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    Geographic dispersion & cultural diversity As economic borders come down, cultural barriers will most likely go up and present new challenges and opportunities for business. As global restructuring takes place within the company, Koch leads a geographically dispersed project team (i.e. Germans and Chinese members ) to standardize its personnel selection methods in the APAC region for staffing 25 new middle management positions. The HR executive encounters problems when leading across cultural

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    The topic of diversity is an ever-growing discussion to encourage inclusion of different people, cultures, and backgrounds into the global marketplace. In my issue paper, I will explore the idea of diversity, its benefits, and how it can be included within key sectors of the business world. Diversity is an important factor to the business place that allows employees and customers to interact with companies that value their background as an essential part of their business plan company culture. There

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    cultural diversity and the significance of maintaining equality. After children have read or listened to ‘Whoever you are’, it is hoped that not only their language and literacy skills have strengthened, but also their knowledge. It is crucial that children are introduced to this topic from an early age and are able to discuss the differences of cultures, although focus primarily on what makes everyone the same. Children will learn about respect, which is a key concept of cultural diversity and should

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    considered. In 2x2 configurations there is baseline configuration with two antennas at the transmitter and two antennas at the receiver. There are different modes has been predicted for MIMO antenna system such as spatial multiplexing and transmit diversity and channel automatically select any scheme of choice. Spatial multiplexing In spatial multiplexing scheme the different stream of data has been transmitted on the same downlink resource block. As there is SU-MIMO (Single user MIMO) and MU-MIMO

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    The combining diversity techniques are used to increase the performance of wireless or wired communication system by collected all the uncorrelated faded signal from different diversity branches and combine them all in such a way that improve the communication system and in results gives the optimize received signal power and signal to noise ratio (SNR). Depending on the sophistication of the system, the signals can be added directly (equal gain combining) or weighted and added coherently (maximal-ratio

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    Australia has a strong cultural diversity, I will start of by explaining Australia’s culture, Australia is one of the most ethnically diverse societies of the world today, Australia has the lowest population density per square kilometre than any other country, The Aboriginal and Torres Strait people were the first to inhibit the land of Australia, In Australia wearing your national dress for religious or customary purposes is widely accepted, Australian dress code can change regarding different

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    location/habitat supports the most diversity? Richness? Evenness? By evaluating the Shannon diversity index, we were able to determine that Location 1 had the most diversity considering the higher the Shannon diversity index, the more diverse the habit. During the transect survey, Location 1 had a diversity index of 2.451 and Location 2 had a diversity index of 2.320. For the point-count surveys, Location 1 had a diversity index of 2.398 and Location 2 had a diversity index of 1.792. These values

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    The two main features that differentiate cooperative transmission schemes from the conventional non-cooperative transmissions systems are: the use of multiple user's resources to transmit the message of a single source; and a proper combination of signals from multiple cooperating users at the destination. The transmission in cooperative network usually involves two phases of transmission: coordination phase, where users exchange their own source data and control messages with each other and/or the

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    It's important for students to have a cultural diversity in a college because it helps them to keep an open mind and learn about the different cultures around them instead of being kept in a bubble of isolation. Also, it connects people that comes from different backgrounds which can help them grow their minds when it comes to learning about a tradition that comes from someone else's culture. This can be able to open up new opportunities such as careers either within their area or overseas. Another

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    In almost every industry, employers are trying to do more with less. Educational facilities throughout the United States are working hard to deal with budget cuts and growing demands on limited resources. Additionally, trade schools, college campuses and Universities across the nation are witnessing that student enrollments are at an all-time high. Simply put, more is expected to be done with less. Hard working educators are working to meet the expanding demands in their classrooms and laboratories

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