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    On Wednesday September 16th of 2015‚ I will be going to the Smithsonian National Zoo with a group of my friends. The Zoo was founded in 1889. It is one of the oldest zoos in the world. There are 1800 animals that live in the zoo. One of the most famous spots in the zoo for tourists to see is the Giant Panda exhibit. The giant pandas recently just gave birth to baby pandas. I have only been to the Smithsonian National Zoo once. I went in eighth grade for a school wide field trip. I love seeing animals

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    Orientation Toward Quality Taguchi Technical and Proactive: He eliminated need for mass inspection on his process of building quality because he tried to build quality and remove‚ as far as possible‚ causes of failure at design state. Taguchi used his experimental and technical issues to achieve quality development because he has engineering background so systematic view of Taguchi is not given on management and organizational issues. He thinks to apply a systematic way for achieving quality by using his

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    In recent years‚ we have seen the ecosystem flourish due to a successful reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park. We have seen a steady decrease in elk population‚ which in turn helped create a successful trophic cascade. Looking at graphs we can see that the wolf reintroduction has done its job‚ and we see a more than 50% decrease in population of elk. But what could happen if the wolf population doubled. We could see a total extermination of elk from Yellowstone and a decrease in

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    Surprise Award Provokes Mixed Feelings President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on October 9th. The award has brought immense attention to the modest President. This is an immense accomplishment for Barack Obama as well as for anyone who is privilege enough to win such an award. The argument throughout this article is if Obama is truly justified in winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Scott Wilson does an impressive job of creating an argument within his writing. Both sides are expressed

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    nationwide observance of Children’s Book Week in 1919 and‚ in 1922‚ the Newbery Award was established under his guidance. The following information comes directly from the ALA website. How the Newbery Medal Came to Be The Newbery Medal is awarded annually by the American Library Association for the most distinguished American children’s book published the previous year. On June 21‚ 1921‚ Frederic G. Melcher proposed the award to the American Library Association meeting of the Children’s Librarians’

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    ate Amanda Moore Period 1 We Should Not Give Participation Awards I want to start this off with a little hypothetical story. There are two kids‚ one who trained his hardest; working out everyday‚ physically‚ and even mentally for a big soccer game. The other‚ did nothing of the sort to prepare himself for the match. The boy’s team who trained really hard won‚ and was awarded a medal for first place; along with a sense of pride that he trained hard and deserved what

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    The National Rifle Association is a non profit organization that was founded in 1871 to “promote and encourage rifle shooting on a scientific basis.” It is the longest standing civil rights organization. Over time this organization has changed into a majority of people trying to protect their second amendment right to bear arms. They do not want increased gun control any more than it already is. The NRA has lobbied for and against legislation since 1975. The NRA acts a linkage between the people’s

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    will be applied to explain the organizational assessment: Baldridge Performance Excellence Program I plan to apply this model due to the type of organization the assessment pertains to. It requires more than leadership quality‚ as it is presumed in “Good to Great”. The Baldridge Award focuses on the Criteria of Performance Excellence‚ which is about high-performance and high-integrity within the organization. B. Type of Tools: A manual will be issued‚ as well as‚ a presentation will be presented to

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    The Humanitarian Award is an award given to a person who dedicates their time to fighting indifference‚ intolerance‚ and injustice. Or it may just be one of your family members who is loving and caring for others. One of the winners of this award you may be familiar with is Ellen DeGeneres. She was honored with this award for her life-changing work with individuals‚ communities‚ and organizations. My dad‚ Mike Link is deserving of the Humanitarian Award because he is caring for his family and all

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    The Honors and Awards

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    AND AWARDS (SELECTED): Honorary Doctorates: Northwestern University (1981) Georgetown University (1986) Ben Gurion University‚ Israel (1990) Albany Medical College (1998) Technion University‚ Israel (2002) Mount Sinai Medical School (2004) University of Maryland (2006) Awards: Albert Lasker Award (1978) Wolf Prize (1983) Bower Award (1992) National Medal of Science (2005) Albany Prize in Medicine (2007) Honorific Societies: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1979) National Academy

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