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Google Cloud: Associate Cloud Engineer 40.00 Google Cloud: Associate Cloud Engineer provides basic knowledge of cloud concepts, billing and cost management, core Google Cloud compute, storage, database, networking, and analytics services, management tools, security features, monitoring and logging, and identity, governance, privacy, and compliance features. You will find this course valuable if you are just beginning to work with cloud-based solutions and services or are new to Google Cloud. This course maps to the Google Cloud Fundamentals (Associate Cloud Engineer Exam). You will benefit most from this course if you intend to take the Google Cloud Fundamentals (Associate Cloud Engineer Exam). Google Cloud Fundamentals can be used to prepare for other Google Cloud role-based or specialty certifications, but it is not a prerequisite for any of them. This course assumes you have basic knowledge of general technology concepts, including concepts of networking, storage, compute, application support, and application development.
Google Cloud: Associate Cloud Engineer Exam Prep 1.00 Exam Prep to accompany 30 Bird's Google Cloud: Associate Cloud Engineer course.
Gorillas 1.00 This course will provide an introduction to gorillas, including an overview of physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, reproduction and the conservation efforts dedicated to protecting this species.
Government Regulations and Inspection Readiness 2.00 This course is designed to teach concepts and principles of government regulations that affect the business of zoological organizations in the United States. You will learn the structure and function of laws that govern animal care and the organizations that enforce those laws, as well as operational standards that can prepare your organization for United States Department of Agriculture and Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspections. These topics are essential for working safely in a zoological environment.
Grammar 1.50 Grammar is an essential part of any work environment. However, it can come with many different eccentricities. In this course, you will learn how to avoid common grammar mistakes in both your personal and professional writing.
"" Grammar Skills: Agreement Rules 0.75 This course covers how to correctly apply the subject-verb agreement rule. You will also learn how to create sentences that have parallel structure.
"" Grammar Skills: Effective Sentences 1.00 This course covers how to identify the elements of a well-written sentence and how to define and correctly use phrases and clauses. You will also learn how to classify sentences as simple, compound, or complex.
"" Grammar Skills: Improving Sentence Structure 0.50 This course covers how to create complete sentences by recognizing and fixing sentence fragments as well as how to streamline your writing by avoiding run-on sentences. You will learn how to clarify sentences by using active voice rather than passive voice and write effective sentences by avoiding split infinitives.
"" Grammar Skills: Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections 0.75 This course covers how to define and use prepositions and prepositional phrases. You will also learn how to connect clauses by using conjunctions and how to add emotion by using interjections.
"" Grammar Skills: Pronouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs 1.00 This course covers how to define pronouns and use them to reduce repetitive words. You will also learn how to discuss the roles of adjectives and adverbs, and identify their various forms.
"" Grammar Skills: Punctuation and Mechanics 1.00 This course covers how to punctuate clauses in sentences by using commas, semicolons, colons, and dashes as well as how to set phrases apart by using parentheses and brackets; correctly use apostrophes and hyphens. You will also learn how to use quotation marks and end punctuation; identify when to spell out numbers, money, and dates as well how to correctly capitalize words in sentences.
"" Grammar Skills: Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms 0.25 This course covers how to differentiate between synonyms and antonyms. You will also learn how to use homonyms and recognize the differences between various homonyms.
"" Grammar Skills: The Importance of Grammar 1.00 This course will cover how to define grammar and discuss its importance. You will also learn how to identify and correctly use different forms of nouns and verbs.
"" Grammar Skills: Word Choice 1.00 This course covers how to choose the appropriate words for clear communication and how to recognize and use frequently misused words correctly. You will also learn how to avoid common spelling errors and correctly attach prefixes and suffixes to words.
Grasslands: North America's endangered ecosystem 1.00 Many impressive conservation examples can be observed across North America. Millions of acres of marine, river, and land ecosystems have been protected, but the necessity to protect grasslands is growing as our cities and food demand expand. This seminar will review the variables threatening this important ecosystem, its role on modern society, and some of the efforts to protect and restore it.
Great Apes 3.00 This collection of 3 courses explores the natural history and conservation of the great apes and covers a bit about primates and how the apes fit into this larger group of animals.
Green Practices 1.00 It is said that actions speak louder than words, and that certainly rings true where wildlife and conservation issues are concerned. As a world leader dedicated to the conservation of endangered species and their habitats, San Diego Zoo Global is committed to green practices at the workplace, as well as providing green ideas for friends, members, and supporters to consider.
