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Royal Brunei Airline Case Study
Survival is vital and it is one of the most important business entities. The airline industry affected
with the global economic downturn and the increased level of competition. Bresnen and Fowler
(1994) stated that in order to survive, the organizations particularly airline industry need to design
and consider fundamental changes in terms of organizational change and managementpractices. The
changes made could be through developing strategies of restructuring and downsizing of the
organization as a measure to cope with unfavorable business conditions such as financial crisis.

Large organization like airline industry, often undergo restructuring and downsizing to secure
survival through reduction of staffs to minimize overhead cost. It ... Show more content on
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During the announcement, he clarified that process of restructuring the organization is the first step
towards developing stronger foundation allowing the airline to improve its value of the organization
among customers, employees and society (Too, 2011).

One of the decisions made in the retrenchment scheme was to encourage early retirement of its
employees. The early retirement provided with compensation package was a voluntary option for
its employees who were willing to go for early retirement; the employees were not being forced to
do so. From 207 employees who were given option for early retirement only 103 employees
volunteered to undertake early retirement scheme provided that they received $200,000
compensation if the employees earn $3,000 monthly together with the incentives provided (Hana,
Social Class And India s Social System
Social class is a division of a society based on ones social and economic status. There are those of
higher class, middle class, and lower class. However, the class a person is a part of can affect
their life in many ways they may, or may not notice. In different places, there are many varieties of
qualifications for which class one may be considered. Why do many places have contrasting types
of social classification? The evaluation of America s and India s social ranking systems gives more
insight into these questions.

Amazingly, the Caste System in India has been around for thousands of years. The caste system
places you in a social class with specific duties you must perform. Secondly, the system places you
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Second off is karma, karma is the belief that a person experiences the effects of his/her actions.
This is closely like the saying What goes around, comes around. which is how karma works. If one
does not want to upset karmic balance, they will have to live a moral life, and have to fulfill their
dharma.

The third term one must know, is samsara, which is know to some as reincarnation. Reincarnation, or
samsara, plays a big role in how the caste system has people placed in each rank, as explained
earlier. Samsara explains the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, in which karma can/will take effect.
Each time someone is reborn with a new life, they have an opportunity to achieve balance. Once
balanced is achieved, through good thoughts, and actions, they are free from the life cycle.

The fourth term, and stage in the cycle, is moksha. Moksha is a state of liberation from the cycle
of rebirth urged by the law of karma. To reach moksha, one must live a life of devotion with strong
moral principles, and no to little interest in material things. This is believed to take a great number
of rebirths to achieve. To achieve moksha, is to be reunited with God, and to be free from rebirth. All
these terms, dharma, karma, samsara, and moksha, are important to know to have greater insight
into the Hindu religion, which the caste system has basis in.

In Hinduism, another vital concept to understand


A Look At The Biological Changes And Adaptations...
Anadromy in salmonids: a look at the biological changes and adaptations conferring the ability to
transition between freshwater and seawater

Sarah Davis
27600105

Applied Biology 418


Dr. Ackerman
October 2, 2014
Introduction
Diadromous fish are those that undergo regular migrations between two distinctly different biomes:
freshwater and saltwater (McDowall 1997). These migrations are physiologically mediated, occur
at anticipated times within a fish s life history, and involve two reciprocal migrations (i.e. the fish
migrates away from its natal biome, then later returns to spawn). Anadromy is a specific
subcategory of diadromy, wherein fish spawn in freshwater, migrate to sea, grow to their final size,
and then return to freshwater to spawn (Quinn 2011). Anadromy is considered to be a defining life
history pattern for members of the Salmonidae family (comprised of salmons, trouts, and charrs)
(Quinn and Myers 2004). All Pacific salmon species (belonging to the Genus Oncorhynchus) are
considered to be anadromous (Quinn 2011); nonetheless, there are examples of anadromous
salmonids outside this Genus, such as Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) (McDowall 2001). It is worth
noting that anadromy is expressed to different degrees interspecifically and intraspecifically (Quinn
and Myers 2004). Pink (O. gorbuscha) and chum (O. keta) salmon have no natural non anadromous
populations, suggesting that they are the most strongly anadromous species of salmonids.
Concrete Cube Compressive Strength
Experiment No : 5 Title : Concrete Cube Compressive Strength (7 days) Introduction : To determine
the strength, maximum load can be applied and workability of concrete mixture.
Theory :
Hard concrete test were conducted at the age of 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28 days after curing(but we tested it
for 7 days only). The concrete strength increases according to the age,the mixture of its concrete
design and the strength increment will continue for sometimes. Nevertheless, for most of the work,
the concrete strength on the 28 days is set as standard even though it might be determined at a much
earlier or longer period. The increment rate of the concrete strength will depend on the temperature
and moisture during hardening process.
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Another reason why cube test is carried out is to measure the workability of concrete. The
workability of the fresh concrete shall be judged by its suitability for the condition of handling and
placing so that after compaction, it surround all, reinforcement, tendons and ducts and completely
fills the formwork. Our cube strength can withstand the maximum load only at 319.78 kN(cube
sample no. 3) this is because in our mixture of concrete, volume of water is higher so that our
strength of concrete is lower. To get higher strength of concrete, volume of water must reduced.
Problem of concrete we need to face is segregation and bleeding. Another problem is shrinkage,
expansion, cracking, tension cracking and so on.

