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...Canine Clinic Vaccinations | Euthanasia Services | Spaying / Neutering | General Surgery | Parasite Control | In-depth client education for disease diagnosis and treatment. | Health Screens | Behavioural Counselling | Dentistry (including cleaning and oral surgery | Grief Support | Internal Medication that includes dermatology, neurology, orthopaedics, etc. | Individualised Care (Every dog is a different dog) | Pet Supplies | Dog Hotel | Coffee Café for pet owners | Dog Ambulance | | | Veterinary Industry and Target Market The population in West End is amounts to roughly 8601 people (Census Quickstats, 2011) and according to the Australian Companion Animal Council (ACAC), the average proportion of dogs/cats to a hundred people in Australia is 16 dogs and 11 cats (ACAC, 2010). Market Analysis also shows pet insurance uptake has increased as a way to prolong the life of a pet. With an expected revenue growth of 2.2% in 2016 to 2017,along with...
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...UnitedHealth Group | Organization and Leadership Analysis | Western Governors University | | Miles Lee, Camryn | 3/10/2016 | The content of this paper is to evaluate the leadership style and practices of United Health Group while conducting a SWOT analysis and highlighting the strengths and weakness of the company. | Managing Organization Analysis: United Health Group Seeking to enhance the performance of the health care system and improving the overall health and well being of the people has been a part of United Health Group’s objective since the organization open its doors in 1974. Working with health care professionals and other key partners to expand access to quality health care; supporting the physician/patient relationship and empowering people with the information, guidance and tools needed to make personal informed health choices and decisions are the key objectives to United Health Group. Although much of the organization has changed over the years, these objectives to enhance the health care system and physician/patient relations while enhancing the overall well-being of their members have remained the same. In addition to UHG’s overall objectives, the organization operates by a set of values designed to maintain the innovation, integrity, compassion, performance and the internal and external relationships of the company. UHG prides itself on their values and have implemented policies to ensure that these values are exercised daily. One of the...
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...Aviation is the design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft, especially heavier-than-air aircraft. The word "Aviation" was coined by French writer and former naval officer Gabriel La Landelle in 1863, from the verb "avier" (synonymous flying), itself derived from the Latin word "avis" ("bird") and the suffix "-ation".[1] Contents 1 History 2 Civil aviation 2.1 Air transport 2.2 General aviation 3 Military aviation 3.1 Types of military aviation 4 Aviation accidents and incidents 5 Air traffic control 6 Environmental impact 7 See also 8 Notes History Main article: History of aviation Many cultures have built devices that travel through the air, from the earliest projectiles such as stones and spears,[2][3] the boomerang in Australia, the hot air Kongming lantern, and kites. There are early legends of human flight such as the story of Icarus, and Jamshid in Persian myth, and later, somewhat more credible claims of short-distance human flights appear, such as the flying automaton of Archytas of Tarentum (428–347 BC),[4] the winged flights of Abbas Ibn Firnas (810–887), Eilmer of Malmesbury (11th century), and the hot-air Passarola of Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão (1685–1724). The modern age of aviation began with the first untethered human lighter-than-air flight on November 21, 1783, in a hot air balloon designed by the Montgolfier brothers. The practicality of balloons was limited...
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...Enrollment SystemEnrollment procedure is one of the main problems of a school, institution or college. To avoid inaccuracies in this, our enrollment system will be an instant remedy. Princetech Enrollment System is designed to perform the process involved in registration, advising assessment and financial aid for scholars and payment of students. This System includes admission, entrance exam, scheduling of classes, grade encoding, managing student academic records and financial information. Our company is focused in customers’ success for providing the most flexible and complete school management solutions. This gives you fast, accurate and comprehensive information necessary in the decision-making process. Thus, software delivers the simplicity and convenience that both of you and your students want. | Scheduling SystemMaking of Class Schedules is very hard for the class scheduling personnel to adjust each subjects of every department to every room that are available. That’s why when making class schedules, a computerized class scheduling system is a very big help for making it fast and stress-free. Our system can analyze adaptable information and determine when each section or class should literally meet to minimize possible conflicts. In addition, this system can generate faculty schedules, students’ schedules, and class schedules. It has requirement-based scheduling which has multiple views with customizable time period, and can generate schedule reports. | HRIS (Human...
