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    Investigating why apples turn brown. Problem: In my experiment, I will be testing apples with lemon and water to determine what happens when lemon is added to apples, as well as when water and lemon is added to apples. I am trying to find out, firstly, why apples turn brown, secondly, what stops them from turning brown, and finally, how long it takes for apples to turn brown. Background Information: I believe that the lemon juice on the apples will stop the browning of the apples for a short amount

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    Scientific report/EEI - The Effect of Different Substances on Apple Browning Abstract The aim of this experiment was to determine what substance (out of bicarb soda, vinegar, and tap water) would be the most effective in slowing down and potentially stopping the process of oxidation on an apple. To complete the experiment, the apples were cut into eighths, each were dipped in the substance then dripped to get rid of the excess. They were then placed on a plate and left for a in total three hours

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    “The Fruit That Ate Itself,” released in 1997, is an indie-rock song by the band Modest Mouse. In the song, the lyrics are more spoken than sung over a musical arrangement. The song lyrics feature many poetic devices and follows a rhyme scheme. Three major poetic devices used throughout the song are theme, symbolism, and irony. First, the theme of the song is very apparent and reinforced through many lines of the song. The main theme is: take life into your own hands and achieve your life’s purpose

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    Danger and adventure are things Andy loves. As a kid, Andy, my mom’s cousin, was mischievous and always managed to find trouble. After he graduated from high school, Andy joined the army, but that was not exhilarating enough on its own for him, so he decided to become a paratrooper, which means he jumped out of planes for a living. Andy was discharged from the army when his wife left him with two small children to raise. He then proceeded to launch his own roofing company to support his family

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    life’s. Pixar started out as the trip throughout 1979 for the reason of graphics, probably one of the pc method section connected with Lucas film in advance of it is spin-out like a establishment in the course of 1986 taking loans by the help of actual apple mackintosh Inc where the co-founder was Steve jobs, finally who became the vast shareholder. The particular Walt Disney Enterprise purchased Pixar in the course of 2006 at the benefit connected with $7. 4 billion dollars, a fresh purchase which experts

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    motivation

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    TABLE OF CONTENT Motivation can be define as the process that account for an individual intensity, direction and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal. Motivation can help the employee be more comfortable to do their work at workplace. Beside through the motivation it will influence to the employees performance toward s their job. There have many differences of meaning for motivation based on our researcher. According to Robbins and Judge (2007), they defined motivation as a process that

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    with their job to be able to maintain this state of flow. Flow is a complete state of motivation (Csikszentmihalyi 1990) meaning there are no distractions and that they complete the task at hand, in exchange for the intrinsic rewards they value and are in effect working towards. Herzberg’s (1993) ‘Motivation-Hygiene theory’ analyses job attitudes suggesting a two-step approach to understanding employee motivation and satisfaction;

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    PSY 320 Workplace Motivation Paper What can be done to motivate the employees? How can I increase the productivity of the department? These are just a few of the questions many managers have asked his or herself. People are the most important asset for many organizations today. Without employees to perform a job many organizations and companies would not be able to produce a successful product. The product, however, is not the only part of the company that must be fine-tuned. A company is not

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    1) Choose one of the theories from the Motivation Concepts Table and describe how this theory would and would not be applicable if applied to two or more workplace situations drawn from your personal experience. Motivation has become a term as ubiquitous as it is undefinable. What exactly is motivation and how is it used to achieve a desired result? In many circumstances, individuals are motivated by different aspects at different times in their lives. Compounding this issue further are the environmental

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    objectives of this experiment include: 1. Recruit 8 healthy non-smoking age group between 19 to 28 years adult volunteers to a two arm cross-over design study. 2. Volunteers consume 125 kcal before ad libitum test breakfast either drink apple juice (271 ml) or solid apple (280g). 3. Conduct an experiment to investigate the acute effect of fruit juice and solid fruit on appetite, energy intake and feeling of fullness or hunger. 2.0 Materials and Methods: 2.1 STUDY DESIGN: As it has been mentioned

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