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The job analysis component of ACT WorkKeys, known as Job Profiling, helps to set benchmarks that correspond with WorkKeys scores, giving the examinee a target score to hit in order to qualify for a job. Employers use job profiling to determine which skills are required for a job, and the level of each skill needed to perform the job successfully.
A Series 1934 $10,000 gold certificate depicting Salmon P. Chase, Smithsonian Institution. Gold certificates were issued by the United States Treasury as a form of representative money from 1865 to 1933. While the United States observed a gold standard, the certificates offered a more convenient way to pay in gold than the use of coins
PEAP—Excellence Award for Middle Schools (with Certificate and Gold Seal in Red Pin) PEAP—Excellence Award for High Schools (with Certificate and Gold Seal in Black Pin) PEAP—Achievement Award for Elementary, Middle and High Schools (with Certificate and Silver Seal in White Pin) National Blue Ribbon Schools Program
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A certificate is awarded on the following basis for each subject assessed: High distinction Certificates. The top 1% of entrants in each year level in each participating state (Australia) and country. Distinction Certificate. The next 10% of entrants in each year level in each participating state (Australia) and country. Credit Certificate
The Chief's Fifty Marksmanship Badge is a gold-plated circular medal, 1 1/8th inches in diameter suspended from a gold-plated multi-tiered rectangular brooch embossed with the words "NATIONAL GUARD." The medal is embossed with the words "Winston P. Wilson Rifle and Pistol Championships," the National Guard Bureau Branch Insignia , and the ...
Series 1934 gold certificates ($100; $500; $1,000; $10,000; and $100,000) were issued after the gold standard was repealed and gold was compulsorily confiscated by order of President Franklin Roosevelt on March 9, 1933 (see United States Executive Order 6102).
A Certificate of Distinction is given to all students who receive a perfect score. An AMC 8 Winner Pin is given to the student(s) in each school with the highest score. The top three students for each school section will receive respectively a gold, silver, or bronze Certificate for Outstanding Achievement.