...Human Resource Management Department Brochure HRM 300 Date: Human Resource Management Department Brochure Technology Technology is the cornerstone of any organization by Hancock manufactory investing in new technologies; it allowed the organization to be more proficient and profitable. While updating operator procedures the tools used, and equipment that is designed to make work more efficient and to organize the company. Technology has had many changes over the past 15 years in human resources department that has benefited the obligations at Hancock manufactory. The new technology will make this department more of a communication center and just dealing with personnel. It will provide updated information for employees; will also help Hancock develop ways of staying in touch with clients worldwide. Networking systems are extremely beneficial to Hancock HRM department because the vast number of employees and supplies that go through the doors every day. When technology is used properly Hancock manufacturing can link multiple computers, share information to other departments to ensure that the departments are ran properly. New computer systems integrated with software, applications,intranet, and Internets, making inputting data more organized and productive keeping Hancock at the top of the competition. Technology also makes recruiting new employees much easier for the company thinks of the use of the Internet Hancock manufacturing's able to post job openings on the company...
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...5 Th i n gs t o Do i n Can ad a Th at W i l l Su r p r i se You 3.Un cov er a Di n osau r There? only one city in the world where you? s ll find an 86-foot-tall, 151-foot-long dinosaur standing at its center. You may think you know a lot about the country that shares America? longest s land border. But if you? only been to ve iconic spots like Niagara Falls, the Rocky Mountains or the CN Tower, then you? re missing out. WELCOM E TO CA NA DA Welcome to Drumheller, the city situated in what has become affectionately known as Dinosaur Valley. The first dinosaurs were unearthed here in the 1800s, and they? been finding them ever since. ve 4. The American Eagle Vacations Here: 1. H ow l W i t h t h e W ol v es . In Canada,This summer marks the 50th anniversary of the Wolf Howl in Algonquin Park. Each year, guests to the park watch park rangers call out to the area? s packs with their best howls. 2. W al k on t h e Ocean Fl oor : The Bay of Fundy is home to the world? highest tides. s At their peak, they can reach 54 feet in some areas. after the 100 billion tons of seawater have receded for the unique experience of walking on the ocean floor. From the age-old fossils to the water-carved rock formations with names like ? mother-in-law? and ? the bear,? you? find plenty to marvel at. When the ll water starts to lap at your ankles, it? probably s time to find higher ground. It may be the symbol of American pride, but when...
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...Hispanic Women and Pregnancy: Cultural Factors and Predisposition Hispanic women have the second highest rate of obesity in the U.S. population at 76% (BabyCenter, 2011). Cultural factors that contribute to obesity among Hispanic women include unhealthy diets, lack of exercise, and acceptance of larger body types. During pregnancy, obesity can cause serious complications that include labor and delivery complications, birth defects, fetal and neonatal death, and delivery of a large baby (BabyCenter, 2011). Overweight pregnant women also run a greater risk of developing high blood pressure with swelling in the hands and feet (preeclampsia), and high sugar levels in the blood stream while pregnant (gestational diabetes). Hispanic women are more likely to develop pregnancy complications if overweight with a family history of high sugar levels in the blood stream (diabetes) or high blood pressure (BabyCenter, 2011). Preeclampsia: Preeclampsia is the most common complication of pregnancy. Preeclampsia is characterized by high blood pressure, protein in the urine, and increased swelling of the arms, hands, legs, and feet after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Preeclampsia is seen more often in teenagers and in women over 35 years of age (Ladewig, London, & Olds, 1998). Gestational Diabetes: Gestational diabetes is high blood sugar levels in the blood stream that has its onset or is first recognized during pregnancy (Ladewig, London, & Olds, 1998). If pregnant women have high of...
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...MSc in Bioinformatics for Genomics and Drug Design Bioinformatics is essential to give meaning to the huge mass of biological data that is being produced in the post-genomic era, playing a prominent role in the biomedical and biotechnological research of this century. Bioinformaticians are highly qualified and demanded professionals. They enjoy many positions available on leading research fields as genomics, personalized medicine, drug discovery, biotechnology, crop improvement and other health science research fields. Program strengths The Master of Science in Bioinformatics for Genomics and Drug Design is a novel learning experience that differs from conventional programs in several ways: • Intensive one-year master’s program (60 ECTS). • International degree program. All classes are taught in English. • Highly practical orientation. The MSc in Bioinformatics provides training to create bioinformatics professionals ready to succeed. • Focus on three expertise areas. Genomics, Drug Discovery and High Performance Computing. • Highly qualified faculty. Faculty are leaders of international research groups and prestigious professionals from bioinformatics industry. • Student mentoring programs. • Bioinformatics resources. • Networking and job vacancies. Open positions offered by research groups and companies. • Financial aid may be provided. MSc in Bioinformatics for Genomics and Drug Design Program content and structure Module 1 Programming in Bioinformatics...
