Differences between natural hazards and natural disasters 1 A hazard is an event or object that is a potential source of harm to community. A disaster occurs as the result of a hazardous event that dramatically affects a community. Natural Hazards Human Hazards Atmospheric – eg cyclones‚ hailstorms‚ blizzards or bushfires. Technological – accidents‚ explosions or hazardous materials. Hydrological – eg example‚ flooding‚ wave action or glaciers Human – eg. War‚ crowd stampede and terrorism
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Lab Protocol #8 - Dehydration of 3‚3-dimethyl-2-butanol KEYWORDS: alkenes‚ E2‚ E1‚ carbocation stability‚ elimination A. Introduction. The dehydration of alcohols is an ELIMINATION reaction that is commonly used to form alkene molecules. The mechanism for the dehydration of alcohols consists of transforming the –OH functional group into a better leaving group by using a strong acid to protonate the alcohol. After –OH has been transformed into –OH2+‚ it becomes easier to break the σ-bond between the
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Effects of ICT on Society Questions: 1. Computer usage within businesses has increased massively over the last 30 years. a. Describe three benefits that ICT can bring to businesses: b. State three effects that ICT has had upon employment patterns: c. State three types of jobs that ICT has created: d. State three types of jobs that have been lost due to ICT: e. State two jobs that have changed their nature due to the introduction of ICT: f. The increase in high-speed broadband
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moved from one process to another‚ as well as its logical storage. . There are only four symbols: 1. Squares representing external entities‚ which are sources or destinations of data. 2. Rounded rectangles representing processes‚ which take data as input‚ do something to it‚ and output it. 3. Arrows representing the data flows‚ which can either be electronic data or physical items. 4. Open-ended rectangles representing data stores‚ including electronic stores such as databases or XML
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Assessment Task 2 – Manage Recruitment Selection and Induction Processes Save this document to your desktop. Write the answers in the spaces and templates provided. You will need to plan for well detailed and expansive responses. Please ensure that you save your document regularly. Make sure that you save a final copy of your assessment before submitting. Upload your document in the upload section in week 2. Please upload this document as a word document and not PDF for marking and feedback purposes
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Group 3 Case 2 Piedmont Trailer Manufacturing Company Plan Tasks In charge 1. Prepare team plan A. Read case B. Write plan C. Find and post YouTube videos associated with the Excel case Dewey 2. Answer questions within the text of the case A. Create a workbook with at least 5 different worksheets: Documentation‚ One-Time Cost‚ Recurring Cost‚ Tangible Benefit‚ and Economic Feasibility Summary. B. After creating the five different worksheets‚ re-name them to match the chart name that is on
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Jenebou Sylla November 30‚ 2014 APUSH Ms.Shaugnessey After the colonies of America advanced and the nation changed‚ some political changes were made as well. Political parties were put in place‚ one was the Federalists and the other was the Jeffersonian Republicans. The parties were used in the presidency of Madison and Jefferson in 1801 to
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Fitness testing Task 2 Hand grip test: Suitability: The hand grip test is suitable as it is a straight test to test the forearm strength and gives a good indication of your strength. Reliability: the dynamometer may need to be calibrated regularly to ensure consistent results. Having consistent technique and adequate rest is required to ensure reliability. Validity: The validity of this test as a measure of general strength has been questioned‚ as the strength of the forearm muscles does not
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Task-2 Part-2 Fibrous proteins /collagen: From my diagram I can observe the quaternary structure is 3 helical polypeptides which are looped around and is held by hydrogen bonds. The 3 stranded molecules runs parallel to others and the disulphide cross-linkages between the r-groups of the amino acid holds the molecules together forming fibres. Collagen molecules forms covalent bonds which are called cross links‚ with other collagen molecules next to it. The cross-links that form are shocked along
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1. Title The Predictive Abilities of Financial Ratios in Predicting Listed Company Performance in Malaysia. 2. Objectives 1. To analyse the accuracy of financial ratios in predicting company performance. 2. To identify the effectiveness of financial ratios in predicting company performance. 3. To determine the impact of financial ratios in predicting company performance. 3. Hypothesis 1. To analyse the accuracy of financial ratios in predicting company performance. Ho: The financial ratios in predicting
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