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    Emergent Properties

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    Emergent Properties Every living organism is composed of one or more cells. Each of these individual cells serves their own purpose. However‚ they are structured to work together to perform a function. Emergent properties are the properties in which components of a system that is working together has‚ yet when the components are broken down individually‚ they are lacking these properties. Examples of emergent properties include the human brain and ant colonies. An emergent property of the brain

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    Food Properties

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    THERMOPHYSICAL‚ AND RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF FRUITS AND FRUIT PRODUCTS 4.1. INTRODUCTION Most processed and many freshly consumed fruits receive some type of heating or cooling during handling or manufacturing. Design and operation of processes involving heat transfer needs special attention due to heat sensitivity of fruits. Both theoretical and empirical relationships used when designing‚ or operating‚ heat processes need knowledge of the thermal properties of the foods under consideration

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    commercial banks

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    which leads to growth in lifestyle of the overall society. This gives better environment to the society in which the bank is working. Hence‚ the present study titled “A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS CUSTOMERS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN MADURAI”‚ has assumed greater significance. INTRODUCTION Corporate social responsibility ( CSR‚ also called corporate conscience‚ corporate citizenship‚ social performance‚ or sustainable responsible business/Responsible Business)

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    counterparts. Often denied access to proper education‚ goods‚ property and freedom‚ colored people were continuously exploited as property themselves and unwillingly later became slaves to the elite classes. As a result‚ the notion of a slave owning property‚ of property owning property‚ quickly became rejected as plausible. Afterall‚ slaves were constantly “working from sunup to sundown” (234) and lacked the funds and skills necessary to acquire property. However‚ author Philip D. Morgan dismisses this stereotypical

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    real property

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    Cliff have 3 acres of land in question where Cliff’s fence takes up her property for dispute. Mildred has a deed executed 40 years ago and Cliff’s claims he is the adverse possessor. Mildred of Ohio organized her estate plan and had a survey done on her home; realizes that her neighbor Cliff’s picket fence is 3 feet on her property line. Mildred has a deed executed over 40 years ago showing she acquired the property on the other hand Cliff’s argument is that he is the adverse possessor

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    respecting property

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    Why it’s important to respect people property Respecting people property is very important. Some people are very touchy with their property ranging from things from bags to their homes and cars. It’s understandable because they spent a lot of money on that item. Some people care even if that item has lost its material value because they have developed a sentimental value or bond with it. Even if person does not care about their property you should always take great care and avoid any damage to

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    Aggregate and Its Property

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    DESCRIBE THE PROPERTIES OF ( FINE AND COARSE ) AGGREGATES ? REPORT Aggregates are defined as a combination of distinct parts gathered into a mass or a whole. They can increase stability of a structure and protect it from bad weather. In addition‚ aggregates can also increase quality and reduce price of the cements beacause of their greater volume stability and filling function. Therefore‚ it is important for civil engineers to understand properties of aggregates. Aggregates’ properties are the characteristics

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    Module property

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    MODULE 8 PROPERTY Name Tutor Institution Course Date Property law entails laws that govern ownership‚ change of ownership whether temporal or permanent and use and limitations in property use. The law provides guidelines and mechanism for property ownership and property purchase ‚ (Smith‚ 2009). Bailment is where personal property’s custody‚ care and control are shifted from one person to another through an agreement called contract of bailment. The agreement is that only authority

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    Properties of Substances

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    Properties of Substances- Gr.12 Chemistry Final Lab Report Lab: Properties of Substances M. Nguyen SCH4U April 27‚ 2012 Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to use a variety of tests to identity the type of bonds which are present in each solid. Various substances (paraffin wax‚ sucrose‚ sodium chloride‚ tin‚ and silicon dioxide) were experimented and identified with tests for hardness‚ solubility‚ conductivity‚ and the time for the solid to melt with a candle and Bunsen burner

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    Commercial Laws

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    frustration. A contract may be frustrated where there exists a change in circumstances‚ after the contract was made‚ which is not the fault of either of the parties‚ which renders the contract either impossible to perform or deprives the contract of its commercial purpose. Where a contract is found to be frustrated‚ each party is discharged from future obligations under the contract and neither party may sue for breach. The allocation of loss is decided by the Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943.

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