By Federal law‚ no government employee unions can act as an entity for grievances‚ disputes‚ and other employee related matters. However‚ they cannot encourage or authorize a strike‚ nor can employees go on strike. The risk is termination. For military members‚ there is a grievance system‚ but it remains within the chain-of-command‚ or in severe cases‚ the Judge Advocate General. Case Study: The last union to test the law was the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization on August 3‚
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Antwanette Nivens February 19‚ 2015 History of Western Art I/ARTH 372 6980 Dr. Antoniette Galotola Topic Proposal and Annotated Bibliography (Case Project) The artwork I’m proposing to research is the Egyptian Amulet (Gold Wedjet Eye) which I also discussed in the week two discussion forum. Image: Gold Wedjet’s Eye Artist: Purchased in Cairo from Panayotis Kitycas‚ 1923 Date: 664-380 BC Time Period: Late Period Location: Egypt Medium: Gold Dimensions: H. 3.2 cm (1 1/4 in); w. 3.7 cm (1 7/16 in);
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Suggested Modern Middle East Topics and Opinion Questions: Country studies (choose one: Syria‚ Lebanon‚ Jordan‚ Qatar‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Egypt) When and how did _________ become a modern country‚ and what are the most significant political/economic/social issues it faces currently? (For this question‚ you will have to describe how and when the country became free of any Western‚ imperial powers after the fall of the Ottoman Empire.) Israel/Palestine (choose 1 research question) Why is the Golan Heights a conflict area
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Working Title How do bars survive in St. Julian’s‚ Malta? Aim of the Study This paper aims to investigate the current situation of the bars in St. Julian’s‚ and come up with a series of solutions to help those bars make improvements. Research Objectives To critically review the literature related to operation of bars‚ and the situation of region St. Julian’s. The situation of St. Julian’s mainly contains macro environment like government‚ place‚ climate‚ and culture‚ etc. For operation‚ the literature
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Emerging Technology Audience: Fellow Students and Professors Author: Diana Turple Student # W Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) | 2 Summary In summary this report will help to inform people of RFID. It will show how it is being used now and may be used in the moving ahead. It begins with a brief introduction on what RFID is and then goes on to explain‚ its whole idea and uses of RDIF. RFID will use the know‐how from peop
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Abstract— This thesis will analyze several similarity measures in a dental identification context. This identification will be based on a 3D scan of a patient’s skull and 2D radiographic images taken respectively post- and ante-mortem. This approach allows to circumvent the variable projection direction and/or incorrect patient positioning when capturing the classic 2D bitewing and periapical images. Three classes of experiments can be distinguished in this paper. First‚ there are the registrations
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Identification method Animals the method can be used on How Use Implications of the welfare of the animals Ringing/ banding Wild domesticated‚ birds Small‚ individually numbered/marked metal or plastic tags are put on to the leg or wing of the bird. To identify individual birds‚ to track bird migration‚ population. During the capture for ringing it is common to record various data about the birds. Causes stress in the process of catching and ringing/ banding. Possibility to lose ring/band
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more research was beginning to develop in the area of fingerprints. In 1823‚ a professor in anatomy at the University of Bresla named John Evangelist Purkinje‚ published A Commentary on the Physiological Examination of the Organs of Vision and the Cutaneous System. With this‚ he provided nine different categories of fingerprints‚ which we now know as arches‚ tented arches‚ loops‚ whorls‚ and twin loops. Like the previous researchers‚ he did not focus on using fingerprints for identification. In
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Movies and Leadership Many movies contain characters that display leadership qualities or situations that can help you explore various leadership topics. Make sure that if you are using films to study leadership with others that you have the proper licensing to use the film. Here are some ideas to get started! Articulating a Vision Building a team Callous Leadership‚ bad leadership A Bug’s Life Pay it Forward Miracle A Few Good Men Bamboozled Devil Wears Prada‚ The Gangs of New York‚ The Gladiator
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TITLE: Authentic leadership and its application in nursing practice SCENARIO: Within the perioperative environment‚ leaders are an important aspect with leadership qualities being required of all nurses when working in this fast-paced environment. To explore the potential application of authentic leadership within the perioperative environment‚ a scenario has been created. We are looking at the role of Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) and Associated Nurse Managers (ANUM) in the support and teaching
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