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Impact Of Biodiversity On Social, Environmental, And...
A. Introduction
Humans have existed since 200,000 years but the Earth has existed around 4.5 billion years. Nature
has provided us with everything we have today – food, medicines, materials, chemicals, metals,
minerals etc. It can only keep providing us when we maintain the right environment for it to exist.
This environment depends on the biodiversity of Earth. The number of species of plants, animals
and microorganisms and the various genes in these species, different ecosystems such as deserts,
rainforests and coral reefs are all part of a biologically diverse Earth. Hence Biodiversity impacts
everything. We will discuss how Biodiversity plays a crucial role on social, environmental, and
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If they cannot be continued indefinitely then they are not sustainable. It is the most crucial pillar of
sustainability. Maintaining biodiversity balance and reducing our carbon footprint are steps towards
a sustainable future. How much resources we consume and how much we give back determines how
well we are sustainably developed.
Therefore, a combination of social, economic, and environmental factors together play an important
role. One pillar alone cannot be the answer to solving the loss of biodiversity issue. A battle fought
on all fronts is a battle won.
C. IMPACT OF PRESENT GLOBAL LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY ON THE FUTURE
Loss of Biodiversity will affect the life cycle of several species which depend on each other for
survival. This dependence determines the survival of species and the change of our environment.
Exploiting the biodiverse species to extinction will result in desertification, rise in carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere, increased pollution, increased droughts, increase in loss of items that we derive
from nature for our own survival such as honey, fruits, vegetables, medicines etc. The greed to
exploit will result in our ultimate extinction If a sustainable solution isn't provided to prevent loss of
biodiversity. If we continue the path we are on without taking steps to balance the equation the
planet will
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Extinction Of Dinosaurs Research Paper
The extinction of the dinosaurs has caused great controversy all over the world. There are many
theories of how they were killed, such as; an asteroid impact, volcanic activity, climate change, and
eggs that took too long to hatch. Their extinction allowed humans to rule the Earth in their place.
One of the most widely accepted theories is the asteroid. In section 5, "Death of the Dinosaurs", of a
book written by Donald Prothero, he states that, "By 1990, the debate was no longer whether the
impact occurred–that was clearly established" (Prothero). An article in TIME magazine states that,
"About 66 million years ago, a six–mile wide (10 km) asteroid struck the coastline of the Yucatan
peninsula" (Kluger). This theory was created in 1978 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An article from Florida State University states that, "Groundbreaking research led by a Florida State
University professor establishes a timeline of anywhere from three to six months depending on the
dinosaur" (How). For a long time, scientists thought that it took 11–85 days for a dinosaur egg to
hatch. They thought this because it is similar to the birds' incubation time, and birds are very similar
to the dinosaurs. Gregory Erickson, the Professor of Biological Science at Florida State University,
discovered that it actually takes three to six months for the eggs to hatch.
Erickson and his team of researchers first found dinosaur embryo fossils. The article ,released by
Florida State University, says, "Erickson and his team ran the embryonic jaws through a CT scanner
to visualize the forming dentition. Then, they extracted several of the teeth to further examine them
under sophisticated microscope" (How). The teeth gave the team evidence of how long the
dinosaurs were developing. The same article states that, "Growth lines on the teeth showed
researchers precisely how long the dinosaurs had been growing in the eggs"
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Outback Festival Research Paper
Waltzing to Winton Winton is a small town smack bang in the centre of outback Queensland station
country. When travelling to Winton don't be surprised if you find yourself humming along to
'Waltzing Matilda' – this country town is home to the iconic Australian tune which was written by
'Banjo' Paterson while he was holidaying at a local station. Given this musical heritage and the
town's remote Central Queensland location, it is only fitting that it is the setting for the biennial
Outback Festival. Recognized since 1991, the festival has won many Queensland Tourism
accolades. Outback Festival The Outback Festival is held in September of each odd calendar year,
and this year will be held from 22–26 September. Quirky is the theme of this five–day family
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The star attraction of the festival has to be the Australian Dunny Derby. Lavishly decorated, teams
compete to navigate their 'dunny jockey' and their dunny through an obstacle course and make it
over the finish line. Getting There Winton is accessible via bitumen roads, and is situated 177km
from Longreach and 441km from Mt Isa. For off–road enthusiasts there are plenty of back roads and
little–known routes to be taken and don't forget to check your mobile phone reception in remote
areas. Staying there FESTIVAL PACKAGES Powered sites for tents, caravans and campervans will
be available at the Winton Show Ground at the Festival Campsite. Guests will have access to onsite
toilet and hot shower facilities. A shuttle service will operate regularly between the show grounds
and event venues. The campground opens 10am Sunday 20 September and closes 2pm Sunday 27
September, 2015. Campervans up to 7.5m and caravans up to 6m in length are
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The Impact Factors of Open Access and Subscription...
Introduction Impact factor – Garfield1 first mentioned the idea of an impact factor in 1955, and it
was only in the early 1960s he, along with Irving H Sher, created the journal impact factor to help
select journals for Science Citation Index. The evolution of the idea of the impact factor is well
documented 2. From then on, it has been used widely for different purposes; it is being used, often
indiscriminately, in the evaluation of performance by individual scientists, ranking institutions and
countries, selection of candidates for awards and fellowships of academies, and granting of ... Show
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Welcoming DORA, Rafols24 goes a step further and asks "Will it now become shameful in science
to boast of the IF of one's publications?" Bruce Alberts points out that the misuse of journal IF is
highly destructive, and argues that it encourages gaming that can bias journals against publishing
certain types of papers, waste time overloading some journals with inappropriate submissions, and
encourage 'me–too' science in favour of more risky, potentially groundbreaking work23.
Brembs et al.,26 have argued that the current system of journal ranking "is not only technically
obsolete, but also counter–productive and a potential threat to the scientific endeavour". Eve27
recommends an alternative to the existing journal publishing systems where scholarly
communication will be restored to the research institutions in an archival publication system,
managed by a 'research output team,' in which both text and raw data are archived and made
accessible, after peer–review. The new system will have its own metric of evaluation.
However, one thing that seems to be universal is the preference of almost all who write research
papers to get them published in journals of high IF. Journals, even the most prominent ones, flaunt
their latest impact factor on the cover page! What is worse,
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Analysis of an Organization and Impacts of Environmental...
Assignment 1: Analysis of an Organization (Flight Centre)
Part 1: Environment Analysis (Internal and External) Flight Centre is one of the Australian airlines
focusing on the provision of services to the passengers through integration of quality and affordable
pricing mechanism. Some of the services by Flight Centre to its consumers include holiday
packages, cruises, accommodation, car hire, and insurance. The main objective of the organization is
to offer competitive services at affordable prices with the aim of meeting the goals and objectives
within the market and industry of operation. The main objective of this research exercise is to
analyze Flight Centre of Australia and impacts of the environmental factors in relation to
management decisions of the organization.
External Factors
Political
The performance as well as stability of the government in relation to the policies influencing
business has great implications on the operations of Flight Centre Organization in the case of
Australia. For instance, in the case of 2000, the introduction of tax on services and products affected
the operations of Flight Centre because of incorporation of the tax of about 10 percent in their
prices. This is critical in the determination of new pricing mechanisms with the aim of enhancing
revenues and profits at the end of the financial year. Instability reduces the operations of the
organization due to insecurity of the passengers and investors as they seek to address and
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Dinosaur Extinction Research
Intro to question:
Their extinction occurred at the end of the Cretaceous period and is noted as one of the largest mass
extinctions in Earth's history and is referred to as the K–T (Cretaceous Tertiary) extinction but is
now called the Cretaceous Paleogene (K–Pg) event by many researchers. So from this information a
question has been derived, How effectively does the asteroid theory explain the extinction of
dinosaurs compared to other theories? A wide variety of extinction theories have been suggested and
some of the following examples have been evidentially thought wrong by many. Some examples of
the extinction theories are the toxic volcanic gasses and dust (Volcanism), asteroid impact on earth
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In the early to mid stages of the Cretaceous period the worlds temperatures became hotter by about
10°, some scientists have linked this to the Asteroid Impact theory. Others linked it to the volcanic
activity that is known today as India and Pakistan. The late Cretaceous period was a great time of
change, continents were splitting and volcanoes were spitting lots of gas and ash into the atmosphere
greatly altering climate. Whether it be gradual or sudden changes in climate dinosaurs habitats and
environment would have been affected making it harder for them to adapt. A sudden change may
have triggered a change in the weather thus affecting food sources. Gradual changes may have
slowly changed environments like cool wet areas into dry areas affecting life there in a big way.
Prove theories?/evidence: –300
A team led by the Nobel Laureate Luis Alvarez demonstrated that a large bolide (generic term for
meteor, comet or asteroid) had collided with Earth close to or at the end of the Cretaceous extinction
event roughly 65 million years ago. Evidence for this is the concentration of a rare Earth element
Iridium in the sediments of areas in Italy. Iridium is rare as it is most commonly found on bolides
that have come in contact with Earth as opposed to in the Earth.
Answer/full conclusion:
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Impact Of Herzberg's Two Factor Theory
Today's organizational is especially dynamic that pose huge opportunities and challenges to
managers. Top managers are constantly seeking to increase company's competitiveness, to reach
desired organizational performance, and to find sustainable operations and growth. But how a
company could reach its objectives. The answer is a strong and positive corporate culture. It is the
key of good performance. (Kandula, 2006). That's why understanding such dynamism is a must if
we want to reach the organizational strategic objectives. However, Company is nothing without
Human resources. Employees' behavior, including their motivation and performance, determine the
success of any organization in the long run. We can assume that organizational culture, ... Show
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An employee is motivated if the company manages to conciliate these own goals with its employee's
aspirations. (Kreps, D. M. 1990). Based on Goal–setting theory, we can assume that a strong
corporate culture has a big impact on the overall performance of the firm because strong corporate
cultures indicate that employees shared same beliefs and values. In other words they think alike.
When these key values align with organizational goal, it can facilitate coordination as the rapport
and trust quickly ensues and this can help team to avoid conflicts and focus on task achievement
(Kreps, 1990). Strong corporate culture is used as a tool of motivating people in order to increase
the overall performance of a firm (Deal and Kennedy, 1982). Employees who work in a company
with a strong corporate culture, know what is expected from them because the goal and the mission
are clearly defined. They also know how management assesses their performance and what kinds of
rewards are available. (Kreps, 1990). In contrast, a company with a weak corporate culture provides
only broad guidelines to its employees (DuBrin, 2012) which mean employees have little alignment
with organizational values. Employees are not clear with what their goals are and they have different
opinions about the organization's mission and values. (Deal and Kenndy (1982)). Employees'
performance will suffer from this unclear goal and the process
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The Impact Of Micro And Macro Factors
b) Explain the impact of Micro and Macro factors
The impact of micro factors is as following
 The suppliers: Suppliers can be in charge of the accomplishment of the industry when they cling
to the supremacy. The supplier embraces the influence when they are the no more than or the biggest
supplier of their supplies as like BHA did.
 The resellers: If the product of the BHA bring into being is in use to promote by third social
gathering resellers or sell disinterested party such as vendors, traders etc. after that the marketing
achievement is impacted by those third party resellers.
The impact of macro factors is as following
 Demographic forces: The dissimilar market subdivisions based on BHA are characteristically
impacted by ordinary demographic forces as well as state/area, period, civilization; culture stage,
domestic way of life, educational individuality and actions.
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It is dishonorable for them on the natural surroundings of product and tries to breakdown them
depressed into adaptable portions.
Sales actions (Behavioral): Sales actions are tactics of BHA how it strategy to increase the sale. It
may sell straight to consumer over and done with a website or through abilities appearances. For
instance, this part of the strategy may comprise activities like emerging a sell area to send to self–
governing marketing goods.
b) Discussing the basis for developing different market segments such as
The basis for developing the market segments based on following the British Hospitality
Association (BHA) such
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Factors That Impact Pay Inequity
Assessment of the Factors that Impact Pay Inequity in America
Name
Institution
Assessment of the Factors that Impact Pay Inequity in America
The widening inequality in income has progressively grown to become a defining challenge in the
contemporary society. Now more than ever, the gap that exists between the rich and the poor is at its
all–time high in decades, particularly in the developed economies. Emerging markets and
developing countries (EMDCs) have more mixed inequality trends where some countries have seen
drops in levels of inequality, but pervasive inequality trends continue to remain in access to vital
sectors like healthcare, education, and finance. The degree of inequality, therefore, does not come as
a surprise, nor the driving forces behind it, and the possible solutions to the problem are currently
some of the most fiercely debated issues by researchers and policy makers alike.