Ground Cover Fires 1.50 This course is an introductory level course that introduces the basic concepts of fighting fires that involve natural ground cover. This course describes fire behaviors associated with ground cover fires, identifies the types of equipment as well as methods used to combat these fires. The lesson also identifies specific hazards associated with ground cover fires and describes methods for mitigating the risk of those hazards.
Ground Ladder Competency (Instructor Guide) 1.00 This is the Instructor Guide for Ground Ladder Competency. This competency evaluates the ability of assigned companies to perform ground ladder tasks including carrying, raise, climb, and rescue. This competency may also be conducted as an independent drill or evolution. This competency is based on the Paxton Drill, a drill developed to improve ground ladder skills following the Paxton Hotel fire that killed fifteen people in Chicago Illinois on March 16, 1993.
Ground Ladder Skills Practice #1302 (Instructor Guide) 1.00 This is the Instructor Guide for Lesson #1302 Ground Ladder Skills Practice. This Instructor Guide is intended to prepare a lead instructor to deliver this course curriculum. Included in this guide is a review of lesson content, instructions for conducting the lesson skill activity and all required lesson materials. The lead instructor must pass this instructor guide course with a minimum score of 80% to receive the course materials for this lesson.
Grow and Thrive while Becoming Greener 1.00 Andrew Fischer, Retail General Manager of the world renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium and Green Team Chairman for Service Systems Associates (SSA) will be presenting information about his company’s successful eco-efforts and how your organization can also grow and thrive while becoming greener. He will also review some of the challenges and opportunities that his company has dealt with over the years – and the many success stories his team has been inspired to pursue. Topics in this course will include: - Partnering with your client or vendor to build a green team - Learning green practices from others - Establishing eco-friendly standards - Communicating with your green team and locations - Project programs – examples of successes and challenges - Green financial vision Andrew, as a representative of Service Systems Associates can provide additional information and resources for you to build a greener and healthier business
Growing as a Professional in School-Age Programs 2.00 Caring for school-age children in a school-age program is a relatively new field of work. The field itself is constantly changing and expanding. In view of this "newness" and change, those who work in the field are playing an important role in shaping and defining what it means to be a school-age professional. They are guiding school-age care as an emerging profession. In the search for a definition of professionalism in school-age programs, it is helpful to examine the common characteristics of professionalism in other fields. The next step is identifying qualities and characteristics associated with professional behavior in the school-age field, itself. As a school-age professional, it is also important to understand the importance of acting as a public policy advocate on behalf of school-age children and their families. An important part of professionalism is continued personal growth and development in relation to the field. This requires using appropriate resources and strategies to further individual professional development. It also requires considering what constitutes ethical conduct in the field and developing an ongoing commitment to ethical behavior.
Growing as a Professional in School-Age Programs (Collection) 2.00 Caring for school-age children in a school-age program is a relatively new field of work. The field itself is constantly changing and expanding. In view of this "newness" and change, those who work in the field are playing an important role in shaping and defining what it means to be a school-age professional. They are guiding school-age care as an emerging profession. In the search for a definition of professionalism in school-age programs, it is helpful to examine the common characteristics of professionalism in other fields. The next step is identifying qualities and characteristics associated with professional behavior in the school-age field, itself. As a school-age professional, it is also important to understand the importance of acting as a public policy advocate on behalf of school-age children and their families. An important part of professionalism is continued personal growth and development in relation to the field. This requires using appropriate resources and strategies to further individual professional development. It also requires considering what constitutes ethical conduct in the field and developing an ongoing commitment to ethical behavior.
Growing as a Professional in School-Age Programs: Opportunities for Professional Development 1.00 An important part of professionalism in the school-age field is continued personal growth and development in relation to the field. This requires using appropriate resources and strategies to further individual professional development. In this course, we will explore professional development opportunities for school-age staff.
Growing as a Professional in School-Age Programs: Professionalism in School-Age Programs 1.00 In the search for a definition of professionalism in school-age programs, it is helpful to examine the common characteristics of professionalism in other fields. The next step is identifying qualities and characteristics associated with professional behavior in the school-age field itself. As a school-age professional, it is also important to understand the importance of acting as a public policy advocate on behalf of school-age children and their families.

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