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    Women Empowerment through Entrepreneurship Dr. Sunita Arya Shweta Narang Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Shri Vaishnav Institute of Law‚ Vishisht School of Management‚ Indore Indore Email: sunita_arya11@yahoo.com Email: shweta861@gmail.com Mob.:

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    sugars‚ amino acids‚ and ions. The plasma membrane of the cell is selectively permeable‚ allowing water to freely pass through‚ but regulating the movement of solutes. Water and some dissolved solutes move via passive diffusion through the plasma membrane. Diffusion is a process where molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. How quickly diffusion occurs is dependent on several factors‚ such as temperature‚ particle size‚ and the concentration difference on either

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    METHODOLOGY After formulating the hypothesis that the molecular weight affects the rate of diffusion‚ three different kinds of substances --potassium permanganate (KMNO4)‚ potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) and methylene blue (C16H18N3SCl)‚ were used to test the validity of the hypothesis. Potassium permanganate is an inorganic chemical compound which is in violet liquid form; potassium dichromate is an orange inorganic chemical reagent and methylene blue is a chemical compound commonly used for staining

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    Title: Diffusion Rate of Methylene Blue on Agar Plates at Different Temperatures Abstract: Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration wherein substances are independent‚ rapid and in random motion which frequently collide with each other in the sides of the container. This study aimed to assess the influence of temperature on the diffusion rate of methylene blue on agar plates. To determine the relationship between the two variables

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    the aim and background information 2.1. Diffusion is the spontaneous kinetic movement by which molecules move from an area of a high concentration to an area of low concentration. Diffusion continues until it reaches equilibrium. Osmosis is similar to Diffusion but it’s the process in which water moves across a semi-permeable membrane and goes to the higher concentration of solute.1 2.2. Important factors to Osmosis and Diffusion include Temperature‚ Concentration and Surface area

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    Exchange rates have a seemingly direct effect on the price of imports and exports. The concept of the pass-through effect relates to the degree by which a currency fluctuates and the impact this has on import and export prices in the market. Exchange rate pass-through refers to the percent change in the exchange rate between the exporting and importing countries. The degree to which different currencies fluctuate against each other and against various imports and exports is an entirely different

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    Finding Wisdom through Literature Wisdom can be found through many sources. In literature‚ wisdom can be seen‚ interpreted‚ and used in every day society. Wisdom literature explains situations in the lives of ancient and even modern society. Through wisdom literature‚ people can learn a lot about how to handle situations and apply the wisdom to their lives. It can affect everyone. Wisdom is present in almost every type of literature. Wisdom is most often present in the Bible and ancient writings

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    Amara Alhamwi AP English 3 November 3‚ 2012 Through the Looking Glass In his stories‚ Carroll blurs the boundaries between being awake and being asleep so it becomes difficult to tell when reality ends and a dream begins. Carroll uses vivid description to show the different boundaries between being awake and asleep. Alice‚ being used as a perfect example to prove it with the reality and dream Looking Glass House‚ Carroll uses many other characters in the house showing the boundaries‚ and in

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    and bottom (ventricle) parts of the heart are separated by a valve‚ which prevents the backflow of blood. Blood enters the heart through the inferior and superior vena cava carrying deoxygenated blood. The vena cava then empties into the right atrium. When the right ventricle is relaxed‚ blood flows from the atrium into the right ventricle. The blood is then pushed through the pulmonary semilunar valve into the pulmonary artery where it carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation. The blood

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    remained constrained by gender ideals which they were expected to conform to; subservience‚ piety and beauty. This domineering state of inferiority experienced by these women is expressed and challenged by both Mary Elizabeth Coleridge and Amy Lowell through their exploration of the victimisation of women in a patriarchal society.. The underlying desire for freedom‚ which the poets Coleridge and Lowell illustrate in their respective poems The Other Side of the Mirror and Patterns‚ brings awareness to

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