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...Volume 38 Number 5 May 2014 Pages 1811–2146 NJC New Journal of Chemistry www.rsc.org/njc A journal for new directions in chemistry Themed issue: Advanced complex inorganic nanomaterials ISSN 1144-0546 PERSPECTIVE Pascal Van Der Voort et al. Vanadium metal–organic frameworks: structures and applications NJC PERSPECTIVE Published on 04 November 2013. Downloaded by American University of Beirut on 07/11/2014 07:39:04. View Article Online View Journal | View Issue Cite this: New J. Chem., 2014, 38, 1853 Vanadium metal–organic frameworks: structures and applications Pascal Van Der Voort,*a Karen Leus,a Ying-Ya Liu,a Matthias Vandichel,b Veronique Van Speybroeck,b Michel Waroquierb and Shyam Biswasa This perspective review paper describes the V-containing metal–organic frameworks that have been developed since the first systematic reports on MOFs almost 15 years ago. These hybrid crystalline materials, containing V(III) or V(IV) as metal nodes, show interesting behavior in oxidation catalysis and gas sorption. A significant amount of papers has appeared on the use of these structures in gas (hydrocarbon, CO2) separation. Promising future research and development of V-MOFs is suggested. Received (in Montpellier, France) 20th September 2013, Accepted 1st November 2013 DOI: 10.1039/c3nj01130e www.rsc.org/njc Introduction While MOFs based on divalent metals (Zn2+, Cu2+) have received much attention in the literature, fewer papers have appeared on...
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...Nanotechnology and Medicine There was a comic book character by the name of Swamp Thing that came out in the early 1970’s. The comic book became so popular a movie was made in 1982. The character (Alex Holsen) was originally a scientist that specialized in botany. Holsen was researching on how to rejuvenating limbs in humans using plant forms. The scientists arch enemy (Dr. Arcane) set off a bomb in Alex Holsen’s lab after stealing the formula to rejuvenate limbs. Unfortunately, the scientist was still in the laboratory when the explosion occurred, and was blown free of the lab into the swamp. A metamorphism took place while Holsen was down in the swamp, and when he emerged, he became a super plant monster known as the Swamp Thing. The parts on him that were destroyed in the explosion were now regenerated, reformed, and much stronger than his original self A large green muscle bound monster with algae grown into his skin. Nanotechnology fits somewhat into a category like this, but it's not all hype and science fiction the way television and the Hollywood scene have tried to portray it. If that were the case, we'd all be bionic men and women. Nanotechnology works at a small scale, meaning that it only uses a very small miscue that are no more than a human hair's width. It's already been found to be used in some items such as health and beauty products. Medicine is found to be the area that holds the most promising future for the field of nano technology...
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...Title : Preparation of bis (acetylacetonato)copper (II) Objective : I ) To synthesize the bis (acetylacetonato)copper (II) complex II) To determine the percentage yield of bis (acetylacetonato)copper (II) complex Background of study : Metal acetylacetonates, formed by a metal and multiple acetylacetonate anions, are prime examples of coordination complexes. In this experiment, the metal use is copper (II) ion which is crystal blue in colour when it is copper(II)nitrate. All metal ions in solution can react well with water. The water molecules can also be weakly bonded or more strongly as a ligand to form a complex ion, and these can also present in solid ‘hydrated’ salts of crystallization. For example, copper (II) nitrate (Cu(NO3)2∙3H2O) A complex ion has a metal ion at its center with a number of other molecules or ions surrounding it. These can be considered to be attached to the central ion by co-ordinate (dative covalent) bonds. The molecules or ions surrounding the central metal ion are called ligands. Simple ligands include water, ammonia and chloride ions. All ligands are lone pair donors. In other words, all ligands function as Lewis Bases. A base is an electron pair donor and an acid is an electron pair acceptor. Ligands like water, can donate a pair of non-bonding electrons(lone pair) intro a vacant orbital of a central metal ion and so dative covalent(co-ordinate) bonds hold a complex together. The central metal ion with vacant bonding orbitals can...
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...Dec 8 ISA Server Installation step by step Insert the ISA Server 2004 Enterprise CD and follow the installation instructions. You must choose to Install Configuration Storage Server. This will install an ADAM-Instance on this computer which will be used to store the configuration of ISA Server Arrays. ISA Server Array Members will connect to the Configuration Storage Server to receive the configuration. Figure 1: Installation of a Configuration Storage Server If you choose Install Configuration Storage Server you can see in Figure 2 that only the ISA Management Option and the Configuration Storage Server will be installed. Figure 2: Component Selection On the next page we must select create a new ISA Server enterprise (Figure 3). This configuration option creates a new ISA Server Enterprise during the installation. Figure 3: Create a new ISA Server Enterprise Figure 4 shows a warning message that Microsoft recommends only deploying a single Enterprise in your Organization. Multiple Enterprises could be hard to manage. You can deploy multiple Arrays within one ISA Server Enterprise. Figure 4: Warning message when you install a new ISA Enterprise The next step (Figure 5) is to name the new ISA Server Enterprise and enter a description for the new Enterprise. Figure 5: Enter a name and description for the new Enterprise If you are using ISA Server 2004 Enterprise in a single domain or in domains with trust relationships, you must choose the Setup Option I am...