A great number of literature points to the fact that there is a considerable discrepancy in the wage
structure in the United States. Wage differential determined by educational level, gender, socio–
economic status, race or ethnicity and technical factors like experience; in particular, all rose
significantly. Likewise, other determinants like the residual wage – that is the dispersion of wage
within a skill or demographic group – also increased simultaneously. This growth in wage inequality
stems from several factors such as the transformations in non–wage
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Low Attendance Culture at NYUAD
LOW ATTENDANCE CULTURE AT NYUAD
NYUAD Community Events As an Observational Platform for a Complex System
"It was supposed to be a collaboration among schools, NYUAD and the Sorbonne Abu Dhabi,
together for a night of shared poetry on March 13. The event was primarily advertised on Facebook
and of both schools' populations, 205 people RSVP'd. But when the night arrived, NYUAD
sophomore Zahida Rahemtulla found herself with only one other companion boarding the bus for
the event." At NYUAD, students have the chance to join in various events within the university as
well around the city of Abu Dhabi. In fact, NYUAD has created a Student Portal, a website designed
to list these events and update students, faculty and stuff of the different locations and dates of such
events. In this sense, NYUADers are literally "one click away from being part of a certain meeting
or event. However, over the last few years there have been a noticeable culture of overcommitting
and then not attending" . Most of the organized events reach the student population with loud
Facebook campaigns and tempting slogans such as "free", yet people still fail to show up when they
need to. Could it be that students fail to attend these meetings due to the overwhelming publicity? It
is quite understandable that freshmen of all classmen are the ones who over commit; they are simply
excited to part of the university life. As freshmen adapt to college routine, they start to realize what
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Evaluation And Evaluation Of Chol Pet And T2w Mri Imaging...
EBP literature review
Introduction
Chang et al. (2015) sets to investigate the accuracy of CHOL–PET and T2W/DW MRI in
delineating prostatic tumor. An imaging modality with high precision could guide focal therapies
more accurately, therefore reduce unnecessary dose to healthy tissues of patient and bring significant
health benefit. Research was undertaken in hope to identify CHOL–PET as a suitable candidate for
guiding focal therapy. Abstract of the study briefly summarized the aim, design and conclusion of
the study. This essay aims to review study conduct and evaluate its validity, bias and accuracy.
1.1 Article background
The article is published on International Journal of Radiation Oncology on 2nd of February 2015.
Source of funding comes from Various Australian health institutions, research institutions,
government bodies and Australian National Health and medical research council practitioner fellow
award. There is no conflict of interest present.
All researchers are from various medical Australian imaging institutions and education departments
with one exception from UK Royal Marsden hospital. They are well qualified in field of study and
all funders have no personal interests. The result is less likely to obscure to a preferable outcome.
1.2 Statistical analysis
Journal impact factor is a good indication for relative impact and influence of a journal in a certain
field of practice (Monash University 2015). International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology
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Strategy of Jd Wetherspoon
REPORT ON STRATEGY AND CULTURE IN J D WETHERSPOON BY ELNARA
MACDONALD
Contents Page No I Introduction 3 II Part I – PETL 3–4 III Part II – SWOT 5–6 IV Part III –
Guidelines 6
Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
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5. POLITICAL FACTOR
Environmental: At least a quarter of the space in each establishment is non–smoking to protect
customers' health.
Technological: Each has a ventilation system (costing more than £100,000) which aims to ensure
that customers do not leave smelling of smoke. J D Wetherspoon also have plasma screens and can
show TV programmes
In 2009 J D Wetherspoon receive an 'Environmental Hero' award from renowned environmental
guru David Bellamy OBE. The company strive to minimise any emissions or effluents which may
cause environmental damage, ensuring that we conserve energy, through minimising consumption
and maximising efficiency. J D Wetherspoon also promote efficient purchasing which will both
minimise waste and allow materials to be recycled, where appropriate.
Conserving resources
"We also ensure, when we develop new pubs or upgrade current ones, that equipment and processes
are introduced to minimise energy consumption"
Our environmental policy already commits us to working with our suppliers, contractors and
partners to minimise our environmental impact and to encourage ecologically sustainable and,
where possible, local sourcing of products and services
PART – II SWOT
Strengths * $best customer experience * strong management team * well–trained staff * variety
choice available in menu * strong community * friendly
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Factors That Impact Teacher Effectiveness
Jacqueline Adams Dickey
03/11/14
EDUC 661
Literature Review
The increasing focus by many policymakers and measurement experts on using statistical models to
evaluate teacher effectiveness has led to heightened debate regarding the usefulness of these
methods but little discussion of the possible sources of error inherent in value–added modeling.
Even the most robust models for making high–stakes decisions about teacher effectiveness contain
numerous sources of error that can lead to ill–founded interpretations of the data. Both teachers and
schools can be negatively impacted by the errant use of value–added modeling; increased awareness
of possible limiting factors present in these models is needed, both at the policymaker and at the ...
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As of 2013, 43 states measure teacher effectiveness, at least in part, through student achievement; 25
of these states are in the process of instituting entire teacher evaluation systems that rely on student
growth data to measure teacher impact (National Council on Teacher Quality, 2013).
Within the larger classification of student growth measures is value–added modeling (VAM), a
method that uses a statistical model to establish a causal link between teachers and the achievement
of students within their classroom. VAMs are considered promising because, in a perfect world, they
might have the potential to promote education reform and to create a more equitable accountability
system holding teachers and schools accountable for the aspects of student learning that are
attributable to effective teaching without burdening teachers and schools with responsibility for
factors outside of their control.
Value–added models are being used to evaluate teacher effectiveness in districts across the country,
including New York City and Washington, D.C. Opinion on their potential for misuse and
misinterpretation has been split, with some arguing that VAMs are inherently imprecise and ill–
suited to measuring teacher effectiveness (Rothstein, 2008; Baker et al., 2010), while others posit
that the possibilities for error are minimal (Kane and
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Factors And Impacts Of The French And Indian War
The French and Indian War as known as the Seven Years War in Europe. The war began in 1754 and
lasted until 1763. It was part of four colonial wars that were fought between France and England for
control of North America east of the Mississippi River. The French and Indian greatly affected the
future of America resulted in Great Britain controlling eastern North America. Many events led up
to the French and Indian War. Colonists thought themselves as English subjects and had good
relations with England. American and English learned to get along with each other and stuck by
each other when needed. Example of this would be is when they had to face the French and French
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"But after the Glorious Revolution in England, a series of complicated Anglo–French wars was
erupted in Europe and continued intermittently for nearly eighty years creating important
repercussions in America" Explain....?????? King William's War only had a few conflicts between
the French and the English in the northern part of New England. More significant conflicts erupted
after King George's war and that lead to the relations of the English and French colonies and the
Iroquois' to decrease dramatically. The English and the French had conflicts increased greatly. So,
the governor of Virginia sent George Washington and some troops to the Ohio Valley to question the
expansion of the French land. George Washington lost the attack and decided to build a Fort of
Necessity. Then the French attacked the Fort of Necessity and George Washington surrendered. "As
a prominent British exclaimed, "The volley of a young Virginian in the backwoods of America set
the world on fire". The Fort Necessity was an important event that started the French and Indian
war. If one domino feels then the rest of them would follow causing the war. After that, there was
disarray among the countries and colonies. There were three stages to the French and Indian war.
The first stage was Fort Necessity and Europe's expanding of the land. The Iroquois weren't that
involved with the war. The Native American tribes were allies with French. A series of raids were
launched on the English part the
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Abc 's Of Medical Papers
ABC 's of Medical Papers Writing in English Composing papers can be greatly troublesome for
those whose first dialect is not English. The significance of distributed papers in English is based
upon a few components: 1) English remains the most generally utilized dialect for restorative
productions (both online and the customary paper design); 2) Most of the higher effect element
diaries are distributed in English; 3) Publications in English enhance perceivability of the creator
and organization and can be crucial to one 's scholarly advancement (1). Since there are no
particular guidelines about how to distribute in English and few references to control a writer on the
best way to distribute in English, the accompanying audit is construct generally with respect to this
current writer 's close to home involvement in distributed more than 300 MEDLINE filed articles
and are what I consider to be the most supportive tips for composing papers in English and for
expanding the odds that your original copy will be distributed. Fundamental Principles You have one
and only opportunity to make a decent initial introduction. At the point when a composition is
inspected it has the most obvious opportunity with regards to acknowledgment on the underlying
(and once in a while just) audit. While by far most of original copies are distributed on their
legitimacy, there is subjectivity that can influence the analyst toward a positive choice. This
subjectivity is frequently based upon how
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Factors, Causes And Impact Of Administrative Monopoly
Impact of Administrative Monopoly
1. Introduction
Administrative monopoly is the behaviors that organizations use administrative power to restrict
competition. In most circumstances, regional administrative monopoly includes compulsory
administrative transactions, executive branch interference in business operations and abuse of a
dominant company administrative behavior (Schneider, 2009). Administrative monopoly includes;
using illegal means to override the executive division, block market for instance; foreign cars are
restricted to enter the city by legislative region; companies using monopoly privileges conferred by
the Government in order to increase barriers for competitors, reduce service levels, increase
products' price, and so on (Guo, & Hu, 2004).. The main representations are; to promulgate
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Causes of Administrative Monopoly
The increase of market competition is gradually growing up. However, due to historical reasons the
previous administrative system, official standard mechanisms of power began to seek a new
variation. Therefore, relying on the existing administrative monopoly power is not a very healthy
market mechanism to find new opportunities and operation model (Gottinger, 2013). The combined
causes of administrative monopoly include the following main points:
a. Government and enterprises associated together in a very long time, the government managed
enterprises, and companies also rely on the Government. When there is problem, the companies will
not deal with their own, but with the government which will pass government abuses in certainly
finding a proper excuse. Moreover, during the reformation, the government began to transform its
functions. However, the government authority to redefine the division of permissions and
government departments were unable to accurately grasp the people, which resulted in collision or
disconnect between one another thus resulting to administrative abuse of power (Gottinger,
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Relationship Between Daily Food Consummation And The...
This article was published in the British Journal of Health Psychology, a journal published on behalf
of the British Psychological Society. In 2015, the journal was rated 21 out of 121 in the clinical
psychology category by Journal Citation Reports (Thomson Reuters). Moreover, the article is
relatively recent (only 3 years old) and the authors belong to the University of Otago, New Zealand's
first university established in 1869. Therefore, this article is a credible source of information. The
aim of the study was to explore the relationship between daily food consummation and the
associated positive or negative affect. The study was conducted by recruiting both male and female
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The authors of this study have suggested 7–8 daily servings of such foods to see improvements and
this is what the subject of Case study #4 should also implement in her daily life.
2.
This review article was published recently in 2015 in an international journal called Nutritional
Neuroscience. Nutritional Neuroscience first published in 1998 and had an impact factor, in 2015, of
2.616 by Journal citation reports. It reports basic and clinical research on the effects of nutrition on
the central and peripheral nervous system. Moreover, the authors consist of a collaborative team
involving three different countries and reputable universities consisting of Iran, Australia and Italy.
The article at hand discusses the ever–growing epidemiological problem of depression. The WHO
Global Burden of Disease estimates depression to be the leading cause of long–term disability by
the year 2030. However, the use of antidepressants such as serotonin–reuptake inhibitors and
monoamine oxidase inhibitors often involves using multiple drugs, has numerous undesirable side
effects and lastly, are marginally effective compared to placebos. As a result, more attention is being
given to dietary supplements and their role in attenuating the neurobiological symptoms of
depression. The authors have therefore conducted a review of available literature on the probable
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Factors And Positive Impacts Of Calcium Hydroxide
Calcium Hydroxide
Calcium Hydroxide, or simply known as hydrated lime serves many functions like reducing the
acidity in soil or lakes, an additive in cement, a raw material for mortar, cleaning agents.
Controlling the pH of soil pH is a measure of how acidic or alkali a substance is. The acidity or
alkalinity of soil is important because it influences how successfully plants take up nutrients from
the soil. Nutrients are essential for the growth of the plants. The pH range from 6.0 to 7.5 is
considered to be most suitable for nutrients to dissolve (Rodale Inc., n.d.). Absorption of nutrients
by the plant may not be possible if the soil solution – the mixture of nutrients in the soil and water,
is too acid or alkaline. The effects of poor development and fruiting from crops may be exhibited if
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Hydrated lime is not a hazardous substance to human beings or to the environment. It is also
significantly inexpensive than Sodium hydroxide that is why it is commonly used. However, it is
more difficult to handle.
Negative Impacts
Using too much of the calcium hydroxide will make the soil too alkaline, then it may not be the best
level of pH for plants to grow in. It has been shown from the Singapore gardening society that most
nutrient disorder in plants grown in soils with more than 20% of hydrated lime is chlorosis because
of the bicarbonate concentration (Singapore Garden Society, 2009). Limestone is a non–renewable
source as there is only a finite amount on earth but as liming has already been done for many years
in many countries around the world. Lime is a semi liquid mixture, meaning that it will rapidly
separate from the solution. Continuous agitating and chemical delivery lines must be kept in motion
inside the storage tank otherwise the lime will separate from the
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The Cretaceous-Tertiary Mass Extinction
The age of the planet Earth is estimated to be about four point six billion years old. Life on Earth is
estimated to have started one billion years later. Evolution has taken place since then. Evolving life
from simple forms into more complex forms through the course of time. It all began with single
celled organisms, prokaryotes. Later evolving in a period of two hundred million years,
cyanobacteria began to produce photosynthesis. And life went on, evolving, adapting to its home.
