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    INTRODUCTION Workforce diversity is defined as similarities and differences among employees in terms of age, cultural background, physical abilities, race, religion, sex etc. The need for a diverse workforce is increasing for the current organisations to thrive and flourish. With an exponential leap happening in many fields like travel, communication, technology diverse set of people are seen to be working in various fields. The trade agreements and free flow of labour between the countries…

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    Molly Bender World Art Diversity paper Diversity The meaning of “Diversity” isn’t just about how individuals represent more than one origin, race, and religion. To me being diverse means accepting and respecting people for who they are, and not judging them based on their appearance. Each person is unique in their own way and every person will have their own individual differences. We have to accept one another. I think it would be good to explore other people’s heritage and culture in a…

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    Kerns, “Graziadio Business Review). (3) Diversity culture Pepsi has their commitment to make diversity and inclusive a way of life, PepsiCo support, community organizations to promote diversity initiatives develops long term relationship with female supplier and female employees. Cultural diversity- According to the U.S. census Bureau the national society will become older and move diverse over the next 40 years. (United…

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    Invertebrate Diversity

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    physical factors on diversity in freshwater environments by observing invertebrate diversity in riffles and pools in a freshwater stream. It was hypothesized that differences in invertebrate diversity between riffles and pools would be due to physical factors in the environment. To test this hypothesis, invertebrates were collected from each environment and classified by their taxa, and Shannon-Simpson indices were produced from these data to analyze the differences in diversity between the two…

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    As a proud democratic country it is hard for Americans to look at another regime type and think of it as having positive qualities. This is especially true regarding an authoritarian regime. Easily associated with Russia and thus the Cold War, seeing any good come from our once enemies regime is difficult. However just because proud Americans cannot see something does not mean it does not exist; there are positive qualities to an authoritarian regime type, especially when limited to looking at…

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    visible LEDs. In majority of these applications, potential use of organic polymers is in the form of anti-reflective coatings, optical adhesives, substrates, and micro lenses. The critical property necessary for such applications is the high refractive index (RI) of the material. However, typical carbon based polymers have low RI values which limits the use of these polymers in the aforementioned applications. Thus, organic polymers with higher RI values, typically greater than 1.8, have…

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    Mutual Fund Summary

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    REIT Index, which is a composition of public traded equity real estate investment trusts (REITs) (Wallace…

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    Accident Essay

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    In July 1994, I was involved in an accident, and in this accident I lost the end of my right middle finger. So the story I’m about to tell you is true. On this particular day I was working at the United States Postal Service at 7117 W. Harry I had just been assigned to work with Rick Sifford. Rick and I were to move some three-inch angle iron. I think there were about 20 feet long so that equates to a lot of weight, far more than was safe for two people to move. I forget how many pieces of iron…

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    Carbohydrates Case Study

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    As people with type 2 diabetes body’s develop resistance to insulin. Therefore, it is critical that diabetics know how to control their blood glucose levels with diet and exercise. One of the primary uses for the glycaemic index is to help diabetic individuals control their blood sugar. It is imperative that diabetics have a diet and exercise regime to ensure homeostasis. It is beneficial for diabetics to plan meals consisting primarily of foods from the low and medium GI…

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    Back when I was in the fifth grade. I had three injuries back to back. First I broke my index finger, then ring finger, and finally my right collar bone. The first two where due to sports, but the last one was due to the fact that I was stupid. So pretty much I stayed hurt in fifth grade. I had found it to be so hysterical that all my injuries happened on my right side of my body. Well let me explain how I got them three injuries. Well, I have played baseball from Tee-ball from Babe…

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