Phil Kwon Scent of Apples The short story Scent of Apples highlights the class stratification in the Filipino community. In order to illustrate this‚ Santos foils the character of the traditional Filipino farmer‚ Fabia‚ to the main character who is from the Islands. It was interesting to see how blind the Filipinos in America were‚ to the situations present in their own country. It was as if their traditions‚ stories‚ and lifestyles were lost when they moved to the United States. Filipina exemplifies
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Ozgener‚ S. (2008) Diversity Management and Demographic Differences-based Discrimination: The Case of Turkish Manufacturing Industry: Journal of Business Ethic‚ Vol. 82 Issue 3‚ p621-631 Available From: http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=6&hid=7&sid=ec6de6b4-6c9b-48d1-9887-653cd0da057d%40sess
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ACID BASE IMBALENCE INTRODUCTION The body normally maintains a steady balance between acids‚ produced during metabolism and bases that neutralize and promote the excretion of the acids.Many health problems may lead to acid base imbalance.Patients with Diabetis mellitus ‚COPD‚and kidney disease frequently frequently develop acid base imbalences. Vomiting and diarrhea may also cause acid base imbalance.The kidneys are an essential buffer system for
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Demographic is a study of human population which based on few aspects such as population density‚ population composition and lifestyle choices. While housing characteristics is define as the differences in housing such as the size‚ type and age of house. Generally speaking‚ demographic factors will result in having different housing characteristics. To illustrate this relationship‚ two suburbs‚ Stuart Park and Nightcliff from Darwin have been chosen. First of all‚ Darwin is a tropical wet and dry
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G eographically‚ Base 113 was located on a different frequency‚ yet it existed near the vicinity of the Barnegat area. Much like any other location that cannot be found in the physical world‚ this kept average‚ nosy people from stumbling across it by accident. And as with any other location that can only be accessible using a Teleport Anomaly or an Adelbu issue Teleportation Transponder‚ the other world existed alongside the fog world. Conversely‚ whereas the fog world was a seemingly endless expanse
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Experiment Acids‚ Bases‚ and Neutrals Problem Are common house-hold products pH balanced and neutral? Information Gathered pH measures how acidic or alkaline a solution is. The pH scale ranges from 0-14. Solutions that range from 0-6 are considered to be acidic. Solutions that are on the acidic end of the scale are low in pH‚ high in hydrogen ion‚ and low in hydroxyl ions. An acid has a sour taste‚ hence‚ will react to metal and will be corrosive; therefore‚ they are considered as an electrolyte
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Aqueous Acid/Base Chemistry Resources: Harris ‘Quantitative Chemical Analysis’ Review: Pure water has a pH = 7 Autodissociation: H2O (( H3O+ + OH- K = [H3O+][OH-]/[H2O] -log[H3O+] = 7 [H3O+] = 10-7 M = [OH-] [H2O] = 55.56 M K = 1.8 x 10-16 ; pKa = 15.74 pKa is the acid dissociation constant; low pKa (strong acid‚ high pKa (weak acid we can also write Kw = [H3O+][OH-] Kw = 10-14 In water‚ pH + pOH = 14 pH scale Strong
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Week 05 Case Study “Apple introduced the original iPhone back in 2007‚ instantly obsoleting every other smartphone on the planet in every way that mattered” (Ritchie‚ 2013‚ p.1). Within the next two years Apple came out with the iPhone 3G and 3GS which they were able to increase the functionality while simultaneously lowering the price‚ this allowed Apple to take the smartphone fully out of the niche and make them mainstream (Ritchie‚ 2013). Apple was able to bring the iPhone to broader
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Review Sheet Exercise 10 Acid/Base Balance NAME 1. Match each of the definitions in Column A with the appropriate description in Column B. Column A Column B F 1. pH E 2. acid D 3. base A 4. acidosis B 5. alkalosis C 6. carbon dioxide a. condition in which the human body’s pH levels fall below 7.35 b. condition in which the human body’s pH levels rise above 7.45 c. mixes with water in the blood to form
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Bases of Power in an Organization Leadership in an organization can be defined as the approach and manner in which directions are provided‚ plans implemented and workers motivated. The bases of power can be said to be the ways and methods which the managers of an organization use in order to influence the behavior of the employees. It is also referred to as the possession of authority on the employees and having an influence over other people. Power is extremely beneficial tool in an organization
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