Reference
1)http://www.ahm531.com/lab reports/concrete lab/reports/1/Concrete%20strength.pdf
2) http://theconstructor.org/concrete/compressive strength of concrete cubes/1561/

Appendix

Concrete Cube Compressive Strength Test

Maximum load applied causing the concrete cube to


Jim Carry
The youngest of four children born to Percy (an accountant and aspiring jazz saxophonist) and
Kathleen, Jim Carrey was an incurable extrovert from day one. As a child he performed
constantly, for anyone who would watch, and even mailed his résumé to The Carol Burnett
Show (1967) at age 10. In junior high he was granted a few precious minutes at the end of each
school day to do stand up routines for his classmates (provided, of course, that he kept a lid on it
the rest of the day). Carrey s early adolescence took a turn for the tragic, however, when the family
was forced to relocate from their cozy town of Newmarket to Scarborough (a Toronto suburb). They
all took security and janitorial jobs in the Titan Wheels factory, Jim working... Show more content on
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Playing a naive salesman who discovers that his entire life is the subject of a TV show, Carrey
demonstrated an uncharacteristic sincerity that took moviegoers by surprise. He won a Golden
Globe for the performance, and fans anticipated an Oscar nomination as well when it didn t
materialize, Carrey lashed out at Academy members for their narrow minded selection process.
Perhaps inspired by the snub, Carrey threw himself into his next role with abandon. After edging
out a handful of other hopefuls (including Edward Norton) to play eccentric funnyman Andy
Kaufman in Man on the Moon (1999), Carrey disappeared into the role, living as Kaufman and
his blustery alter ego Tony Clifton for months (Carrey even owned Kaufman s bongo drums,
which he d used during his audition for director Milos Forman). His sometimes uncanny
impersonation was rewarded with another Golden Globe, but once again the Academy kept
quiet. An indignant Carrey next reprised his bankable mania for the Farrelly brothers in Me,
Myself Irene (2000), playing a state trooper whose Jekyll and Hyde personalities both fall in love
with the same woman (Renée Zellweger). Carrey s real life persona wound up falling for her too
a few months after the film wrapped, the pair announced they were officially a couple. By then,
Carrey had already slipped into a furry green suit to play the stingy antihero of Ron Howard s How
the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). He plans to take a break from the limelight
Value Of A College Education In The United States
What has commonly been accepted by society as greatly beneficial is slowly on the decline.
College education has been a standard for success since post World War II in America, however,
nowadays more and more people are questioning its value. With its staggering expenses, uncertain
job outcome, and the availability of other options, it is easy to see why a collegeeducationis being
criticized. Yet, going to college provides a number of experiences and opportunities that are
worthwhile and unavailable to the average citizen. A college education proves to be valuable
because of the new and influential relationships, the numerous opportunities to travel, join
organizations, and attend events, and the potential career experiences all while undergoing
personal growth. One of the most rewarding experiences gained from going to college is
inevitably encountering new people and creating new relationships. Leaving home and attending
college exposes you to literally thousands of new people daily that you otherwise would never
have the chance of meeting. Any of the people you go college with could be your future maid of
honor or best man, spouse, or maybe even your boss. There is always the chance of meeting
someone new who potentially could make a difference in your life. Also, going away to college
exposes young people to other peers of different backgrounds, nationalities, ideas, and opinions;...
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However, college still has a huge amount of value and Americans should still consider a college
education to be a standard of success. Not only do you receive a hugely beneficial higher education,
but you also get to experience so much more in college than anywhere else. Citizens should continue
to attend college to experience new relationships, different events and other opportunities, career
training, and to grow and learn more about one s
Industry Analysis of Nucleon, Inc.
Nucleon, Inc. Final Case Table of Contents I. Executive
Summary....................................................................................................................................3
II. Strategy
Identification................................................................................................................................4
▪ Key Issues and Problems III. Strategy
Evaluation.....................................................................................................................................4
▪ Industry Analysis Porter s 5 Forces ▪ Market Positioning Graph (Figure 1) ▪ Competitor Analysis
VRIO (Table 1) IV. Strategic Option
Development...............................................................................................................12 ▪ Option A ▪
Option B ▪ Option C o Option C Flowchart (Figure 2) V. Strategic Option
Evaluation.....................................................................................................................14 ▪ Trade Offs
Between Options (Table... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In essence, we learned many important lessons. First, when the business is new and its future is
