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    Measuring Bioburden for Cleaning Validation Protocols Destin A. LeBlanc Cleaning Validation Technologies destin@cleaningvalidation.com November 2004 A3P Canada 1 Why address? For process equipment Initial regulatory focus: drug active and cleaning agent FDA guidance not apply to micro residues But do address micro concerns on storage Practical matter Microbial residues are related to cleaning process Microbial residues are potential contaminants of next product 2

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    Ethics and Moral Agent

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    rule or set of rules. It is often defined as a duty or obligation because the rules often bind you to your duty. Second‚ Virtue ethics describe the character of a moral agent as a driving force for ethical behavior‚ such as a belief in God. This is a stark contrast to the rules of deontology; whereas‚ the teachings of a moral agent such as God define how we should act or behave. Last‚ Utilitarianism is a theory that the proper course of action is the one that maximizes overall happiness. According

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    Oxidation of an Alcohol: Oxidizing Methoxybenzyl Alcohol to Methoxybenzaldehyde Using Phase-Transfer Catalysis PURPOSE OF THE EXPERIMENT Oxidize methoxybenzyl alcohol to methoxybenzaldehyde‚ using sodium hypochlorite as the oxidizing agent and tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulfate as the phase-transfer catalyst. Monitor the progress of the reaction by thin-layer chromatography. BACKGROUND REQUIRED You should be familiar with extraction‚ evaporation‚ and thin-layer chromatography techniques

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    norms of the society their live in. They also wouldn’t be able to find their place in society. Significant individuals and groups that have an impact on a person’s socialization are referred to as agents of socialization. As life changes and individuals go through the various stages of life‚ their agents of socialization change as well. For example‚ the biggest influence on an infant’s life is their parents or guardians. Almost everything an infant learns is learned from them. This changes during

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    Becoming A Special Agent

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    The process of becoming a special agent for the FBI is both physically and mentally challenging. While it is one of the nation’s most prestigious and rewarding jobs‚ it is also one of the most difficult ones to acquire. To become a special agent‚ there is a long list of disqualifiers that prevent you from even applying for the job. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2017)‚ some disqualifiers are: failure to pay taxes‚ child support‚ or student loans‚ failure of a drug test‚ conviction

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    moral values. It is also a very influential socialization agent in our life. A norm is what is generally accepted among society but not necessarily a law. For example not picking your nose at a restaurant is not a law but it is the norm and if you were to do so you would get some very disturbing looks. Values are what we learn as the ?right? thing to do. Again these are not laws just values established through every one of our socialization agents. School taught me many crucial norms and values but they

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    Corporations as Moral Agents

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    Corporations are moral agents I chose to evaluate the second debate because I thought it was the most significant to the purpose of the class: to analyze the moral responsibility of business. The debaters were assigned to negate and affirm the following motion: Corporations are Moral Agents. In my opinion‚ this motion comes down to the decision to hold corporations responsible for their (corporations) decisions on a moral basis or just hold them responsible for their decisions on a legal basis

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    Dea Agent Essay

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    Jaime: What is a DEA Agent? DEA Agents work for the Drug Enforcement Agency. They deal with illegal and illicit drug use that touches every aspect of society. DEA agents deal with many problems because the global drug business is tied to terrorism‚ organized crime and all sorts of illegal activities. The Drug Enforcement Agency was created through the Department of Justice to combat the effects of domestic drug trafficking. A Unique Criminal Justice Job DEA agents play special roles within the

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    Anthrax as a Bioterrorism Agent Diamond Workman NSGD 209 Infectious Disease 27 November 2012 ANTHRAX: THE SILENT KILLER In today’s society the threat of bioterrorism is ever present. With recent attacks on US soil it brings the threat and fear to the forefront of the mind. This brings up questions that each and everyone has to answer. These questions consist of what agents are out there? Where they come from? The potential these agents have for mass destruction

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    Women as Agents of Change

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    universal mode of expression: no matter what their scholastic or social background‚ young people all over the world have access to pens and paper or a computer. The essay topics for 2011 are based around this year’s Commonwealth theme: Women as Agents of Change. AGE‚ CLASSES AND WORD COUNTS Class A - 16-18 years (Born between 2 May 1992 and 1 May 1995). Word count 1400-1750. Class B - 14-15 years (Born between 2 May 1995 and 1 May 1997). Word count 1200-1500. Class C - 12-13 years

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