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    • Success Story • Scalability Product • Solar Light bulb: Innovator is ILLAC DIAZ • Soda bottle solar light that • reflects light to as much as 50 or 60 watts made from a 2 litre transparent plastic soda bottle(PET) filled with water and bleach. • When inserted through the roof of a house‚ with approximately half of the soda bottle outside and half of the soda bottle inside‚ the device manipulates the ultraviolet rays of the sun‚ resulting in an omnidirectional light source. • Easy

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    water slowly by substitution reaction. (2) 3. The diagram below shows the set-up used in performing a microscale experiment. A drop of hydrochloric acid was added to the drop of chlorine bleach in a petri dish was immediately covered with is lid. Chlorine gas formed by the reaction between chlorine bleach and hydrochloric acid eventually filled up the whole set-up.

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    Exercise 1: Human Behavior and The 1995 Ebola Outbreak In Zaire 1. In different cultures‚ people have different traditions. Most of which seem pretty harmless‚ unless a virus is introduced amongst the population. In the film‚ the Ebola virus was spread unintentional in 3 main ways: handshaking‚ burial rituals‚ and selling and eating infected animal meat. When people greet each other in Zaire‚ a handshake is usually the method that is used. However with the Ebola outbreak‚ handshaking spread the

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    Understand potential hazards in Health and Social Care Assignment Introduction In this unit I will explain six potential hazards in a Health and Social Care setting. These hazards in the Health and Social Care setting can all affect the people working in that environment; there are a lot of hazards which can be found in every surface of the setting. In a residential or day care setting‚ much is done to ensure that service users‚ and therefore staff as well‚ are protected from harm. The group of users

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    Introduction of FMCG Industry The FMCG sector which has been the foundation of the Indian Economy‚ started to take its shape only during the last fifty odd years. The sector touches each facet of human life providing consumers non-durable goods required for daily or regular use. So‚ it easier said than done to describe an industry whose range is so huge. The FMCG sector consists mainly of sub segments like personal care‚ oral care and household products. HUL‚ P&G‚ Britannia are the major Indian

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    “Animal advocates‚ as well as many scientists‚ are increasingly questioning the scientific validity and reliability of animal experimentation" (“Results from Research…”). As of late‚ it has been said that the animal experimentation has been shown that it is tradition and that it is not helping progress in the scientific scene. There are many concerns on how scientists and labs treat animals with the products and chemicals that they use‚ causing problems with animal rights. Luckily‚ there are many

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    detergent‚ soap‚ dishwashing detergent‚ and toothpaste. Laundry detergent accounts for 40 percent of industry revenue‚ soap for 20 percent‚ and dishwashing detergent for 15 percent. Laundry detergent comes in powder or liquid form‚ and may contain bleach additives or color brighteners. Dishwashing detergent comes in powder‚ liquid‚ or gel form. Soap comes in bars or liquids‚ and may have moisturizing‚ antibacterial‚ or deodorant benefits. Companies in the commercial sector may also sell dispensing

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    Corporate Entrepreneurship Corporate entrepreneurship is also commonly known as corporate venturing or Intrapreneurship. It is coined by legendary management thinker and management guru  Peter.F.Drucker. It is the act of initiating new ventures or creating value with an already established organization or social entity. It is basically a process of creating new business within established firms to improve organizational profitability and enhance a firm’s competitive position or the strategic renewal

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    to past services. It is obvious that her hair has had many bleaching services in the past‚ which has caused her hair to become dry. She wishes to stay at a level 8 but would like to eliminate using bleach if possible to prevent any further unnecessary damage. As Rachel would prefer to not use bleach in the service but would like to keep her hair at a level 8 then I would recommend using a tint application instead of another bleaching service that will cause further breakage and be less harsh on

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    Name of Student: Bal Krishna Maharjan Course: Food Microbiology 17/FA Describe how to isolate and differentiate between molds and yeasts? Answer: Isolation of molds: Isolation of molds can be done in two ways: 1. Direct isolation: Under this different methods can be selected depending upon the nature of molds and need of study. The following are the different direct isolation techniques. a. Direct transfer: Involves simple transfer of a mold from its source to a pure culture‚ usually consists of

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