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...University of Phoenix Material Foundations of Human Development Worksheet Write the key features, listed below, into the correct life stage of development and most significantly affected age range. In your own words, provide an explanation of the term and how it affects the developmental stage. An example is provided for reference. For the purposes of this assignment, field marked “N/A” do not need to be completed. |Teratogens |In-Vitro Fertilization |Zygote | |Attachment |Conservation |Positive Reinforcement | |ADHD |Self-Concept |Sensorimotor Period | |Temperament |Refined motor skills |Mobility | |Preoperational Thought Period | | | | |Biological |Psychological or Cognitive |Social | | |Development...
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...APPLICATION FORM Name: ……………………………………………………. Grade: …………………………………………………… Gender: Male Female Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy)…………………… ……………………………………………………………. Grade: ……………………. Address:…………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………. Telephone #:………………………………………….. Parent/Guardian name:…………………………. ……………………………. Address………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………… Telephone#...................Work#................. Home#........................ Work Address:……………………………………….. ………………………….. ON A MISSION HIGH SCHOOL On a Mission High School was founded in 1965 by founder James E. Bennett. The school developed on 145 Greendale Avenue Kingston 11. The school started out with 6 girls and six boys. Mrs. Michelle Allen was named the first principal of On a Mission High School that same year. Further on the school developed even more with population exceeding a thousand. Welcome to On a Mission High School top school in Jamaica. Below is the list of school fees for each grade and payment plans. School fee Grade 7-9 (Lower School | $210,000.00per annum | Grade 10-11 (Upper School) | $270,000.00 per annum | Grade 12-13 Sixth Form | $300,000.00 per annum | Payment plans E-Full- or full payment plan attracts 10% discount on the tuition if payment date is made before the start of the school year Sept 6th of the current school year. Bi-Payment-wish is a part payment plan: This option attracts a 5% interest which will be added to the tuition fee. Tri-Payment-...
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...Nike, Inc. is the world's largest supplier and manufacturer of athletic shoes, apparel and other sports equipment. The company employed about 56,500 people worldwide and in 2014, Nike's global revenue amounted to about 27.8 billion U.S. dollars. The North American region of Nike generated the largest portion of the company's revenue that year, approximately 12.3 billion U.S. dollars. Of that 12.3 billion U.S. dollars, the Oregon based company's athletic footwear segment generated about 7.5 billion U.S. dollars. Nike, Inc. is the world's largest supplier and manufacturer of athletic shoes, apparel and other sports equipment. The company employed about 56,500 people worldwide and in 2014, Nike's global revenue amounted to about 27.8 billion U.S. dollars. The North American region of Nike generated the largest portion of the company's revenue that year, approximately 12.3 billion U.S. dollars. Of that 12.3 billion U.S. dollars, the Oregon based company's athletic footwear segment generated about 7.5 billion U.S. dollars. Statistics and Facts on Nike Statistics and Facts on Nike A new range of Nike apparel products assist the body’s natural ability to regulate temperature when running in a variety of conditions. The innovations are informed by Nike’s "Nature Amplified" design ethos — an approach focused on the body in motion and fueled by scientific data and athlete insights — to keep runners comfortable, protected and focused on performing at their best. Nike designers...
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...How to find more information about Genetic Screening for Diseases and Disorders:"FAQ About Genetic Testing." FAQ About Genetic Testing. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Dec. 2013. http://www.genome.gov/19516567You can find reliable, and more information here at this website because it goes into specific detail about genetic screening, what it is exactly, and the break down of genetic screening. All need to access is a computer and just type in the URL above."Genetic Testing." KidsHealth. The Nemours Foundation, n.d. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2013. <http://kidshealth.org/parent/system/medical/genetics.htmlIf you want more information on Genetic screening during pregnancy this is a great site to visit. It is very broad, but helpful. Great help for the future. The book below has a little section in it that has information about genetic screening that could help.Teichler-Zallen, Doris. "Genetic Screening and Testing." To Test or Not to Test: A Guide to Genetic Screening and Risk. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2008. N. page. Print. | | | MLA Work Citation"First Trimester Screen." American Pregnancy Association. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Jan. 2014.http://americanpregnancy.org/prenataltesting/firstscreen.html"Genetic Screening and Diagnostics." Nature.com. Nature Publishing Group, n.d. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2013. "Genetic Testing." KidsHealth. The Nemours Foundation, n.d. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2013.<http://kidshealth.org/parent/system/medical/genetics.html>."Health 101: Genetic Testing Before & During Pregnancy...
