Case 1.3 Jamaica Water Properties Prepared by Alex Gonzalez for Professor C.E. Reese in partial fulfillment of the requirements for ACC 540 – Fraud Examination School of Business / Graduate Studies St. Thomas University Miami Gardens‚ Fla. Term A7 / Fall‚ 2014 October 24th‚ 2014 Table of Contents Issues 1 Facts 1 Analysis 7 Conclusions/Recommendation 7 References/Bibliography 7 Issues 1. In David Sokol’s position‚ after discovering the suspicious items in JWP’s
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EXPERIMENT 3: IDENTIFICATION OF FOOD CONSTITUENTS IN MILK. INTRODUCTION: In this experiment two milk samples are given and its compositions are tested using different methods such as using benedict solution to test the presence of reducing sugar‚ using copper II sulphate to test the presence of protein‚ using K3( to test the presence of fat. However in this experiment‚ not only are the milk tested for its composition‚ the amount of the particular substance such as reducing sugar‚ protein and
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2.) a) proteins b.) i) Amylase ii) Protease iii) Lipase c) i) Glucose ii) Amino Acids iii) Fatty acids and Glycerol 3.) a.) Each enzyme has a unique shape that fits onto the substrate. As enzymes normally only catalyse one reaction the substrate has to fit in the specific shape (active site) and if it doesn’t fit in (lock and key method) then the enzyme won’t be catalysed. b.) As when the enzyme is denatured it’s special shape is destroyed‚ thus destroying it’s active site meaning that
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Emma Fried 10/16/11 UH III AP Biology Biology Textbook- Chapter 3-Water and the Fitness of the Environment (pages 41-51) POLAR-The opposite ends of the molecule have opposite charges **attraction between polar molecules **hydrogen bonding orders molecules into structural organization Non-Polar-Substances that are hydrophobic/water fearing. They do not dissolve well and cannot bond. They share electrons perfectly‚ therefore have no difference in charge. Ex: oil‚ gum‚ wax‚ sand‚ plastic
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Manual Testing Faq’s What is software testing? Software testing is the process used to help identify the correctness‚ completeness‚ security‚ and quality of developed computer software. Testing involves operation of a system or application under controlled conditions and evaluating the results. Controlled conditions should include both normal and abnormal Why Management some times not serious about testing? Solving problems is a high-visibility process; preventing problems is low-visibility
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RUNNING HEAD: AQUARIUM DIFFERENCES 1 Freshwater vs. Saltwater Aquariums C. Kevin Barr ENG121 Andrea Bear August 28‚ 2012 AQUARIUM DIFFERENCES 2 Freshwater vs. Saltwater Comparison There are many differences when it comes to freshwater versus saltwater aquariums. We ’ll try and shed some light on some of the differences when it comes to tank types‚ aquarium
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dilution. Procedure: Measure the volume‚ mass‚ length and temperature of a variety of items. Create dilution of sugar water. Data Tables and Observation: Fill out the data sheet (below) for the experiment and submit with this form. Recording data carefully and accurately is very important. Be sure to keep notes of experimental errors or difficulties during this experiment. Exercise 1 Length Measurements: For the measurement below carefully read the ruler to the best degree of accuracy
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The results of 7 mL water from the front camera in the experiment type 1 is shown in Figure 17. These results were also analyzed with the three different points on the time scale in the same way as the case of 5.5 mL water: that is‚ the first point (A)‚ the second one (B) and the third one (C). According to the three points‚ the graphs from PIV analysis are as well listed with the averaged velocities for 60 frames (30 seconds) and the black vector for only one pair of the frames. A release of CO2
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Answer to Questions 1. Describe the type of meter movement used in the analog meters. The two analog meters—namely‚ the voltmeter and the ammeter—employ the d’ Arsonval meter movement. The movement consists essentially of a movable iron-core coil mounted on a pivot between the poles of a permanent magnet. When current flows through the coil‚ it creates a torque which causes the pointer to deflect. The amount of current through the coil determines the deflection of the pointer‚ which is registered
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Experiment 5: Percent Water in a Hydrated Salt Chemistry 1300 Instructor: 2/8/12 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to determine the percent by mass in a hydrated salt‚ as well as to learn to handle laboratory apparatus without touching it. The hydrated salt‚ calcium carbonate‚ was heated with high temperature to release water molecules. Gravimetric analysis was used in this experiment to determine the percent by mass of water in a hydrated salt. The hypothesis of this experiment
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