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    dipolar properties. A ferromagnetic material is composed of many microscopic magnets known as domains. Each domain is a region of the magnet‚ consisting of numerous atomic dipoles‚ all pointing in the same direction. A strong magnetic field will align the domains of a ferromagnet‚ or in other words‚ magnetize it. Once the magnetic field is removed‚ the domains will remain aligned‚ resulting in a permanent magnet. This effect is known as hysteresis. Few materials are actually ferromagnetic;

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    managed to conclude that convict leasing could linger on‚ despite the explicit prohibition of the practice in the 1890 Mississippi constitution‚ because the contracts the state entered into were leases of land‚ not of convicts! Part Two To what degree was Parchman‚ a so-called “farm with slaves‚” an improvement over convict leasing? I guess what I am really asking is to which system—convict leasing or Parchman—does the title‚ Worse Than Slavery‚ apply? Convict leasing was horrifically violent and inhumane

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    Charter Schools‚ Magnet Schools and Community Schools Advantages and Disadvantages Education systems have evolved greatly since the days of the one room school house. There are nearly 46 million students enrolled in public schools‚ all with different talents‚ interests and needs. (Source: National Center for Educational Statistics). Today‚ students and their families are given more choices than ever to pursue academic excellence in facilities that best suit them as individuals. This paper will

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    non-programmed decisions Prepared by: Rehab Mohamed Abd El Rasoule PROGRAMMED AND NONPROGRAMMED DECISIONS Programmed decisions: Programmed decision are decisions that have been made so many times in the past that managers have developed rules or guideline to be applied when certain situations are expected to occur in a certain situation. Another definition: It’s made in accordance with written or unwritten policies‚ procedures‚ or rules that simplify decision making

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    Data Analysis Is a magnet affect by warm or cold temperatures? This experiment showed that if a magnet is cold‚ then it will have more magnetic pull than a warm magnet. The independent variable is the temperature of magnets. The dependent variable is the magnetic pull of magnets. The experimental group is magnets exposed to different temperatures. The control group is the room temperature magnet. The control variables are the amount of time the magnets are exposed to different temperatures‚ the

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    while maintaining no stock. FSMI must also continue to maintain the current relationships with the smaller customers for sustainability of FSMI. Question 2: If this is the route the company wants to take‚ then what’s the best way to purchase the magnets and packaging? If the company did take the route we recommended in question one‚ we would further recommend that FSMI continue to work with existing suppliers to maintain the relationship with their small customers. For Car Trader‚ we recommend

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    Decision-making is an essential aspect of modern management. It is a primary function of management. A manager’s major job is sound/rational decision-making. He takes hundreds of decisions consciously and subconsciously. Decision-making is the key part of manager’s activities. Decisions are important as they determine both managerial and organizational actions. A decision may be defined as "a course of action which is consciously chosen from among a set of alternatives to achieve a desired result

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    Decision making is an essential leadership skill. If you can learn how to make timely‚ well-considered decisions‚ then you can lead your team to well-deserved success. If‚ however‚ you make poor decisions‚ your time as a leader will be brutally short. To determine what leads people to make bad decisions‚ it’s helpful to consider what we would need to create the ideal decision-making environment. Most theories on decision-making are based on what the rational decision maker will do when faced with

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    A decision is a choice that a person makes after going through hundreds of possibilities and their outcomes‚ it is the conclusion reached after thorough consideration. Important decisions to make are very difficult to do because they can have a toll on ones future. As we see a rise on technological advancements the world continues to seem much smaller as our minds open up to different great possibilities‚ and the opportunities become endless‚ making life changing decisions harder than before because

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    Journal of Technology Research The Hypothesis Testing of Decision Making Styles in the Decision Making Process Nabie Conteh Shenandoah University Abstract: The objective of this study is to test the effectiveness of various decision making styles in the decision-making process. Four broad categories of decision making styles are utilized in this simulation study. The methodology is illustrated with a complex‚ semistructured problem often used to train and evaluate management personnel.

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