uncertain it should not invest in large capital. Next, the business should outsource only when it is
appropriate considering the risks and benefits. And most importantly, we learned that in a small
business situation, the company should focus on its core competency in bringing value to the
business and the customers. II. Strategy Identification The challenges faced by Nucleon, Inc.
present more of an issue with how to take full advantage of an opportunity in front of them, rather
than a problem that poses a threat to the company. As a company in its early stages, only putting out
its first product, it is critical that it is done in a manner that allows the budding firm to grow. The
main issue here is determining the most effective means by which they are to manufacture and
market their first product, CRP 1. Doing so requires in depth evaluation of three strategic options, all
with their own benefits and potential risks. The problem statement, therefore, is as follows: Problem
Statement: Nucleon, Inc. needs to determine the best course of action for the manufacturing and sale
of its first product, CRP 1, in order to grow the budding company and gain sustained competitive
advantage against large rivals. [vi] III. Strategy Evaluation Industry Analysis Porter s Five Forces
Threat
Delivery of Low Molecular Drugs Using Chitosan and Its...
Delivery of low molecular drugs using chitosan and its derivatives
1.Introduction
The primary focus of this term paper consists of two parts. First, review chitosan based drug
delivery system for the delivery of traditional low molecular weight drugs based on a review paper
titled targeted delivery of low molecular drugs using chitosan and its derivatives (Advanced Drug
delivery reviews, 2010). Second, critique an original research paper about hydrotropic oligomer
conjugated glycol chitosan as a carrier for tumor targeted paclitaxel delivery, which was published in
Journal of Controlled Release in 2013 (title: Enhanced drug loading and therapeutic efficacy of
hydrotropic oligomer conjugated glycol chitosan nanoparticles for tumor targeted paclitaxel
delivery).
Chitosan, a linear aminopolysaccharide composed of randomly distributed (1→4) linked D
glucosamine and N acetyl D glucosamine units, is obtained by the deacetylation of chitin, a
structural element in the exoskeleton of crustaceans, which is the second most abundant natural
biopolymer after cellulose (Fig. 1). The most easily exploited sources of chitin are the protective
shells of crabs and shrimp. The primary aliphatic amines of chitosan can be protonated under acidic
conditions (amine pKa is 6.3). Fig 1. Chemical structure of chitosan
Research showed that long circulating macromolecules (polymer drug conjugates) and nano sized
particulates (such as micelles and liposomes) accumulate passively at the
Uh Hilo Case Study
Numerous factors contribute to an individual s decision to attend college. Our study focused on
why students specifically chose to attend the University of Hawaii in Hilo (UH Hilo). Many
interesting points emerged from our study and we uncovered an array of themes that motivated
students and influenced their final decision. The two key points that caught my attention were
affordability and Hilo s sense of Place a geographical term referring to how places differ in
relation to physical and human characteristics. These themes spoke to me on a personal level and
their importance was confirmed upon reading words of a participant when posed the question, Why
did you choose UH Hilo? She answered: Because of its affordability [and] I am... Show more content
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A majority of my family members reside on the Big Island and I have strong connections not only
to my immediate family but to distant relatives as well. They are instrumental in my collegiate
success by providing an effective support system . Of the local population we surveyed many
valued the close proximity UH Hilo is in relation to their hometown and/or families. A handful of
students surveyed were accepted into other universities but instead opted to attend UH Hilo because
their families were here in Hilo. One participant was born and raised in Ka u and after high school
spent a summer on the mainland. During his time there he realized he missed his family and upon
returning home made the decision to attend UH Hilo to be closer to them. In Hawai i family is
everything, from childhood we were taught to depend on each other for guidance, support and thus
prompted the establishment of everlasting bonds. Of course in Hawaii the term family is an
umbrella like term and covers everything from grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces,
nephews, friends and Neighbors alike. One participant was born and raised in Hawaii explained
that his relatives on his father s side lived on the Big Island and characterized them as being
...very laid back, tight knit and loving towards each other . Residing with parents was rather
common amongst our native Hilo population and this is understandable as it cuts costs that are
associated with housing. One participant shared that her parents bought her a car in order to keep
her from leaving the Island for college. Two of our participants have children of their own and two
fellow researchers emphasized the importance of having family members care for their children
while attending classes. Once again, familial support was a common reason Big Islanders chose to
attend UH Hilo. For others it was the feel of Hilo that influenced their choice. A
Compare And Contrast The Thirteen Colonies
The Thirteen English Colonies

