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    Putting Patient Needs or Employee Needs First? Lafley and Martin (2013) define strategy as “an integrated set of choices that uniquely positions the firm in its industry so as to create sustainable advantage and superior value relative to the competition”. A vision and mission can set the strategic intent of the organization. The strategic intent represents a declaration of where the business or organization would like to be at some future time. The vision and mission establish both the future

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    1.4.4 INKS AND DIELECTRICS Different materials are being used now days for the printing of ink on a substrate. The conducting inks are more useful for this purpose. The difference basically is that of the dielectrics which makes it different for the working. Here is a table representing some materials of inks along with their dielectrics: Ink material Dielectric constant Copper 6.0 Lead 4.2 Silver 0.99 Nickel 600 Graphite 36.5 Silicon 11.1 Wax 2.3 Printing ink 3.1 Aluminum 2.7 1.5 SUBSTRATES

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    Measuring Chirality in Ibuprofen Using a Homemade Polarimeter Sydney Guerin December 9, 2016 May River High School Abstract For this project, I will be conducting multiple experiments regarding the chirality of different forms of ibuprofen. The question I’m trying to solve is whether or not common brands of ibuprofen have the same formulation. In order to perform this exercise, I will need to create a homemade polarimeter in order to measure the angle at which the brands of ibuprofen will reflect

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    Humankind has gone through many ages including the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, the Middle ages, Machine age, and the period we are in today. Many valid arguments for what period we are in today including the Big Data Age, Social Age, or even Information Age. However, I think a valid argument can also be made for the Glass Age. Throughout this course we have covered many topics while using a wide variety of equipment and technology all made possible through the advancements of glass. From window

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    Chirality – Isolation of Limonene from Citrus Fruits Introduction: Terpenes are a large and varied class of hydrocarbons produced by a wide variety of plants. Many essential oils belong to the terpene class. They are made up of two or more five carbon units that are called isoprenes. Limonene is a terpene that can be separated from orange peels almost 100% in the (R)-(+)-limonene form. Other citrus fruits like lemons, grapefruits, limes, and tangerines contain the compound as well. The

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    software. This review paper demonstrates some commonly engaged techniques to fabricate Microstrip patch antenna with dual frequency and dual polarized operation since last few decades. Index Terms - Patch Antenna, Simulator Software, Frequency, Polarization, Gain. I. INTRODUCTION Microstrip Patch Antenna (MPA) is commonly used because of its low profile, low cost and ease of manufacturing. A patch antenna is made by etching metal on one side of dielectric substrate whereas on the opposite side there

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    Theories Of Polarization

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    proposed for Washington’s woes is the excessive partisanship stemming from ideological divisions among the political elites in Congress. Both branches of the modern Congress display similar levels of polarization (McCarty, Poole, and Rosenthal 2006; Theriault 2006, 2008), yet the popular theories of polarization fit the House’s processes far

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    Polarization In Obama

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    This past week we discussed briefly, The Disappearing Center, specifically the Polarization in the Age of Obama and how there is an expanding gap between the ideals of the republicans and democrats. In his book, Alan I. Abramowitz argues that polarization is most prevalent in those who are politically engaged, who provide support for the campaigns of elected officials (mainly those who provide money), and those who feel as though they are connected to the candidate and actively support the campaign

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    Passive Polarization

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    former history professor in a small town in Georgia who had run unsuccessfully of the House twice before being elected and entering congress with a “….core strategy...to destroy the institution in order to save it, to so intensify public hatred of Congress that voters would buy into the notion of the need for sweeping change and throw the majority bums out.” Newt’s key strategy to accomplish his goal was to mass the Republicans against any type of cooperation with Democrats in committee or on the

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    Political Polarization

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    not be any better than it is today. However, this isn't true, our political system is taking a dive towards the worst. Who might the culprit be behind this decline of the political system in America today? The answer to this, is none other than polarization and partisanship. One might wonder, how exactly does this spread? The answer lies in social media. Americans will be able to find common ground and become less polarized, in a political sense, if and only

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