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6401: Chemical Engineer
Chemical Engineer The chemical engineer is an invaluable link between scientific principles and manufacturing realities. It involves the use of chemical, physical, and engineering principles. The scientist in a laboratory does basic research to develop new compounds and processes. When the scientist discovers a product that may be useful, the chemical engineer takes over. They adapt the product for big scale manufacturing. They do this by designing a plant to produce ... There are many advantages that go along with this job. The career offers challenges in both science and industry. Also, the work allows for other companies to expand and hire more people. Thus, this creates new jobs. There are also disadvantages. First, there is a great responsibility placed onto the engineer. Also, there is a great deal of pressure involved with this kind of work. The future for the chemical engineer looks very promising. As new drugs and vaccines develop, the chemical engineer will be needed. This a new and exciting field to work in. Many people are becoming more and more interested in it. This increase in engineers called ...
6402: Michael Jordan
In Jim Naughton’s book Taking To The Air, the main character is Michael Jordan. The book is Jordan’s life and talents. Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. He was the fourth child and the youngest of three boys. Michael Jordan is by any measure, the most popular athlete in America and perhaps the best-known figure in the world. I have chosen to use Maslow’s Theory of Hierarchy of Need to analysis Jordan’s personality. I will do my analysis by focusing on Jordan’s healthy personality, which is marked by his continued ... Deloris Jordan says, "He was the biggest handful. If there was something to be tried he was the one to try it. He was going to test you to the end. Michael learned about the world by challenging those close to him. It was a secure, if not contentious, way of learning his own limits and it allowed him to give full range to his competitive without risking any real ...
6403: Charles Lazarus and the History of Toys R Us
... When he grew older, he helped his father fix the bikes and serve customers, as well as give input on how to improve the business. Charles didn't understand why their store didn't sell new bikes, and his father explained that larger stores could buy the bikes cheaper in large quantities and therefore could sell them at discounted prices. Charles often longed for his own store when he grew older ... and their needs became more varied, however, he began to sell tricycles, books, and a much wider range of toys. Charles first got the idea for a self-service supermarket while on a trip to New York. He recognized the efficiency of the supermarket grocery stores and decided to reorganize his store, modeling it after a supermarket. In his new reorganized store he had several different styles of an item in stock, as opposed to the one or two styles in his original store that had to be ordered from the company after a ...
6404: Experimental Training Program: Wilderness/Adventure Learning
... a high level of trust in their peers, improve their problem-solving ability, and generally improve the level of interpersonal communications between group members. Companies are looking for leaders that can launch them into a new era. Constant improvement is necessary to meet the growth of challenging competition. So who defines leadership? What is a leader and how would you raise these skills that may be laying dormant in your subordinates ... best answer, and even the "right" answer may not be appropriate for a particular situation. There should always be at least four options to any given situation and when this way of thinking becomes habitual, new solutions appear. The skill of exploring multiple options is demonstrated in an easy exercise. Participants take a 3x5 card and write on the card at least five problems they are currently facing with their employees ... videotaping, help develop these concepts experientially. Stretching One's Personal Creativity When a leader is able to stretch personal creativity continually, it pulls together all the other behaviors. They are willing to stretch out into new arenas and discover things they didn't know before. In the training, participants are asked to write down a few work-related areas that they've wanted to know more about but haven't ...
6405: Peoples Lives
... will always stay with him or her. This happened when I was twelve years old. I have been a car-racing fan since the age of nine and ever since I started getting into the world of the Formula 1 World Championship, one driver started capturing my attention more and more. His name was Ayrton Senna, of Brazil. A three-time World Champion, whom I saw in 1994, after two seasons of driving for the same mediocre team (while still managing to win a few races), poised to win his fourth title, driving for the best ...
6406: Ebola Virus
Ebola Virus With a ninety percent mortality rate, high mutation capability, and opportunities for genetic re-assortment Ebola Zaire is one of the most deadly and unforgiving viruses in the known world. A new family of viruses termed filoviruses, was first discovered in 1967 Marburg W. Germany. Ebola Zaire was first isolated in 1976 at Center of Disease Control, Porton Down in the UK, and at the Institute for ... family. It is a biological level 4 pathogen, meaning there is no known cure. It is one of the hardest and most deadly to work and study with. There are only two labs in the world that are effectively capable of and authorized to handling the hot virus. Both of these labs are in the United States: The United States Army Research Institute of Infectious Disease (USAMRID) in Reston, Virginia, ...
6407: A Look At A Career In Community Pharmacy
... to do a lot more. They must have accurate records of customers; complete and submit insurance forms, inventory tracking reports, and financial records; and monitor the pharmacy stock. A pharmacist must also review all the new medical literature he/she receives and occasionally retrieve it himself/herself so that he/she can keep updated on any changes that he/she may have to inform patients about (Hayes 654-655). Pharmacists receive ... work closely with the research area of a pharmacy career. (Albany n.p.). In the United States there are 79 colleges currently offering a pharmacy program, the greatest number in any one country in the world (Shall I Study Pharmacy 10). To become a pharmacist in a work environment a student must graduate from an accredited college, pass a state examination set up by the Board of Pharmacy in that state ... that they no longer enjoy dealing with the public as much but would still like to continue in the profession. One choice a pharmacist may have is to enter a more technical field possibly developing new products, supporting marketing efforts, or working with the FDA to approve new drugs. A second choice could be a sales or marketing position in which one would promote the sales of a particular drug ...
6408: Philosophy Of Quality
... respect to quality of materials, there are three well known philosophers whom are most referenced: W. Edwards Deming, Philip B. Crosby, and Joseph M. Juran. Throughout the twentieth century, these three men have continuously integrated new systems for improvement in the quality system. The first and probably most well known of these philosophers is W. Edwards Deming. Deming first came into the public eye when he was credited with assisting the Japanese after World War II and helping to elevate the Japanese industry into the forefront of world industry. Deming stresses that the most important part of quality is the role of management. Deming also emphasizes on achieving long term goals through cultural transformation rather then short term needs. Deming s findings ...
6409: Early African Societies - Hist
... of time has always played a major role in history. The beginning of time explains the reasons for each and every creature, plant, and unexplainable phenomena that have occurred on this earth. Chapter one of World History: A Topical Approach primarily explains to the reader the different arguments that people believe are true. There are many claims that scientist have found to be very true, but then there are others who believe in a phenomenon quite different. Some scientists date the beginning of existence as far as twenty billion years ago, but there are others who believe that the world is really not that old. Human existence has taken its toll upon many great researchers who have searched to understand human ancestry. It is only right to include the Book of Genesis when one speaks ... studies makes you stop and think. Maybe our race was here first, and as time went on different shades of colors were introduced. The many different shades of color moved to different regions of the world to start their own culture and develop a civilization. There are many different aspects of taking the development of the human existence. Some people believe it originated in Europe and others believe something different. ...
6410: Law And The American Revolutio
... to say that we took their laws and directly copied them down but suffice to say that most were directly related to English law. The colonies put their own spin on these laws and created new laws to fit their needs. Trial by jury, grand jury indictments, and procedures like cross-examination, evidentiary procedures were also used by English and colony court systems. Other rights like innocent until proven guilty and ... exact charges against them, lawyers had no right to cross examine witnesses and defendants received no jury trials". Because England had no written or codified law the colonies could not simply bring them to the New World. Some states did use English charters that gave them a good beginning at a cohesive government system to use as a guide. Although, colonies like the Pilgrims at Plymouth also, Rhode Island and Connecticut, ...


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