However through this course of time, mass extinctions have taken place on planet Earth. One of the
most recent mass extinctions, has as a matter of fact left various amounts of evidence of the
creatures which roamed the Earth at that time. Such magnificent creatures which varied from a very
small size to giant sizes. Creatures which are now known to humanity as dinosaurs. The name of this
extinction was the Cretaceous–Tertiary Mass Extinction. This extinction took place roughly sixty
five million years ago. It has not been too long since this incident compared to the life span of the
Earth. And yet it is still unclear how this extinction occurred. Paleontologists to this day, debate on
how this extinction occurred. A major factor on what caused this extinction to occur was an impact
of an asteroid. Another theory such as sea level regression is considered to be the blame for the
extinction. Sea level regression is the drop of sea levels which aids to explain the marine mass
extinction, however
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Factors And Impacts Of Dissolution Of Aceh
Impacts Of Dissolution Of Acheh
Economic
According to Nazamuddin (2008) explained that the oil and natural gas dollar from Aceh were
controlled fully by a centralized authority in Jakarta for many years. Only three per cent f the total
revenues from Aceh's oil and natural gas included all related taxes returned in the form of central
government's transfers to the poor province. Then only in 2002 when the earlier special autonomy
law took effect that Aceh received a seventy per cent of oil share and natural gas revenues.
Infrastructure in Aceh was and remained poor. 25 per cent of the population lives below the poverty
line. They were rich in natural resources however with poor infrastructure and public services and
centralized authorities added with poverty and lack of opportunities have been the factors of the
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As a result, some foods are scarce and food prices have risen drastically. Part of the reason for the
scarcity is a series of attacks on the truck that brings food from neighbouring Medan province to
Aceh. According to Acehnese academic Dr Yusny Saby, those most affected by the military
offensive are the villagers of eastern Aceh, where most of the fighting has taken place.
According to Saby (2003) the food situation should soon improve because military escorts now
provided to the supply convoys. However, the military presence could also increase the food prices
still further, because of the soldier that guarding the supply trucks would need paying too. The
situation is likely to have grown worse since the martial law declared on May 19, 2003 and once
again on November 6. Since the resumption of the government's military offensive in Aceh, the
international media and humanitarian organizations have been restricted to the capital Banda Aceh.
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The Wells Creek Impact Structure
The Wells Creek Impact Structure: Impact Melts produces shock metamorphism in the target rock.
Michael A. Burklow
Department of Geology, University of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, Tennessee 38237, USA
Abstract
The Wells Creek structure was formed by a meteorite impact in Cumberland, Tennessee (36°〖23〗
^ ' N,87°40 'W) which is the northern part of Middle Tennessee. This region is known as the
highland rim. The younger and older strata is exposed in two areas in the highland rim which means
the older sediment has been eroded and much of the younger sediment remains. The impact
produced a variety of structural features. The circular central block contains a circular core of
megabreccia about 1520 meters (Ford, 2012). The impacted breccia is monomitic breccia, which is
the result of rock deformation from the impact event. The breccia from Wells Creek is homogenous
breccia that has been under intense movement and very high confining pressures. The angular Horst
is an upthrown block between the two fault blocks and the inner Graben is a downthrown block near
the central block (Ford, 2012). The larger impact structure is an anticline which is boarded by a
second ring Syncline of the wells creek basin structure (Ford, 2012). The shock wave releases are
large amounts of energy from the central point of impact moving outward forming ring anticlines
and synclines. The impacted breccia matrix consists of angular fragmented chert, limestone, and
dolomite. The wells creek
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Impact Of Political Factors On Saudee Group Berhad
One of the impacts of political factors on Saudee Group Berhad is about the pricing of the products
Saudee Group Berhad. There are many types of products that produced by Saudee Group Berhad
such as sausage, nuggets, burger, fried chicken, meatballs, pastries and minced beef meats. The
pricing of the products of Saudee Group Berhad is affected by the planning, regulations and policies
of government especially in food industry. Example, the implementation of Goods and Services Tax
(GST) increased the prices of the sourcing materials of Saudee Group Berhad such as the raw
materials and the packaging materials. Besides that, the implementation of GST also increased the
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So far Saudee Group Berhad is only participate in Facebook. Therefore, Saudee Group Berhad can
to be more active in participating in the social networking media such as Facebook, Twitter and
Instagram to interact with their customers and do promotion and advertisements on these social
networking media. Besides that, Saudee Group Berhad also can try to sell their products through
online as E–commerce is growing
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Extinction Of The Dinosaurs
The mass extinction of the Cretaceous period
The debate over what happened to the dinosaurs have been one of the most controversial research
topics in history. One minute, the earth was blooming with countless trees and a healthy
environment, then, in the period of seconds, all life on earth was wiped out, creating a mass
extinction across the globe (Bond, 2017). Discovering what ended the cretaceous period has been a
major priority in the scientific world, however, with enough modern day research, scientists have
nailed the extinction of the Dinosaurs down to two major theories; the asteroid impact theory, and
the volcanic eruption theory, both being extremely alike.
As research has been undertaken, scientists have evaluated all possible theories, distinguishing that
there are two major possibilities; the volcano theory and the asteroid impact theory. Both theories
are highly comparable, yet both have distinguishing qualities that indicate their differences. The
Volcano theory, affecting the wide–spread area of India has been proven as a major factor to the
discovery of why the dinosaurs became extinct. Research indicates that 65 million years ago,
monstrous lava beds called Deccan traps covered the surface of the earth, over an area of 500 000
square kilometres (Weishampel, 2017).
Each lava bed released unimaginable amounts of noxious gases, leading to a block of sunlight in the
atmosphere, resulting in all plant life on earth dying out. As a result of all plants having
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Journal Impact Factors
The message is simple – the Journal of {Technology|Research|Scientific research} and Medicine in
Sport has again been {recognized|accepted} internationally for the quality and impact of the papers
we publish. What I am {talking about is|mentioning is|discussing is} the recent release of the Journal
Impact Factors for 2014. Impact Factors are essentially a metric that describes the journal's
{quotation|abrégé} influence, and tend to be used vigorously by journals and their {web
publishers|marketers|writers} to point esteem {also to|and} attract further high–quality
{documents|paperwork}. The impact factor is calculated by counting all the citations in a given year
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194. This kind of resulted in our {surge|climb|go up} in the journal {ratings|ranks|search positions}
to 7th out of 81 journals in the class where all the sports medicine and {sports
activities|athletics|activities} science journals are included. Everyone can be very proud of this, as it
places us in good company {which includes|that features} the other leading sports
{medication|treatments|remedies} and sports science {publications|magazines|periodicals} including
British Journal of Sports Medicine (ranked 2nd), American Journal of {Sports
activities|Athletics|Activities} Medicine (ranked 3rd), and Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise (ranked 6th). In 2014, the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport was one of only four
journals in {the very best|the most notable|the best} {12|twelve|15} that increased their impact
factor on 2013 results. This overall result, once again, truly acknowledges our journal as one of the
leading and {respected|preferred} journals internationally. As {visitors|viewers} and contributors to
the journal you can all be
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Factors That Impact On The Lives Of Children And Young People
1.1 A description of the social, economical and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of
children and young people. There are many social, economical and cultural factors that impact on
the lives of children and young people. In my role as a Young Carer's Support Worker, I work with a
number of families living with the consequences of these factors. Every Child Matters (ECM) aims
to improve the outcomes and life chances of every child and young person, therefore, it is important
we understand and do all we can to help them achieve the 5 outcomes of the ECM, stay safe, be
healthy, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution, and, achieve economic well–being.
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Poverty – A child may be living in a household with a very low income and their family may not be
able to afford to provide for their children as they ad hoped. They may struggle to buy enough food,
especially health food, to eat, buy clothes to wear or even to provide heating and electric. This can
affect their physical and mental health due to poor hygiene and diet. Some children may suffer with
low self–esteem and low self–respect because of the stigma attached to poverty, this can affect them
in later life also. Ethnic/cultural beliefs and customs – Whilst children and young people should feel
proud of their ethnicity, some may experience racism which can have an impact on their self–
esteem, what they would like to do and their outlook. This factor may affect how they dress, their
dietary requirements and socialising. They may encounter discrimination an insufficient equality
that can effect their opportunities in life. All settings and staff should show awareness and
understanding of their needs. Bereavement and loss – The loss of a loved one such as a parent,
sibling, grandparent or friend can turn a child's world upside down. Grief can bring all sorts of
emotions, upset, sadness, hurt and anger because they are gone and, fear because the child may be
afraid of other loved ones dying too. A child can be affected by grief for a long period of time, and
this may impact on their emotional and physical
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Bullying : Definition, Risk Factors, And Impacts
Bullying in Schools:
Definition, Risk Factors, & Impacts
Theresa Marie Fox
EDST 1002
Spring 2015
Bullying in Schools: Definition, Risk Factors, & Impacts
Over the past few decades, bullying has become a highly significant issue in schools across the
globe. In the United States alone, it is estimated that approximately one in three children are victims
of bullying (Smokowski & Kopasz, 2005). Although bullying affects nearly 70 percent of all
students, it is usually "overlooked, ignored, and/or minimized" (Canter, 2005). By examining the
definition of bullying, risk factors of being a victim and bully, and the impacts of bullying, schools
can become more aware of their students' overall wellbeing through identifying, preventing, and
reducing bullying.
Definition
It is important to identify bullying to keep students safe; therefore one must know what bullying
constitutes. Due to the cultural context and varying perspectives across the world, understanding of
what bullying exactly composes of can be difficult. According to Olweus, bullying occurs when "a
student...is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other
students and he or she has difficulty defending himself or herself"(Olweus, 1996, p. 265). The act of
bullying can be categorized by how the bully strategizes the attack on his or her victim. The four
main types of bullying include: physical, verbal, relational, and cyber (Wang et al., 2009).
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Political Factors: Kroger's Impact On Business
Political Factors These are all about how and to what extent a government mediates in the economy.
This can incorporate – government policy, political steadiness or precariousness in foreign markets,
foreign trade policy, tax policy, labor law, environmental law, trade restrictions and so on. It is clear
from the list above that political factors often have an impact on companies and how they do
business. Organisations need to be able to respond to the current and anticipated future legislation,
and alter their marketing policy appropriately. The company has no political pressures on it at
present. The political framework of the country bolsters the Retailership businesses. Kroger partook
in the campaign began by USO, which is a not revenue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"Bag2bag" program is the most important one among them. Kroger reused more than 1billion
pounds of corrugated cardboard in 2007. It resulted in a 14 percent increment over the previous year.
In majority of the stores plastic bags, dry–cleaning bags and plastic shrink–wrap can now be reused
via Kroger's recycling program. 9.1 million pounds of plastic recycled from the stores and
distribution centers as a result of this program. The grocery bags used in many retail departments
contain 25% reused content as a direct consequence of "Bag2bag" program. (Kroger Sustainability
Report,
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Key Factors That Impact Change
Key Factors That Impact Change
The need to undergo organizational change is something that can completely intimidate any
organization. According to Maurer (2005) "Sound change management theory and practice seem to
cross cultural boundaries. Although the practice of change management initially developed in the
United States and Western Europe, it seems to have broad applicability around the globe today." (p.
19). There are a lot of key factors that must be in place to help guide the organization through a
change process and ensure that there is proper change management. This paper will discuss each
unit 's specific strengths and opportunities for improvement as change was implemented at Texas
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The team was able to engage in events to help them be better prepared for the official change before
it launched. Process change can sometimes be accompanied by a certain level of difficulty; Unit 1
was able to combat that with support resources available for the end users. The end users were
provided with resources to help them through any issues during and after the implementation
process.
One of the most important strengths of Unit 1 is communication. Effective communication in this
unit allowed for the give and take of information and feedback among the members of the unit. The
open lines of communication allowed the end users to know if, and how, they would be affected by
the change. The end users were also able to give feedback during the process, which allowed the
leaders to assess progress. Although there were many strengths in Unit 1, there was some
opportunity for improvement as well. Although the scores for Unit 1 were significantly higher than
those of Unit 2, there they still represented gaps that Unit 1 could utilize as opportunities for growth.
Based on the graphs provided, Unit 1 could improve employee participation and provide more
information and training to increase confidence.
Business Unit 2 had some strengths as well, such as the adequate resources to properly implement
the change initiative. The leadership for this team was also very involved in the beginning,
unfortunately that changed
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Factors And Impacts Of Urbanization
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1. Research Background
In both developed and developing countries of the world, urban centers have been an alternative
center for human settlement and hence, the rate of urbanization is increasing at the turn of this
century. Recent studies indicate that at the beginning of the twentieth century, only 10% of the
world's population lived in urban areas. However, currently, half of the world's population has
become urban dwellers (UNCHS, 2002). This shows that urbanization all over the world is
expanding from time to time and the change has vast implication on the living conditions of the
urban society. Due to rapid urbanization, the concentration of people especially, in cities and towns
of developing countries increasingly aggravated the problem of housing.
A large proportion of residents in cities and towns developed as well as developing countries are
tenants (UN–HABITAT, 2003).Urbanization has been the dominant demographic trend in the entire
world during the last half–century (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289971629 accessed
30 November 2017). Demographic variables such as population size, growth rates, and growth
levels have major impacts on the demand for urban social and economic infrastructure (Girma,
2004).