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...Purpose of Brochure The main purpose of the brochure is to inform potential customers about the business, and what sorts of products they sell. Panel 1 – This panel is essentially the most significant as it is the first part of the brochure that potential customers will see. Panel 1 contains a small amount of text, with four images and a bold, eye-catching WordArt title. I feel that it is purposeful because the images represent the products which are sold within the shop, and the text offers a brief overview of what sorts of products the shop sells. Panel 2 – The purpose of Panel 2 is to provide the potential customers with details on how to contact the business, should they want to. It contains the address of the business, an email address, and a telephone/fax number. There is also a map of Llangollen showing where ‘Cottage Cards and Crafts’ is located. Panel 3 – It informs potential customers about the business, with minimal text so that it does not look overloaded with text (which could put people off viewing it). It also contains 3 images of Llangollen within panel 3, which are purposeful because ‘Cottage Cards & Crafts’ is located in Llangollen. Panel 4 – The purpose of panel 4 is to convey a small amount of information about lovespoons. There is also 2 images on that panel; one of lovespoons and one of a welsh dragon. They are purposeful because ‘Cottage Cards & Crafts’ sell welsh lovespoons. Panel 5 - This panel contains a combination of text and images...
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...1. The common safety issues related to food purchase, storage, and preparation. The common health problem is food borne illness known as food poisoning. Food borne illness every year gets one out of six Americans sick by eating or drinking contaminated foods. When purchasing foods consider recent food recalls when shopping for groceries. Inspecting your foods before you purchase them like meat, poultry produce, and cheese needs to have proper color and no signs of dirt. Storing the meat, cheese, and poultry in the refrigerator or the freezer as soon as you get home from grocery shopping. Cleaning vegetables with a scrub brush is very important. Meat and poultry does not have to be rinsed. When preparing a meal make sure to have different cutting boards and knives for vegetables and meat. Also, making sure anything you are cooking reaches the safe inside temperature is very important. 2. Describe some illnesses or problems the safety issues might cause, and ways to prevent the illnesses or problems. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) there are many different diseases causing microbes or pathogens that can contaminate foods. There has been a discovery of more than 250 different types of food borne diseases, which cause viruses, parasites, and bacteria. All the types of food borne diseases have different symptoms, the toxin enters the human body through the gastrointestinal tract causing nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, cramps, and vomiting...
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...The Australian Wellness Guidelines for adults are intended to give simple yet effective guides to achieve a state of wellness in terms of Nutritional, Physical and Psychological aspects. Wellness is a positive balance between these three key aspects as well as; good health in both the body and the mind, being able to actively participate in employment, recreation and social life. The following are the Top 9 guidelines for adults to achieve a state of wellness. Nutritional: To achieve and maintain a healthy weight the following describes some examples for positive health and wellbeing (1) 1. Consume a wide range of foods from the five different food groups each day; * Fruits * Grain foods, wholegrain or high cereal fibre varieties, noodles, oats, quinoa and barley * Lean meats and poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds * Milk, yoghurt, cheese all mostly reduced fat * Drink plenty of water 2. Limit your consumption of foods containing saturated fats, added salts, added sugars and alcohol; * Limit your intake of foods such as processed meats, pizza, burgers, fried foods cakes, etc. * Read labels and check for added salt, avoid these foods and drinks * Avoid drinks and food with added sugars such as soft drinks, cordials and energy drinks 3. Store your food and make sure you prepare and store it in a safe environment. * Ensure that food is stored correctly in the fridge, with meat secure * Make sure all meat is kept...
