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    The first reading detailed the leadership succession management strategy at Kaiser Permanente in Colorado Region. The company is the nation’s largest not-for-profit health insurance plan. An internal survey found gaps in the leadership development and recruitment, the case study provides the processes they utilized to rectify this issue. They utilized the leadership review process to identify individuals with leadership potential. The executives at Kaiser Permanente were in charge of development…

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    Minced Fish Experiment

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    This species of fish selected in this experiment was Nemipterus spp (ikan kerisi). Nemipterus spp or Threadfin Bream is major used in the production of surimi as it is known to exhibit good gel-forming ability (Park, 2014). Table 1 above shows the raw data of the fish. The weight of fresh fish is 12.000 kg but after deboning the weight of minced fish meat process was only left 4.970 kg. At the end of the experiment, after all the washing and pressing process, the weight of the minced fish meat…

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    Thiosulphate Lab Report

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    Purpose To investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of the thiosulphate reaction. Hypothesis If the temperature increases, then the rate of the thiosulphate reaction will also increase. Variables Independent variable: Temperature change in each experiment, which will be varied by increasing the temperature by 10°C each time. Dependent Variable: Rate of reaction, which will be measured by measuring the time taken for the cross to not be visible. Constants: Concentration of HCl and…

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    Chloroplast Lab Report

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    10ml of CIB should be added to P2 right after transfer of supernatants to their respective tubes. Now that we have the particular tubes (P1, P2, and S2), each tubes will be split into 3 subgroups. The cuvettes that are named blanks are used for calibration…

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    Equine Body Condition

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    Equine body condition scoring – a useful tool for all? The saying “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” is certainly appropriate in the body conditioning of horses (Wood, 1995). Beauty in one owner’s eye is excess fat in another’s. So stands the issue: what is the appropriate condition of a horse? Horses come in a variety of shapes and sizes; some are heavy, some are thin and many somewhere in-between. Being able to identify if a horse is overweight, underweight or at an ideal weight is…

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    Who is Nelson Mandela, he is a guy that fought against racial discrimination in South Africa. He did almost everything in his power to make sure that at some point everyone was equal at some point. Read more to find out more about him and the great things he did. Why is Nelson Mandela a person who shows Moral Courage? Nelson Mandela is a great example of someone who showed moral courage. Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary. Apartheid is racial separation and discrimination…

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    In the world richest biotope, wetlands, and specially floodplains, remain particularly active zones in terms of nutrients, biodiversity, flows spreading, sediment transfer and human activities. Today, these sensitive zones are facing increasing human pressures and augmentation in frequency and intensity of extreme hydrological events. The impact of such extreme events on floodplain ecology and biogeochemistry is still difficult to assess. In this context, hydrodynamic models are attractive tools…

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    as of late. Latinos are one of the larges minorities in the Unites States and we are only growing bigger by the minute. Latino culture is loved by many its not a trend but it’s a staple in our society. From the food to the music and our holiday calibrations. Latinos have a strong cultural presence in America. Why does this not reflect in other categories like politics. According to the U.S. Census Bureau estimates the 2016 Latino over-18 population at nearly 39.8 million that is 16 percent of…

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    Unbalance is the most influential reasons of vibration on a rigid rotor. When designing high speed rotors and precise rotors, it is a important factor to be considered in the design. The way which used in the experiment is add the unbalance mass on the rotor, then, make whole system be balanced. The report has contained two tables which show the results collected from the experiment. It has included four diagrams, two tables and discussion section for results. Theory[1] Rigid Rotor:…

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    This study examined the relationship between pedometers and student motivation for physical activity. The research question is: Does the use of pedometers increase student motivation for physical activity amongst 4th grade students? It is hypothesized that the use of pedometers increases student motivation for physical activity amongst 4th grade students. Methodology This quasi-experimental study examined if the use of pedometers can increase student motivation for physical activity amongst…

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