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    variability or dispersion? Provide a rationale for your answer. Answer: The group with the least amount of variability was the experimental groups post test empowerment score because it showed the least amount of dispersion. The experimental groups SD post test score was only 7.28. 6. Did the empowerment variable or self-care self-efficacy variable demonstrate the greatest amount of dispersion? Provide a rationale for your answer. Answer: The group with the greatest amount of dispersion was the self-care

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    INTRODUCTION The social constructionist perspective holds the view that the self is continuing "shaped and reshaped through interactions with others and involvement in social and cultural activities" (Wetherell & Maybin‚ 1996‚ p 220). Social constructionist is concerned with explicating the processes by which people come to describe‚ explain‚ or otherwise account for the world (including themselves) in which they live (Gergen‚ 1971). Thus‚ the social constructionist approach implies that the

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    ORGANIZING Organizing Trends in Workplace Traditional Trends In designing a structure to support the efficient and effective accomplishment of organization goals‚ managers may choose to follow more traditional organizational organizational designs. The design are including functional‚ divisional‚ product‚ geographical‚ process and customer. A functional structure is an organizational design that group similar or related occupational specialties together. It’s functional approach to departmentalization

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    (reading) Liquid-Gas Equilibria Solid-Liquid Equilibria Solid-Gas Equilibria Phase Diagrams: Effect of Pressure and Temperature on Physical State 8 Intermolecular Forces Four main types:  Dipole-dipole  Ion-dipole  Hydrogen bonding  London Dispersion force Not every molecule has all of four types of forces. Then‚

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    Baldeo Persaud NT1310 Unit 7 Exercise 1: Fiber Optics- Definitions 1. Crosstalk – The coupling or transfer of unwanted signals from one pair within a cable to another pair. Crosstalk can be measured at the same (near) end or far end with respect to the signal source. Crosstalk is considered noise or interference and is expressed in decibels. 2. Waveguides – A structure that guides electromagnetic waves along their length. The core fiber in an optical-fiber cable is an optical waveguide. 3. FTTH

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    A Gap of sky Every young teenager has problems that they have to cope with‚ every teenager has some rules bound to them that they have to follow. Every teenager has some sort of responsibility‚ and every teenager has some sort of pressure‚ they want to show that they are relevant‚ that they can take care of themselves. But every teenager has a rebellious side too‚ and every teenager can feel lost‚ empty and abandoned. So what happens when the pressure gets too big? And the burden gets too heavy

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    the bond dipole moments to cancel making Ethyne nonpolar. f.) Ethanol is completely soluble in water rather than Ethanethiol which is partially soluble because Ethanol has a hydrogen bond (OH) which attracts to water (H₂O). Ethanthiol has London-dispersion forces which does not attract to water because there is no Oxygen to bond to water. 6.) a.) i.) ii.) b.) In Box X‚ Compound 2 is represented because of the stronger intermolecular forces present (Hydrogen-bonding intermolecular

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    Gain Equalization of Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifiers with Tuneable Long-Period Gratings Thabiso J. Nhlapo‚ Pieter L. Swart‚ and Anatoli A. Chtcherbakov Centre for Optical Communications and Sensors Faculty of Engineering‚ Rand Afrikaans University PO Box 524‚ Auckland Park 2006‚ South Africa Abstract-This paper presents an adaptive gain equalization technique of the gain spectrum for an Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier (EDFA) by using a tuneable Long-Period Grating ) (LPG). The gain spectrum of an EDFA

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    determining the rate at which liquids evaporate. The different types of intermolecular forces are as follows‚ Ion dipole are the strongest forces‚ Dipole Dipole which are between polar molecules and both positive and negative ions attract to each other‚ dispersion are the weakest of all intermolecular forces‚ they also are formed by the shifting of electron clouds within molecules and hydrogen bonding which is attractive force between the hydrogen attached to an electronegative atom of one molecule and an

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    Ecologists use a variety of sampling techniques to estimate densities and total population sizes Dispersion * Dispersion is affected by environmental and social factors * Dispersion is pattern of spacing among individuals within boundaries of population * Three kinds of dispersion -Clumped -Random -Uniform Demography * Many factors influence a population’s size‚ density and dispersion. * Certain vital stats. will change from generation to generation‚ a common tool used to

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