The level of urbanization in the world as a whole was about 46.6 percent in 2000, 50.6 percent in
2010 and it is supposed to reach 57.2 percent in 2025. The corresponding figures for African
countries are 36.0 percent,
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Company Description Of Ezteeth
2. Company Description Our company has been named as 'Ezteeth' which is majoring in the health
industry. The word 'Ezteeth' is the combination of the words 'easy' and 'teeth' which literally has the
meaning of bringing convenience and simplicity to the consumers in managing the hygiene of
mouth, especially the teeth. The ownership of Ezteeth is in the form of partnership with five key
partners. The company has recently produced the 'Transparent Braces' and is under development for
new products. Ezteeth has been set up on 1st January 2016 and had its business commenced on the
8th January 2016. The management office of Ezteeth is located at Kepong Village Mall, 3, Jalan
7a/62a, Bandar Sri Menjalara, 52200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
2.1 Company History
The health and hygienic levels of the consumers are our major concern which brought up the idea of
starting up a company selling healthcare products, majoring in the care for teeth. We seek to make
the management and maintenance of health and hygiene to be at its most effective, convenient and
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This means that suppliers have the power and advantages on supply their product in higher cost.
This supplier concentration will affect the cost of the product because the suppliers obtain the
advantages. The competition force for bargaining power of suppliers is considered as medium. This
is because suppliers of our product can considered as seldom. Therefore, suppliers have the
advantages and power to sell their material at a higher price. The method to overcome this problem
is to make a contract with suppliers which supply its material at a fixed price. This method is able to
avoid the problem of unstable material price. Besides, it also ensures that our company will get the
material on time due to the
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Essay On The Role Of Women In Heart Of Darkness
In the Heart of Darkness you see a lot about Africa in the 1900s through an imperialistic view
considering that's where Conrad is from. There are also a lot of behind the scenes importance
nobody really picks up on. Women in the Heart of Darkness played more of a role in the book than
people think, and it also portrays the effects on Africa and all of Europe, slowly. In the 1900s,
women in advanced areas of the worlds have always been fighting for equal rights. When you take a
look at that history, women are either protagonists or in most cases they are just being submissive to
their husband or whomever it may be. Heart of Darkness mainly focuses on Men because back then
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She seemed uncanny and fateful." This represents the Moirae, the personifications of fate. The Fates
have the foresight and can see into every man's fate, so they are pretty much a big deal if you
believe in that sort of stuff. Maybe this also doesn't catch your eye whiles you read, Marlow may
have had a mentally lasting impact from it based from his initial reaction. Another woman you most
definitely could not ignore was Kurtz's African Mistress. She caught the eye of Marlow based off of
the vivid description given. He mentions that She walked with measured steps, draped in striped and
fringed clothes, treading the earth proudly, carrying her head high, her hair was in the shape of a
helmet, she had brass leggings to the knee, brass wire gauntlets, etc, etc, you get the point. This
woman isn't just Kurtz's mistress, she carries the personification of Africa herself, dark and
mysterious and from Marlow's description of her being gorgeous, embodying all the beauty, mystery
and danger within Africa. She also carries some power with her or influence over the natives around
the station, and Kurtz himself. This was probably one of the only women who showed clear
influence whiles the other women mentioned in this article were more background like the 1900s
from a man's perspective would want you to see.
At the same time it all comes back to women being more important than you would originally think.
We focused on Marlow because it shows how important women impacted his
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Impact of Cultural and Social Factors on Health
"Health is a universal human aspiration and a basic human need. The development of society, rich or
poor, can be judged by the quality of its population's health, how fairly health is distributed across
the social spectrum, and the degree of protection provided from disadvantage due to ill–health.
Health equity is central to this premise. Strengthening health equity–globally and within countries–
means going beyond contemporary concentration on the immediate causes of disease to the 'causes
of the causes'–the fundamental structures of social hierarchy and the socially determined conditions
these create in which people grow, live, work, and age. The time for action is now, not just because
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In an effort to cope with the disease, people may decrease food intake, sell assets, borrow, withdraw
children from school, leave their families or delay seeking care. There may be direct impact in the
form of income loss, stigmatization and homelessness. Poor housing, overcrowding, malnutrition
and risky behaviour also play important roles. Tuberculosis is the single leading cause of death
among women of reproductive age.
One of the leading causes of malnutrition and ill health in South Asia is 'food poverty'. Over 350
million in China and India alone do not have access to basic nutrition requirements.13 Malnutrition
increases the risk of infection and infectious diseases, and is one of the biggest contributors to child
mortaility, according to WHO.
Prostitution and Sex Tourism:
HIV/AIDS is deeply rooted in social structures and institutions, making it a particularly important
disease for studying the social aspects of health.
Across South Asia, prostitution exists in different forms, including 'red light areas' and brothel based
prostitution. The region is home to a huge number of red light areas in big cities and medium towns,
in transit business points on routes of business, as well as close to major industrial centres, and
along highways and the borders, where there is military or paramilitary presence. Some of the
largest red light
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The Impact Of Global Factors On TESCO PLC UK
There are a few components for headway of worldwide exchange all around. This incorporate
creative generation methods, new transnational enterprises and proficient transportation framework.
By ideals of universal exchange system and offices the organization like TESCO can work globally
and do its business. This could be accomplished with no or little obstructions. Based upon these new
exchange controls TESCO is uncommonly working and doing its business particularly in European
nations. This is along these lines getting moved up to a universal or a worldwide organization. The
promoting branch of TESCO is proficient and attempt to investigate the new universal laws being
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It is therefore becomes important for TESCO to indentify or so a business analysis whether there is
any regulation and policy that may curtail the business activities. So, while doing the business
TESCO has to consider the all policies imposed by EU,. If that is done TESCO could face under the
common law of violating the agreement of EU member countries. Because TESCO PLC is currently
operating in different EU countries the company has to abide by these regulations. But still UK
being member of EU, TESCO is getting more business in its are than other organizations operating
in the
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The Implementation And Sustenance Of Jit
In the implementation and sustenance of JIT, psychological factors also play a vital role. Little
consideration of the complexities involved in psychological pattern of employees and suppliers
would reveal a vast field hitherto explored in the manufacturing environment. Every manufacturing
practice has two elements; one is the technical element and other is the human element. In this
paper, we attempt to understand the criticalities involved in the human element of the JIT practice.
For this purpose, we researched upon the various factors affecting the human element and present
the information in the following order. Firstly, we list down the factors or characteristics that would
enable JIT to be successfully implemented and sustained. Secondly, we attempt to gain in depth
understanding these factors thru' the research work conducted by work psychologist and how these
factors behave in molding the implementation. Thirdly, we present how these factors are handled in
industries and what are the possible solutions presented by academic and industries entities to tackle
the challenges posed by these factors and its relations.
Academic research not only concentrated on the traditional cross–cultural psychology like
leadership, motivation, work values etc. but also staffing, performance management and employee
health and safety. These research will better able to layout practices that can work in various cultural
contexts. The psychological impact on manufacturing practices can be
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Islam Factors And Its Impact On The Arab Empire
1. The Arab Empire grew to be very large, and trade influenced a lot of its expansion. The Arab
Empire created many trade routes themselves while there was political unrest in Mesopotamia. The
Arabs began using camel caravans that were especially useful in the desert. The Arab Empire did a
lot of trading, which resulted in culture being brought along with the goods. The Arabs traded with
China, Egypt Western India, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Africa. The many goods coming in from all
over the world also brought people, beliefs and culture. All which influenced the Arab Empire
greatly. A trading center called a bazaar made it possible for individuals to sell there own crafts and
goods. The bazaar brought together people of lower classes as well that could trade with each other.
Trading influenced the culture of the Arab Empire while also helping expand it. 2. Once Islam
became more popular it spread through the African continent. During that time Muslims were one of
the most advanced people. Islam geometric designs were used in African architecture. The Arabic
vocabulary was used along with native languages. Advanced Muslim literature and arts was adapted
by African societies and helped them develop. Islam brought more trade to Africa which influenced
the culture even more. Islam developed most of math and algebra in African civilizations, along
with medicine. Islam helped a lot of the culture and society in African civilizations. Alexeeva 3.
Africa's civilizations
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The Role Of Associate In Nursing
Earth as we all know it's Associate in Nursing improbably complicated and fragile network of
interconnected systems that have developed slowly over the last four.5 billion years more or less.
From the ashes of the massive Bang, this planet emerged as a mass of energy and components. From
that new born mass of energy and components evolved structured, dynamic systems of solids,
liquids, and gasses. The evolution of this planet continued to unfold over billions of years in such a
novel method that eventually conditions arose with the flexibility to foster life.
From the tiniest microorganisms to the biggest animals, all life on Earth includes a common
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Our relationship with nature has currently become strictly economic. we tend to don't associate
ourselves as a section of nature as a result of we tend to use it for profit. Forests ar abate for the
profits of the lumber trade and to form area for placental mammal. Animals that we tend to ar
doubtless associated with, that have senses and therefore the ability to socialize ar slaughtered by the
billions to feed Associate in Nursing more and more carnivorous population. Resources like oil and
food ar all erratically distributed throughout the globe and thus used as a platform for profit. All the
whereas the surroundings bears the grunt of our
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Comparing Journeys In Migrant Hostel And The Happiest Refugee
Every individual will undergo many journeys throughout their lifetime – without journeys, they
would be limited in experience and knowledge, and this is highlighted in many examples of media
and literature. The nature of journeys also have an impact on the individual; the journey may be
harsh, stressful or confusing. Anh Do's The Happiest Refugee (2010) and Peter Skrzynecki's
Migrant Hostel (1975) are two texts that convey the transformative, unstable, segregative and
communicative nature of journeys.
Journeys have a profound impact on the individual, and provocative experiences and new
knowledge often cause a re–evaluation of perspectives of both oneself and their surroundings. In
The Happiest Refugee, the transformative nature of journeys is explored as Do undergoes a series of
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In Migrant Hostel, it is said that 'nationalities sought each other out instinctively – like a homing
pigeon.' This statement is reciprocated in The Happiest Refugee, when Do describes how new
Vietnamese refugees stayed with his family. The communicative nature of journeys is therefore
explored in both texts by highlighting how shared experiences and cultures bring people together.
The segregative nature is also explored when it is said that '[nationalities were] partitioned off... by
memories of hunger and hate'. The quote shows that conflicting pasts also segregate people in
journeys, reinforced by the harsh alliteration of the 'h'. This is shown in The Happiest Refugee when
Do is presented 'with the hardest gig of his life' where he must present in front of Vietnam War
veterans. The veterans are hostile at first, greeting Anh with silence; another example of how
conflicting pasts can segregate people. Migrant Hostel and The Happiest Refugee demonstrate the
segregative and communicative nature of journeys throughout their
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Essay about Case 1 Internal Audit
A. The key processes used by Pizza Inc. at their individual site locations: * On the job training is the
primary method for employees to learn policies and procedures. * An order will come into Pizza Inc.
it will be written down on pre–numbered pads. The date, time of call, name, address, phone number,
type of crust, and toppings requested are all taken down. If mistakes are made the pre–numbered
order form will be thrown out and a new sheet will be used. * After the order is taken the employee
will then calculate the pricing using hand calculators and give the customer a price and then record
it on the order form. * Shift manager then check every order to make sure that the information is
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* Oven temperatures may overcook and burn the pizzas. * Medium, Possible wasted ingredients and
time of employees. * Pizza is intentionally cooked wrong so employees can "snack" on the incorrect
order. * Medium, Probable, wasted time and ingredients. * Central located clock that is used as the
only timer may stop working. * High, Unlikely, the whole store relies on the timer for cooking. The
shop would have to stop operations if the clock stopped working until fixed. * Wrong label is put on
the pizza and it is delivered to the wrong customer. * Medium, possible, customer satisfaction will
be impaired. * The driver may get lost on the way to the customer. * Low, Remote, time of delivery
will be significantly longer and food may be cold. * The driver's car can break down in route to the
customer. * Medium, Unlikely, orders will be late to the customer and potentially cold.
K – Key LinkS – Secondary Link | Risk 1 | Risk 2 | Risk 3 | Risk 4 | Risk 5 | Risk 6 | Risk 7 | Risk 8 |
Risk 9 | Risk 10 | Process 1 | K | K | K | K | | | | | | | Process 2 | K | K | | | | | | | | | Process 3 | | | K | | | | | | |
| Process 4 | | K | K | | | | | | | | Process 5 | | | | K | | | | | | | Process 6 | | | | | K | | | | | | Process 7 | |
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Society On Differences And The Impact Of Social Factors On...
