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    One of the trends described in Uhl-Bien, Schermerhorn, and Osborn (2014) is importance of connections and networks. I believe this trend has great importance because in the job market one must built a relationship with employers. Especially in my particular field, the clinical laboratory, where there is only a handful of major medical centers in New York City. It is essential that we maintain positive connections with past employers or colleagues because they can help us if a new opportunity…

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    One way to create learning opportunities and learning environments that are meaningful and useful is by having teachers that understand how learning occurs. One way teachers can create meaning and useful learning opportunities and learning environments is by using learning style inventories. Advocates of learning style assessments say that optimal instruction requires diagnosing an individual’s learning style and using the information from the assessment for optimal instruction. Learning…

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    Transformational Leadership and Change This article proposes an in depth investigation of the relationships transformational leaders, organizational justice and employees’ motivation in organizations changes (Deschamps, Rinfret, Lagacé & Privé, 2016). In order to investigation, the article took Quebec’s healthcare system because of its long history of reform and restructuring (Deschamps, Rinfret, Lagacé & Privé, 2016). Over the years the quasiperpetual reorganizations of the system have…

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    Environmental justice differentiates itself from the general term of environmentalism in that it fights for environment equality for people of minority races and low socio-economic status. While the environmental justice movement began in the 1960’s in the US parallel to the civil rights movement, it attracted enormous attention in the 1990’s due to Robert Bullard’s book “Dumping In Dixie” which highlighted evidence of discrimination in locations chosen for toxic waste dumps in the US (Carder, E…

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    Comprehension: What is involuntary experimentation and give 2-3 examples of how Black people were subjected to multiple forms of involuntary experimentation, both during slavery and after. Golash-Boza writes, “Sims repeatedly sewed up Anarcha’s vagina, yet it became infected every time and he had to painfully reopen the wounds. sim knew about anesthesia but refused to administer it to Anarcha or to the tend other women … Rather than treating the men for syphilis, the PHS doctors used the study…

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    changes but it will always is going to take time to implement them and often times money. There are many areas after closer examination that could be improved upon such as the following: supporting employees “creature comforts”, providing safe work environments, providing employees avenues to address issues with the they have been treated or when disciplined…

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    Regulation barriers prevent institutions from professionally developing technology and processes that are critical for green supply chains. Law regulating Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) commonly make it complicated to share information among the industries. This is because laws control information and technology, making the reach of technology dependent on the groups that are in control of the information. This causes a stoppage in the modifying the process by creating a problem for the…

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    planet, therefore causing many problems to other species of life. One such example reflected by this is the decreasing biodiversity of organisms within an environment, especially lichen. Scientists characterize environmental changes through the research of various organisms, due to their observable reactions toward change in their respective environment. Lichens, composite organisms consisting of a fungus and an algae or a cyanobacteria, act as bioindicators in revealing environmental changes,…

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    several adverse marketing environments and has come out on top through strong marketing efforts. Subjects of interest in this article consist of competition, macroeconomic factors, and the natural environment. Competition in the airline industry was robust and consisted on a large number of corporations fighting for market share. Macroeconomic factors include the Great Recession that occurred in 2008-2009 which made consumers more budget conscious. The natural environment has been adversely…

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    Pill Bug Experiment

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    bugs to another choice chamber filled with dry soil. Add DI water to side B until the soil becomes damp (Trial 3). Repeat step 3. Predictions If exposed to a wet paper towel and a dry paper towel, then the pill bugs will prefer the wet environment over the dry environment because they are used to living in moist conditions. If exposed to salty and neutral conditions, they will prefer the side with DI water because the soil pill bugs generally live in is closer to pure water. Statistical Analysis…

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