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...Minireviews Electronic Materials M. Leskelä and M. Ritala Atomic Layer Deposition Chemistry: Recent Developments and Future Challenges** Markku Leskelä* and Mikko Ritala Keywords: atomic layer deposition · microelectronics · nitrides · oxides · thin films ew materials, namely high-k (high-permittivity) dielectrics to replace SiO2, Cu to replace Al, and barrier materials for Cu, are revolutionizing modern integrated circuits. These materials must be deposited as very thin films on structured surfaces. The self-limiting growth mechanism characteristic to atomic layer deposition (ALD) facilitates the control of film thickness at the atomic level and allows deposition on large and complex surfaces. These features make ALD a very promising technique for future integrated circuits. Recent ALD research has mainly focused on materials required in microelectronics. Chemistry, in particular the selection of suitable precursor combinations, is the key issue in ALD; many interesting results have been obtained by smart chemistry. ALD is also likely to find applications in other areas, such as magnetic recording heads, optics, demanding protective coatings, and micro-electromechanical systems, provided that cost-effective processes can be found for the materials required. N 1. Introduction Atomic layer deposition (ALD) has recently received much interest as a potential deposition method for advanced thin-film structures. However, ALD had already been developed and introduced...
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...------------------------------------------------- Generations of Chinese leadership From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia People's Republic of China | | This article is part of the series: Politics and government of China | Ideology[show] | Constitution[show] | Communist Party[show] | Legislature[show] | Executive[show] | United Front[show] | Military[show] | Judiciary[show] | Propaganda[show] | Law[show] | Other issues[show] | * Other countries * Atlas Politics portal | * v * t * e | | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2013) | Generations of Chinese leadership | Simplified Chinese | 中国共产党领导集体 | Traditional Chinese | 中國共産黨領導集體 | Literal meaning | Leadership collectives of the Communist Party of China | [show]Transcriptions | | Because both the Communist Party of China and the People's Liberation Army promote according to seniority, it is possible to discern distinctgenerations of Chinese leadership.[1] In official discourse, each group of leadership is identified with a distinct extension of the ideology of the party. Historians have studied various periods in the development of the government of the People's Republic of China by reference to these "generations". Contents [hide] * 1 Terminology * 2 First generation * 3 Second generation ...
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...2011 KIMIA KOORDINASI ABDUL MAJID PENDIDIKAN KIMIA FKIP UNMUL SAMARINDA KIMIA KOORDINASI Page 1 DAFTAR ISI JUDUL PRAKATA …………………………………………………………………………… DAFTAR ISI …………………………………………………………………………. BAB I PENDAHULUAN …………………………………………………… 1.1 Teori Koordinasi Warner ……………………………….. 1.2 Aturan Bilangan Atom Efektif ………………………… KLASIFIKASI, TATA NAMA DAN STEREOKIMIA SENYAWA KOMPLEKS …………………………………………. 2.1 Klasifikasi Senyawa Komleks ……………………….. a. Jenis Ligan ……………………………………………….. b. Jenis Logam …..…………………………………………. 2.2 Tata Nama Senyawa Kompleks ….…………………. 2.3 Stereokimia Senyawa Kompleks …………………. TEORI IKATAN VALENSI (TIV) ……………………………….. 3.1 Prinsip Elektronetralitas dan Ikatan Balik …… 3.2 Keunggulan dan Kelemahan Teori Ikatan Valensi ………………………………………………………… TEORI MEDAN KRISTAL (TMK) ……………………………… 4.1 Pengukuran 10 Dq ……………………………………….. 4.2 Energi Stabilitasasi Medan Kristal ………………… 4.3 Medan Kristal Tetrahedral …………………………….. 4.4 Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi harga 10 Dq ………………………………………………………………… 4.5 Distorsi Tetragonal dari Oktahedral ……………… 4.6 Kompleks Bujursangkar ………………………………… TEORI ORBITAL MOLEKUL (TOM) …………………………. 5.1 Teori Ikatan π dan TOM kompleks Logam ……… 5.2 Pengukuran Pengaruh Ikatan π ……………………. hal i ii 1 4 6 BAB II 9 9 9 15 17 20 26 32 35 38 40 41 44 46 50 60 69 71 75 BAB III BAB IV BAB V KIMIA KOORDINASI Page 2 BAB I PENDAHULUAN Banyak dijumpai senyawa yang tersusun atas satu atom pusat, biasanya logam atau kelompok atom seperti VO, VO2...
