Most job apps have a check box for "Ged or High school diploma". Unless you are applying for a government job, I think you're safe being saying that you graduated high school, whether you did or not.
Out of curiosity, what types of jobs are you applying for?
Answer Yes. You received a diploma. The General Equivencaly Diploma is just that. A Diploma. Be proud of it. Did you know that in order to pass the GED that test takers must score higher than 40 percent of graduating high school seniors nationwide?
I have obtain my High School Diploma in Caomo Puerto Rico where I was born and raised since the age of 19 before coming to this country.
You write "GED awarded 8-27-2008".
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Soory- not enough information to guess at what your question is. Please reword your question to clarify, and repost it.
Once, I was writing a job application and instead of answering the question myself, using my own experiences, I tried to get some one on the Internet to answer the question for me. I was so disappointed with myself, I decided to just work in McDonald's instead.
Your question does not contain enough information for anyone to answer it. You need to say what you are using the vegetable oil FOR in your question.
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It depends on what application you are using. To see the file formats available for your particular application, you can select File > SaveAs and look to see what formats are available. Some applications have an export function, instead of SaveAs.
I would imagine that you are using the term frequency in relation to the frequency of claims that a person has instead of the amount of each average claim.
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If some on completed his degree in an automas college then instead of be he is said to be b tech.
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