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    Assessing the effectiveness and sources of risk of viral control and prevention through wastewater treatment from reservoirs and human waste. Introduction Viruses are produce from infected individuals are spread through excretion into the waste water system, leading to spread in wastewater. (Hewit et al. 2011) Viruses are responsible for the majority of known drinking water outbreaks. (Blackburn et al. 2004; Liang et al. 2006; Yoder et al. 2008). Good treatment for wastewater needs to be done

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    fide occupational qualification and the military Title VII of the 1964 civil rights act prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin. Contrary to title VII, gender and religion under the bona fide occupational qualification allows discrimination for certain jobs that calls for a particular group, age limit etc. An example of a company using bona fide occupational qualification in the United States Military. Every day bona fide occupational qualification

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    include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), the MMPI Second Edition (MMPI-2), and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The MMPI, first version released in 1940, was used in the mental health setting to help measure psychopathic tendencies in patients. The MMPI was revised in 1989 by Butcher, Dahlstrom, Graham, Tellegen, and Kaemmer, being renamed to MMPI-2. The revision removed many questions that had been deemed too subjective. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator was based on the research

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    Employee background checks are not unusual in any company. Big, medium or small enterprises take precautions when it comes to the safety of the workplace. But sometimes, employers tend to forget that there are certain things to remember when conducting background checks. According to Market Watch, employers can learn a lot about a job applicant outside of an interview, but they are not masters of the universe. They should exercise that power within the boundaries of the law. While there is no sure

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    industry that got us out of the recession” says Kari Clark, president of the homebuilding company Sharper Homes (personal communication, November 22, 2017). Without a huge construction labor force, that wouldn’t have been possible. However, today’s construction labor-force is dwindling in size, and home-builders are having problems staffing workers. While the shortage of labor in the construction industry of Minnesota is a serious issue, it can be solved by introducing trade school programs into local

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    with about 15 people. Soon after, I then attended several other conferences, now with hundreds of incredible individuals, one at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and another down at University of Kentucky. At these conferences, my understanding of what it means to be a minority was reinvented. Before, I had the narrow mindset that it was strictly based on the color of your skin or the area you come from. I was able to assimilate the importance of diversity, which is not only limited

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    Company Infrastructure Company infrastructure can be defined as the physical systems of a business. Transportation, communication, and electrical systems are all examples of infrastructure. (Investopedia) Kroger`s business infrastructure involves commerce, people, technology and other value creation activities that take place. The responsibility of protector and advocate fall upon the company’s CFO of the firm. By using infrastructure effectively, a firm can improve on its competitive advantage

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    the company and its line of business is it involved in? Background/History: The field of Social Services happens to be one of the many areas in the State of Minnesota that provide serves to people with Developmental Disabilities and also mental health/behavioral. It can be further complicated by the overwhelming number of service options, multiple home care companies and other people’s opinions of what’s best. Seeing the need to serve these people Jamie Fenh was move to establish a company that

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    ABSTRACT Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasingly popular and widely used. The studies and research on CAM is limited compared to the traditional medicine. There are conflicting perspectives among healthcare professional regarding the use of CAM in mainstream health setting. CAM therapies have been progressively emerged in conventional medicine. Thus, it is important for nurses to understand it uses and safety measure in order to provide the effective nursing care. Chang, H.

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    they ran it, as the most they are going to pay-out to the insurance company in 1983 is around $680K, while in-turn profiting $106K. (Bell, 2004). The year they ran the promotion, a confluence of elements came into play: the insurance company erroneously quoted them 2.1% of the retail value of the snowthrowers covered; the snowfall was significantly higher than the year before, but because of this premium cap by the insurance company, it did not lose its shorts on its liabilities. Additionally, they

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