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    Electric Eel

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    I. Physical Features Electric eels are not really eels‚ they are actually ostariophysians‚ but have a strong physical resemblance to true eels. . An electric eel is mostly tail. The internal organs are compressed into the anterior (front) 1/5th of the body‚ and the rest of the fish consists of the long‚ electricity-producing tail. The tail contains the electric organs: Sachs’ organ‚ Hunter’s organ‚ and main organ. Extending down the entire tail region is an elongated anal fin. There are no dorsal

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    Manufacturing Overhead

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    Manufacturing overhead (also known as factory overhead‚ factory burden‚ production overhead) involves a company’s factory operations. It includes the costs incurred in the factory other than the costs of direct materials and direct labor. This is the reason that manufacturing overhead is often classified as an indirect product cost. Generally accepted accounting principles require that cost of direct material cost‚ direct labor‚ and manufacturing overhead be considered as the cost of products for

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    Fan Aggression in Sport

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    Position Statements Aggression and Violence in Sport: AN ISSP Position Stand Prepared by Gershon Tenenbaum‚ Evan Stewart (University of Southern Queensland Australia)‚ Robert N. Singer (University of Florida‚ USA)‚ Joan Duda (Purdue University‚ USA) Aggression has long been a part of the sport domain. Indeed‚ Russell (1993; p.191) suggested that outside of wartime‚ sports is perhaps the only setting in which acts of interpersonal aggression are not only tolerated but enthusiastically applauded

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    Electric Charge

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    pushed away‚ or repelled‚ each other. The evidence showed that electric force made matter either attract or repel other matter. Electric force is caused by electric charge. Electric charge is a property of the bits of matter within atoms. Electric force can cause matter to attract or repel because there are two kinds of charge – positive and negative charge. The effects of electric force can be summarized as the law of electric charge: Pieces of matter with the same kind of charge repel

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    Electric Cars

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    issue of electric car has been arising nowadays. But many of us never really find a true example of the uses of electric cars in everyday life. From the article "Electrical Engineering"‚ an Australian built his own electric car from a second hand Porsche. The article proves that having a private electric cars is no longer a dream. But do all people know the good things and the bad things about having a private electric car? Now‚ what electric vehicles really are? Simply put‚ electric vehicles

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    Cmgt410 Team Paper Riordan

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    Riordan Manufacturing HR and Systems Redesign Project Ian Armus‚ Woodrow Crawford‚ Loretta Dawson‚ Joel Estrada‚ & Curtis Rodgers CMGT/410 Chanda Sanders July 8‚ 2013 Table of Contents Riordan Charter Approach 4 Project Background 4 Current System 4 Areas of Improvement 5 Project Goals 5 Compatibility 5 Storage and Recovery Planning 6 Network 6 Security Systems 6 Phases of

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    Lincoln Electric

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    Lincoln Electric How would you describe Lincoln’s approach to the organization and motivation of their employee? I believe their motivation and organization is very one sided. I feel like their motivation is solely monetary based. Their compensation policy motivates workers by paying them based on output but also fosters complacency as they are guaranteed employment. They provide personal feedback based on a merit score but only positive high ranking numbers are rewarded‚ there are no consequences

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    Electric Potential

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    uniform E + + + + + + electric U = Fy = q0Ey a F=Eq0 E Wab = Fd = q0Ed d b ya yb ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ = ‒ ΔU = ‒ (Ub ‒ Ua) F does positive work‚ U decreases positive charge moving in the opposite direction of uniform E + + + + + + electric U = Fy = q0Ey b Wab = Fd = q0Ed d E yb a ya F=Eq0 ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ = ‒ ΔU = ‒ (Ub ‒ Ua) ‒ ‒ F does negative work‚ U increases negative charge moving in the direction of uniform E + + + + + + electric F=Eq0 U = Fy = q0Ey a Wab

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    Lincoln Electric

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    Lincoln Electric: Venturing Abroad 1. How was Lincoln able to grow and prosper for so long in such a difficult commodity industry that forced out other giants such as General Electric‚ Westinghouse‚ and BOC? What is the source of Lincoln’s outstanding and enduring success? Lincoln Electric was able to grow and prosper in such a difficult industry‚ because of their groundbreaking incentive program. It was a system that awarded annual bonus to efficient employees based on the amount and quality

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    Electric Car

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    is to use the electric motor instead of gasoline one. An electric car is a car that powered by an electric motor rather than a regular gasoline engine. There are several major differences between gasoline and electric cars. First of all‚ “the electric motor will replace the gasoline engine” (“How Electric”‚ 2004). Secondly‚ “the electric motor is powered by a controller” (“How Electric”‚ 2004). Thirdly‚ “the controller gets power from the rechargeable batteries” (“How Electric”‚ 2004). In

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