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    Harold Sweeny is the new Director of Human Resources for Electric Applications Corporation. He was formerly employed as an assistant personnel director. Harold now takes on a new role as the human resources director. The main priority is to regain the trust and loyalty of the Electric Applications Corporation employees. Sweeney is faced with external organizations recruitment of skilled individuals within the workplace and also the difficult job of developing a human resource department that is…

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    some dangerous sharks. During that time, they loose the mask of the diver which has the address of the place of Nemo. Nemo was taken to a dentist's place where he was placed in an aquarium which was already a home for some other fishes. Among them, Gill was treated as the leader of the fish tank, who gets disabled when he tried to put a stone in the tank's filter and damages his fin. He trains Nemo to get inside the filter and stop it, so that it stinks the tank and could be a chance for all…

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    Why Slime Is A Colloid

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    what is known about slime has been because of studying hagfish slime. Unusually for a fish, “Hagfishes have evolved a counter-attack strategy that targets fishes where they are most vulnerable─the gills. We have shown that hagfish slime dramatically increases the hydrodynamic resistance of teleost gills, at least in freshly dead specimens, and the likely result for a predator that gets a mouthful of slime is suffocation” (Douglas 34). Unlike superabsorbent gels, where water is tightly connected…

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    Evolution Of Dogs

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    Chordata, and the class Mammalia. Within the phylum group Chordata is all humans and animals with a backbone. There are four main distinguishing features of the animals in the Chordata phylum: A dorsal, hollow nerve cord, a notochord and pharyngeal gill slits both at some time during development, and a muscular post-anal tail. The nerve cord stretches from the head of the animal to the tail and is the major nerve cord of nerve fibers. The notochord is…

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    How are African American individuals discriminated against in professional settings based on their hair? Black women are 1.5x more likely to be sent home from work because of their hair (The CROWN ACT,2019). Hairstyles such as dreads, locs, cornrows, and box braids are pivotal parts of African American culture(Jones,2020). Yet, African Americans are often discriminated against based on these styles, which causes them to lose their jobs, credibility, and even schooling (Robinson, D. E., &…

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    inductive inferences. An inductive inference is a generalization about a whole population based on a sample of that said population. For example, if all the wild life in the ocean were sampled and it was found that a majority of ocean wildlife has gills it could be inferred that animals…

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    Features of embryonic development in a chick and discussing Introduction During this essay, the features of embryonic development are analysed and comparisons between the developments of different species will be explored. Developmental biology is the study of the activity which leads to the growth and maturation of organisms.[1] The Red Jungle Fowl (Gallus gallus) is thought to be the ancestral to the modern domestic chicken. (Fumihito et al., 1994). [1] Chickens have had a long association…

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    backwards to protect themselves from intense fights with their prey or when they feel threatened. Just like any other fish, sharks have gills, which are used for breathing. Blood in their gill filaments absorb the oxygen from the water pumped into their gills, which is then carried to the muscles and organs of its body. Great white sharks also have special gill slits behind their eyes known as spiracles. These spiracles supply…

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    saved? It depends on the definition of “save”. If saving the world means returning the world into previous state, it is hard to succeed. However, if the definition is to maintain the peace, the world in Double Dead is already saved since the human, Gill and the vampire, Coburn become harmonious and rely on each other not to make Kayla’s sacrifice in…

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    As Benzie County evolves and grows the roots of the community stay. As our waterways have been used for shipping and logging over many generations they have also been used as a place of home, for salmon. In such a small place of the world such a large ecosystem full of beauty lies beneath the water where few get to experience its perplexing style. I am fortunate to grow up live in such a water driven environment where I can understand nature to the ability of a human. The Chinook Salmon was…

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