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    Notes on Aryl Halides

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    directing power (o‚ p director) but ring is deactivated toward EAS. 2. Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution (NAS or SNAr) ipso substitution  an atom or group other than H is replaced in the reaction Reaction Mechanisms For NAS: A. BIMOLECULAR DISPLACEMENT: addition-elimination mechanism; occurs under mild conditions ***the aromatic ring must contain strongly electron – withdrawing or electron – attracting groups 2 3/22/2012 Observations: 1. Element effect (Bunnett): Aryl halides do not

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    Japan in the 10th century was experiencing change and disorder as its relatively new central government sought techniques for a strong and enduring legacy. In this period lived a man named Taira no Masakado. In events which are swirled with mystery and legend‚ Masakado found himself in direct opposition with the government‚ even proclaiming the title of the “New Emperor”. His legacy endures to this day and is a fundamental component in contemporary Japanese folklore. Was Masakado a product of his

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    as regularization of fixed pay period of service from the initial / 1st appointment / induction into service as clearly mentioned in this judgment on pages No. 3 ‚ 4 (Para No. 3) page No.9 (Para No.13) attach for the reference here with the judgment but this appeal was also not considered favorably and ignored. 3:- Then the honorable Secretary of Education Deptt. to Govt. N.W.F.P Peshawar vide his letter No. SO(S) 4-30/200 Graded pay dated

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    Classical Japan An Introduction 1. Japan was highly influenced by which culture during its classical period? The Japanese were highly influenced by China. 2. What centuries did Japan’s classical period span? Japan’s classical period spanned from the 6th to the 12th Century. 3. What is a pattern that often recurs in Japanese history? The Japanese borrow from different areas‚ in this case‚ it is China. 4. The classical period gave birth to a refined court culture‚ in which many of the prominent

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    Lady Murasaki: The Almost Ideal Woman It is obvious that The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu was and still is an important piece of literature. Not only is it considered the world’s first novel‚ the tale also gives us insight as to how Japanese women lived during the Heian Period. However‚ since the novel was written by a relatively high ranking women‚ most of the lives shown in the book are those of high ranking people. One of these high ranking people is Murasaki no Ue whom‚ I believe‚ represents

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    FOOD CORPORATION OF INDIA Advt. No.2 /2013-FCI Category- I The Food Corporation of India (FCI)‚ one of the largest Public Sector Undertakings‚ dealing with food grain supply-chain management‚ intends to recruit Assistant General Manager (General Administration‚ Movement‚ Accounts‚ Law) and Medical Officer for manning Category- I posts. Online / Offline applications are invited from eligible candidates who fulfill the prescribed qualifications‚ age and experience etc. for the posts indicated below:PROJECTED

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    Individualism is a principal concept where one can have the liberty of expressing themselves without the hinder of any over collective cultural rule or government control. Throughout the ages the Japanese always have some kind of reform and control towards its people. The concept of Individualism may not have seemed to exist in the minds of the Japanese until the 19th century. So what makes this principle of individualism so interesting? What did the Japanese derive from this concept? And when did

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    social rules that teenage girls face today (Varma‚ 2004‚ para. 1) Freud had many different theories and to completely go through everything he would say about this movie is unrealistic. Instead the paper will mostly be focusing on his defense mechanisms and how they relate to the movie with mentioning of both his topographical model and his structural model. Freud developed psychological

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    THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DEFENCE MECHANISMS IN THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC PROCESS. . Introduction The roots of the term ‘defence mechanism’ are to be found in psychoanalysis‚ and refer originally to ‘a process whereby the ego protects itself against the demands of the id’ (Colman‚ 2001: 189). In other words‚ the primitive‚ “I want”‚ voice of the id is tempered and restrained by the civilised‚“You can’t always have”‚ voice of the ego. In this sense‚ our defences constitute the compromise

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    keep it at the set point. All homeostatic mechanisms use a feedback loop to inform the body about any changes that occur externally or internally. There are two different kinds of homeostatic mechanisms: a positive feedback mechanism and a negative feedback mechanism. Positive feedback mechanisms boost physiological processes and amplify the system’s action to move the system away from the equilibrium state so it is more stable. Negative feedback mechanisms‚ on the other hand‚ maintain equilibrium

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