Impact of Social Factors on Individuals and the Society on Differences in Health, Life Expectancy
and Achievement between Social Groups using two Sociological Perspectives. The issues of health,
life expectancy, and achievement between social groups are very important components of life for
any individual. The World Health Organization defines health as a state of thorough and total
physical, psychological, mental, intellectual, and social well–standing. Therefore, health should not
be interpreted as simply the absence of illness or medical infirmity. Life expectancy refers to an
arithmetic or numerical measure of the mean number of years a person is prospected to live on earth,
with respect to factors such as the year of birth, the number of years already lived, sex, and other
demographic determinants. Achievement, on the other hand, is defined as the level of relative
success in the society after the attainment of a certain goal or objective. This is perceived by and in
comparison with the other members of the society. According to Tajfel (2008, p. 15), achievement is
thus measured using certain common parameters. These three components of life in the society have
acute and divergent differences and are majorly responsible for the dichotomy of social life. There
are some vital social factors that control these differences which include family size and structure,
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How Biodiversity Impacts Social, Environmental And Economic Sustainability

  • 1. Impact Of Biodiversity On Social, Environmental, And... A. Introduction Humans have existed since 200,000 years but the Earth has existed around 4.5 billion years. Nature has provided us with everything we have today – food, medicines, materials, chemicals, metals, minerals etc. It can only keep providing us when we maintain the right environment for it to exist. This environment depends on the biodiversity of Earth. The number of species of plants, animals and microorganisms and the various genes in these species, different ecosystems such as deserts, rainforests and coral reefs are all part of a biologically diverse Earth. Hence Biodiversity impacts everything. We will discuss how Biodiversity plays a crucial role on social, environmental, and economic factors. We will also discuss what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If they cannot be continued indefinitely then they are not sustainable. It is the most crucial pillar of sustainability. Maintaining biodiversity balance and reducing our carbon footprint are steps towards a sustainable future. How much resources we consume and how much we give back determines how well we are sustainably developed. Therefore, a combination of social, economic, and environmental factors together play an important role. One pillar alone cannot be the answer to solving the loss of biodiversity issue. A battle fought on all fronts is a battle won. C. IMPACT OF PRESENT GLOBAL LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY ON THE FUTURE Loss of Biodiversity will affect the life cycle of several species which depend on each other for survival. This dependence determines the survival of species and the change of our environment. Exploiting the biodiverse species to extinction will result in desertification, rise in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, increased pollution, increased droughts, increase in loss of items that we derive from nature for our own survival such as honey, fruits, vegetables, medicines etc. The greed to exploit will result in our ultimate extinction If a sustainable solution isn't provided to prevent loss of biodiversity. If we continue the path we are on without taking steps to balance the equation the planet will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Extinction Of Dinosaurs Research Paper The extinction of the dinosaurs has caused great controversy all over the world. There are many theories of how they were killed, such as; an asteroid impact, volcanic activity, climate change, and eggs that took too long to hatch. Their extinction allowed humans to rule the Earth in their place. One of the most widely accepted theories is the asteroid. In section 5, "Death of the Dinosaurs", of a book written by Donald Prothero, he states that, "By 1990, the debate was no longer whether the impact occurred–that was clearly established" (Prothero). An article in TIME magazine states that, "About 66 million years ago, a six–mile wide (10 km) asteroid struck the coastline of the Yucatan peninsula" (Kluger). This theory was created in 1978 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An article from Florida State University states that, "Groundbreaking research led by a Florida State University professor establishes a timeline of anywhere from three to six months depending on the dinosaur" (How). For a long time, scientists thought that it took 11–85 days for a dinosaur egg to hatch. They thought this because it is similar to the birds' incubation time, and birds are very similar to the dinosaurs. Gregory Erickson, the Professor of Biological Science at Florida State University, discovered that it actually takes three to six months for the eggs to hatch. Erickson and his team of researchers first found dinosaur embryo fossils. The article ,released by Florida State University, says, "Erickson and his team ran the embryonic jaws through a CT scanner to visualize the forming dentition. Then, they extracted several of the teeth to further examine them under sophisticated microscope" (How). The teeth gave the team evidence of how long the dinosaurs were developing. The same article states that, "Growth lines on the teeth showed researchers precisely how long the dinosaurs had been growing in the eggs" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Outback Festival Research Paper Waltzing to Winton Winton is a small town smack bang in the centre of outback Queensland station country. When travelling to Winton don't be surprised if you find yourself humming along to 'Waltzing Matilda' – this country town is home to the iconic Australian tune which was written by 'Banjo' Paterson while he was holidaying at a local station. Given this musical heritage and the town's remote Central Queensland location, it is only fitting that it is the setting for the biennial Outback Festival. Recognized since 1991, the festival has won many Queensland Tourism accolades. Outback Festival The Outback Festival is held in September of each odd calendar year, and this year will be held from 22–26 September. Quirky is the theme of this five–day family festival, with its carnival ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The star attraction of the festival has to be the Australian Dunny Derby. Lavishly decorated, teams compete to navigate their 'dunny jockey' and their dunny through an obstacle course and make it over the finish line. Getting There Winton is accessible via bitumen roads, and is situated 177km from Longreach and 441km from Mt Isa. For off–road enthusiasts there are plenty of back roads and little–known routes to be taken and don't forget to check your mobile phone reception in remote areas. Staying there FESTIVAL PACKAGES Powered sites for tents, caravans and campervans will be available at the Winton Show Ground at the Festival Campsite. Guests will have access to onsite toilet and hot shower facilities. A shuttle service will operate regularly between the show grounds and event venues. The campground opens 10am Sunday 20 September and closes 2pm Sunday 27 September, 2015. Campervans up to 7.5m and caravans up to 6m in length are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. The Impact Factors of Open Access and Subscription... Introduction Impact factor – Garfield1 first mentioned the idea of an impact factor in 1955, and it was only in the early 1960s he, along with Irving H Sher, created the journal impact factor to help select journals for Science Citation Index. The evolution of the idea of the impact factor is well documented 2. From then on, it has been used widely for different purposes; it is being used, often indiscriminately, in the evaluation of performance by individual scientists, ranking institutions and countries, selection of candidates for awards and fellowships of academies, and granting of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Welcoming DORA, Rafols24 goes a step further and asks "Will it now become shameful in science to boast of the IF of one's publications?" Bruce Alberts points out that the misuse of journal IF is highly destructive, and argues that it encourages gaming that can bias journals against publishing certain types of papers, waste time overloading some journals with inappropriate submissions, and encourage 'me–too' science in favour of more risky, potentially groundbreaking work23. Brembs et al.,26 have argued that the current system of journal ranking "is not only technically obsolete, but also counter–productive and a potential threat to the scientific endeavour". Eve27 recommends an alternative to the existing journal publishing systems where scholarly communication will be restored to the research institutions in an archival publication system, managed by a 'research output team,' in which both text and raw data are archived and made accessible, after peer–review. The new system will have its own metric of evaluation. However, one thing that seems to be universal is the preference of almost all who write research papers to get them published in journals of high IF. Journals, even the most prominent ones, flaunt their latest impact factor on the cover page! What is worse, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Analysis of an Organization and Impacts of Environmental... Assignment 1: Analysis of an Organization (Flight Centre) Part 1: Environment Analysis (Internal and External) Flight Centre is one of the Australian airlines focusing on the provision of services to the passengers through integration of quality and affordable pricing mechanism. Some of the services by Flight Centre to its consumers include holiday packages, cruises, accommodation, car hire, and insurance. The main objective of the organization is to offer competitive services at affordable prices with the aim of meeting the goals and objectives within the market and industry of operation. The main objective of this research exercise is to analyze Flight Centre of Australia and impacts of the environmental factors in relation to management decisions of the organization. External Factors Political The performance as well as stability of the government in relation to the policies influencing business has great implications on the operations of Flight Centre Organization in the case of Australia. For instance, in the case of 2000, the introduction of tax on services and products affected the operations of Flight Centre because of incorporation of the tax of about 10 percent in their prices. This is critical in the determination of new pricing mechanisms with the aim of enhancing revenues and profits at the end of the financial year. Instability reduces the operations of the organization due to insecurity of the passengers and investors as they seek to address and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Dinosaur Extinction Research Intro to question: Their extinction occurred at the end of the Cretaceous period and is noted as one of the largest mass extinctions in Earth's history and is referred to as the K–T (Cretaceous Tertiary) extinction but is now called the Cretaceous Paleogene (K–Pg) event by many researchers. So from this information a question has been derived, How effectively does the asteroid theory explain the extinction of dinosaurs compared to other theories? A wide variety of extinction theories have been suggested and some of the following examples have been evidentially thought wrong by many. Some examples of the extinction theories are the toxic volcanic gasses and dust (Volcanism), asteroid impact on earth and climate change. Some scientists have suggested ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early to mid stages of the Cretaceous period the worlds temperatures became hotter by about 10°, some scientists have linked this to the Asteroid Impact theory. Others linked it to the volcanic activity that is known today as India and Pakistan. The late Cretaceous period was a great time of change, continents were splitting and volcanoes were spitting lots of gas and ash into the atmosphere greatly altering climate. Whether it be gradual or sudden changes in climate dinosaurs habitats and environment would have been affected making it harder for them to adapt. A sudden change may have triggered a change in the weather thus affecting food sources. Gradual changes may have slowly changed environments like cool wet areas into dry areas affecting life there in a big way. Prove theories?/evidence: –300 A team led by the Nobel Laureate Luis Alvarez demonstrated that a large bolide (generic term for meteor, comet or asteroid) had collided with Earth close to or at the end of the Cretaceous extinction event roughly 65 million years ago. Evidence for this is the concentration of a rare Earth element Iridium in the sediments of areas in Italy. Iridium is rare as it is most commonly found on bolides that have come in contact with Earth as opposed to in the Earth. Answer/full conclusion: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Impact Of Herzberg's Two Factor Theory Today's organizational is especially dynamic that pose huge opportunities and challenges to managers. Top managers are constantly seeking to increase company's competitiveness, to reach desired organizational performance, and to find sustainable operations and growth. But how a company could reach its objectives. The answer is a strong and positive corporate culture. It is the key of good performance. (Kandula, 2006). That's why understanding such dynamism is a must if we want to reach the organizational strategic objectives. However, Company is nothing without Human resources. Employees' behavior, including their motivation and performance, determine the success of any organization in the long run. We can assume that organizational culture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An employee is motivated if the company manages to conciliate these own goals with its employee's aspirations. (Kreps, D. M. 1990). Based on Goal–setting theory, we can assume that a strong corporate culture has a big impact on the overall performance of the firm because strong corporate cultures indicate that employees shared same beliefs and values. In other words they think alike. When these key values align with organizational goal, it can facilitate coordination as the rapport and trust quickly ensues and this can help team to avoid conflicts and focus on task achievement (Kreps, 1990). Strong corporate culture is used as a tool of motivating people in order to increase the overall performance of a firm (Deal and Kennedy, 1982). Employees who work in a company with a strong corporate culture, know what is expected from them because the goal and the mission are clearly defined. They also know how management assesses their performance and what kinds of rewards are available. (Kreps, 1990). In contrast, a company with a weak corporate culture provides only broad guidelines to its employees (DuBrin, 2012) which mean employees have little alignment with organizational values. Employees are not clear with what their goals are and they have different opinions about the organization's mission and values. (Deal and Kenndy (1982)). Employees' performance will suffer from this unclear goal and the process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The Impact Of Micro And Macro Factors b) Explain the impact of Micro and Macro factors The impact of micro factors is as following  The suppliers: Suppliers can be in charge of the accomplishment of the industry when they cling to the supremacy. The supplier embraces the influence when they are the no more than or the biggest supplier of their supplies as like BHA did.  The resellers: If the product of the BHA bring into being is in use to promote by third social gathering resellers or sell disinterested party such as vendors, traders etc. after that the marketing achievement is impacted by those third party resellers. The impact of macro factors is as following  Demographic forces: The dissimilar market subdivisions based on BHA are characteristically impacted by ordinary demographic forces as well as state/area, period, civilization; culture stage, domestic way of life, educational individuality and actions.  ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is dishonorable for them on the natural surroundings of product and tries to breakdown them depressed into adaptable portions. Sales actions (Behavioral): Sales actions are tactics of BHA how it strategy to increase the sale. It may sell straight to consumer over and done with a website or through abilities appearances. For instance, this part of the strategy may comprise activities like emerging a sell area to send to self– governing marketing goods. b) Discussing the basis for developing different market segments such as The basis for developing the market segments based on following the British Hospitality Association (BHA) such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Factors That Impact Pay Inequity Assessment of the Factors that Impact Pay Inequity in America Name Institution Assessment of the Factors that Impact Pay Inequity in America The widening inequality in income has progressively grown to become a defining challenge in the contemporary society. Now more than ever, the gap that exists between the rich and the poor is at its all–time high in decades, particularly in the developed economies. Emerging markets and developing countries (EMDCs) have more mixed inequality trends where some countries have seen drops in levels of inequality, but pervasive inequality trends continue to remain in access to vital sectors like healthcare, education, and finance. The degree of inequality, therefore, does not come as a surprise, nor the driving forces behind it, and the possible solutions to the problem are currently some of the most fiercely debated issues by researchers and policy makers alike. A great number of literature points to the fact that there is a considerable discrepancy in the wage structure in the United States. Wage differential determined by educational level, gender, socio– economic status, race or ethnicity and technical factors like experience; in particular, all rose significantly. Likewise, other determinants like the residual wage – that is the dispersion of wage within a skill or demographic group – also increased simultaneously. This growth in wage inequality stems from several factors such as the transformations in non–wage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Low Attendance Culture at NYUAD LOW ATTENDANCE CULTURE AT NYUAD NYUAD Community Events As an Observational Platform for a Complex System "It was supposed to be a collaboration among schools, NYUAD and the Sorbonne Abu Dhabi, together for a night of shared poetry on March 13. The event was primarily advertised on Facebook and of both schools' populations, 205 people RSVP'd. But when the night arrived, NYUAD sophomore Zahida Rahemtulla found herself with only one other companion boarding the bus for the event." At NYUAD, students have the chance to join in various events within the university as well around the city of Abu Dhabi. In fact, NYUAD has created a Student Portal, a website designed to list these events and update students, faculty and stuff of the different locations and dates of such events. In this sense, NYUADers are literally "one click away from being part of a certain meeting or event. However, over the last few years there have been a noticeable culture of overcommitting and then not attending" . Most of the organized events reach the student population with loud Facebook campaigns and tempting slogans such as "free", yet people still fail to show up when they need to. Could it be that students fail to attend these meetings due to the overwhelming publicity? It is quite understandable that freshmen of all classmen are the ones who over commit; they are simply excited to part of the university life. As freshmen adapt to college routine, they start to realize what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Evaluation And Evaluation Of Chol Pet And T2w Mri Imaging... EBP literature review Introduction Chang et al. (2015) sets to investigate the accuracy of CHOL–PET and T2W/DW MRI in delineating prostatic tumor. An imaging modality with high precision could guide focal therapies more accurately, therefore reduce unnecessary dose to healthy tissues of patient and bring significant health benefit. Research was undertaken in hope to identify CHOL–PET as a suitable candidate for guiding focal therapy. Abstract of the study briefly summarized the aim, design and conclusion of the study. This essay aims to review study conduct and evaluate its validity, bias and accuracy. 1.1 Article background The article is published on International Journal of Radiation Oncology on 2nd of February 2015. Source of funding comes from Various Australian health institutions, research institutions, government bodies and Australian National Health and medical research council practitioner fellow award. There is no conflict of interest present. All researchers are from various medical Australian imaging institutions and education departments with one exception from UK Royal Marsden hospital. They are well qualified in field of study and all funders have no personal interests. The result is less likely to obscure to a preferable outcome. 1.2 Statistical analysis Journal impact factor is a good indication for relative impact and influence of a journal in a certain field of practice (Monash University 2015). International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Strategy of Jd Wetherspoon REPORT ON STRATEGY AND CULTURE IN J D WETHERSPOON BY ELNARA MACDONALD Contents Page No I Introduction 3 II Part I – PETL 3–4 III Part II – SWOT 5–6 IV Part III – Guidelines 6 Bibliography INTRODUCTION It was back in December 1977 that Wetherspoon opened its first pub. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5. POLITICAL FACTOR Environmental: At least a quarter of the space in each establishment is non–smoking to protect customers' health. Technological: Each has a ventilation system (costing more than £100,000) which aims to ensure that customers do not leave smelling of smoke. J D Wetherspoon also have plasma screens and can show TV programmes In 2009 J D Wetherspoon receive an 'Environmental Hero' award from renowned environmental guru David Bellamy OBE. The company strive to minimise any emissions or effluents which may cause environmental damage, ensuring that we conserve energy, through minimising consumption and maximising efficiency. J D Wetherspoon also promote efficient purchasing which will both minimise waste and allow materials to be recycled, where appropriate. Conserving resources "We also ensure, when we develop new pubs or upgrade current ones, that equipment and processes are introduced to minimise energy consumption" Our environmental policy already commits us to working with our suppliers, contractors and partners to minimise our environmental impact and to encourage ecologically sustainable and, where possible, local sourcing of products and services PART – II SWOT Strengths * $best customer experience * strong management team * well–trained staff * variety choice available in menu * strong community * friendly
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  • 50. Factors That Impact Teacher Effectiveness Jacqueline Adams Dickey 03/11/14 EDUC 661 Literature Review The increasing focus by many policymakers and measurement experts on using statistical models to evaluate teacher effectiveness has led to heightened debate regarding the usefulness of these methods but little discussion of the possible sources of error inherent in value–added modeling. Even the most robust models for making high–stakes decisions about teacher effectiveness contain numerous sources of error that can lead to ill–founded interpretations of the data. Both teachers and schools can be negatively impacted by the errant use of value–added modeling; increased awareness of possible limiting factors present in these models is needed, both at the policymaker and at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As of 2013, 43 states measure teacher effectiveness, at least in part, through student achievement; 25 of these states are in the process of instituting entire teacher evaluation systems that rely on student growth data to measure teacher impact (National Council on Teacher Quality, 2013). Within the larger classification of student growth measures is value–added modeling (VAM), a method that uses a statistical model to establish a causal link between teachers and the achievement of students within their classroom. VAMs are considered promising because, in a perfect world, they might have the potential to promote education reform and to create a more equitable accountability system holding teachers and schools accountable for the aspects of student learning that are attributable to effective teaching without burdening teachers and schools with responsibility for factors outside of their control. Value–added models are being used to evaluate teacher effectiveness in districts across the country, including New York City and Washington, D.C. Opinion on their potential for misuse and misinterpretation has been split, with some arguing that VAMs are inherently imprecise and ill– suited to measuring teacher effectiveness (Rothstein, 2008; Baker et al., 2010), while others posit that the possibilities for error are minimal (Kane and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Factors And Impacts Of The French And Indian War The French and Indian War as known as the Seven Years War in Europe. The war began in 1754 and lasted until 1763. It was part of four colonial wars that were fought between France and England for control of North America east of the Mississippi River. The French and Indian greatly affected the future of America resulted in Great Britain controlling eastern North America. Many events led up to the French and Indian War. Colonists thought themselves as English subjects and had good relations with England. American and English learned to get along with each other and stuck by each other when needed. Example of this would be is when they had to face the French and French Indian allies. Delegates met in Albany from many different eastern states ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "But after the Glorious Revolution in England, a series of complicated Anglo–French wars was erupted in Europe and continued intermittently for nearly eighty years creating important repercussions in America" Explain....?????? King William's War only had a few conflicts between the French and the English in the northern part of New England. More significant conflicts erupted after King George's war and that lead to the relations of the English and French colonies and the Iroquois' to decrease dramatically. The English and the French had conflicts increased greatly. So, the governor of Virginia sent George Washington and some troops to the Ohio Valley to question the expansion of the French land. George Washington lost the attack and decided to build a Fort of Necessity. Then the French attacked the Fort of Necessity and George Washington surrendered. "As a prominent British exclaimed, "The volley of a young Virginian in the backwoods of America set the world on fire". The Fort Necessity was an important event that started the French and Indian war. If one domino feels then the rest of them would follow causing the war. After that, there was disarray among the countries and colonies. There were three stages to the French and Indian war. The first stage was Fort Necessity and Europe's expanding of the land. The Iroquois weren't that involved with the war. The Native American tribes were allies with French. A series of raids were launched on the English part the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Abc 's Of Medical Papers ABC 's of Medical Papers Writing in English Composing papers can be greatly troublesome for those whose first dialect is not English. The significance of distributed papers in English is based upon a few components: 1) English remains the most generally utilized dialect for restorative productions (both online and the customary paper design); 2) Most of the higher effect element diaries are distributed in English; 3) Publications in English enhance perceivability of the creator and organization and can be crucial to one 's scholarly advancement (1). Since there are no particular guidelines about how to distribute in English and few references to control a writer on the best way to distribute in English, the accompanying audit is construct generally with respect to this current writer 's close to home involvement in distributed more than 300 MEDLINE filed articles and are what I consider to be the most supportive tips for composing papers in English and for expanding the odds that your original copy will be distributed. Fundamental Principles You have one and only opportunity to make a decent initial introduction. At the point when a composition is inspected it has the most obvious opportunity with regards to acknowledgment on the underlying (and once in a while just) audit. While by far most of original copies are distributed on their legitimacy, there is subjectivity that can influence the analyst toward a positive choice. This subjectivity is frequently based upon how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Factors, Causes And Impact Of Administrative Monopoly Impact of Administrative Monopoly 1. Introduction Administrative monopoly is the behaviors that organizations use administrative power to restrict competition. In most circumstances, regional administrative monopoly includes compulsory administrative transactions, executive branch interference in business operations and abuse of a dominant company administrative behavior (Schneider, 2009). Administrative monopoly includes; using illegal means to override the executive division, block market for instance; foreign cars are restricted to enter the city by legislative region; companies using monopoly privileges conferred by the Government in order to increase barriers for competitors, reduce service levels, increase products' price, and so on (Guo, & Hu, 2004).. The main representations are; to promulgate regulations, circulars ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Causes of Administrative Monopoly The increase of market competition is gradually growing up. However, due to historical reasons the previous administrative system, official standard mechanisms of power began to seek a new variation. Therefore, relying on the existing administrative monopoly power is not a very healthy market mechanism to find new opportunities and operation model (Gottinger, 2013). The combined causes of administrative monopoly include the following main points: a. Government and enterprises associated together in a very long time, the government managed enterprises, and companies also rely on the Government. When there is problem, the companies will not deal with their own, but with the government which will pass government abuses in certainly finding a proper excuse. Moreover, during the reformation, the government began to transform its functions. However, the government authority to redefine the division of permissions and government departments were unable to accurately grasp the people, which resulted in collision or disconnect between one another thus resulting to administrative abuse of power (Gottinger, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Relationship Between Daily Food Consummation And The... This article was published in the British Journal of Health Psychology, a journal published on behalf of the British Psychological Society. In 2015, the journal was rated 21 out of 121 in the clinical psychology category by Journal Citation Reports (Thomson Reuters). Moreover, the article is relatively recent (only 3 years old) and the authors belong to the University of Otago, New Zealand's first university established in 1869. Therefore, this article is a credible source of information. The aim of the study was to explore the relationship between daily food consummation and the associated positive or negative affect. The study was conducted by recruiting both male and female students from the university and over the course of 21 days, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The authors of this study have suggested 7–8 daily servings of such foods to see improvements and this is what the subject of Case study #4 should also implement in her daily life. 2. This review article was published recently in 2015 in an international journal called Nutritional Neuroscience. Nutritional Neuroscience first published in 1998 and had an impact factor, in 2015, of 2.616 by Journal citation reports. It reports basic and clinical research on the effects of nutrition on the central and peripheral nervous system. Moreover, the authors consist of a collaborative team involving three different countries and reputable universities consisting of Iran, Australia and Italy. The article at hand discusses the ever–growing epidemiological problem of depression. The WHO Global Burden of Disease estimates depression to be the leading cause of long–term disability by the year 2030. However, the use of antidepressants such as serotonin–reuptake inhibitors and monoamine oxidase inhibitors often involves using multiple drugs, has numerous undesirable side effects and lastly, are marginally effective compared to placebos. As a result, more attention is being given to dietary supplements and their role in attenuating the neurobiological symptoms of depression. The authors have therefore conducted a review of available literature on the probable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Factors And Positive Impacts Of Calcium Hydroxide Calcium Hydroxide Calcium Hydroxide, or simply known as hydrated lime serves many functions like reducing the acidity in soil or lakes, an additive in cement, a raw material for mortar, cleaning agents. Controlling the pH of soil pH is a measure of how acidic or alkali a substance is. The acidity or alkalinity of soil is important because it influences how successfully plants take up nutrients from the soil. Nutrients are essential for the growth of the plants. The pH range from 6.0 to 7.5 is considered to be most suitable for nutrients to dissolve (Rodale Inc., n.d.). Absorption of nutrients by the plant may not be possible if the soil solution – the mixture of nutrients in the soil and water, is too acid or alkaline. The effects of poor development and fruiting from crops may be exhibited if the soil is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hydrated lime is not a hazardous substance to human beings or to the environment. It is also significantly inexpensive than Sodium hydroxide that is why it is commonly used. However, it is more difficult to handle. Negative Impacts Using too much of the calcium hydroxide will make the soil too alkaline, then it may not be the best level of pH for plants to grow in. It has been shown from the Singapore gardening society that most nutrient disorder in plants grown in soils with more than 20% of hydrated lime is chlorosis because of the bicarbonate concentration (Singapore Garden Society, 2009). Limestone is a non–renewable source as there is only a finite amount on earth but as liming has already been done for many years in many countries around the world. Lime is a semi liquid mixture, meaning that it will rapidly separate from the solution. Continuous agitating and chemical delivery lines must be kept in motion inside the storage tank otherwise the lime will separate from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. The Cretaceous-Tertiary Mass Extinction The age of the planet Earth is estimated to be about four point six billion years old. Life on Earth is estimated to have started one billion years later. Evolution has taken place since then. Evolving life from simple forms into more complex forms through the course of time. It all began with single celled organisms, prokaryotes. Later evolving in a period of two hundred million years, cyanobacteria began to produce photosynthesis. And life went on, evolving, adapting to its home. However through this course of time, mass extinctions have taken place on planet Earth. One of the most recent mass extinctions, has as a matter of fact left various amounts of evidence of the creatures which roamed the Earth at that time. Such magnificent creatures which varied from a very small size to giant sizes. Creatures which are now known to humanity as dinosaurs. The name of this extinction was the Cretaceous–Tertiary Mass Extinction. This extinction took place roughly sixty five million years ago. It has not been too long since this incident compared to the life span of the Earth. And yet it is still unclear how this extinction occurred. Paleontologists to this day, debate on how this extinction occurred. A major factor on what caused this extinction to occur was an impact of an asteroid. Another theory such as sea level regression is considered to be the blame for the extinction. Sea level regression is the drop of sea levels which aids to explain the marine mass extinction, however ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Factors And Impacts Of Dissolution Of Aceh Impacts Of Dissolution Of Acheh Economic According to Nazamuddin (2008) explained that the oil and natural gas dollar from Aceh were controlled fully by a centralized authority in Jakarta for many years. Only three per cent f the total revenues from Aceh's oil and natural gas included all related taxes returned in the form of central government's transfers to the poor province. Then only in 2002 when the earlier special autonomy law took effect that Aceh received a seventy per cent of oil share and natural gas revenues. Infrastructure in Aceh was and remained poor. 25 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line. They were rich in natural resources however with poor infrastructure and public services and centralized authorities added with poverty and lack of opportunities have been the factors of the conflict. Some of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, some foods are scarce and food prices have risen drastically. Part of the reason for the scarcity is a series of attacks on the truck that brings food from neighbouring Medan province to Aceh. According to Acehnese academic Dr Yusny Saby, those most affected by the military offensive are the villagers of eastern Aceh, where most of the fighting has taken place. According to Saby (2003) the food situation should soon improve because military escorts now provided to the supply convoys. However, the military presence could also increase the food prices still further, because of the soldier that guarding the supply trucks would need paying too. The situation is likely to have grown worse since the martial law declared on May 19, 2003 and once again on November 6. Since the resumption of the government's military offensive in Aceh, the international media and humanitarian organizations have been restricted to the capital Banda Aceh. