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    Standardized testing has been around for a long time and recently‚ these tests have been on the rise. There are many advantages that standardized testing has to offer which can be very beneficial for schools. One of the main reasons why standardized testing has become so popular is because these tests provide a fair chance to all individuals. These tests feature “multiple-choice or open-ended questions; some tests combine both‚” and all of the tests are designed with consistent questions coming from

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    Logical Steps to Fault Finding The Twelve Steps 1 – Identify the symptoms It is very important to establish the events that led up to the problem on the faulty installation or equipment as this can help save time and money as well as reducing downtime. 2 – Gather Information The more information you can get when looking for a fault the easier it can be to diagnose the fault. Talking to people and looking at any available sources of information can achieve this. Some examples are;

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    Engineering Materials 1 Title: Objective: Hardness and Impact Tests of Steels To understand the mechanical properties of a metal (steel) particularly the relationship between hardness and impact Equipments: Rockwell Hardness tester and Charpy Impact tester Samples: 1. Gauge plate – about 0.9%C As supplied (annealed): AS Water quenched: WQ Oil quenched: OQ Water quenched + tempered: WQ + T Oil quenched + tempered: OQ + T 2. Key steel – about 0.4%C As supplied (annealed): AS Water quenched:

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    EBM 587: Strategic Business Management Assignment 3 For this assignment read the case “Jones Blair Company” from the textbook page 109 Student name: STAALI MAHDI Instructor: Dr. Ali Khorsand Stratford University Master of Business Administration 1-How might the Jones Blair market be characterized? Before we need to know that the US paint industry is considered to be a maturing industry. Industry sales in 2004 were estimated to be slightly over $16 billion. The US paint market

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    Ethics essay Introduction According to Home office (2017) animal testing “remains a vital tool” especially when carrying out research into diseases and in developing “new medicines‚ treatments and technologies”. Scientists state that animal testing is effective as animals are biologically similar to humans and so can provide scientists with ‘important clues about diseases’ Animal testing also means new drugs can be tested for possible side effects‚ before the drug is given to humans in clinical

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    however‚ today’s society is demanding much more from businesses. Society is looking at not only if a company makes money but how it contributes to society. Society is insisting that companies change their focus to incorporate social‚ cultural and ethical responsibilities. British American Tobacco has done just that and the subsequent addresses these changes. 2. Brief History on British American Tobacco (BAT) British American Tobacco is the world’s second largest tobacco international tobacco

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    contributes to antibiotic resistance is the amount of antibiotics that are given to farming animals. Did you know that as of 2015‚ “80 percent of all antibiotics sold in the U.S. are given to poultry and livestock” (National Geographic: Should We Continue to Feed Antibiotics to Livestock?‚ 2015). Knowing the threatening consequences of antibiotic resistance‚ why are antibiotics given to cattle? The majority of the nation pays no attention to how antibiotics in cattle contributes to antibiotic resistance

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    centuries scientists have tried to solve the mysteries of disease through a plethora of different testing methods. The most popular method that is in effect presently is animal based tests. While these tests are the most commonly used‚ are they the best in terms of morality and accuracy? Animal tests inflict forms of torture upon defenseless creatures in order to discover the solution to medical problems. Testing animals provide‚ for the most part‚ inaccurate results‚ while cheaper and more moral alternatives

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    more into personal egoism. I believe that it is good to act in your own self-interest for your benefit as long as it is not for a bad cause. Hypothetically‚ if I was walking around school giving people the answers to test ’s for some extra money this would give me pleasure because I would be getting money out of it‚ but it is for a bad cause. There are four types of ethical principles that I will be using‚ which are Rational‚ individual‚ personal‚ and universal ethical egoism (Hinman‚ page 119).

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    Should Students Continue Practicing Procedures On Animals? 1. Many veterinary students find themselves conflicted between their desire to help animals and the requirements that they have to follow along the way. This means that they are upset about having to perform surgical procedures on animals. According to http://www2.econ.iastate.edu in the preclinical years of the veterinary teachings‚ some courses require students to use animal cadavers to obtain and practice certain sets of skills. They

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