Tutorial 1. Organization can reward employees in several ways‚ which is whether it can be tangible or intangible. Tangible reward that employee can received is includes cash compensation and benefits such as: * Base pay: * It is given to employee in exchange for work performed. Base pay includes a range of value‚ focuses on the position and duties performed rather than an individual’s contribution * Cost-of-Living Adjustment and Contingent Pay * Cost of living implies
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IMPACT OF OUTSOURCING ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE A CASE STUDY OF MATER HOSPITAL‚ NAIROBI. BY KIPTOO MARITIM BERNARD REG. NO: BBM/2609/11 RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS MOI UNIVERSITY DECEMBER‚ 2011 DECLARATION I declare that this is my original work and to the best of my knowledge
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1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of light and electron microscopes discussed in Chapter 3 that are used to study microorganisms? Focus your response in terms of the following parameters The disadvantage of using a light microscope is its inability to magnify a specimen as great as an electron microscope. An electron microscope can magnify up to 500‚000 times‚ whereas‚ a light microscope can only magnify an object up to 2000 times. The resolving power or resolving
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these ideals‚ by ruling with the majority‚ but protecting the minority‚ as well as acting as a symbol of unity for the growing nation. In the decade before the Civil War‚ the Constitution’s openness for wide interpretation as well as its lack of specificity on sectional issues such as states’ rights and slavery led to the eventual disunion and the Southern secession. For over 60 years prior to the Civil War‚ the Constitution was able to unify the Nation. After the Democrat-Republicans swept the Federalists
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Written Report: Russian Formalism and New Criticism Formalism is a literary theory that was spearheaded by two main bodies – Russian Formalists and New Critics – which focused on understanding the literary text through the text itself. Its principles posed a great shift from the traditional approaches during its time‚ and so it sparked a movement in the field of literary studies that would adopt new perspectives and ideas. While Formalism received much criticism due to its dubious methods of
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6PROTOZOA INTRODUCTION Parasitism A specific type of interaction between two organisms Host-parasite interactions often operate over a longer timescale than those seen with other pathogens Results in significant host-parasite interaction at the cellular and organismal level E.g. Parasites that alter the behavior of the host Giardia lamblia – induce biochemical change in the host cells at the site of infection (duodenal epithelium) Parasites – have life cycles that often involve several hosts (survival
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Principles of Fitness Training Scenario You are working as a health fitness instructor in the Swansea Tennis Centre and Gym. Your job responsibilities include planning exercise programmes for clients and helping to instruct exercise sessions. Describe in a booklet the principles of fitness training you would apply to your clients individual training programme. P1/M1 OVERLOAD: The Overload Principle can be achieved through changes in Frequency‚ Intensity and Time. Firstly ‚ frequency‚ as you
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Introduction Research in Nursing has become a fundamental discipline throughout the years and this report will provide an insight into the process of research. This report will show how to use the Cinhal database to extract the best available article within the parameters of Tissue Viability and formulation of the research question. The main features will focus on the reliability and validity of the chosen topic of the Waterlow Scale tool and the comprehensive evaluation of the evidence.
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which enables the interactions to be transient 1 Specificity: Lock-and-Key Model • Proteins typically have high specificity: only certain ligands bind • High specificity can be explained by the complementarity of the binding site and the ligand. • Complementarity in –size‚ –shape‚ –charge‚ –or hydrophobic / hydrophilic character • “Lock and Key” model by Emil Fisher (1894) assumes that complementary surfaces are preformed. + Specificity: Induced Fit • Conformational changes may occur upon ligand
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mannerisms made by systems‚ organisms‚ or artificial entities in conjunction with its environment‚ which includes the other systems or organisms around as well as the physical environment. Attitudes and behaviours must be measured at the same level of specificity. For example‚ “attitude-behaviour consistency can be varying according to whether: an attitude is more rather than less accessible; an attitude is expressed privately or publicly such as when answering a questionnaire; an individual identifies strongly
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