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 82. The Wells Creek Impact Structure The Wells Creek Impact Structure: Impact Melts produces shock metamorphism in the target rock. Michael A. Burklow Department of Geology, University of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, Tennessee 38237, USA Abstract The Wells Creek structure was formed by a meteorite impact in Cumberland, Tennessee (36°〖23〗 ^ ' N,87°40 'W) which is the northern part of Middle Tennessee. This region is known as the highland rim. The younger and older strata is exposed in two areas in the highland rim which means the older sediment has been eroded and much of the younger sediment remains. The impact produced a variety of structural features. The circular central block contains a circular core of megabreccia about 1520 meters (Ford, 2012). The impacted breccia is monomitic breccia, which is the result of rock deformation from the impact event. The breccia from Wells Creek is homogenous breccia that has been under intense movement and very high confining pressures. The angular Horst is an upthrown block between the two fault blocks and the inner Graben is a downthrown block near the central block (Ford, 2012). The larger impact structure is an anticline which is boarded by a second ring Syncline of the wells creek basin structure (Ford, 2012). The shock wave releases are large amounts of energy from the central point of impact moving outward forming ring anticlines and synclines. The impacted breccia matrix consists of angular fragmented chert, limestone, and dolomite. The wells creek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 86. Impact Of Political Factors On Saudee Group Berhad One of the impacts of political factors on Saudee Group Berhad is about the pricing of the products Saudee Group Berhad. There are many types of products that produced by Saudee Group Berhad such as sausage, nuggets, burger, fried chicken, meatballs, pastries and minced beef meats. The pricing of the products of Saudee Group Berhad is affected by the planning, regulations and policies of government especially in food industry. Example, the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) increased the prices of the sourcing materials of Saudee Group Berhad such as the raw materials and the packaging materials. Besides that, the implementation of GST also increased the costs of logistics and transportations of Saudee Group Berhad. This means that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So far Saudee Group Berhad is only participate in Facebook. Therefore, Saudee Group Berhad can to be more active in participating in the social networking media such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to interact with their customers and do promotion and advertisements on these social networking media. Besides that, Saudee Group Berhad also can try to sell their products through online as E–commerce is growing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 90. Extinction Of The Dinosaurs The mass extinction of the Cretaceous period The debate over what happened to the dinosaurs have been one of the most controversial research topics in history. One minute, the earth was blooming with countless trees and a healthy environment, then, in the period of seconds, all life on earth was wiped out, creating a mass extinction across the globe (Bond, 2017). Discovering what ended the cretaceous period has been a major priority in the scientific world, however, with enough modern day research, scientists have nailed the extinction of the Dinosaurs down to two major theories; the asteroid impact theory, and the volcanic eruption theory, both being extremely alike. As research has been undertaken, scientists have evaluated all possible theories, distinguishing that there are two major possibilities; the volcano theory and the asteroid impact theory. Both theories are highly comparable, yet both have distinguishing qualities that indicate their differences. The Volcano theory, affecting the wide–spread area of India has been proven as a major factor to the discovery of why the dinosaurs became extinct. Research indicates that 65 million years ago, monstrous lava beds called Deccan traps covered the surface of the earth, over an area of 500 000 square kilometres (Weishampel, 2017). Each lava bed released unimaginable amounts of noxious gases, leading to a block of sunlight in the atmosphere, resulting in all plant life on earth dying out. As a result of all plants having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 94. Journal Impact Factors The message is simple – the Journal of {Technology|Research|Scientific research} and Medicine in Sport has again been {recognized|accepted} internationally for the quality and impact of the papers we publish. What I am {talking about is|mentioning is|discussing is} the recent release of the Journal Impact Factors for 2014. Impact Factors are essentially a metric that describes the journal's {quotation|abrégé} influence, and tend to be used vigorously by journals and their {web publishers|marketers|writers} to point esteem {also to|and} attract further high–quality {documents|paperwork}. The impact factor is calculated by counting all the citations in a given year (in {this situatio|the case} 2014) of the {documents|paperwork} that were published ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 194. This kind of resulted in our {surge|climb|go up} in the journal {ratings|ranks|search positions} to 7th out of 81 journals in the class where all the sports medicine and {sports activities|athletics|activities} science journals are included. Everyone can be very proud of this, as it places us in good company {which includes|that features} the other leading sports {medication|treatments|remedies} and sports science {publications|magazines|periodicals} including British Journal of Sports Medicine (ranked 2nd), American Journal of {Sports activities|Athletics|Activities} Medicine (ranked 3rd), and Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (ranked 6th). In 2014, the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport was one of only four journals in {the very best|the most notable|the best} {12|twelve|15} that increased their impact factor on 2013 results. This overall result, once again, truly acknowledges our journal as one of the leading and {respected|preferred} journals internationally. As {visitors|viewers} and contributors to the journal you can all be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 98. Factors That Impact On The Lives Of Children And Young People 1.1 A description of the social, economical and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people. There are many social, economical and cultural factors that impact on the lives of children and young people. In my role as a Young Carer's Support Worker, I work with a number of families living with the consequences of these factors. Every Child Matters (ECM) aims to improve the outcomes and life chances of every child and young person, therefore, it is important we understand and do all we can to help them achieve the 5 outcomes of the ECM, stay safe, be healthy, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution, and, achieve economic well–being. Personal choice – Some families decide not to live or act in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Poverty – A child may be living in a household with a very low income and their family may not be able to afford to provide for their children as they ad hoped. They may struggle to buy enough food, especially health food, to eat, buy clothes to wear or even to provide heating and electric. This can affect their physical and mental health due to poor hygiene and diet. Some children may suffer with low self–esteem and low self–respect because of the stigma attached to poverty, this can affect them in later life also. Ethnic/cultural beliefs and customs – Whilst children and young people should feel proud of their ethnicity, some may experience racism which can have an impact on their self– esteem, what they would like to do and their outlook. This factor may affect how they dress, their dietary requirements and socialising. They may encounter discrimination an insufficient equality that can effect their opportunities in life. All settings and staff should show awareness and understanding of their needs. Bereavement and loss – The loss of a loved one such as a parent, sibling, grandparent or friend can turn a child's world upside down. Grief can bring all sorts of emotions, upset, sadness, hurt and anger because they are gone and, fear because the child may be afraid of other loved ones dying too. A child can be affected by grief for a long period of time, and this may impact on their emotional and physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 102. Bullying : Definition, Risk Factors, And Impacts Bullying in Schools: Definition, Risk Factors, & Impacts Theresa Marie Fox EDST 1002 Spring 2015 Bullying in Schools: Definition, Risk Factors, & Impacts Over the past few decades, bullying has become a highly significant issue in schools across the globe. In the United States alone, it is estimated that approximately one in three children are victims of bullying (Smokowski & Kopasz, 2005). Although bullying affects nearly 70 percent of all students, it is usually "overlooked, ignored, and/or minimized" (Canter, 2005). By examining the definition of bullying, risk factors of being a victim and bully, and the impacts of bullying, schools can become more aware of their students' overall wellbeing through identifying, preventing, and reducing bullying. Definition It is important to identify bullying to keep students safe; therefore one must know what bullying constitutes. Due to the cultural context and varying perspectives across the world, understanding of what bullying exactly composes of can be difficult. According to Olweus, bullying occurs when "a student...is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other students and he or she has difficulty defending himself or herself"(Olweus, 1996, p. 265). The act of bullying can be categorized by how the bully strategizes the attack on his or her victim. The four main types of bullying include: physical, verbal, relational, and cyber (Wang et al., 2009). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 106. Political Factors: Kroger's Impact On Business Political Factors These are all about how and to what extent a government mediates in the economy. This can incorporate – government policy, political steadiness or precariousness in foreign markets, foreign trade policy, tax policy, labor law, environmental law, trade restrictions and so on. It is clear from the list above that political factors often have an impact on companies and how they do business. Organisations need to be able to respond to the current and anticipated future legislation, and alter their marketing policy appropriately. The company has no political pressures on it at present. The political framework of the country bolsters the Retailership businesses. Kroger partook in the campaign began by USO, which is a not revenue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Bag2bag" program is the most important one among them. Kroger reused more than 1billion pounds of corrugated cardboard in 2007. It resulted in a 14 percent increment over the previous year. In majority of the stores plastic bags, dry–cleaning bags and plastic shrink–wrap can now be reused via Kroger's recycling program. 9.1 million pounds of plastic recycled from the stores and distribution centers as a result of this program. The grocery bags used in many retail departments contain 25% reused content as a direct consequence of "Bag2bag" program. (Kroger Sustainability Report, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 110. Key Factors That Impact Change Key Factors That Impact Change The need to undergo organizational change is something that can completely intimidate any organization. According to Maurer (2005) "Sound change management theory and practice seem to cross cultural boundaries. Although the practice of change management initially developed in the United States and Western Europe, it seems to have broad applicability around the globe today." (p. 19). There are a lot of key factors that must be in place to help guide the organization through a change process and ensure that there is proper change management. This paper will discuss each unit 's specific strengths and opportunities for improvement as change was implemented at Texas Children 's Hospital, identify three factors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The team was able to engage in events to help them be better prepared for the official change before it launched. Process change can sometimes be accompanied by a certain level of difficulty; Unit 1 was able to combat that with support resources available for the end users. The end users were provided with resources to help them through any issues during and after the implementation process. One of the most important strengths of Unit 1 is communication. Effective communication in this unit allowed for the give and take of information and feedback among the members of the unit. The open lines of communication allowed the end users to know if, and how, they would be affected by the change. The end users were also able to give feedback during the process, which allowed the leaders to assess progress. Although there were many strengths in Unit 1, there was some opportunity for improvement as well. Although the scores for Unit 1 were significantly higher than those of Unit 2, there they still represented gaps that Unit 1 could utilize as opportunities for growth. Based on the graphs provided, Unit 1 could improve employee participation and provide more information and training to increase confidence. Business Unit 2 had some strengths as well, such as the adequate resources to properly implement the change initiative. The leadership for this team was also very involved in the beginning, unfortunately that changed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 114. Factors And Impacts Of Urbanization CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1. Research Background In both developed and developing countries of the world, urban centers have been an alternative center for human settlement and hence, the rate of urbanization is increasing at the turn of this century. Recent studies indicate that at the beginning of the twentieth century, only 10% of the world's population lived in urban areas. However, currently, half of the world's population has become urban dwellers (UNCHS, 2002). This shows that urbanization all over the world is expanding from time to time and the change has vast implication on the living conditions of the urban society. Due to rapid urbanization, the concentration of people especially, in cities and towns of developing countries increasingly aggravated the problem of housing. A large proportion of residents in cities and towns developed as well as developing countries are tenants (UN–HABITAT, 2003).Urbanization has been the dominant demographic trend in the entire world during the last half–century (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289971629 accessed 30 November 2017). Demographic variables such as population size, growth rates, and growth levels have major impacts on the demand for urban social and economic infrastructure (Girma, 2004). The level of urbanization in the world as a whole was about 46.6 percent in 2000, 50.6 percent in 2010 and it is supposed to reach 57.2 percent in 2025. The corresponding figures for African countries are 36.0 percent, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 