of almost 6 million ballots cast. With the race so close‚ Florida law allowed Gore the option of "manual vote recounts" in the counties of his choosing. Gore opted for manual recounts in four counties with widespread complaints of voting machine malfunction: Broward‚ Miami-Dade‚ Volusia‚ and Palm Beach. However‚ Florida law also required that the state’s election results be certified by the Secretary of State‚ Katherine Harris‚ within seven days of the election (by November 14‚ 2000). Three of the
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HRM Paper Week 8 • Assignment # 2 – Comprehensive Case: “Muffler Magic” Read the “Muffler Magic” case and write a four-to-five (4-5) page report that answers the following: 1. Specify three (3) recommendations about the functions of recruiting‚ selection‚ and training that you think Ron Brown should be addressing with his HR manager now. Currently you’re allowing your HR to hire employees without "carefully screening each and every candidate‚ checking their references and work ethic"
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on task. E 50-75-100 Performance of visual tasks of medium contrast or small size (ex: reading medium-pencil handwriting). F 100-150-200 Performance of visual tasks of low contrast or very small size (ex: reading handwriting on poor-quality paper). G 200-300-500 Performance of visual tasks of low contrast and very small size over a prolonged period (ex: fine assembly). Illuminance on task via a combination of general and supplementary local lighting. H 500-750-1000 Performance
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nanotubes may eventually provide the best hope of implementing the flexible batteries which can shrink our gadgets even more. The paper batteries could meet the energy demands of the next generation gadgets. A paper battery is a flexible‚ ultra-thin energy storage and production device formed by combining carbon nanotubes with a conventional sheet of cellulose-based paper. A paper battery acts as both a high-energy battery and super capacitor‚ combining two components that are separate in traditional electronics
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Social networking is an efficient method of communication; however‚ it can be a liability because sensitive information about patients’ ailments or diagnosis could be discussed because of the method in which the information is transmitted. This paper will explain the following: 1. Compare and contrast methods to monitoring vital signs and doctor visits. 2. Analyze the pros and cons of using mobile computing technology to
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The Internet and Its Impact on Society The new technological revolution is upon us with the invention of the World Wide Web‚ also known as the Internet. This is a magnificent break through in technology for the society and would definitely be considered as a technological revolution. People nowadays are much more powerful with the creation of this widely popular phenomenon. We now can search the web for key information with out stepping a foot out the door‚ or one into a library. We can sit at
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In 1992 Nokia’s main business units were Nokia Consumer Electronics (31 per cent of total sales)‚ Cables and Machinery (25%)‚ Nokia Mobiles Phones (20%)‚ Nokia Telecommunications (17%) and Other Operations (7%). Nokia’s turnover was 3043 million €‚ and net losses 121 million €. (€ = EURO‚ 1€ ~ 1USD) “Nokia’s strategy is to invest in telecommunications and closely associated business operations. It focuses on industry segments and geographic regions that have good opportunities for growth and
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Taylor 1 Mutability By Percy Shelley For my reading and poetry assignment‚ I chose to work with Percy Shelly’s “Mutability” poem. Prior to me reading Percy Shelley’s work‚ I had very small knowledge of the poets’ material. In fact‚ I had little knowledge and awareness for this style of poetry submitted in this time period. But the poem was created in the Romantic Period‚ and Percy Shelley decided to give his network a brief emotional‚ but raw poem on “Mutability”
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But it is the lessons we learn from history that make its study important for us. In public relations we have the benefit of important principles developed and employed by many 20th-century practitioners. Ivy Lee teaches us that we must take positive action in order to have something worth communicating. Harold Burson‚ who built the largest public relations agency in the world‚ stresses a business culture of “caring and sharing‚” or “prize the individual and celebrate the team.” Edward Bernays teaches
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Name: Kaitlyn Boal [pic]EN 290 Introduction to Mass Media Exam I True/False: Please indicate whether the following statements are true or false (T/F) T 1. Positive feedback encourages the communication behavior in progress. T 2. Semantic noise occurs when a word or phrase means something different to the source and the receiver. F 3. Machine-assisted interpersonal communication allows the source and receiver
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