Hi everyone! Good morning and welcome to all who have gathered here today! I’ll try my best to avoid the “Papa Kehte speeches of koi engineer ka kaam karega‚ business mein koi apna naam karega” Its kind of funny that we have got to bid farewell to this college today only to come back in a few days to give our vivas and 8th sem exams. But then I guess we have to make do with what we have‚ and I’m happy that I got a chance to speak to all my friends from college on this occasion I think that
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1. What are the factors taken into account by linguists when designing language maintenance and revitalization strategies? Which strategy would you choose for the following languages‚ and why? a) Cantonese b) Hakka in Hong Kong 2. What are the six major problems identified by Tsunoda that language revitalization faces? 3. In what ways do governments play an essential role in the revitalization of languages? Funding Use and recognition as an official language Promote language by education
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1. Which article is the most convincing? The article I find the most convincing is “River plan too fishy for my taste buds” by author Bill Mcewen because it tells you what is happening to the salmon in low weather conditions and how hard the farmers were hit by the restoration. 2. What is the major claim Weintraub makes? The major claim that Weintraub makes is that he is trying to restore the San Joaquin river to its original state and bring back the salmon by the water for the newly re-created
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Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting. – CT236 1.1 - It is a way of saying that you are responsible for the welfare of yourself and of others. If you ignore this duty‚ you are breaking the rules. These rules are set to ensure nobody is missed or forgotten about‚ and is primarily about preventing accidents. To explain what it means‚ it means you are responsible for people’s well-being. 1.2 - When caring for the elderly‚ or anyone
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Question 1. (1): Distinguish among pathogenic‚ deficiency‚ hereditary and physiological diseases. Include at least one example of each. A pathogenic or an infectious disease is caused by an external infectious agent or pathogen such as viruses‚ bacteria‚ parasites and fungi. These pathogens are found in water‚ soil and air and a human body can be infected from drinking‚ eating or touching something infected with germs. Example: Pneumonia A deficiency disease is caused by a deficiency of vital
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Chemistry 121 Colligative Properties Lab Demonstration of Selected Calculations from Choice I Determination of Kf for Naphthalene To determine the Kf for naphthalene‚ we need to find the difference in the freezing point of pure naphthalene and the solution of 1‚4-dichlorobenzene in naphthalene. Let’s say that we did this experiment‚ used 1.00 g 1‚4-dichlorobenzene in 10.00 g naphthalene‚ and found that the freezing temperature of pure naphthalene was 78.2°C‚ while that of the solution was 75
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Moment of Inertia and Rotational Motion Garret Hebert PHY 2311 Tues 1:00 garret.hebert@hindscc.edu Abstract: During this lab we will study what rotational Inertia is and how different shapes of masses and different masses behave inertially when compared to each other. We will specifically study the differences of inertia between a disk and a ring. We will use increasing forces to induce angular acceleration of both a disk and a ring of a certain mass. We will then then measure the differences
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Lab 1-2 70-643 Worksheet Preparing an Application Server This lab contains the following exercises: Exercise 1-2-1 Performing Initial Configuration Tasks Exercise 1-2-2 Working with Disks Exercise 1-2-3 Using Server Manager Exercise 1-2-4 Adding the File Services Role Lab Review: Questions Lab Challenge: Using Diskpart.exe Estimated lab time: 70 minutes BEFORE YOU BEGIN The classroom network consists of Windows Server 2008 student servers and the ServerDC connected to a local
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solution‚ and concentration of AgNO3. Once the solid was large enough‚ it could be washed‚ filtered‚ and weighed. The percentage of chloride present was found to be 24.73695223 (±0.00000006) %. Introduction The purpose of this lab was to determine the percentage of chloride in an unknown soluble salt sample through a gravimetric method known as precipitation gravimetry. The objective was to accurately and precisely convert the unknown sample containing the chloride analyte to
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to serve as instructional book for students‚ technical staff and instructors to assist in performing and understanding the experiments in Transport Phenomena. In the second edition‚ two new experiments on kinematic viscosity and vapor pressure determinations have been included in Fluid Mechanics and Mass Transfer sections respectively. The old experiments have been revised to eliminate errors and induce clarity. This manual will be available in electronic form from department’s official website‚ http://www
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