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How much does a skate park cost?

Insurance for an indoor skatepark starts at $1200 a year. If you have food and beverage, a retail shop etc then it might be higher. It is rare for a private park to exceed $5000 a year. City owned , unstaffed parks start at $10,000 a year and church's under $1000 a year. www.SPAUSA.org a non profit organization Leagues and clubs(schools etc.) are $25 per member dec thru dec. under NASSA www.NASSA.info a non profit organization

What are services the government provide?

The federalgovernment looks over the "big stuff", like the government of Alberta. Rights, taxes etc. It consists of lutenint govoner

What can you sell on Shopify?

Things to sell on Shopify (other than products)

Services (appointments)

Memberships

Consultations

Digital products

Event support

Experiences

Classes, lessons, and workshops

Rentals

Installations (and quotes)

Donations

Event tickets

Digital gift cards

You are a hsc commerce student you have done diploma in logistics in shipping and logistics now you want pursue career in shipping line so plse guide how you get job in shipping company?

There is only one MSc course that can prepare you for a career in a shipping line (liner shipping). This is offered by the Center for Maritime Economics and Logistics (MEL) of Erasmus University Rotterdam / The Netherlands. You can find more information at: www.maritimeeconomics.com. Good luck!

What are cellular organelles job?

Cellular organelles are specialised structures within a cell that carry out specific functions. The major organelles are:

  • Nucleus: This is the control centre of the cell containing the genetic material that controls the activities of the cell.
  • Mitochondria: These are the energy factories of the cell converting food into energy for the cell.
  • Endoplasmic reticulum: This is a network of membranes that transport proteins and other molecules within the cell.
  • Ribosomes: These are small organelles that construct proteins from the instructions of the nucleus.
  • Golgi apparatus: This organelle modifies packages and distributes proteins and lipids throughout the cell.
  • Lysosomes: These are small organelles that contain digestive enzymes which break down and recycle cellular material.
  • Vacuoles: These are large storage sacs that store food water enzymes and other molecules.
  • Chloroplasts: These are found in plants and algae and are responsible for photosynthesis.

The functions of these organelles are essential for the survival and growth of the cell as each organelle has its own unique job that helps keep the cell functioning.

What is job leveling?

when you start you get your job

so you get your job at level 1

What is Emma's job title?

Emma Schock's job title is administrative assistant.

What opportunities are open to you?

for me good opportunities are getting to go to got to dance live 2011 and i will get to do 3 or less dance classes because dancing is what i want to do as my career when i am older but i am still at school so i cant skip school because i only started secondary school last september.

What job did the Siouxs have?

what are were the jobs of sioux indians

sex

What job is the ligament?

The job of ligaments is to hold bones together. They are similar to tendons which attach bones and muscles together.

What is the job of the oviducts?

The oviducts job is to transport the eggs to meet the sperm, so they travel through the oviduct to get there every month or whenever your period is.

What is job specifics?

Job Specifications, or Job Specs., are details and descriptions about a job that serve as a thumbnail view of the job.

What is the job forecast for nursing?

The following is by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the job outlook for nursing.

Overall job opportunities for registered nurses are expected to be excellent, but may vary by employment and geographic setting. Employment of RNs is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2016 and, because the occupation is very large, many new jobs will result. In fact, registered nurses are projected to generate 587,000 new jobs, among the largest number of new jobs for any occupation. Additionally, hundreds of thousands of job openings will result from the need to replace experienced nurses who leave the occupation. Employment change. Employment of registered nurses is expected to grow 23 percent from 2006 to 2016, much faster than the average for all occupations. Growth will be driven by technological advances in patient care, which permit a greater number of health problems to be treated, and by an increasing emphasis on preventive care. In addition, the number of older people, who are much more likely than younger people to need nursing care, is projected to grow rapidly. However, employment of RNs will not grow at the same rate in every industry. The projected growth rates for RNs in the industries with the highest employment (in perecent)of these workers are:

* Offices of physicians 39% * Home health care services 39% * Outpatient care centers, except mental health and substance abuse 34% * Employment services 27% * General medical and surgical hospitals, public and private 22% * Nursing care facilities 20%

