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Surgical technician certification program online
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Dignity College of Healthcare offers Online Surgical Technician Training & Certification Program. Register with Confidence and attend a nationally accredited fast-track (accelerated) course and become a nationally certified surgical technician within few months. Dignity College of Healthcare online surgical technician training is far superior to other online Surgical Technician programs because it includes the training, exam review and national certification exams. Register with Confidence and attend a fast-track nationally accredited, but affordable program. In just 4 months, you can complete the surgical technician program from the comfort of your home without a loan on your neck. Enroll now at
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cognitivejustice · 4 months ago
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Free online courses on Nature -Based Infrastructure
"Two training courses on making a case for and valuing Nature-Based Infrastructure. This training is free of charge.
Participants will learn how to:
Identify nature-based infrastructure (NBI) and its opportunities for climate adaptation and sustainable development.
Make the case for NBI by explaining its potential economic, environmental, and social benefits.
Understand the risk profile and the climate resilience benefits of NBI compared to grey infrastructure.
Explain the basics of systems thinking, quantitative models, spatial analysis, climate data and financial modelling applied to NBI.
Appreciate the results of integrated cost-benefit analyses for NBI.
Use case studies of NBI projects from across the world as context for their work.
This course was developed by the NBI Global Resource Centre to help policy-makers, infrastructure planners, researchers and investors understand, assess, and value nature-based infrastructure. The course familiarizes participants with several tools and modelling approaches for NBI, including Excel-based models, system dynamics, spatial analysis and financial modelling. In addition, the training presents a variety of NBI case studies from across the world.
Why do this course?
This course will help you gain valuable skills and insights which will enable you to:
Gain knowledge and tools for informed infrastructure decision-making, with a focus on advancing nature-based solutions for climate adaptation at a systems level.
Understand and measure the benefits, risks, and trade-offs of nature-based infrastructure.
Understand the importance of systemic thinking for infrastructure planning, implementation, and financing strategies.
Communicate persuasively and effectively with stakeholders to advocate for nature-based infrastructure.
Collaborate with peers around the world and become part of the NBI Global Resource Centre alumni.
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cavalierzee · 10 months ago
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The Birth Certificates
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Israel killed his wife, and his newborn children as he was picking up their birth certificates.
The mother was also a physician.
Richard Medhurst
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sweetfirebird · 28 days ago
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The meteorology course with Harvard online starts tomorrow and I am tempted. But I should also do the civic engagement one. Time might get in the way. Hmm but with a gutted weather service, maybe I want to be my own weather person.
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crabussy · 4 months ago
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shivering and shaking. I have to make a scary call today I have to ask the government for 4000 dollars so that I can continue studying. because they said they'd pay for my study and then didn't. I am so brave. phone call can't hurt me. I'm powerful
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puppetmaster13u · 2 years ago
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Prompt 82
Lex Luthor is admittedly, a very petty man. A very petty man who absolutely despises a certain kryptonian. So what if he made a clone- the alien got mind controlled practically every other week, could anyone blame him for being concerned?!
He’s more than a little annoyed that said clone was stolen from Cadmus, even though they had assured him repeatedly that they knew what they were doing. Trying to steal Gotham’s cryptid’s child was not a good idea- even he knew that! So of course they take the clone and the kryptonian discovers said clone and… rejects it. Huh. He should probably take advantage of that. 
But he is a petty man. 
If the alien is going to reject the child then he’ll just have to prove to be the better father. He’ll of course be the best father, if only to shove it in the other’s face. Really, how hard could it be?
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nycticore · 1 year ago
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This Papyrus certificate™ is proudly presented to:
Untitled Tile Painter by Ivan Khoroshew
for being an excellent tool to make a Papyrus (and sans) with.
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kod-lyoko · 1 year ago
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It's Always Sunny in Pomodoro??
hello, is your hyperfixation on sunny preventing you from studying and doing your work? that's why i hired this mac to stare at you and keep an eye on you during your pomodoro sessions and judge you if you lose focus
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Online Surgical Tech with Dignity College of Healthcare
Dignity College of Healthcare online surgical technician training is far superior to other online Surgical Technician programs because it includes the training, exam review and national certification exams. Register with Confidence and attend a nationally accredited, but affordable program. In just 4 months, you can complete the surgical technician program from the comfort of your home without a loan on your neck. Enroll now at https://dignitycollegeofhealthcare.com/surgical-technician
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depravedjester · 12 days ago
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Some traditional art while I was getting both CPR and bloodborne pathogens training certificates
(yes that's my fandude)
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justthatpratte · 4 months ago
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Started applying for work again today and began to think about the way that even different kinds of labor are increasingly becoming harder to access for people just starting out.
Things that you used to be able to do straight out of high school, like landscaping, IT, and office work now require all these certifications and degrees. You could easily spend a thousand dollars on the cheapest certification programs just to pad your resume and still struggle to find work or advance in the field you're in.
And that's not to say that higher education shouldn't be required for more complex work, but that education should be easy and cheap to access so that people can move between industries without having to break the bank. It's unfair and unacceptable that so many people should just be trapped in oversaturated industries because learning new skills and qualifying in new areas is too expensive and time-consuming.
Speaking of time-consuming, colleges also need to shear off a lot of what they consider general education. Maybe I'm just being cheap, but I get the sense that degree programs are also padded with unnecessary classes so the colleges can milk students for as much money as possible.
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yume-fanfare · 1 month ago
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this is what you need to know abt my weekend mostly
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lesbianralzarek · 11 months ago
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i am now a board-certified healthcare worker
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sofiaruelle · 1 year ago
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Missed out on doing art studies last Sunday. So making up for it by making measurement diagrams for the class module. 😂
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stromer · 5 months ago
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canucks will get diabolically dogwalked night after night and you best believe we will never see a competent defenseman wear the orca for the next 20 years
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ask-seb · 1 year ago
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How would I go about learning about computer programming? Any advice for absolute beginners?
hm… well, i guess there's two primary ways you can start.
firstly, you could take a course. there are some online that are free to start with, like harvard's cs50, but i personally think the second option is a bit more fun and hands on.
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the second option is to take some time to look up coding basics and experiment a bit through a small personal project. you can learn about the basic structure of computer programs and how programming languages work by watching youtube videos, or browsing stack overflow... and from there you can start small by making little programs that can do simple things. after that, it'll be a good foundation into coding more complex things.
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good luck.
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