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    citizens who were not in favor of this system, but it became a life changing factor in our world today. Since the railroads were being constructed, which allowed a fast and resourceful way to travel great distances, the operation "required the standardization of time in zones." To begin with, citizens were not fond of the topic "time" due to many reasonings. One being that the citizens didn 't have a consent on the subject and it angered most of them. Before the Standard Time Act, people used…

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    Maya Ceramics

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    matrix and NAA analysis that characterizes the chemical aspects of ceramic pastes. Specialization and standardization studies within a ceramic assemblage can reveal a great deal about the organization of production. Looking at the organization of ceramic production usually begins with an evaluation of standardization, labor investment, and skill (Costin and Hagstrum 1995). Briefly, standardization can be evaluated within a ceramic assemblage by quantifying formal and technological attributes…

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    Inequalities In Society

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    Society has developed a constantly repeating cycle of oppression and inequality. However, using the power of newfound technologies has led to the individual to be able to research, speak out, and unites with others to break free of the grasp of large corporations. Professor Tim Wu analyzes the growth of digital technology and the internet in, Father and Son, and he concludes that: “It may be true, today, that the individual holds more power than at any time in the past century”(Wu 556). Wu also…

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    Vitamin C Titration

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    data for standardization of iodine solution. Calculation of standardization factor Standardization factor = (mass of vitamin C titrated) / (Volume of iodine solution used) = (125g) / (41.3ml) = 3.03 mg vitamin C/ml iodine solution Experiment B: Vitamin C titration using fresh fruit sample to determine the content The tabulated experimental data for this experiment is shown below (Table 2). In this experiment, the amount of vitamin C was calculated by multiplying the standardization…

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    order to be consider a good teachers that was teaching the students what they were supposed to be learning is very similar to Schurz and how he change the learning of the students to something that they wanted to learn and work on and not in the standardization the school system wanted them to teach. They both were critical thinkers and teachers because they changed and opposed to a system in different ways so that their students could get better outcomes then if they would of learn the…

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    Educational Phobia

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    Special people come from special places. America’s schools desire the ability to make every child important, yet, they attempt to achieve individualism through standardization. By entrenching themselves in the philosophy that if one child fails, all fail, and that children are not to be trusted, they ensure that no one succeeds in the first place. This educational phobia makes every policy designed to encourage the individual only address children as statistical groups. Educational phobia in…

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    and knowledge workers common in university, public accosting firm, and craft production firm. The products and services are standardization and relatively complex. Thus, production process could be directly control by operators. The standardization of skills and training and indoctrination might be relied for coordination by professional bureaucracy. Therefore, standardization and decentralization might be used in coordinating mechanism. Moreover, specialists tend to work independently but…

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    In the 15th century, The Medici Family became “Europe’s greatest banking dynasty.” Once wealthy textile merchants, the Medici Family used their wealth to become dukes of Florence and eventually held positions of four popes and two French regents. In 1397, the family established a financial institution called The Medici Bank, which became the largest bank in Europe. Furthermore, the Medici introduced the idea of lending and as Ferguson argues, the “decentralization of their lending and reaching…

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    and involved in working with people as they directly represent their organisation. As a fast-growing franchise business Anytime Fitness currently have 2,500 territories sold and a membership base of over 1,000,000. Thanks to the organisation’s standardization…

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    In Vannevar Bush 's article, Research Agency Planned, Bush urges for an increase in government funding toward the sciences to develop solutions to several problems the U.S. faces. Bush does this by focusing on three problems. The first is to fund basic research in medicine. Bush points out that currently seven million people are suffering from mental illnesses of which there is no cure and additional funding should aid the basic research in medicine so that progress can be made toward a solution…

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