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    ____________________________ CHEM 420 Exam 1 Fall 2013 Dr. David Hodapp Read and sign the CRC Honor Code on the next page before starting the exam. Answer all essay questions using complete sentences and proper spelling‚ punctuation‚ and grammar. Points Multiple Choice 34 Matching 12 Fill-In 14 Problems/Essay Questions 90 Total 150 o G = -RT(lnK ) = -2.303RT(log K ) 10 eq k r  Ae eq  Ea / RT 1 Cosumnes River College Honor Code* Approved

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    a VSP design? Anticipate need for supporting products  Steelhead Mobile  Cloud Steelhead  Steelhead Cloud Accelerator  SMC  CMC  Interceptor  Cascade 4 The Steps for Designing a Steelhead Solution Steps for Designing a Steelhead Solution 1. Gather site data 2. Determine the number of connections 3. Calculate necessary bandwidth 4. Establish datastore size 5. Determine if Steelhead Mobile and other form factors will be used 6. Identify branch consolidation and virtualization requirements

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    Week 1 Case Study- Ford and Toyota 5/26/13 1. Which schools of management thought are illustrated in this case? When Ford was founded in 1903‚ Henry Ford followed the classical management thought to a “T” (no pun intended!) They made one car in one color. The classical management thought believes there is “one best way” to do things to accomplish a goal. Ford wanted to produce cars quickly to meet with demands‚ so at that time the classical management thought made perfect sense. Another part

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    Dr. W Edwards Deming

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    Dr. W. Edwards Deming was a well respected man because of his philosophy of management. He viewed management as a tool for success in any organization. Dr. Deming was an expert statistician and during World War II he helped the United States in its efforts to improve the quality of war materials. After World War II‚ Dr. Deming was invited by Japan to help rebuild. Japan had this reputation of producing cheap imitation products. Through the years and many visits by Dr. Deming‚ Japan was able to produce

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    In‚ “The Monkey’s Paw” by W. W. Jacobs‚ Mr. White’s actions towards the monkey’s paw is very suspicious. He is suspicious because when the sergeant threw the monkey’s paw in the fire‚ Mr. White quickly pulled it out. “White...stooped down and snatched it off.” This proved that Mr. White believed in the three wishes the paw would bring them. Mr. White could’ve let the paw burn but instead‚ he snatched it out. He could’ve listened to the sergeant or this horrible stuff would’ve happened to them. Secondly

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    W. T. Grant's Failure

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    W. T. Grant was once one of the largest retailers in US who differentiate itself as a low cost urban chain store. However‚ as the competitive environment within the industry changed‚ W.T. quickly altered its corporate strategy‚ which eventually brought them into bankruptcy and liquidation in1975. Basically‚ the fatal factors that led to Grant’s failure could be summarized as follows: • Extension of credit to customers Apparently‚ Extension of store credit is the major reason that influences Grant’s

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    Toyota From: Toyota in 2009: The Origin and Evolution of the World’s Leading Automobile Manufacturer by: Charles Hill The Toyota Case study by Professor Hill includes several very interesting items for consideration. Among the most notable is the difference between Toyota’s manufacturing processes and those in use by the majority of the automotive industry‚ including the large automobile manufacturers in the United States. There are several important items that are integral to Toyota’s manufacturing

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    J M W Turner

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    J. M. W. Turner is one of Britain ’s most popular artists who showed exceptional artistic talent from his early age and entered the Royal Academy at fourteen. His landscape paintings made him popular regardless of a darker side to his paintings that were made big issues by critiques. He became a well-celebrated artist despite of the difficulties he came across in life. Even being born in family of a Garden barber‚ he became very famous for his works such seascape and landscape. His success seems

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    Is W. Somerset Maugham a Racist? Webster’s Ninth Collegiate Dictionary defines racism as a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race(1). Racism can also be defined as prejudice or animosity against other races (2). In W. Somerset Maugham’s short story‚ Mr. Know-All‚ the narrator displays racism on at least three different occasions throughout the story. The first occasion is when the

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    lives‚ and whoever interfered with it did so to their own sorrow. He put a spell on it so that three different men each had three wishes from it.” If you were given three wishes‚ what do you think you would wish for? The story “The Monkeys’ Paw” by W. W. Jacobs‚ is about a family that is given a monkey’s paw with a spell cast on it to give them three wishes. The family was warned by an old friend that they might not want to keep the paw because of the things it has done to him‚ but they did not listen

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