Jessica Brown
Course
6/21/2015
In the late 16th century, European nations were notorious for colonizing other nations. Their main
motivation was seeking wealth in terms of valuable minerals, land to perform agriculture, and an
additional market for their products. America, which was newly discovered at the time, did not
escape their eyes. Of all the European nations, the British sent numerous groups on an expedition to
the east coast of the Americas to establish colonies. The colonies expanded along the shoreline of
the east coast of the Americas and grew to consist of four regions. Chesapeake and New England
were among the two colonies, and they exhibited some similarities and differences.
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Chesapeake was majorly an agricultural town spotting big tobacco plantation farms. Settlers in New
England, however, realized that their soil could not be suitable for tobacco growing and thus
concentrated their energies on other economic activities. New England consisted of more literate and
informed population who were skilled in various business aspects. Consequently, they started
engaging in businesses and developing several commercial enterprises in the region. As a result,
their economy largely depended on commercial trade, while that of Chesapeake was tied to
agriculture. The agriculture dependent economies in Chesapeake paved way for other industries,
such as slave trade in the
Analysis Of Young Ellen Foster
When I was little, I would think of ways to kill my daddy. With this opening sentence of the novel
Ellen Foster by Kaye Gibbons, readers prepared to enter the story of one of the most influential
young female protagonists in modern day fiction. Young Ellen Foster, a character created by author
Kaye Gibbons, is, personally, the most remarkable character in this book. Throughout the novelthat
takes place most presumably in the 70 s, Gibbons writes through the eyes of a headstrong, yet
mature and independent, eleven year old, Ellen. We later find out Ellen Foster isn t the name God
or my mama gave me , as she says on page 88. But instead, Foster is a name she adopted by herself,
as we see through the story, Ellen bounces from home to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Readers grow more sympathetic for Ellen as the story progresses, as her mama s mama
immediately sends Ellen to work the fields with her grandma s black staff or, help , on the farms
she owns in the scorching summer heat. Through this, we see how cold hearted her mama s mama
is, and grow only more empathetic for Ellen, as all she wants and deserves is a nice family, but
instead gets an almost soulless grandmother. When her mama s mama dies from illness, readers
finally believe Ellen may get that happy ending. But, instead she is sent to her Aunt Nadine s and
her obnoxious daughter, Dora. We find out how cold and vain Dora is, as she only wants her mother
to herself, and finds sharing futile. At church, Ellen constantly sees a woman with many children. A
foster mother. Ellen sees how well she treats them, wishing that she might find a happy ending
with her. Hope has been tough for Ellen to keep, as she has juggled many challenges that
destroyed whatever chance she had for being happy. But, maybe this woman could be that
chance. On Christmas, Ellen finds out the truth when Nadine kicks her out and she tells Ellen
that she never wanted her, and nobody ever did, which not only made readers have sympathy for
her, but also gives Ellen the courage to seek out her own happy ending. Ellen goes to the foster
lady s house, and bribes her to just let her stay there until high school, then she ll be on her way.
The lady declines the bribe, but agrees to take her in and give her
A Little Scared Are We Bella
Ugh, there s nothing to do! Zoe said to her two best friends, Violet and Bella. It was a friday, they
all had nothing to do so they were lounging around Bellas room. Violet quickly jumped up and had
a scaring look in her eye I HAVE AN IDEA! she yelled suddenly making Zoe and bella jump. Oh
no.. Bella mumbled under her breath. Violet glared at her and said,
Halloween is tomorrow right? Why don t we celebrate that by going to that abandoned asylum
downtown!
No way! Bella said back.
Thats not a bad idea, it s not like anythings gonna happen, we are just celebrating after all Zoe said
with a slight smirk.
F f fine but don t blame me when something bad happens! Bella mumbled with a doleful look on her
