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    annual savings of $300,000 • 15% turnover reduction show them how to use proper interviewing guidelines and screening criteria for all vacancies. • A standardized list of “cultural fit” questions. Key Tools Used • FMEA • Fishbone Diagram • Process Flow Diagram • C&E Matrix • Attribute Gauge R&R • Capability Analysis • Binary Logistic Regression • Control Plan The organization also decided to implement job shadowing in the department where there was the highest turnover rate as a case study

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    1.For the Science Gossip Citizen Science Project, the theme was that of looking at pages from scientific journals for illustrations with the objective of deciphering them for historians to use. we classified if there were illustrations including diagrams, drawings, tables, charts, photographs and maps. Then we needed to select it and add information about the species. Then lastly, we were asked to give the keywords for the illustration. 2.I learned about the methods of the science gossip citizen

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    A schematic diagram of two-dimensional Figure. 1. The left and right walls are maintained at different constant temperatures while upper and bottom walls are thermally insulated, the left wall (cold) is moving up while right wall (hot) is fixed. The flow is assumed to be laminar and the fluid properties are assumed to be constant except for the density variation which is assumed to follow Boussinesq approximation while viscous dissipation terms are considered to be negligible. The viscous incompressible

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    Review of Mind Maps for Kids: An Introduction by Tony Buzan Since 1974, Tony Buzan, a psychology author and educational consultant, has been developing and promoting the concept of using diagram which representing ideas in colorful branches, keywords, and images. Mind Maps for Kids: An Introduction, first published in 2003, is his first book written especially for younger readers aged 7 to 14 years old. Despite writing the book as a guide for parents to help their children, Buzan writes this colorful

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    Financial diagram In the most recent century, developing and positive working class assumes a vital part in building a superior nation for themselves and for future ages moreover. The personal satisfaction is enhanced because of the venture that working class do in Canada's future gainfulness for each age that takes after. It is imperative for Canada to make brilliant and key venture that will develop Canada's economy. Financial plan 2016 gives quick help to the white collar class of Canada

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    using a Venn diagram, we don’t have to use complete sentences because there is not a lot of room, so we will just write a word or two. What can we say about the candy bar? (Student responses are written on one side of the diagram) Alright, good. Now what can we say about the granola bar? (Student responses are written on the other side of the diagram) Good job everyone! So what do these two things have in common? This is what we will be writing in the middle part of the Venn diagram. (Students

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    Several weaknesses of paper-based medical records have been identified, such as illegible handwriting, ambiguous and incomplete data, data fragmentation, and poor availability.1 In addition, paper records often become bulky with time, which leads to lack of overview. Because paper records still represent the usual medium for collecting and recording patient data, these weaknesses could impede the continuity and quality of care. Allow for all medical offices to send, receive, and share data & resources

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    Name: Mollie Haruf Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about how jigsaw puzzles have developed since they were first created and specific details about their history which has helped them develop into what they are today. Also, to show how the history of something as simple as a jigsaw puzzle can change through time. Central/Thesis Statement: The history of jigsaw puzzles dates all the way back to around 1760 and have developed in various ways to become what they are known as today. Method

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    Pre-Assessment of Student Interest: To assess student interest in planning a school dance, I would use a bubble map. I would ask the students “Have they ever attended a school dance? “ Then I would ask “If you have attend a school dance write down what you liked about the dance. If you haven’t attend a school dance write down what you think you might like to have at a school dance.” Example of bubble map: Students may add more off shoots bubbles if they need to. My PBLBubble Map.docx As students

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    Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, people have been trying to make their life easier using machines. This has led to huge technological breakthroughs that brought about computers, cars, airplanes etc. Nowadays computers are widely used to perform various tasks on users’ behalf. Another people’s passion since ancient times is to store and preserve information for the generations to come (libraries, archives). During the 1960’s people’s desire to store and retrieve information was combined

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