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    The test charge at first was attracted but then repelled.     3. After observing the electric field in your trials above‚ where was the electric field the  strongest? What was the direction of the electric field?  ● Positive charge­ Upwards     4. Did you notice a green arrow appear as the test charge started to accelerate‚ this arrow  represented the electric force! If not‚ take another “shot” at the game above and come  back to this question. When was the electric force the greatest?   ● Electric force was the greatest when the positive/negative was close to the test charge 

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    Theoretical Framework

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study In our fast-paced world‚ it’s always about being better and faster – not only as compared to others‚ but as we were before. Life is seen as a competition‚ and only the fittest survive. Perfection is both ideal and a norm. However‚ as the saying goes‚ nobody is perfect. It is the striving for this seemingly paradoxical goal that leaves feelings of inadequacy and disappointment. Disappointments in life are inevitable‚ and so are challenges and difficulties

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    Ethical Frameworks

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    Ethical Frameworks Practice Health care professionals are subject to a multitude of professional‚ legal‚ and ethical responsibilities which call for personal judgment to be utilized in such a manner as to protect clients as well as public wellness and interests. Overall considerations in handling such duties may be considered to be respect of a client’s autonomy‚ confidence‚ and recognition of obligations owed to all clients. While the aforementioned acts fall within the professional realm

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    fram THEORICAL FRAMEWORK THEORIES ON THE NATURAL HISTORY OF BREAST CANCER 1. The Halsted Theory: Spread from One Source For 60 years‚ starting in 1894 (or perhaps earlier)‚ breast cancer was seen in medical literature to be a disease that arose in one location (the breast) and‚ if left untreated‚ spread through the lymphatic system first to nearby lymph nodes and subsequently to other organs in the body. This theory of "contiguous" development of metastases was articulated

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    A Study of the Impact of Values and Lifestyles (VALS) on Brand Loyalty with Special Reference to English Newspapers* C.Anandan1‚ M.Prasanna Mohanraj 2 & S.Madhu3 Abstract Indian Newspaper Industry is witnessing high growth‚ despite the rise of the Internet and of telecommunications as viable sources of information. Earlier all the newspapers thought that the opportunity for them was within their own geographical area. But‚ in coming years publishers will be spending over Rs.1000 crores to invade

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    Lincoln Electric Case

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    Maria Alexandra Maderal Lincoln Electric Case The Lincoln Electric Company upholds the motto of producing the best quality products at the lowest cost. It is the world’s largest manufacturing company that primarily makes welding products. It has also become one of the world’s leading manufacturers in arc welding equipment since World War II. Lincoln Electric’s organizational culture and philosophy is still strong and consistent and continues to persist. Its strong culture and company philosophy

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    Essay On Electric Cars

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    An electric car is powered by an electric motor instead of a gasoline engine. The electric motor gets energy from a controller‚ which regulates the amount of power transmitted throughout the vehicle‚ based on the driver’s use of an accelerator pedal. The electric motors give electric cars instant torque‚ creating a strong and smooth acceleration pattern. Electric cars are about three times more efficient than cars with an internal combustion engine. A pure-battery electric car uses energy stored

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    Lincoln Electric Company

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    Case Study Lincoln Electric Company Case Study January 17th‚ 2008 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Lincol Electric Company is a very successful company on the market. It has a good market share due to its productivity. Productivity is the key element of a firm to be successful. Lincoln Electric created a system to pressure employees for a higher productivity. The pressure that this company uses is not psychological‚ it is the motivational one. The management motivates its workers with several bonus

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    Lincoln Electric Case

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    The Lincoln Electric Case International Strategic Management By: Group 4A Introduction John C. Lincoln founded the Lincoln Electric Company in the year 1895. The first products that the company produced and sold were electric motors that he had designed himself. A Few years later‚ in 1907 his brother James‚ a recently graduate from the Ohio State University‚ joined as a senior manager; He was also the one who would introduce different and very innovative human resource policies

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    The electron is a fundamental subatomic particle that carries a negative electric charge. It is a spin-½ lepton that participates in electromagnetic interactions‚ and its mass is less than one thousandth of that of the smallest atom. Its electric charge is defined by convention to be negative‚ with a value of −1 in atomic units. Together with atomic nuclei‚ electrons make up atoms; their interaction with adjacent nuclei is the main cause of chemical bonding. The name "electron" comes from

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