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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING This chapter comprises the introduction‚ background of the study‚ objectives of the study and scopes and limitations of the study. INTRODUCTION From Wikipedia (2012) definition‚ human retina is a thin tissue composed of neural cells that is located in the latter portion of the eye. Although retinal patterns may be changed in cases of diabetes‚ glaucoma or retinal degenerative disorders‚ the retina typically remains unchanged from birth until

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background Of The Study Hog raising is a very popular enterprise in the Philippines such that there is a proliferation of backyard producers‚ which dominates the swine industry and a healthy viable commercial sector. Despite the crises facing the swine industry‚ still many people are venturing in this enterprise. Piggeries are type of factory farm specialized for raising of pigs up to slaughter weight. Some people keep pigs as pet but most of people keep them as a source

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    as people‚ physical appearance is less important in comparison to our spirits and mindsets. The body serves only as a shuttle for our spirits and minds‚ without these two assets our bodies would simply only be empty shells. In Philip K. Dick’s A Scanner Darkly‚ the protagonist‚ Bob Arctor‚ has fallen victim to a highly addictive drug called Substance D‚ which has the side effect of splitting the personality in one’s mind. In dealing with the abuse of this drug‚ Arctor begins to lose himself and forgets

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    Case Studies Project PET3361 10/25/2012 Case Study #1 – High School Football Player Brian is not the first athlete to encounter issues in trying to “bulk up”. Many high schools athletes do not have the knowledge on how to properly put on muscle and gain weight. I would ask Brian questions like: how many calories do you eat a day‚ how much creatine are you taking daily‚ what foods are you eating‚ how often are you eating‚ how often do you lift weights‚ what supplements are

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    Case Study Global Human Resource Management at Coca-cola. Question 1:- What is Coca-Cola’s staffing policy for managerial positions: ethnocentric‚ polycentric‚ or geocentric? Does this policy make sense? Answer:- .: I think Coca-cola staffing follows a polycentric for managerial positions as they have to do that because they “think globally and act locally” and on this basis their policy is combination of ethnocentric as well as geocentric. Yes this policy makes sense because this is

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    Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield 1919‐2004 Robert Ledley 1924‐ Sir Godfrey Hounsfield • Elected to Royal Society   1975 • Nobel prize 1979 shared  with Allan Cormack 1919‐2004 EMI Head Scanner First clinical image (Atkinson‐ Morley Hospital London EMI Head Scanner Dose information 1972 sales brochure EMI Head Scanner X‐Ray Controls Geometry: Translate rotate‚ pencil beam Scan time: 4.5‐20 min Rotation Angle: 1° Number of views: 180 Samples per view: 160 Total samples: 28‚800 Matrix:

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    result to a need of a wider space to keep data. This study focused on mobile catalogue application that applies the theory and definition to the practice of librarianship‚ specifically addressing how technology functionalities such as comments posting‚ and cataloging might intimate changes in how libraries provide access to their collections using catalogue. Thus the researchers try to design‚ develop‚ test‚ and implement an Android Barcode Scanner for Library that would make the library more transparent

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    Project Management Institute Case Studies in Project Management The Glasgow Science Centre Tower Project Edited by: Frank T. Anbari‚ PhD‚ PMP The George Washington University Frank T. Anbari‚ PhD‚ PMP Young Hoon Kwak‚ PhD Oksana Chernyaeva‚ MSPM Tina Spector‚ MSPM Albert H. Wu This case study was originally prepared as part of Project Management Applications‚ the capstone course of the Master of Science in Project Management at The George Washington University‚ by the graduating students listed

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    worthwhile effort. Studies suggest that most IS project disasters are avoidable (Heerkens‚ 2002). Many times‚ warning signals occur long before an information systems project has begun to fail. History has shown that software projects are far more likely to be successful if they are highly focused and built upon well-understood technology (Heerkens‚ 2002). There are many writers who tell us why projects fail. For instance‚ (Field‚ 1997) tells us that “projects fail too often because the project scope was

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    PROJECT FIRECRACKER CASE STUDY Eva Neugebauer – 2060 Federica Picozzi – 1982 Francisca Lopes Pinto – 2048 Konstantin Gusev – 2018 WHY DID THE PROJECT FAIL? The project failed due to three main reasons that reinforced the negative impact of one another: Poor communication  There was a poor coordination between individuals. One example was the situation where Waldo and Wolinski took decisions individually without consulting the other members. In fact‚ the first informed Jeff that he was changing

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