face. As they all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
OH MY GOSH WE ARE ALL GONNA DIE!! Bella said, hyperventilating. Her countenance was
pure terror.
Calm down, we just need to find another window or door Zoe said calmly. Zoe calmly walked over
to the nearest door and opened it up, before going in she looked around the room where she saw a
window.
See I told you, I will go see if the window will open Zoe took a few steps then... SLAM. The door
slammed closed leaving Zoe alone in the white empty room. She expedited to the door trying to
open it, but it seemed to be locked. She heard the screams of Bella and the yellings of Violet
trying to free Zoe. She turned and walked towards the window but as she got two feet away it
started literally melting away like wax on a candle. She ran to it but the gooey wax like substance
that once was a window burned her skin. This action instigated her to turn and ran to the locked door.
But just as the window did, it started to melt to and disappear, along with the yells and screams of
the other two girls trying to get it open. She screamed. But it was then when she noticed the eyes
that stared at her all around the room. She slowly turned around with a horrific look on her face.
As she turned all around the room there were dolls. The creepiest dolls you could ever imagine,
they were chipped and broken. some had arms and legs broke, some had no head, but all of them
were staring at her. All at once the rampant and
The Pain Scale By Eula Biss
What is the point in measuring something that is unique to every individual? In The Pain Scale,
the author, Eula Biss, attempts to convey her pain to the reader. She tells the reader how she has
tried to describe and measure her pain. There is a system set up for doing so, but it leaves much
up to individual interpretation. The arbitrary process by which we are supposed to evaluate the
level of pain we are experiencing doesn t seem to accomplish much. Throughout the essay, Biss
uses unique ways of comparing the suggested levels of pain to other scales. This raises the question,
why can the scale, itself, doesn t do adequate job of helping people understand pain. The Beaufort
scalewas developed by in 1805 by Sir Francis... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the century spanning Defoe and Beaufort s scales, many others adapted and added measures that
helped establish Beaufort s definitive measure of winds. Temperature scales are also used in an
attempt to make the concept of measuring pain more relatable. Across the world, temperature is
measured in degrees Celsius. At zero, water freezes and, at one hundred, water boils. Despite
Celsius being the global standard, the Fahrenheit scale was developed decades earlier. Daniel
Gabriel Fahrenheit based his temperature scale on two marks: on the lower end, the point where a
mixture of salt and water would cease to exist as a liquid, and, on the upper end, a measure of normal
body temperature. In an effort to add more confusion to the two standards, Lord Kelvin introduced
the idea of an absolute zero. Absolute zero is the point where molecules and atoms are supposed to
be essentially motionless. Despite this, research has showed that the motion doesn t really stop. As
Biss says, ...absolute is not absolute. She finds that comforting, but not quite enough. Throughout
Biss essay, she also attempts to equate the pain scale to something that seems much more insidious.
To many, the thought of Dante Alighieri s Divine Comedy brings about a reminder of the pain many
suffered having to analyze the text in high school. Biss sees an
Star Trek Persuasive Speech
When I think of a breakthrough that will happen by the year 2025 one phrase comes to mind,
Beam me up, Scotty! I know what you are thinking, no, I don t believe that we will be interacting
with alien races and going on fantastical journeys as in Star Trek. However, I do believe that one
feature of this show will be getting close to possible, and that is quantum teleportation, and that
excites my wildest imagination. Ever since I was a small child I remember sitting around
watching Star Trek with my dad wishing that I could do a small portion of the things that Captain
Kurt and crew could do. The reason that I believe that quantum teleportation will be close to a
reality is the discovery of the Higgs Boson particles which may be able

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