Job Application Documents & Interview Fundamentals

Understanding Key Job Application Documents

What is a Résumé?

A résumé (from French, meaning “summary”) is ideally a concise summary of a person’s education, skills, and employment history when applying for a job. It does not list every detail of a profile, but rather specific skills customized to the target job. A résumé is usually one or two pages long and is typically written in the third person to maintain an objective and formal tone.

What is a Curriculum Vitae (CV)?

A Curriculum Vitae

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Biology Core Concepts: Respiration, Photosynthesis, Cell Division

Biology Chapter 4: Cellular Respiration & Energy

  1. Question 1: How many molecules of ATP (or the equivalent) are produced per each turn of the Citric Acid Cycle?

    Answer: One

  2. Question 2: What process makes bread dough rise?

    Answer: Fermentation

  3. Question 3: Energy is stored long-term in the bonds of glucose and used short-term to perform work from an ATP molecule.

    Answer: Glucose: ATP

  4. Question 4: The energy currency used by cells is ______.

    Answer: ATP

  5. Question 5: Which of the following statements about

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Key Economic Concepts Explained

Monopoly Market

A monopoly market is a market structure where a single firm or entity has complete control over the production, distribution, and sale of a particular product or service.

Key Characteristics

  • Single Seller: There is only one seller or producer in the market.
  • No Close Substitutes: The product or service has no close substitutes, making it difficult for consumers to switch to alternative products.
  • Barriers to Entry: There are significant barriers to entry, making it difficult for new firms
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State Territorial Organization: Unitary, Federal, and Spain’s Autonomy System

Understanding State Territorial Organization

The territorial organization of the State refers to how power and territory relate within a state. There are two primary ways of organizing power:

Unitary State Model

  • Unitary State: This model arose in the French system as a reaction against the Old Regime and its many centers of power. It seeks to concentrate power in a single center, resulting in one state power. This necessitates a single executive, a single legislative body, and a single judiciary. The
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Fundamental Scientific Concepts: Biology, Physics, and Earth Science

The Greenhouse Effect Explained

The greenhouse effect is a phenomenon whereby certain gases, components of the planetary atmosphere, retain some of the energy emitted by the soil after being heated by solar radiation. It affects all planetary bodies possessing an atmosphere. According to current scientific consensus, the greenhouse effect is being intensified on Earth by the emission of certain gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, primarily due to human economic activity. This phenomenon prevents

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Literary Analysis: Symbolism, Themes, and Human Nature in Classic Works

Animal Farm: Symbolism and Allegory Explained

George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a brilliant allegorical novella that uses animals on a farm to represent political figures and ideologies. It is rich with symbolism, serving as a powerful critique of totalitarianism, particularly Stalinist Russia. Orwell uses characters, events, and objects symbolically to mirror the events of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its aftermath.


Allegorical Nature of Animal Farm

The entire book is an allegory — a story

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Fundamental Cellular Processes: DNA, Gene Expression, Energy

DNA Replication In Vitro: Polymerase Chain Reaction

DNA Replication: Parental strands separate, complementary strands are made, and daughter strands are created.

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): A method of making copies, allowing a targeted region of DNA to be replicated (amplified) into as many copies as desired. PCR requires:

  • Template DNA
  • DNA Polymerase
  • Four bases (dNTPs)
  • Two primers

This process makes 2n copies.

Oligonucleotides: Primer sequences, typically 20-30 nucleotides long, are added so the number

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Foundational Statistical Concepts for Data Analysis

Types of Research Questions

  • Making an Estimate About the Population

    • What is the average number of hours that students study each week?
    • What proportion of all Singaporean students is enrolled in a university?
  • Testing a Claim About the Population

    • Does the majority of students qualify for student loans?
    • Is the average course load for a university student greater than 20 units?
  • Comparing Two Sub-Populations or Investigating a Relationship Between Two Variables in the Population

    • In University X, do female students
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David Hume’s Philosophy: Empiricism, Knowledge, Morality

David Hume’s Philosophy

Knowledge and Perception

David Hume’s philosophy aims to provide answers to fundamental questions about human nature and knowledge. Key tenets include:

  • All knowledge originates from experience.
  • All ideas must be traceable to impressions.
  • All knowledge is a combination of ideas remaining in the mind, which are caused by impressions.
  • Knowledge consists of established truths.

Having established that all knowledge comes from experience, Hume distinguishes two types of perceptions:

  • Simple
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Notable Modern Indian Sculptures

Santhal Family

Artist: Ramkinker Baij

Medium: Cement and Concrete

School: Modern School

Santhal Family by Ramkinker Baij (1910-1980) is a rare example of an artist who rose to greatness by sheer willpower and dedication. He was born in 1910 into a poor family of barbers on the outskirts of Bankura, West Bengal. The family could not spare money for his papers, paints, or teaching.

The sculpture Santhal Family is a complex composition featuring two figures standing side by side, a dog, and a child sitting

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