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...Eliza English 160 Brochure: Brighton University We all have that one big decision to make in our lives, and that is choosing a university to attend to pursue our career. Let this brochure guide you to the right path, which is choosing Brighton University. The way the brochure was made has many reasons why. The colors and format was laid out for the audience’s attention to be captured. The color selection was based on the primary colors from the color wheel. Red and blue are strong, yet bold colors. These colors were to resemble the university to be a primary choice for the audience. These two colors play an effect on making the school advertisement look wealthy and strong, which gives the audience a good feel to attend this university or at least have it in their top choices to choose from. Just like the colors, the format was made to show the general information that is needed to know what this university is mainly about. With that said, it helps capture a specific audience to the brochure that would take Brighton University a serious choice to attend. The way this brochure is by the main specific categories that are stated for a reason for the audience to have a feel about what the university is really about. The quote in the front of the brochure is a powerful way to grab the audiences’ attention. As an individual that is picking out a college, they want to feel like they will succeed in what they choose. Since it states that success is guaranteed, it makes the audience...
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...Exploring Excellence PGDM (GM) (GMP 2013–14) AN AICTE APPROVED FLAGSHIP FULL-TIME MBA PROGRAM FOR EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS E-brochure http://www.placementkloud.com/xlrigmp 01 02 03 04 05 06 08 10 12 14 16 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Learning and growth are vital for a healthy environment in organizations. We at XLRI have structured our programmes in such a manner as to equip the future managers of tomorrow with learning, competencies and skills that can significantly contribute to the growth of the organization. XLRI has always been proudly associated with academic excellence, personal values and social concern. It has been the crucible of leadership training for over 60 years and its banner is held high by a fine breed of alumni who serve as “change agents” thereby adding a new dimension to their corporate role. This integral and value based formation will greatly assist our students to be innovative, competent and creative leaders. They are groomed in a manner as to serve as agents of continuous improvement and change. It was in 1997 that XLRI recognized an unfulfilled need for formal management training at middle and senior levels of corporate strata. The result of that thought process was the General Management Programme, which has ever since, transformed several industry professionals into veritable leaders who reflect the standards and values of XLRI at various organizations. Recognized by AICTE, the programme places emphasis on stringent admission procedures...
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...Cell Division, Chromosomes, and Inheritance Worksheet Complete all four sections of this worksheet. Section I: Mitosis and Meiosis Part 1: Review the following images on mitosis and meiosis. [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic] [pic] Part 2: Explain the events you observe in the pictures. The top picture is mitosis. The phases listed in order from left to right are: interphase, prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. During interphase the DNA is replicated and ready for entering of mitosis. During prophase the spindle fibers and centrioles start to move to opposite sides of the cell (2009). This is the longest phase. It is also in this stage that you can begin to see that there are two chromosomes attached together (double helix). In Prometaphase the chromosomes are attached to the spindle fibers and begin to move toward the metaphase plate region (2009). When the chromosomes are lined up it is called metaphase. During anaphase the chromosomes begin to separate into the sister chromatids and start to move toward the opposite poles. Finally in telophase the two sets of identical chromosomes are separated into two new cells. (2009). Web link: Mitosis and the Cell Cycle [Multimedia]. Retrieved from EBOOK COLLECTION: Klug, W. S., Cummings, M. R., Spencer, C. A., & Palladino, M. A., BIO 410 website. The bottom picture is meiosis. The same stages are present but since the amount of chromosomes has to be cut in half first there are...
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...Who can get Asthma? There are currently 22 million people in the United States with asthma. Of that 22 million, 6 million are children. * Children who wheeze or are prone to respiratory infections * Allergy suffers * Eczema * Parental history of asthma Symptoms * Wheezing * Trouble breathing * Coughing * Chest tightness * Trouble doing usual activities ASTHMA What is Asthma? Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects your airways or bronchial tubes within the lungs. The bronchial tubes are responsible to carry air in and out of your lungs. With asthma, the inside of the airways become irritated, and swollen (inflamed). Asthma causes the lungs to be “super sensitive” to irritants, such as perfumes, aerosols, smoke and cold air. Irritants that cause issues with breathing are called “triggers”. When an asthma patient is exposed to triggers, they may have what is called an asthma attack. During an asthma attack the airways swell, which makes it difficult to get air in and out of the airways. This can cause symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, tightness in the chest and difficulty breathing. During an asthma attack one may need to be seen by a doctor, if the medication or inhalers that are prescribed do not relieve the symptoms. * [Type a quote from the document or the summary of an interesting point. You can position the text box anywhere in the document. Use the Text Box Tools tab to change the formatting...
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