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    what is reality, and what is Reality? Object identification poses an issue when defining human value and capability. There are theories like, originated theory, viewer theory, multiple viewer theory, and object identification theory, and contextualism that help humans address this problem. But there is one that stands out among the rest when defining what makes a person a person. Contextualism is the best perspective when discussing object identification and search for the truth because it best…

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    process called body modification. People from around the world use many different types body modifications for a variety of reasons. Body modifications have been used for at least four reasons: the search for beauty, a symbol of status, forms of identification, and coming of age rituals. The…

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    The criteria involves; identification of potential development projects, followed by classification and ranking of projects then lastly, selecting the suitable project. Identification of potential projects can be two way, bottom up and top bottom. Bottom up in the sense that the user departments give their opinion first. On the other hand, top bottom where the decision is made by the top management or development committee. After identification, project identification calls for evaluating,…

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    Sigmund Freud claimed that "neurosis is the inability to tolerate ambiguity." Ambuigity commonly creates anxiety even for the most well-adjusted individual. Group work calls for a certain amount of nebulousness in the process of developing a safe space and cohesion among members. Yalom and Leszcz (2005) and Corey, Corey, Corey (2010) agree that resistance and conflict can be viewed as positive and in service of moving the group forward. Both authors advocate for the proper and skillful working…

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    Commission agreed to issue, for the first time, a “Nonbinary” driver license. However, California would bring the topic to a new level. In fact, Californian State is considering extending this new gender option not only to driving licenses, but to all identification documents. Finally, the introduction of gender X would enable many individuals to identify with their gender and solve…

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    registration has become a controversial issue in the United States and both Republicans and Democrats have plenty to say about this issue. We begin by examining the voter ID policy. What is voter ID? Voter ID laws require people to show proof of identification before voting at the polls in order to prevent voter impersonation. The requirement is a government issued-issued photo ID, but some states may accept other forms of ID such as student ID, military ID, passport, or concealed handgun…

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    perceive it as personally-chosen, to identify, and to accept the regulatory process, he/she is, subsequently, deemed to be regulated by identification. According to Deci and Ryan(2002,p.17), “regulation through identification involves a conscious valuing of a behavioural goal or regulation, an acceptance of the behaviour as personally important.” Since identification permits volition, behaviour, under this form of extrinsic motivation, is regarded self-determined (the person can feel a sense of…

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    4. Analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) [26] The identification and quantification of components of traditional TCM by chromatographic analysis (HPLC) is one of the major challenge. As TCM is a complex matrices in which all the constituents plays specific role for the overall efficacy. So the analysis of all the constituents synchronously is necessary to quality control the TCM. So the new technique UPLC is used for the quality control of the TCM. 5. Multi-residue analysis of…

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    COP: Zero Defects

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    COP involves the identification of a community together with some of the problems that affect them as a whole. Through this, they can get to the root of an issue that affects them. Through different sources, various factors that are related to the issue at hand are identified. For the community to be kept updated about the issue, the means of communication is opened and is maintained that way. Another method that is used for problem solving is the zero defects method (Mahadevan, 2010). This…

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    development in the way which the identification parades can be done. The introduction of Video Identification Parade Electronic Recording (VIPER) had made it easier for the witness to do the identification. Witnesses do not have to show up at the police station but instead it can be done from home. This method had been proven to be easier as the witness does not have to face the suspect. This method also aimed to be more effective and can reduce the cost of identification parade…

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