Employment is expected to grow more slowly in hospitals-health care's largest industry-than in most other health care industries. While the intensity of nursing care is likely to increase, requiring more nurses per patient, the number of inpatients (those who remain in the hospital for more than 24 hours) is not likely to grow by much. Patients are being discharged earlier, and more procedures are being done on an outpatient basis, both inside and outside hospitals. Rapid growth is expected in hospital outpatient facilities, such as those providing same-day surgery, rehabilitation, and chemotherapy. More and more sophisticated procedures, once performed only in hospitals, are being performed in physicians' offices and in outpatient care centers, such as freestanding ambulatory surgical and emergency centers. Accordingly, employment is expected to grow very fast in these places as health care in general expands. Employment in nursing care facilities is expected to grow because of increases in the number of elderly, many of whom require long-term care. However, this growth will be relatively slower than in other health care industries because of the desire of patients to be treated at home or in residential care facilities, and the increasing availability of that type of care. The financial pressure on hospitals to discharge patients as soon as possible should produce more admissions to nursing and residential care facilities and to home health care. Job growth also is expected in units that provide specialized long-term rehabilitation for stroke and head injury patients, as well as units that treat Alzheimer's victims. Employment in home health care is expected to increase rapidly in response to the growing number of older persons with functional disabilities, consumer preference for care in the home, and technological advances that make it possible to bring increasingly complex treatments into the home. The type of care demanded will require nurses who are able to perform complex procedures. Rapid employment growth in employment services industry is expected as hospitals, physician's offices, and other health care establishments utilize temporary workers to fill short-term staffing needs. And as the demand for nurses grows, temporary nurses will be needed more often, further contributing to employment growth in this industry. Job prospects.Overall job opportunities are expected to be excellent for registered nurses. Employers in some parts of the country and in certain employment settings report difficulty in attracting and retaining an adequate number of RNs, primarily because of an aging RN workforce and a lack of younger workers to fill positions. Enrollments in nursing programs at all levels have increased more rapidly in the past few years as students seek jobs with stable employment. However, many qualified applicants are being turned away because of a shortage of nursing faculty. The need for nursing faculty will only increase as many instructors near retirement. Many employers also are relying on foreign-educated nurses to fill vacant positions. Even though overall employment opportunities for all nursing specialties are expected to be excellent, they can vary by employment setting. Despite the slower employment growth in hospitals, job opportunities should still be excellent because of the relatively high turnover of hospital nurses. RNs working in hospitals frequently work overtime and night and weekend shifts and also treat seriously ill and injured patients, all of which can contribute to stress and burnout. Hospital departments in which these working conditions occur most frequently-critical care units, emergency departments, and operating rooms-generally will have more job openings than other departments. To attract and retain qualified nurses, hospitals may offer signing bonuses, family-friendly work schedules, or subsidized training. A growing number of hospitals also are experimenting with online bidding to fill open shifts, in which nurses can volunteer to fill open shifts at premium wages. This can decrease the amount of mandatory overtime that nurses are required to work. Although faster employment growth is projected in physicians' offices and outpatient care centers, RNs may face greater competition for these positions because they generally offer regular working hours and more comfortable working environments. There also may be some competition for jobs in employment services, despite a high rate of employment growth, because a large number of workers are attracted by the industry's relatively high wages and the flexibility of the work in this industry. Generally, RNs with at least a bachelor's degree will have better job prospects than those without a bachelor's. In addition, all four advanced practice specialties-clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, nurse-midwives, and nurse anesthetists-will be in high demand, particularly in medically underserved areas such as inner cities and rural areas. Relative to physicians, these RNs increasingly serve as lower-cost primary care providers. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.

'Why do many people need to know geometry to do their jobs'?

because many of the jobs require the knowledge that Geometry provides.

How many years of college or university do you need to become a policewoman?

You can do a 2 year course in a community college to become one. Some technical schools also have classes and they may take from 6 months to a year. Most departments also have training you will have to complete before they allow you on the street.

Does the mafia exist?

yes it does, but it's such an discreet undercover operation ran by a mobster family

'reason for leaving' relocate?

You could say you had a family emergency, or needed something more challenging or closer to home. The best choice is always to be truthful even if the facts do not present the best view of the applicant without giving many details if you left for a personal reason that you don't want to discuss in great length.

What job can you find with a bachelor of arts in psychology in south Africa?

Psychology in state of CaliforniaDepending on the state your going to work in. In California it really doesn't get you far unless your going to be content working in the social service/ substance abuse counseling, At risk youth along those lines, fields such as Couselor II or III. Psychology in California is pretty much the same as Crim major. Most students who decide on that wants to move toward therapist role and that consists of Master/ or PHD depnding whats the couseling element your looking for.

What type of drug test does waffle house give and do they always give one?

I am going through the interview process now and I was asked to do a hair follicle test and was tested by hair on the head. The test only goes back 90 days.

What is the difference between MICU and SICU?

CCU is a step better than ICU. Patient requires less attention but still more than in a regular unit.