118. Company Description Of Ezteeth 2. Company Description Our company has been named as 'Ezteeth' which is majoring in the health industry. The word 'Ezteeth' is the combination of the words 'easy' and 'teeth' which literally has the meaning of bringing convenience and simplicity to the consumers in managing the hygiene of mouth, especially the teeth. The ownership of Ezteeth is in the form of partnership with five key partners. The company has recently produced the 'Transparent Braces' and is under development for new products. Ezteeth has been set up on 1st January 2016 and had its business commenced on the 8th January 2016. The management office of Ezteeth is located at Kepong Village Mall, 3, Jalan 7a/62a, Bandar Sri Menjalara, 52200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2.1 Company History The health and hygienic levels of the consumers are our major concern which brought up the idea of starting up a company selling healthcare products, majoring in the care for teeth. We seek to make the management and maintenance of health and hygiene to be at its most effective, convenient and simplest way. The products of the company has been registered with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that suppliers have the power and advantages on supply their product in higher cost. This supplier concentration will affect the cost of the product because the suppliers obtain the advantages. The competition force for bargaining power of suppliers is considered as medium. This is because suppliers of our product can considered as seldom. Therefore, suppliers have the advantages and power to sell their material at a higher price. The method to overcome this problem is to make a contract with suppliers which supply its material at a fixed price. This method is able to avoid the problem of unstable material price. Besides, it also ensures that our company will get the material on time due to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 122. Essay On The Role Of Women In Heart Of Darkness In the Heart of Darkness you see a lot about Africa in the 1900s through an imperialistic view considering that's where Conrad is from. There are also a lot of behind the scenes importance nobody really picks up on. Women in the Heart of Darkness played more of a role in the book than people think, and it also portrays the effects on Africa and all of Europe, slowly. In the 1900s, women in advanced areas of the worlds have always been fighting for equal rights. When you take a look at that history, women are either protagonists or in most cases they are just being submissive to their husband or whomever it may be. Heart of Darkness mainly focuses on Men because back then despite Queen Victoria being the most powerful at the time, so you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She seemed uncanny and fateful." This represents the Moirae, the personifications of fate. The Fates have the foresight and can see into every man's fate, so they are pretty much a big deal if you believe in that sort of stuff. Maybe this also doesn't catch your eye whiles you read, Marlow may have had a mentally lasting impact from it based from his initial reaction. Another woman you most definitely could not ignore was Kurtz's African Mistress. She caught the eye of Marlow based off of the vivid description given. He mentions that She walked with measured steps, draped in striped and fringed clothes, treading the earth proudly, carrying her head high, her hair was in the shape of a helmet, she had brass leggings to the knee, brass wire gauntlets, etc, etc, you get the point. This woman isn't just Kurtz's mistress, she carries the personification of Africa herself, dark and mysterious and from Marlow's description of her being gorgeous, embodying all the beauty, mystery and danger within Africa. She also carries some power with her or influence over the natives around the station, and Kurtz himself. This was probably one of the only women who showed clear influence whiles the other women mentioned in this article were more background like the 1900s from a man's perspective would want you to see. At the same time it all comes back to women being more important than you would originally think. We focused on Marlow because it shows how important women impacted his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 126. Impact of Cultural and Social Factors on Health "Health is a universal human aspiration and a basic human need. The development of society, rich or poor, can be judged by the quality of its population's health, how fairly health is distributed across the social spectrum, and the degree of protection provided from disadvantage due to ill–health. Health equity is central to this premise. Strengthening health equity–globally and within countries– means going beyond contemporary concentration on the immediate causes of disease to the 'causes of the causes'–the fundamental structures of social hierarchy and the socially determined conditions these create in which people grow, live, work, and age. The time for action is now, not just because better health makes economic sense, but because it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In an effort to cope with the disease, people may decrease food intake, sell assets, borrow, withdraw children from school, leave their families or delay seeking care. There may be direct impact in the form of income loss, stigmatization and homelessness. Poor housing, overcrowding, malnutrition and risky behaviour also play important roles. Tuberculosis is the single leading cause of death among women of reproductive age. One of the leading causes of malnutrition and ill health in South Asia is 'food poverty'. Over 350 million in China and India alone do not have access to basic nutrition requirements.13 Malnutrition increases the risk of infection and infectious diseases, and is one of the biggest contributors to child mortaility, according to WHO. Prostitution and Sex Tourism: HIV/AIDS is deeply rooted in social structures and institutions, making it a particularly important disease for studying the social aspects of health. Across South Asia, prostitution exists in different forms, including 'red light areas' and brothel based prostitution. The region is home to a huge number of red light areas in big cities and medium towns, in transit business points on routes of business, as well as close to major industrial centres, and along highways and the borders, where there is military or paramilitary presence. Some of the largest red light ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 130. The Impact Of Global Factors On TESCO PLC UK There are a few components for headway of worldwide exchange all around. This incorporate creative generation methods, new transnational enterprises and proficient transportation framework. By ideals of universal exchange system and offices the organization like TESCO can work globally and do its business. This could be accomplished with no or little obstructions. Based upon these new exchange controls TESCO is uncommonly working and doing its business particularly in European nations. This is along these lines getting moved up to a universal or a worldwide organization. The promoting branch of TESCO is proficient and attempt to investigate the new universal laws being encircled by European Union or other global exchange associations. TESCO ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is therefore becomes important for TESCO to indentify or so a business analysis whether there is any regulation and policy that may curtail the business activities. So, while doing the business TESCO has to consider the all policies imposed by EU,. If that is done TESCO could face under the common law of violating the agreement of EU member countries. Because TESCO PLC is currently operating in different EU countries the company has to abide by these regulations. But still UK being member of EU, TESCO is getting more business in its are than other organizations operating in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 134. The Implementation And Sustenance Of Jit In the implementation and sustenance of JIT, psychological factors also play a vital role. Little consideration of the complexities involved in psychological pattern of employees and suppliers would reveal a vast field hitherto explored in the manufacturing environment. Every manufacturing practice has two elements; one is the technical element and other is the human element. In this paper, we attempt to understand the criticalities involved in the human element of the JIT practice. For this purpose, we researched upon the various factors affecting the human element and present the information in the following order. Firstly, we list down the factors or characteristics that would enable JIT to be successfully implemented and sustained. Secondly, we attempt to gain in depth understanding these factors thru' the research work conducted by work psychologist and how these factors behave in molding the implementation. Thirdly, we present how these factors are handled in industries and what are the possible solutions presented by academic and industries entities to tackle the challenges posed by these factors and its relations. Academic research not only concentrated on the traditional cross–cultural psychology like leadership, motivation, work values etc. but also staffing, performance management and employee health and safety. These research will better able to layout practices that can work in various cultural contexts. The psychological impact on manufacturing practices can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 138. Islam Factors And Its Impact On The Arab Empire 1. The Arab Empire grew to be very large, and trade influenced a lot of its expansion. The Arab Empire created many trade routes themselves while there was political unrest in Mesopotamia. The Arabs began using camel caravans that were especially useful in the desert. The Arab Empire did a lot of trading, which resulted in culture being brought along with the goods. The Arabs traded with China, Egypt Western India, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Africa. The many goods coming in from all over the world also brought people, beliefs and culture. All which influenced the Arab Empire greatly. A trading center called a bazaar made it possible for individuals to sell there own crafts and goods. The bazaar brought together people of lower classes as well that could trade with each other. Trading influenced the culture of the Arab Empire while also helping expand it. 2. Once Islam became more popular it spread through the African continent. During that time Muslims were one of the most advanced people. Islam geometric designs were used in African architecture. The Arabic vocabulary was used along with native languages. Advanced Muslim literature and arts was adapted by African societies and helped them develop. Islam brought more trade to Africa which influenced the culture even more. Islam developed most of math and algebra in African civilizations, along with medicine. Islam helped a lot of the culture and society in African civilizations. Alexeeva 3. Africa's civilizations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 142. The Role Of Associate In Nursing Earth as we all know it's Associate in Nursing improbably complicated and fragile network of interconnected systems that have developed slowly over the last four.5 billion years more or less. From the ashes of the massive Bang, this planet emerged as a mass of energy and components. From that new born mass of energy and components evolved structured, dynamic systems of solids, liquids, and gasses. The evolution of this planet continued to unfold over billions of years in such a novel method that eventually conditions arose with the flexibility to foster life. From the tiniest microorganisms to the biggest animals, all life on Earth includes a common antecedent. Everything is connected to everything. therefore, however, is it that our species ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our relationship with nature has currently become strictly economic. we tend to don't associate ourselves as a section of nature as a result of we tend to use it for profit. Forests ar abate for the profits of the lumber trade and to form area for placental mammal. Animals that we tend to ar doubtless associated with, that have senses and therefore the ability to socialize ar slaughtered by the billions to feed Associate in Nursing more and more carnivorous population. Resources like oil and food ar all erratically distributed throughout the globe and thus used as a platform for profit. All the whereas the surroundings bears the grunt of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 146. Comparing Journeys In Migrant Hostel And The Happiest Refugee Every individual will undergo many journeys throughout their lifetime – without journeys, they would be limited in experience and knowledge, and this is highlighted in many examples of media and literature. The nature of journeys also have an impact on the individual; the journey may be harsh, stressful or confusing. Anh Do's The Happiest Refugee (2010) and Peter Skrzynecki's Migrant Hostel (1975) are two texts that convey the transformative, unstable, segregative and communicative nature of journeys. Journeys have a profound impact on the individual, and provocative experiences and new knowledge often cause a re–evaluation of perspectives of both oneself and their surroundings. In The Happiest Refugee, the transformative nature of journeys is explored as Do undergoes a series of inner journeys ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Migrant Hostel, it is said that 'nationalities sought each other out instinctively – like a homing pigeon.' This statement is reciprocated in The Happiest Refugee, when Do describes how new Vietnamese refugees stayed with his family. The communicative nature of journeys is therefore explored in both texts by highlighting how shared experiences and cultures bring people together. The segregative nature is also explored when it is said that '[nationalities were] partitioned off... by memories of hunger and hate'. The quote shows that conflicting pasts also segregate people in journeys, reinforced by the harsh alliteration of the 'h'. This is shown in The Happiest Refugee when Do is presented 'with the hardest gig of his life' where he must present in front of Vietnam War veterans. The veterans are hostile at first, greeting Anh with silence; another example of how conflicting pasts can segregate people. Migrant Hostel and The Happiest Refugee demonstrate the segregative and communicative nature of journeys throughout their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 150. Essay about Case 1 Internal Audit A. The key processes used by Pizza Inc. at their individual site locations: * On the job training is the primary method for employees to learn policies and procedures. * An order will come into Pizza Inc. it will be written down on pre–numbered pads. The date, time of call, name, address, phone number, type of crust, and toppings requested are all taken down. If mistakes are made the pre–numbered order form will be thrown out and a new sheet will be used. * After the order is taken the employee will then calculate the pricing using hand calculators and give the customer a price and then record it on the order form. * Shift manager then check every order to make sure that the information is complete prior to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Oven temperatures may overcook and burn the pizzas. * Medium, Possible wasted ingredients and time of employees. * Pizza is intentionally cooked wrong so employees can "snack" on the incorrect order. * Medium, Probable, wasted time and ingredients. * Central located clock that is used as the only timer may stop working. * High, Unlikely, the whole store relies on the timer for cooking. The shop would have to stop operations if the clock stopped working until fixed. * Wrong label is put on the pizza and it is delivered to the wrong customer. * Medium, possible, customer satisfaction will be impaired. * The driver may get lost on the way to the customer. * Low, Remote, time of delivery will be significantly longer and food may be cold. * The driver's car can break down in route to the customer. * Medium, Unlikely, orders will be late to the customer and potentially cold. K – Key LinkS – Secondary Link | Risk 1 | Risk 2 | Risk 3 | Risk 4 | Risk 5 | Risk 6 | Risk 7 | Risk 8 | Risk 9 | Risk 10 | Process 1 | K | K | K | K | | | | | | | Process 2 | K | K | | | | | | | | | Process 3 | | | K | | | | | | | | Process 4 | | K | K | | | | | | | | Process 5 | | | | K | | | | | | | Process 6 | | | | | K | | | | | | Process 7 | | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 154. Society On Differences And The Impact Of Social Factors On... Impact of Social Factors on Individuals and the Society on Differences in Health, Life Expectancy and Achievement between Social Groups using two Sociological Perspectives. The issues of health, life expectancy, and achievement between social groups are very important components of life for any individual. The World Health Organization defines health as a state of thorough and total physical, psychological, mental, intellectual, and social well–standing. Therefore, health should not be interpreted as simply the absence of illness or medical infirmity. Life expectancy refers to an arithmetic or numerical measure of the mean number of years a person is prospected to live on earth, with respect to factors such as the year of birth, the number of years already lived, sex, and other demographic determinants. Achievement, on the other hand, is defined as the level of relative success in the society after the attainment of a certain goal or objective. This is perceived by and in comparison with the other members of the society. According to Tajfel (2008, p. 15), achievement is thus measured using certain common parameters. These three components of life in the society have acute and divergent differences and are majorly responsible for the dichotomy of social life. There are some vital social factors that control these differences which include family size and structure, religious beliefs, wealth, lifestyles, education level, and population growth rate. While discussing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...