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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Professional Selling in the Knowledge Economy

...o, wealth and power became associated with the control of land. Those who controlled the most fertile or strategically defensible lands dominated the economy. As we enter the 21st century, we have reached a point where the abundant access to information has leveled the playing field of business, making knowledge the commodity of power in the Knowledge Economy. "Professional Sales in the
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Professional Selling in the Knowledge Economy
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Work Zone and Heavy Equipment
...land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas; you ™ve just crossed over into the Work Zone. Discover what causes most work zone fatalities and injuries.
Welcome to Work Zone and Heavy Equipment ??you?re moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas; you?ve just crossed over into the Work Zone.? Discover what causes most work zone fatalities and
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Work Zone and Heavy Equipment
Adobe Flash CS3 Professional: ActionScript 3 UI & Data
...land of data handling and user interface (UI) design with ActionScript 3 language in Flash CS3. With John Ulliman as your guide, this video series provides plenty of hands-on experience as you learn how to design a typical shopping application, handle external graphic data, and learn how to draw and manipulate graphs and display text data. You'll also look at different types of data and how to
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From The Swamp School
Wetland Hydrology Design eTraining
This online class is a complete presentation of the methods and calculations necessary to properly plan for wetland hydrology. A water budget will be established to enable students to understand how water circulates through a wetland. Upon completion of the class you will be able to prepare a water budget and properly size a proposed wetland system. Sign-up today and work at your own pace.
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Wetland Delineation 101 eLearning


...land delineations are a necessity for many types of land use projects. If you want to expand your business and improve your skills, these intensive field classes will teach you what you need to know and provide you with valuable hands-on delineation experience. This class is a blended elearning experience. The classroom will be your computer and your schedule. The field work will be in at
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From SGC Group, LLC
24 Hour HAZWOPER
...sk (such as, but not limited to, ground water monitoring, land surveying, or geophysical surveying) and who are unlikely to be exposed over permissible exposure limits and published exposure limits shall receive a minimum of 24 hours of instruction off the site, and the minimum of one day actual field experience under the direct supervision of a trained, experienced supervisor.
29 CFR 1910.
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From Learntitle. com, LLC
Land Surveyor PDH
...Land Surveyors requires each person licensed as a professional Engineer or Land Surveyor to complete not more than 24 credits of continuing professional competency relating to the practice fo professional engineering or land surveying. These courses are approved by the board to complete that requirement.
Look through the catalog for the course you would like to take. Then, t first register
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From National Academy of Continuing Legal Education
Land Owners Liability for Criminal Attacks on Their Premises

