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    Recording‚ analysing and using HR information. Activity 1 Why does an organisation need to collect HR data? Collecting HR data both a legal obligation and beneficial to any organisation. It is an important administrative duty no matter how large or small an organisation is. HR data when kept up to date is a very useful management tool. HR data collection for employees is essential in order to make sure that an organisation in complying with certain laws i.e. pay roll in order to meet

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    LABORATORY EVALUATION OF SOIL MOISTURE USING MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES 1K .Prasanth ‚ 2K .Shashank ‚ 3M .Ashok ‚ 4M . AV H Krishna ‚ 5Zachariah C Alex 1B.TECH (ECE)‚VIT University‚Vellore‚2B.TECH(ECE)‚VIT University ‚Vellore‚ 3B.TECH (ECE)‚VIT University‚Vellore‚4B.TECH(ECE)‚VIT University ‚Vellore‚ 5Senior professor‚ VIT University‚ Vellore. ABSTRACT Microwave techniques can be used to measure soil moisture content‚ mineral content and fertility of the soils. A microwave set up is designed

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    2.7 Farmers’ perception of soil erosion Perception‚ according to Lewin (1951)‚ one of the foremost authors in the behavioral studies‚ is a behavioral product of individual life space or what he also calls the psychological environment. To‚ Cox (1972)‚ perception is a “pieces of knowledge‚ which are acquired by the individual as a result of his visual‚ tactile‚ verbal and auditory contacts with the environment about him”. It is the stimulus/response aspect of the process of decision-making with the

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    ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SOIL BY SITUMBEKO LIWELEYA (s213459531) Research Proposal Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY | | FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES | at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University | MODULE- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY‚ SUPERVISOR- PROFESSOR N. SMITH | Contents ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL 2 ABSTRACT 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 3 AIM OF RESEARCH 4 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4

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    FOUR GENERAL EVIDENCE PROCESSING GUIDELINES Four General Evidence Processing Guidelines Jennifer Farmer American InterContinental University Abstract The best way to preserve digital forensic evidence is to follow the four guidelines created. The four guidelines pertain to evidence collection‚ storage‚ processing‚ retrieval and documentation. Four General Evidence Processing Guidelines Digital forensic evidence is extremely fragile and should be handled with care in order to avoid alteration

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    Apple (Apple Inc.‚ NASDAQ: AAPL‚ LSE: ACP)‚ formerly known as Apple Computer‚ Inc. (Apple Computer‚ Inc.) is headquartered in Cupertino‚ California‚ the United States‚ the core business is the product of Electronic Science and Technology‚ with the global computer market share rate of 7.96%. Apple’s Apple II personal computer revolution in the 1970s contributed to the subsequent Macintosh Relay sustainable development in the 1980s. The most famous product is produced the Apple II and Macintosh computers

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    Cultural neuroscience is a new interdisciplinary science that investigate how shaping the neurobiological mechanisms by the values‚ cultural practices and beliefs. Cultural neuroscience link to each other theories from various disciplines‚ including anthropology‚ cultural psychology‚ neuroscience and population genetics and neurogenetics (Chiao and Ambady‚ 2007; Chiao et al.‚ 2010). In this field‚ researchers are looking to better understand how genetic and cultural factors effects on the mind‚ brain

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    The Effect of different soil types on plant growth Introduction Australian Gardeners are continually looking for better and cheaper options to improve the growth in their gardens. In Chinchilla‚ it is common to see rich vibrant coloured loam‚ but this is not suited to all plants. Common gardeners will find that it is important to understand what soil type they are on and how the climate conditions that surround the area may affect the growth of the plants they wish to establish‚ which contributes

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    Identifying and Collecting Physical Evidence There are many differents things involved in the identification and collection evidence. In order to do these things you have to know what things like what physical evidence is‚ what impressions are‚ different types of evidence you could find and how to use it and knowing what forensic science is and the different types is important too. Also you need to know the proper labelling technique. In order to prosecute someone you have to be able

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