Process Aug-Dec 13 1. Topic 5 – Compensation - Class Slides and Discussion – Includes watched videos 2. Topic 6 – Non-Financial Incentives – Class Slides and Discussion - Includes watched videos 3. ARTICLE: "Motivating Sales People - What Really Works" - HBR Jul-Aug‚`12 4. I.M.A.G.E. CASE. Case‚ Comments and Case Analysis. 5. Topic 7 – Evaluation - Class Slides and Discussion – Includes watched videos Aside from UNDERSTANDING ALL SLIDES‚ make sure you know how: Understand and Calculate
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to move than an athletic shoe. (8 points) If you wanted the athletic shoe to slide faster on a surface‚ what might you do to the shoe? Provide at least two ways to make the shoe slide faster‚ and explain in terms of the force of friction and the coefficient of friction. Answer: To make a shoe slide faster‚ you might decrease the weight of the shoe. ----------------------- |Name: Jernero
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Chapter 11 Relational Database Design Algorithms and Further Dependencies Chapter Outline 0. Designing a Set of Relations 1. Properties of Relational Decompositions 2. Algorithms for Relational Database Schema 3. Multivalued Dependencies and Fourth Normal Form 4. Join Dependencies and Fifth Normal Form 5. Inclusion Dependencies 6. Other Dependencies and Normal Forms DESIGNING A SET OF RELATIONS Goals: Lossless join property (a must) Algorithm 11.1 tests
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PowerPoint slide with text placeholders. 2 Click the "Designs" tab to browse the template themes. 3 Click the theme you would like to apply to your PowerPoint presentation. This will change the design for all slides you create. 4 Click inside the text placeholders and type your text. The first slide should include the presentation’s title and any important information. 5 Click "New Slide" from the "Slides" group in the PowerPoint toolbar to create a new slide after your title slide. 6 Pick
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Microscopy Use and Function Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. Version 42-0089-00-01 Exercise 1: Identifying Parts of a Compound Light Microscope Question A. Study and label the microscope parts in Figure 3. Microscope Parts Microscope Parts A EYEPIECE G MIRROR/ILLUMINATOR B TUBE H BASE C REVOLVING NOSEPIECE/TURRET I LONGITUDINAL CONTROL KNOB D OBJECTIVE LENS J TRANSVERSE CONTROL KNOB E STAGE K FINE ADJUSTMENT F DIAPHRAIGM L CASE ADJUSTMENT Microscopy Use and Function Exercise
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| PROJECT BASED LEARNING | SMART HOUSE/HOME | | Foundation in Computing | March 2011 Intake | This document contains the requirements for the Foundation in Computing March 2011 intake’s Project-Based Learning initiative. It is a group project assignment that covers certain aspects of the coursework assessment for the following subjects: Introduction to Computing (COMF 0314)‚ English 1 (COMF 0013) and Practical IT Skills (COMF 0324). The project contributes 15%‚ 20% and 20% to the final
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The technique is done by applying petroleum jelly to all sides of a cover glass. Add a water droplet and specimen using an aseptic loop onto the concave side of a depression slide. Put the jelly side of the cover glass over the droplet. View the droplet as it is suspended or "hanging" from the side. It is a "hanging drop" slide because the droplet remains untouched due to the concave shape of the cover glass and it just hangs from the cover glass. Microscopic study of such a wet preparation can provide
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describe the process of making a wet mount. ________________________________________________________________________________ 1. -Focal adjustment; used to adjust height of stand to adjust closer too or farther from slide. -eyepiece; used to look into to see what is on the slide closer -arm; hold when carrying‚ also used to -objective lenses; must use smallest objective lens‚ they have different levels of magnification. -stand; used to hold up the microscope. -light source; needs to be turned
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of onion. Place the membrane flat on a clean‚ glass slide and add one drop of iodine solution. Use a pin to carefully lower the cover slip over the slide‚ ensure there are no air bubbles before the use of the slide. Set the microscope to its lowest power objective lens (x4) and make sure it is in line with the optical tube‚ also that the microscope light is turned on. After preparation of the slide and microscope‚ carefully place the slide onto the microscope stand. Looking from eye-level of
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Skinny Dipping and You Why this is no longer a perfect date 12/8/2007 Aaron Gonzalez Materials and Methods Nikon Compound Microscope Glass Microscope slides Cover Slips Paper Towels Thermometer Glass Jar pH Strips I took the sample pond water from the library pond (Central Michigan University)‚ thinking well during mock rock this year I want to know really what I am swimming in. So I took a jar then scooped it up from the muskiest part of the pond. After collecting
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