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    To make a standard solution Apparatus: Volumetric flask Method: 1) 2.4g to 2.5g of sulphamic acid was weighed out‚ firstly by weighing the container and the sulphamic acid together‚ then pouring the sulphamic acid into a beaker. The container was then weighed again and the initial weight and the weight of the container alone were subtracted from one another to provide the mass of the sulphamic acid. 2) The sulphamic acid was then dissolved in 50cm³ of distilled water‚ using a glass

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    THE CHARTERED ENGINEER STANDARD Chartered Engineers are characterised by their ability to develop appropriate solutions to engineering problems‚ using new or existing technologies‚ through innovation‚ creativity and change. They might develop and apply new technologies‚ promote advanced designs and design methods‚ introduce new and more efficient production techniques‚ marketing and construction concepts‚ or pioneer new engineering services and management methods. Chartered Engineers are variously

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    common theme on how slaves were treated during the Transatlantic Slave Trade. It was an awful experience for anyone during this time period as people were treated as animals. In the first narrative by John Barbot‚ he explained how slaves were usually prisoners of war or sold by their own countrymen. In times of great famine people would even sell themselves to prevent starving to death. He explained how the slave trade was a business for kings‚ and rich men. Slaves were fed and nourished to preserve

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    The Common Core Standards Initiative Sharen Michalec MTE/501 January 8‚ 2012 James Paga The Common Core Standards Initiative Educational reform was conceived in the1980’s when Peters and Waterman published a report and noted that focused on the social and economic state of the United States. It was also decided that more studies should be conducted on the excellence in education. It was noted that there is a poor quality of education in the public sector. This brought about a need

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    The assumption standard does not meet modern pleading standards because it allows plaintiffs to present a claim that is missing an essential element of due process. An initial question is what are modern pleading standards? Pleadings standard in the modern era have become stricter and require plaintiffs to show more than they might have in the past. In two cases‚ Ashcroft v. Iqbal and Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly ‚ the Supreme Court expanded the scope of pleading requirements. The Supreme

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    RESEARCH: Accounting Standard Codification (ASC) 1. FASB had four primary goals in developing the codification. List these four goals: 1. Simplify user access to all authoritative U.S. GAAP by putting them all in one place with codification 2. Assist FASB with the research and international convergence efforts required during the standard-setting process 3. Become the authoritative source of literature for the completed extensible business reporting language (XBRL) taxonomy 4. Clarify that

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    V VPK teachers have mandated curriculum standards that all must abide by. Every VPK school does not go by the same curriculum‚ there is a variety of curriculums in which a preschool or county could choose to go by. Although the curriculums themselves are different‚ all of them have the same standards. As I read the (Florida Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Program: What I Learned in VPK! The teacher’s guide) explained each of the eight domains of development starting with Physical

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    healthcare‚ and the military. I came here today to talk to you about the changes in the military that would come into place when I am elected. If I step into the oval office‚ I would order more expensive standard gear to every American soldier‚ no matter the rank. This is because lives are more important than money and I would be an unqualified president if I thought otherwise. As president‚ I would also invest more money into special operations as they are our most qualified assets to do any task necessary

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    The most critical‚ standards of ethical communication that Christians should follow are the guidelines set in the Bible. However‚ it seems that some Christians within the body of Christ have embraced relativism because of living in a post-modern society. Therefore‚ the Bible is no longer perceived as the absolute truth neither are the scriptures considered applicable for a universal standard for ethical values. Granted there are at least four ethical standards within the text that seemingly support

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    in the eleventh century and began the Turkish rule. By the sixteenth century‚ Armenia had become one of the many nations absorbed into the growing Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans established a large empire that spanned from Eastern Europe to Western Asia and North Africa‚ but to govern this vast nation

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