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    why the discovery of the magic bullets was a turning point in medicine was because of science and technology. Science and technology was able to develop further to discover different types of diseases to find out ways to cure the diseases. Taking Gerhard Domagk as an example‚ he produced a magic bullet by testing newly developed dyes for their possible effects against various infections; that fact that the dyes had been available meant that a magic bullet could be more easily produced which meant

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    online sales reached $1 million in 1997. The large revenues can partly show how successful Dell is. One of the reasons brings Dell to success is Dell has a direct relationship with customers (Ongoing Customer Relationship Management At Dell‚ 2013). Gerhard Gschwandtner (2014) stated that CEO of Dell created a company based on the assumption that if you could eliminate unnecessary steps in the marketing process‚ customers will be satisfied with a much better system. Therefore‚ according to “Dell Customer

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    Critically analyse what factors encourage organizations to internationalise‚ evaluating which products or services are culturally sensitive when moving into a new market from the home country to the host country With the rapid development of economic globalization‚ internationalization is becoming the development tendency of lots of organizations as it is becoming increasingly more beneficial to develop organizations’ competitiveness against their competitors (Ebner‚ 2001). Wilson (2006) states

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    Boxing Tsunami Case Study

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    The several waves of the Tsunami came of intervals of between 5 and 20 minutes. Tsunamis occur when * The earthquake measures more than 6.5 on the Richter scale * The earthquakes focus is shallow beneath the earth’s surface * The focus is also beneath the ocean The Boxing Day Tsunami was estimated between 9.0 and 9.3 on the Richter scale‚ the trust heaved the floor of the Indian Ocean towards Indonesia by about 15 metres and sent shock waves. Theses shock waves radiated out in a series

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    The Discovery of Penicillin Thousands of infectious diseases that existed and caused devastating epidemics before the mid-1900s‚ are now completely eradicated or almost one-hundred percent preventable. In addition to those thousands of diseases‚ there was also the risk of infection any time someone acquired so much as a paper cut. If they did not take the time to clean their cut properly and rid it of any bad bacteria‚ they were in danger. Soldiers wounded on a battlefield‚ for instance‚ risked

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    year battle over the patent‚ which he eventually won‚ Gidden became known as the "Father of Barbed Wire". 6. What is the name of the CalTech seismologist who invented the scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes? A. Charles Richter Explanation: Richter was born on an Ohio farm in 1900. He died in 1985. 7. What Galileo invented? D. Thermometer Answer: Option D Explanation: Various authors have credited the invention of the thermometer to Cornelius Drebbel‚ Robert Fludd‚ Galileo Galilei

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    happen through challenging goals: Leader proactivity‚ trust‚ and business-unit performance. Journal Of Applied Psychology‚ 98(3)‚ 540-549. doi:10.1037/a0031807 Cozby‚ P. C. (2009). Methods in behavioral research (10th ed.). New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill. Richter‚ C. P. (1976). Artifactual seven-day cycles in spontaneous activity in wild rodents and squirrel monkeys. Journal Of Comparative And Physiological Psychology‚ 90(6)‚ 572-582. doi:10.1037/h0077226

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    Izmit Earthquake 1999

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    San Andreas Fault in the United States. The Anatolian fault is almost as active as the San Andreas‚ and is very well known for the size of the earthquakes that it produces. From “1939 to 1999‚ Turkey had 11 earthquakes all over 6.0 magnitude on the Richter scale” (“1999 Izmit‚ Turkey Earthquake”). It was also compared to the San Andreas Fault because one earthquake eventually led to another earthquake‚ or also known as Earthquake Storms. Although predicting when these earthquakes will happen is almost

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    Stoichiometry Lab Report

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    definition for the term. A chemist named Jeremias Benjamin Richter was the chemist responsible for first realizing what stoichiometry was (http://www.chemteam.info/Stoichiometry/What-is-Stoichiometry.html). In 1972‚ Jeremias published his theories about the law of definite proportions. Among this theory‚ he also discussed stoichiometry and what its role was used for when determining the weight of the chemical compounds of definite proportions. Richter showed a great interest towards the mathematical portion

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    fairly recent disasters that have taken place are the high intensity earthquakes in both Taiwan and Japan. In Taiwan on September 21‚ 1991 an earthquake measuring a 7.2 on the Richter scale occurred. It caused much devastation to the Taiwan tourism industry. Similarly‚ this past March‚ an earthquake measuring a 9.0 on the Richter scale struck Japan. The tourism industry in Japan obviously has taken a major hit since then. Fukushima‚ a nuclear power plant located in Japan‚ had some nuclear accidents after

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