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    with YCWA General Manager Curt Aikens to discuss finalizing the Power Enhancement Agreement. Consistent with the previous meeting with the YCWA POD Committee, the Agency does not wish to explore the splitting of Gross Revenue and is citing several factors as the cause. The first is the 1990 Agreement that created the groundwork for the 2016 Agreement. The second, and perhaps most critical to each of our interests, is the growing prospect of other entities challenging YCWA’s, and to some…

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    NUB 430: Kaplan Report

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    On completion of Kaplan test for NUB 430, the following were remediation topics for all the questions I answered incorrectly: AIDS Dementia complex, Bulimia Nervosa, informed consent/psychiatry, cocaine/ crack cocaine, autism, alprazolam, ADHD, substance abuse: LSD, depression, alcoholism, hallucination, setting, limits, domestic violence, childhood problems: school-age, conversion disorder, schizophrenia, OCD, anxiety, barbiturate withdrawal, suicide prevention, fluoxetine, paroxetine, elder…

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    of Subscales Exploratory factor analysis (the principal factor method, promax rotation) was conducted on 55 items on a draft of scales, selecting a total of 42 items (15 items in Factor I, 11 items in Factor II, 10 items in Factor III, and 6 items in Factor IV) as a Scale that measures Instructional Activities for Supporting the Formation of Relationship between Students and Child patients in Pediatric Nursing Practicum (SIAPRSCCTPN) (Table 4). The extracted four factors were treated as…

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    wage-earning capacity. In cases of permanent partial disability, the loss of wage-earning capacity is evidentiary determination that must be based on the claimant’s medical impairment and functional abilities as well as vocational and other non medical factors. See Van Rensselaer Manor (2017 WL 1825079). The Judge’s finding of a 3-B impairment rating pf the Board Permanency Guidelines is not in dispute. Given the fact the attending physician did not examine the claimant at the time of his…

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    8 Factor Analysis

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    KEY QUESTIONS (paraphrased): Sen. Graham Q1. Is there enough information now to go from schedule 1 to schedule 2? An. Dr. Weiss: That’s is something still being considered by the FDA’s 8 factor analysis. What I would state is that we still do not have the clinical trials to determine that marijuana is ready for any indication by the FDA. What we are interested in, is expediting the research process, whether that be changing the schedule or streamlining the process within the schedule 1 process…

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    or non-verbal, Proper communication can bring about an employees acceptance of the vision, values, and polices of a company. Failure to establish healthy communication can lead to poor work culture. Diversity within the work force is an important factor because a diverse population within an organization is good, giving an employee a sense of fewer barriers and more opportunities for personal growth. Employment of skilled workers to an organization leads to retention; by bring the right fit into…

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    need to provide higher reactive power, thus operating with a lower power factor (pf) [9], [11]- [17]. For example, in [9], the power factor of IPMSMs at 0.2 modulation index is shown to be 0.52. The power factor of SynRMs also varies between 0.3-0.7 based on designed saliency [17]. Hence, the three-level inverters for these applications need to be controlled appropriately at lower modulation indices and lower power factors for optimum…

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    2015), was adversely affected by the low wind speed. The actual wind speed factor in 2015 was lower than the wind speed noted in…

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    Human Error In Aviation

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    aircraft are designed with multiple systems to aid aircrew with all aspects of flight; however, the only factor that aircraft manufacturers can’t eliminate is the integration of human error. “Human errors represent the mental or physical activities of individuals that fail to achieve their intended outcome”*. In order to properly predict human error factors we must first understand some factors that make up human error, such as “fatigue” and “situational stress”. Stress can manifest a…

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    The Oil Factor Analysis

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    impoverished country in need of aid, simply because oil is a resource the entire world recognizes the value and importance of. When this search for oil-rich land occurs, however, humanity can often be overlooked, as is shown in the documentary “The Oil Factor.” While the overall message of the documentary, that the United States of America is only involved in the issues of Middle Eastern countries because they wish to gain access to and potentially control their significant quantities of oil, is…

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