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    Macconkey Agar Lab Report

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    MacConkey agar is both a differential and selective medium used to select for gram-negative bacteria. It also differentiates lactose-fermenting bacteria from non-lactose-fermenting bacteria. Only #1 was used to inoculate this medium. After inoculation‚ the plate was incubated at 37◦C for 18-24 hours. Observation shows there is a bright red growth but no change in the appearance of the medium. This indicates no lactose fermentation‚ however since there is growth‚ this means the bacterium in

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    Improving Organizational Performance Organizational performance within any organization is directly influenced by an employee’s overall job satisfaction. Employer’s that maintain a low turnaround of employees have generally provided a work environment that is favorable to his or her employee’s needs and wants. Employers across the world are continuously consulting with organizational psychologists to provide the work environment that employees are in search of. If this is achieved‚ employers

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    “Strategy formation is judgmental designing‚ intuitive visioning‚ and emergent learning; it is about transformation as well as perpetuation; it has to include analyzing before and programming after as well as negotiating during …” – Henry Mintzberg Throughout time‚ a large amount of thinkers have addressed the issues related to business strategy systems from many different angles. To a large extent the difference in perspective can be understood from a wide range of base disciplines on which the

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    Andalin Richards EFT4 602.4-17-10 March 25‚ 2015 With the recent outbreak of measles at Disneyland in December of last year the controversy of childhood inoculations became more prominently in the limelight. The choice as a parent to vaccinate your child is one that parents must take into serious consideration. There are many vaccinations that your child can get to help protect against different diseases; the diseases include: chickenpox‚ diphtheria‚ hib‚ hepatitis a & b‚ flu‚ measles‚ mumps‚ pertussis

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    Background: In Jane Horack’s article “Staphylococcus epidermidis”‚ S. epidermidis is described as “gram-positive cocci bacteria that are part of the normal flora on the skin and nasal passages.” The article goes on to say that the species was originally named Staphylococcus Albus by microbiologist Rosenback in 1884. When viewed under a microscope S. epidermidis will appear in chains‚ pairs‚ or grape-like clusters (Horak 1). Taxonomically‚ the species S. epidermidis falls in the genus Staphylococcus

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    Abstract Tetanus isn’t quite the same as alternate irresistible sicknesses of youth‚ in that it is not went from individual to individual and we can’t depend on the group resistance of the populace to ensure us. The bacterium Clostridium tetani can be found in soil‚ dust or in the fecal matter of creatures. It enters the body through an open injury and‚ as patients will probably look for medicinal consideration and get viable injury purging of genuine or extensive injuries‚ it tends frequently

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    different roles in Nazi Germany. Three Prominent groups that had a substantial effect on the period in which the Nazis ruled are the Youth‚ the German women and the Churches. Each responded differently to the ideas and policies of the Nazis. The indoctrination of young people was an important factor in the Nazi regime. Hitler saw that implementing the Nazi Party’s ideology in the children of Germany was a key part in ensuring the validity of the ‘thousand year Reich’. Adolf Hitler‚ leader of the Nazi

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    The values-learned perspective states that police officers learn their ethical or unethical behavior through indoctrination into the law enforcement organization they are a part of. The indoctrination into the subculture molds and shapes the behavior of new officers and as they learn to behave like their colleagues‚ what is expected of them in order to be included becomes their moral standard. One example of this from the audio recording is the officers who worked with Adrian Schoolcraft. These officers

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    Education is the means whereby one generation transmits the wisdom‚ knowledge and experience which prepares the next generation for life’s duties and pleasures. This preparation of people through learning activities for their current and future jobs is what Eggland (1985) refers to as human resource development (HRD). Omolewa (2000) states that‚ HRD has existed in Africa and Zambia in particular since time immemorial and that it has a rich‚ independent and diverse historical past. It is against this

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    technique to assure the cultures were pure and not contamination was present. The inoculation loops and straight wire stab needles were placed over the flame of a Bunsen burner and heated until red hot (sterile) then cooled before placing them into the bacteria to prevent the killing of the bacteria. The open end of each tube of bacteria was flamed once it was open (before inoculation) and before it was closed (after inoculation). (Morello‚ 9th Edition. 2008) EMB (eosin methylene blue) agar was used

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