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    This process of data analysis will hone in on the issue and build on the foundation set by the diagnosis process. Change cannot take place without first having data to work from. The data allows the change to be measured and show success or failure with the plan being implemented. This change can be seen when utilizing both quantitative and qualitative data analysis. While quantitative data is numerical and can be counted” Qualitative data is…

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    The objective of this assessment is to identify a social problem in the international context, determine the people affected, possible causes of the problem and who may benefit. After the assessment of the problem, a plan for advocacy can be designed to address the issue. As an international social worker, working for a non-government agency, my organization would address female infanticide, specifically in India. Infanticide and feticide encompasses the murder of newborn children or sex…

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    marriage because the husband was not cooperative. Analysis of the situation using the Root Cause Analysis technique is that the wife failed to perform some of her matrimonial duties. She was also exercising the equal rights in her marriage instead of using them at work place. She was the boss at her workplace so she wanted to do the same at home. She should learn to do the basic house chores either by going to the school or learning from others. This cause is human. The parents of the wife…

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    Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 A. Root Cause Analysis What is a root cause analysis (RCA)? It is a way to understand errors; why they happen, what caused them and how can we stop this error from happening again. Hospitals can use RCA to understands sentinel events. When applied successfully, RCA is an effective system- and team-oriented approach to learning from failures and triggering improvement, Ogrinc, G and Huber, S (2010). The next steps after the event are to set up…

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    Root Cause Analysis of hyper-incarceration of African Americans in Delaware  Define the problem Structural Violence Structural violence refers to systematic ways in which social structures harm or otherwise disadvantage individuals (2013). As an African American man and a lifelong resident of Delaware. I have often wondered how the incarceration rate of African American men has gotten so high. My job brings me into contact with many young men and women, predominantly African American, who…

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    plant growth and yield. The narrow layer of soil surrounding roots where essential root metabolism and activities take place is known as rhizosphere. The biology and chemistry of the soil is determined by the root excretion in rhizosphere (~1 mm broad region, has no definite edge). Hiltner was the first person to use this term rhizosphere and expressed it as the distinct zone of soil where microbial population develops due to exudation of root (Hartmann et al. 2008). A large population of…

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    boiled down to a singular incident. Thus, to examine Ferguson qua phenomenon in the absence of historical context creates a vacuum in the analysis of American culture, it allows for conclusions to be drawn too hastily, too self-servingly in the…

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    the roots under light microscopy The roots of both Col and rsw1 plants of Arabidopsis at permissive (21°C) and non-permissive temperatures (31°C) were observed under light microscope by staining with different stains which were Toluidine Blue, Ruthenium Red and Calcofluor White. The results are shown below. i. Toluidine Blue Stain Figure 2| Root tip of Col plant at permissive temperature (21°C) stained with Toluidine Blue under light microscope with magnification 4X. The width of the root tip…

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    Some plants are more tolerant of hot water than others. Before you try to heat your plants, you should get a probe thermometer to make sure you know the water temperature that you are dumping on your plants. As long as you do not overheat your plant roots and leaves, watering with hot water will have no harmful effect. When you are heat treating plants this is an age-old way of dealing with soil-borne pests, including aphids, scale, mealybugs, and mites. When you are dealing with hot water, the…

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    also failed to explain why a “band aid” solution was proposed. It also failed to explain some of the technical terms. Aspect 2: Grade: 10 Comment: The author presented the Root Cause Analysis tool. The writer did explicitly define the five steps for the process. However, there were details missing, so that steps of the analysis were not fully completely. For example, it did not seem like the problem was fully defined. In that section, the…

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