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    3. Result and discussion 2.1 Physicochemical properties The formations of BPM I-III were confirmed by FT-IR‚ powder XRD and SEM studies. 2.1.1 Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy FT-IR spectra of BPM I-BPM III (Fig. 1a-1c) exhibited characteristic absorption bands of CTS ranges from 1637-1639 cm−1 which are attributed to amide I bands (C=O stretching mode along with an N–H deformation mode). Broad bands from 1130-978 cm−1‚ 1131-975 cm−1 and 1131-971 cm−1 were observed for phosphate stretching

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    Bell Hooks Summary

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    that needs to be stopped. bell hooks also suggests that both males and females have to acknowledge that the problem is patriarchy and work to end patriarchy. hooks’ starts off her article with the definition of patriarchy‚ which is a single most life-threatening social disease assaulting the male body and spirit in our nation. In other words‚ patriarchy is a political system that insists that males inherently dominating‚ superior to everything and everyone deemed weak‚

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    Health Products: Company A is Johnson & Johnson‚ which is a diversified manufacturer of prescription pharmaceuticals‚ health and beauty aids‚ over-the-counter drugs‚ and medical devices. Company B is Pfizer Inc.‚ which develops‚ manufactures‚ and markets patented pharmaceuticals such as Liptor and Celebrex. The most significant strategic differences between the two firms lie in their product mix and their customer focus. J&J sells most of its products directly to the consumer while Pfizer sells

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    Nine eleven paper

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    The Roman Empire fell in 476 B.C. Romans were corrupt in many ways. The Romans political‚ economic‚ and militaristic powers I feel are the 3 main factors of why the Empire fell. The Romans political power was extremely in need of assistance. Being part of the government in Rome was seen as a punishment instead of a reward. Government officials were mostly assassinated or committed suicide (Document A). There were also many civil wars‚ which led to the division of the empires. Rome was politically

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    Case 04-7 Lighthouse

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    I. Succint Lighthouse provides a ship tracking service for shipping companies to locate their ships at sea‚ as well as knowing their speed and the weather they are facing. Lighthouse does a contract for the delivery and installation of the physical device that is capable of achieving this through a tracking service that calls for a second contract. The price for the dedicated hardware (exclusive to Lighthouse services) and installation is a single nonrefundable amount of $10‚000 payable at completion

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    Comparing Prince Hal and Henry’s Models of Statescraft To compare the difference between King Henry and Prince Hal’s style of statecraft‚ first we have to understand the basic philosophy of each. The King belives that to effectively lead the country one needs to lead by example. According to the King’s philosophy the best man is the one who lives a pure life and garners respect and honor from all men. To the King’s way of thinking Hotspur is more fit to be a King than Prince Hal‚ a comparison the

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    The Bell Jar Essay

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    In The Bell Jar‚ Esther Greenwood‚ a nineteen-year-old girl‚ gets to live in the big city under the big lights of New York. Going to parties without an ounce of apprehension. Without warning‚ one imperfect moment changes that outlook‚ and suddenly Esther distances herself from everything she had come to know. The constant pressure to be perfect had an anchor effect‚ dragging Esther deeper into the waters of her insecurities. No one else but her mother had noticed‚ but as time goes on Esther continues

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    While reading section five‚ it occurred to me that I believe Station Eleven will always be favored by most people‚ but it will never be someone’s favorite novel. Personally‚ my three favorite books include Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom‚ The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls‚ and Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand. I have just realized all the books mentioned are non-fiction texts. Anyway‚ I enjoy Albom’s memoir because I gained an abundant amount of knowledge and life lessons after reading it.

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    Behavior Modification Case Studies Case #1 1. Identify the target behavior and describe that behavior in 1 or 2 sentences. The target behavior would be physically using one or two hands to grab a toy and place it directly in the toy box. This does not include placing it in front of‚ to the side of‚ or behind the toy box‚ and does not include throwing or kicking the toys into the toy box. 2. Define Operant Conditioning and discuss how this method works to increase desired behavior

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    Identity In The Bell Jar

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    Unraveling Parallels In her modern classic‚ Sylvia Plath tells the story of a neurotic woman on the grip of insanity. The Bell Jar presents the atypical coming-of-age of the successful and magnetic Esther Greenwood. As her mental health declines‚ she longs to escape her cosmopolitan life through taking her own. Though Neurotic Poets recounts the biography of Sylvia Plath‚ The Bell Jar reveals a more personal struggle with clinical depression. Esther’s failure to recognize her self-importance reflects

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