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    Survey of Nasal Carriage of Staphylococcus aureus in Microbiology 1 Students at RMIT Aim: To determine the carriage rate of Staphylococcus aureus in the nares of students taking second year microbiology courses at RMIT. Introduction: Carriage of S.aureus is important in hospital patients‚ preoperative patients‚ hospital staff‚ food handlers etc. because it carriage of S.aureus appears to play a key role in the epidemiology and pathogenesis of infection. S.aureus can cause localized and invasive

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    Choose a poem in which the poet blends narration and reflection. Show how the poet blends these two aspects in such a way as to illuminate the central concern(s) of the poem. A poem in which the poet blends narration and reflection is ‘Strawberries’ by Edwin Morgan. The poem tells the story of a deeply romantic and touching poem which describes the perfect moment of two lovers for a picnic on a hot summer’s day and the feast of the strawberries. They are reflecting on the memories and time they

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    Related Articles How to Write a Marketing Distribution Channel StrategyThe Major Functions of a Distribution ChannelDifferentiated Distribution StrategyDistribution Channels and Marketing AnalysisThe Advantages of Channel of Distribution to a Small BusinessWhat Is a Marketing Channel or Channel of Distribution? A distribution channel strategy enables you to sell to customers in geographical areas or market sectors that your direct sales team cannot reach. You can choose from a number of distribution

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    Outcome 5 Assessment One For change to be managed within Alphabet Games‚ management must first be able to understand what the causes‚ impact and consequences are. The cause for change within Alphabet Games is that is not able to compete with competitors such as Sony and Microsoft and consumer demands are changing. This is due to the front loading costs giving these companies the upper hand in software development. The impact if Alphabet Games don’t change will be that they will lose market share

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    BA (HONS) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ASSIGNENT CODE: APC 308 NAME : LEENA BALGOBIN INTAKE : JANUARY 2007 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 05 OCTOBER 2009 PART A Critically evaluate the role and importance of investment appraisal models in achieving the financial management objectives of large companies. Investment involves outflows of cash causing inflows of cash. It is in nature of things that cash flows (out and in) do not all occur at the same time‚ that is‚ there is

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    Cultural Differences - The Power Distance Relationship Power distance as a characteristic of a culture defines the extent to which the less powerful person in society accepts inequality in power and considers it as normal. Put simply‚ people in some cultures accept a higher degree of unequally distributed power than do people in other cultures. In high-power-distance cultures‚ power is concentrated in the hands of a few and there is a great difference between those with and those without power

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    How does Friel explore the concept of identity in Making History‚ looking at alternative viewpoints in your answer? Identity is the individual characteristics by which a thing or a person is recognized or known with‚ http://www.thefreedictionary.com/identity These characteristics are exposed through factors such as a person’s image‚personality‚where they were brought up and their accent. All the characters in the play‚ making history are identified through where they came from and their accent

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    Assess the view that Thatcher’s electoral success was a result of the weakness of the Labour Party Intro Para 1 – Labour Weakness 1st election – 1979 * Failed to manage economy and control unions * Winter of discontent 2nd election – 1983 * Poor defence policy * Disunity * No longer the ‘party of the working class’ * Unelectable face – leader/policies/general demeanour * Moved further left but electorate moved RIGHT 3rd election – 1987 * Labour still unpopular

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    Title: The effects of violence against women Concepts: Violence against women - particularly intimate partner violence and sexual violence against women - are major public health problems and violations of women’s human rights. Adolescent- between childhood and adulthood Female- of the sex that can give birth or produce eggs of women or female animals or plants Violence- being violent conduct or treatment unlawful use of force Violent - involving or using great physical force (violent person)

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    Elizabeth and Parliament * Parliament under Elizabeth was not as powerful as it would later become. * Parliament didn’t meet as regularly as it had under Henry‚ when it was much more important. * When they did assemble‚ the MPs were more worried about when they could go home than what was actually going on. Attendance deteriorated quickly in the latter parliamentary sessions. * Only 10% of MPs spoke in debates and only 47% voted * Elizabeth didn’t particularly like

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