Land Owners' Liability for Criminal Attacks on Their Premises
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Ensuring That Structures Built on Fill Are Reasonably Safe From Flooding
...ed to FEMA to revise the FIRM to indicate that the filled land is outside of the SFHA. When such revisions are warranted, FEMA usually revises the FIRM by issuing a Letter of Map Revision based on fill (LOMR-F). After FEMA has revised the FIRM to show that the filled land is outside the SFHA, the community is no longer required to apply the minimum NFIP floodplain management standards to any
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An Engineer s Guide to Influencing Public Policy
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This is a tale told by an Engineer who ventured into a land seldom visited by his kind. Specifically, the Land of Public Policy. It is a story filled with high hope, confusion, disillusionment, frustration, anger, a creeping realization of how this strange new world really works and, finally, an understanding of some strategies and techniques that those of his ilk might think about should
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Design and Construction of Levees
...d protection along waterways. Levees protect agricultural land as well as urban areas. Unfortunately, levees gained notoriety following Hurricane Katrina in 2005 when several levees failed in Louisiana causing mass flooding to the city of New Orleans. Levees can fail for several reasons, some can be man-made and some by events of nature. This course will review the types of failures and how
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Highway Hydrology - Part 1
...drologic cycle in order to determine run-off from various land covers encountered in highway design. All facets of the hydrologic cycle will be studied including meteorology, geo-hydrology, sheet flow, channel design, and hydrographs. Several different methods will be presented to determine time of concentration and peak discharge such as regression equations, the SCS graphical method, and the
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Preparation of Contract Documents for Highway and Traffic Engineers
...rol Devices Inventory;Aerial Photos Roadway Geometrics: Land Use Parking Restrictions; Existing Signs; Existing Speed Limits; Existing Pavement Markings; Existing Utilities; Existing Traffic Signal Equipment; Agency Design Standards; Field Investigation Preparation of Contract Documents: Title Sheet; Table of Contents Sheet(s); General and Specific Notes Sheet(s); Summary of Quantities
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Structural Design of Concrete Lined Flood Control Channels
...ong the interstate, state highway, or being used in large land development projects. Often times they are used where storm water pipes would not be a feasible option from an engineering and economic standpoint. This course addresses trapezoidal and rectangular flood control channels lined with reinforced concrete. The student will learn parameters for selecting channel type, including methods
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Sewer Sediment Sources Impacts and Control Methods
... solids generated in urban wet weather flows, both on the land surface and in drainage sewer systems. Threats to the quality of receiving waters by discharges from urban-storm-generated WWF, including combined sewer overflow and polluted runoff from urban streets, are well known. During many storm events, large volumes of stormwater are drained via street inlets into the urban sewer system. The
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Highway Hydrology - Part 2
...drologic cycle in order to determine run-off from various land covers encountered in highway design. All facets of the hydrologic cycle will be studied including meteorology, geo-hydrology, sheet flow, channel design, and hydrographs. Several different methods will be presented to determine time of concentration and peak discharge such are regression equations, the SCS graphical method, and the
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Using Membrane Bioreactors MBR for Water Reclamation
...al Technical Report, US Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Reclamation. The appendix for this report is provided as a separate document as a reference. The appendix will be used in answering the final 10 questions in the course quiz. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of thirty-five (35) questions at the end of this course to earn 8 PDH credits. State Board
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Wastewater Treatment Package Plants
...and individual properties, and especially where there are land area constraints, package wastewater treatment plants are a potentially cost-effective and efficient means for domestic and some commercial applications.
This course reviews several of the most common types of package plants and includes process descriptions, advantages and disadvantages of each system, general design parameters,
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Land Farming for Soil Remediation
...and soil. One option for cleaning up contaminated soil is landfarming (a.k.a. land treatment or land application).
Landfarming involves spreading contaminated soil in a thin layer on the ground surface and stimulating aerobic microbial activity within the soils through aeration and/or the addition of minerals, nutrients, and moisture. Aeration is accomplished by tilling or plowing the top
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An Introduction to Sanitary Landfills
...is an introduction to the planning and design of sanitary landfills. You will learn about dry and wet landfills, site selection, site development plans, site layout, trench design, leachate control and treatment, gas control, runoff control, support facilities, and landfill closure issues. The main advantage of a sanitary landfill is that handling and processing of refuse is kept to a minimum.
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Hydraulic Design of Storm Sewers with Excel
...lue for runoff coefficient for a drainage area with known land use, SCS soil group, and approximate surface slope
?Be able to find the rainfall intensity for specified storm duration and return period at a specified location if given an I-D-F table or graph for that location
?Be able to estimate the overland flow travel time for a drainage area using the Manning Kinetic Equation
?Be able to
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Wind Energy Assessment
...es the most commonly used siting techniques and addresses land leasing and permitting requirements for a measurement tower. The course details the recommended measurement parameters and offers guidelines for incorporating other optional parameters that may benefit your monitoring program. The course describes the instrument components of a recommended wind resource monitoring station, including
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Land-Based Produced Water Reinjection Treatment
...producing formation. While the course material focuses on land-based operations, the majority of the treatment methods discussed are equally applicable to offshore production facilities. Produced water is the associated water that is produced along with oil and/or gas during normal production operations. Produced water is not a marketable product, so it must be disposed of. In many land-based
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An Introduction to the Facilities Planning Process Area Development Plans
...acilities planning is an essential step in development of land for commercial, industrial, residential and public agency uses. In this course, you will learn how to prepare one of the key elements in the facilities planning process: Area Development Plans (ADP). You will learn the three phases to go through in preparing an ADP, and the data collection, analysis, evaluation and decision tasks
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