new edition has changed with the times, focusing on what's most important in an electronic resumé. Full of successful resumé samples and cover letters , the book also focuses on the key words and phrases that will bring readers' resumés to the top of the HR pile.
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After a long period of prosperity and steady economic growth, the world's leading economies are now in crisis, and although there will be debate about its origins, the scale and seriousness of the crisis is in no doubt. There is also no doubt that excessive amounts of consumer credit, allied to a weak understanding of how globalised credit markets might react to a crisis, have played a significant part. This book is written by authors who have specialised in researching into over-indebtedness, that is, situations in which an individual's debt burden has become overwhelming.
Introduction 1 I. Linear Algebra 4 1. The Linear Space with Real Multiplier Domain 4 2. Finite Dimensional Linear Spaces 10 3. Linear Mappings 13 4. Bilinear and Quadratic Functions 26 5. Multilincar Functions 41 6. Metrization of affine Space 56 II. Differential Calculus 74
Is there any justification for the common practice of allocating expensive medical resources to rescue a few from rare diseases, when those resources could be used to treat devastating diseases that affect the many? Does the use of Prozac and other anti-depressants make us inauthentic beings? Is it immoral and irrational to have children? What is the force of examples and counterexamples in bioethics? What are the relevance of moral intuition and the role of empirical evidence in bioethical argument?