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...FF FF F or Peor Pe or Peor Pe or Pe ople, Naople, Na ople, Naople, Na ople, Na tt tt t ure, and ure, and ure, and ure, and ure, and tt tt t he Ehe E he Ehe E he E cc cc c oo oo o nn nn n oo oo o mm mm m yy yy y 1. AGRICULTURE TAKES A BIG BITE: THE ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT OF THE GLOBAL FOOD SYSTEM After air and water, food is the most essential resource people require to sustain themselves. These resources are provided by the layer of interconnected life that covers our planet: the biosphere. Yet the way the food system provides food often severely damages the health of the biosphere through soil and aquifer depletion, deforestation, aggressive use of agrochemicals, fishery collapses, and the loss of biodiversity in crops, livestock, and wild species. The global food system has become such a dominant force shaping the surface of this planet and its ecosystems that we can no longer achieve sustainability without revamping the food system. At the same time sustainable food systems provide great hope for building a sustainable future—a future in which all can lead satisfying lives within the means of the biosphere. In this brief, we use Ecological Footprint analysis to document the current food system’s demand on the biosphere. Ecological Footprint accounts track the area of biologically productive land and water needed to produce the resources consumed by a given population and to absorb its waste. The Ecological Footprint...
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...Title: Qantas and Emirates Alliance Strategy Course Name: Strategy Development and Initiatives Course Code: MGMT20112 Course Coordinator: Daniel Abell Lecture Name: Daniel Abell Tutor: Daniel Abell Students: Ruth Calasan s0235265 Tracy Nguyen s222275 Felipe Gutierrez s0234289 Due Date: 19/08/2013 Date Submitted: 26/08/2013 Word Count: 3500 Words Executive Summary Last 06 September 2012, Qantas had entered a 10-year partnership with Emirates that will go beyond the code-sharing and collaboration in terms of coordinated pricing, sales, and scheduling and benefit-sharing model which aims to jointly deploy one or more resource combinations. An in-depth analysis has been done on what are the internal and external factors that influence Qantas to form an alliance with Emirates. These factors are: Deregulation of open skies creating economic environment and open equal opportunities for all air carriers Excessive capacity, fuel cost, foreign currency exposure and threat of new entrants. Changes in customer taste and destinations, power of customers and growth of airlines alliances. Heavy investments in railways and telecommunication tools Consumer protection and passenger rights Growing percentage of global emission Airport slots allocations Similarity of resources and services such as Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific Improving services for better price Improving power of negotiation between the alliance and suppliers During the analysis...
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...Army Regulation 600–8–8 Personnel—General The Total Army Sponsorship Program Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 4 April 2006 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 600–8–8 The Total Army Sponsorship Program This rapid action revision, dated 4 April 2006-o o Requires mandatory sponsorship of first-time Soldiers (para 2-2a). Provides guidance on the assignment of same-gender sponsors for first-time Soldiers (para 2-8(c)2). Provides further guidance and responsibilities for sponsors of first-time Soldiers (paras 2-11g, 2-11h, 2-11i, and 2-11j). o This administrative revision, dated 21 October 2004-o Changes Commanding General U.S. Total Army Personnel Command (PERSCOM) to Commander, U.S. Army Human Resources Command (USAHRC)(para 1-4e). Directs Installation Management Agency (IMA) to ensure garrison support (para 2-1g). Updates appendix A. o o This revision dated 3 April 2002 requires-o Commanders of major Army commands and field operating agencies to submit a summary of sponsorship issues and trends to the U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center within 30 calendar days at the end of the fiscal year (para 14). Installation commanders to use DA Form 7274 (Sponsorship Program Survey) and the sponsorship questions (Appendix B) in the Organizational Inspection Program (para 1-4). Installation commanders to ensure that a trained sponsorship pool exists at the unit or installation level to respond to programmed and unprogrammed arrivals...
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