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Flow chart Once the employer has read the CV, he or she may reject it if it does not meet qualifications or it may be accepted. After the resume is approved, the employer will call in the applicant for an interview. If the interview is unsuccessful, the candidate can be refuse by the employer. However, provided that the interview goes well, the applicant will likely be hired for this position. Clearly, this company has set up this ten step hiring process to ensure that the best candidates are hired for job position. During this evaluation, system each applicant must be approved by both the assistant and employer before gaining the employment position This flow chart describes the ten phases in the hiring process for this company. During this process, there are three stages where the applicant may be refused. As a first step, the job applicant hands in their CV. Next, the applicants resume is reviewed by the employer assistant. If the assistant approved the resume, it is passed on to the employer for evaluation, if the assistant does not approve the application, then the CV is rejected

Diagram This diagram shows the water cycle. It has three main parts, the sky, the land and the underground. In the sky we can observe the sun, some clouds, on land there are mountain and surface water, and underground are rocks and groundwater. Several arrows indicate the direction of the hydrologic. To begin, the sun heats surface water so that it evaporates and moves up into the atmosphere. As the water cools, it forms clouds. After, these clouds move over land and become heavy with moisture forming rain clouds. These rainclouds get caught over mountains and the water drops in mountain. Afterwards, the water is absorbed by the ground and collects underground in groundwater. As well, the water may remain on the surface. Once this has occurred, the water eventually collects in lakes, rivers and oceans. Finally, this water is again evaporated by the sun, and the water cycle continue. As indicate by this diagram the water cycle is continuous with several important steps and appears to continue indefinitely

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