Sometimes, those that visit the Dreamworld have no home to go to or they have passed on in their realities. Those characters can reside in the Dreamworld itself, on Infinity Lane. Please Note - these muses are unaffected by the Immersion Laws that govern visitors.
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| - Sometimes, those that visit the Dreamworld have no home to go to or they have passed on in their realities. Those characters can reside in the Dreamworld itself, on Infinity Lane. Please Note - these muses are unaffected by the Immersion Laws that govern visitors.
- Homes have many different kinds of residents -- family -- nuclear or extended, housemates and others. In addition to the nice, human residents, there may be pets or, unfortunately, pests. It's the residents and their attitude toward the place that make a residence into a home. When it feels like a comfortable place to go -- safe, protecting and supportive of our everyday life activities (eating, sleeping, playing, etc.) -- then it's a home. Depending on who's residing in a home, you may have different needs.
- The Viva Piñata universe revolves around the resident. To make a visiting piñata a resident of your garden, use the Image:Button y.png to access the Encyclopedia when your cursor is hovering over the piñata visitor you'd like to stay. You'll be rewarded with the information needed to keep your visitor in the garden for good! Gretchen Fetchem requires that a piñata be a resident before she'll track down another specimen of that species for you to raise.
- A user in Second Life is typically called a resident. This term is used by Linden Lab and may be meant to give users a feeling of "belonging" and ownership of the virtual world. "Resident" is also used throughout most of SL's UI in place of "user". The term "Second Lifer" is sometimes used instead of resident, but not by LL and not in the UI. Linden Lab's internal style-guide requires the capitalization of the word resident wherever it appears in reference to residents of Second Life.
- A Resident is an NPC that resides in a specific town. Resident NPCs have orange name tags. If you find a Resident NPC wandering outside of a town and you belong to a guild that manages a town, you can try to convince that Resident NPC to move to your town. You need 100% Will to attempt this.
- レジデントと読む。セカンドライフの住人のこと。 複数の場合は Residents(レジデンツ)。
- In order to gain a residency, a complex process known as "the Match" is used. Primarily, senior medical students apply during their fourth year and are subsequently chosen for interviews. After the interview period, the students submit a "rank-order list" to a centralized system of their preferred residency programs. The residency program director then submits a similar ranked order of candidates into the same system. When the two match, the applicant is made aware on "Match Day". The applicant is then obligated to that program for the program length and vice-versa.
- Resident is the fourth episode of S2 of The End of My Soul. It was directed by JellyfishJam38, produced by Richard Dean Anderson.
- A resident is a qualified physician who is in training in a medical speciality. Residents work in hospitals under the supervision of specialists in their chosen field for a period of two to three years after completing their internships. Residents are already qualified as general physicians. In a hospital setting, they are generally responsible for around the clock patient care and typically work 12 hour shifts on call as well as doing regular rounds of the patients in their care. Although many residents can make patient care decisions, they all work under the supervision of an attending physician at all times. On each shift, one resident is appointed as the senior and is responsible for all patient care decisions on the shift.
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| - Sometimes, those that visit the Dreamworld have no home to go to or they have passed on in their realities. Those characters can reside in the Dreamworld itself, on Infinity Lane. Please Note - these muses are unaffected by the Immersion Laws that govern visitors.
- Homes have many different kinds of residents -- family -- nuclear or extended, housemates and others. In addition to the nice, human residents, there may be pets or, unfortunately, pests. It's the residents and their attitude toward the place that make a residence into a home. When it feels like a comfortable place to go -- safe, protecting and supportive of our everyday life activities (eating, sleeping, playing, etc.) -- then it's a home. Depending on who's residing in a home, you may have different needs.
- The Viva Piñata universe revolves around the resident. To make a visiting piñata a resident of your garden, use the Image:Button y.png to access the Encyclopedia when your cursor is hovering over the piñata visitor you'd like to stay. You'll be rewarded with the information needed to keep your visitor in the garden for good! Gretchen Fetchem requires that a piñata be a resident before she'll track down another specimen of that species for you to raise.
- A user in Second Life is typically called a resident. This term is used by Linden Lab and may be meant to give users a feeling of "belonging" and ownership of the virtual world. "Resident" is also used throughout most of SL's UI in place of "user". The term "Second Lifer" is sometimes used instead of resident, but not by LL and not in the UI. Linden Lab's internal style-guide requires the capitalization of the word resident wherever it appears in reference to residents of Second Life.
- A Resident is an NPC that resides in a specific town. Resident NPCs have orange name tags. If you find a Resident NPC wandering outside of a town and you belong to a guild that manages a town, you can try to convince that Resident NPC to move to your town. You need 100% Will to attempt this.
- レジデントと読む。セカンドライフの住人のこと。 複数の場合は Residents(レジデンツ)。
- In order to gain a residency, a complex process known as "the Match" is used. Primarily, senior medical students apply during their fourth year and are subsequently chosen for interviews. After the interview period, the students submit a "rank-order list" to a centralized system of their preferred residency programs. The residency program director then submits a similar ranked order of candidates into the same system. When the two match, the applicant is made aware on "Match Day". The applicant is then obligated to that program for the program length and vice-versa.
- Resident is the fourth episode of S2 of The End of My Soul. It was directed by JellyfishJam38, produced by Richard Dean Anderson.
- A resident is a qualified physician who is in training in a medical speciality. Residents work in hospitals under the supervision of specialists in their chosen field for a period of two to three years after completing their internships. Residents are already qualified as general physicians. In a hospital setting, they are generally responsible for around the clock patient care and typically work 12 hour shifts on call as well as doing regular rounds of the patients in their care. Although many residents can make patient care decisions, they all work under the supervision of an attending physician at all times. On each shift, one resident is appointed as the senior and is responsible for all patient care decisions on the shift. Residency spots are scarce and not all physicians that complete their internship will find a residency position, particularly in specialties that are in great demand. However, it is not necessary to complete a residency to practice family medicine. Residents who complete their term can generally find good paying jobs in their speciality. However, some residents seek less well paying jobs as fellows in order to study a sub-specialty. Doctors who complete fellowships are very much in demand in hospitals, medical schools and private practice and can have outstanding careers.
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