Syllabus Syllabus details HL and SL core Topic 1: Business organization and environment Content HL/SL core 1.1 HL extension Learning outcomes HL/SL core HL additional Nature of business activity Identify inputs‚ outputs and processes of a business. Describe how business activity combines human‚ physical and financial resources to create goods and services. Explain the role of the different business departments in overall business activity. What is a business? Business functions ·
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Cola Wars Continue : Coke and Pepsi in 2010 Introduction "Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2010” explain the economics of the soft drink industry and its relation with profits‚ taking into account all stages of the value chain of the soft drink industry. By focusing on the war between Coca-Cola and PepsiCo as market leaders in this industry with a 90% market share in carbonated beverages‚ the study analyses the different stages of the value chain (concentrate producers‚ bottlers‚ retail
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Google The search industry is one of the largest industries in the world with Google Inc. bringing in $15.7 million in advertising revenue alone. Google was the leading Internet search firm in 2010 with over 60 percent market shares in both searches performed on computers and mobile devices. The search industry is impacted by numerous forces that have strong‚ moderate and weak impacts on the industry. Rival firms‚ new entrants‚ buyer power‚ supplier power and substitutes are the five largest
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Foundation (RWJF) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM). This passage will explain the effect of IOM report on nursing education‚ practice‚ and nurse’s role as a leader. The IOM report -The Future of Nursing Leading Change‚ Advancing Health released in Oct 2010. The IOM selected the Com¬mittee on the RWJF to plan on the expectations of Nursing‚ with the rationale of developing a report and that would make suggestions for an advanced future of nursing. According to this report‚ there are so many challenge
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Chemistry Coursework – Titration Background Science A titration is the neutralisation of an acid or an alkali. To achieve this‚ one must be added to the other in a specific amount‚ strength and concentration. A substance is neutral when its pH is 7. It is most acidic closer to 0 and is most alkaline closer to 14. 28492453194050 0 7 14 595423979670
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MnO4¯ + 8 H+ + 5e¯ → Mn+² + 4 H2O (1) In the above reduction half-reaction‚ manganese has undergone a decrease in oxidation number from +7 to +2. In the following oxidation half-reaction‚ each iron atom has undergone an increase in oxidation number from +2 to +3. Fe+²→ Fe+³ + e¯ (2) Oxidation must occur along with reduction. These reactions are called redox (reduction/oxidation ) reactions. The number of electrons lost and gained
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cannot carry out photosynthesis‚ so they eat the plants to obtain food‚ hence‚ energy. For that reason the energy for life comes from the sun. 2. Explain what is meant by thermal pollution and discuss the implications for aquatic life. (3 marks) Thermal pollution is a discharge into a river or lake of a lot of hot water which is enough to significantly (2°C to 5°C) increase the temperature of water. This abnormal increase in temperature is potentially harmful to aquatic organisms in these ways:
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Name of activity: Marching Band CAS: Creative- Summer 2011 Learner Outcome: Planned and initiated activities‚ worked collaboratively with others Contact: Lisa Brininstool- lbrinistool@hanover.k12.va.us The marching band season began the first week of August with band camp from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. The show‚ titled “Essentially Elemental”‚ integrated both hard technical musical skills with an intense drill to create a creative and emotional show that truly captured the watcher’s attention. In
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Contents PART XV ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Chapter 63 Detecting the presence of chemical species Action of heating solid sample strongly 1 Chapter 64 Separation and purification methods Centrifugation Sublimation Partition equilibrium of a solute between two immiscible solvents Two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography 2 2 3 6 Chapter 65 Quantitative methods of analysis Detection of end point in acid-alkali titration 8 Chapter 66 Instrumental analytical methods More
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Molly Hubner Period 1 Extra Credit Paper Chemistry of Cancer Cancerous cells develop when conditions for cells are favorable‚ therefore following the divisions to continually occur‚ never stopping. When this happens‚ a tissue mass of cells called a tumor is formed and does not respond to normal controls regarding cell growth. Cancer cells have the following characteristics: profound changes in the plasma and membrane cytoplasm
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