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    three oxides Clare Smerdon Access to Higher Education Science 08/04/2015 Julie Day Periodic trends across the period three oxides Objective This experiment is intended to explore the relationship between the physical properties of the oxides of Period 3 elements (sodium to chlorine) and their structures. Argon is obviously omitted because it doesn’t form an oxide. Hypothesis This experiment will be investigating the following properties of the oxides of group

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    - Politeness formulas in Arabic: When talking about politeness formulas in Arabic and in English and how they are different‚ it is crucial to take into account the distinction between propositional content of a formula and its illocutionary force potential. A good example showing the relationship between semantic content or propositional content and illocutionary force illustrates in using congratulations in English and “shukran” in Arabic which is equivalent to “thanks”. Sometimes illocutionary

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    Reconciling and Clarifying CLV Formulas Peter S. Fader www.petefader.com Bruce G. S. Hardie www.brucehardie.com † March 2012 1 Introduction A standard part of many contemporary Marketing courses is a case or exercise in which students are expected to compute customer lifetime value (CLV). Typically they are given an average retention rate r‚ an average net cashflow of $m per period (having accounted for “account maintenance” costs)‚ and an assumed discount rate d. Given these inputs‚ they are

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    Kant: The Humanity Formula "Few formulas in philosophy have been so widely accepted and variously interpreted as Kant’s injunction to treat humanity as an end in itself"(Hill‚ 38). Immanuel Kant’s views‚ as elucidated in his book‚ Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals‚ are based on the belief that "people count" by prohibiting actions which exploit other individuals in order for self-prosperity or altruistic ends. Ethics then‚ are confirmed by the dignity and worth of the rational agency of

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    Chemical Equation Chemical Reaction:  C10H8+ 12 O2 → CO2 + 4H2 O (Naphthalene) Combustion Introduction of the Product: Naphthalene is an organic compound with formula C10H8. It is the simplest polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon‚ and is a white crystalline solid with a characteristic odor that is detectable at concentrations as low as 0.08 ppm by mass. As an aromatic hydrocarbon‚ naphthalene’s structure consists of a fused pair of benzene rings. It is best known as the

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    "Information Technology" Please respond to the following: * Predict how technology will positively impact business over the next ten (10) years.  Describe what specific changes or paradigm shifts you expect to see. * Within the same 10-year period‚ discuss the additional challenges and concerns you see arising from the implementation of new technologies. Technology in the next ten years in my opinion will change people’s lives everywhere. Production of trades will be at a faster pace. I

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    REPORT To: Managing Director From: (Department Head) Date: 3 December‚ 2012 Subject: Results of the discussion about the consulting’s proposals Introduction On three December‚ the departmental heads have discussed the proposals provided by Unicorn Consulting and Performance Consulting. The initial concern was to decide which company offers the best package for Mobi-net. During the discussion the departmental heads had to take into account the requirements of Mobi-net. We recommend to cooperate

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    Formula of a Hydrate Lab Wednesday October 29‚ 2014 Chemistry Honors Purpose This lab was done to determine the percentage of water in a hydrate‚ which was CuSO4 ?H20. Not only the percentage of water can be found‚ the moles of water can be found per one mole of anhydrous salt. An anhydrous salt is a hydrate that lost its water. Using various lab equipment such as burners‚ crucible‚ and balance‚ and techniques such as the mass-to-mole ratio and mass to percentage‚ the percentage of water in a hydrate

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    Three things are usually required for a chemical explosion: a chemical reaction that occurs very rapidly‚ a large increase in gas pressure‚ and a confined-reaction vessel in which the pressure of the gaseous products can increase to a point that the gases break violently out of the container. In this chemistry and physics science fair project‚ you will use the combustion of ethanol to provide energy for a small explosion. The chemical equation that describes the combustion of ethanol is shown below

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    Chemical Reactions Lab Objectives: 1. To examine a variety of reactions including precipitation‚ acid-base‚ gas forming‚ and oxidation-reduction reactions. 2. To identify the products formed in these reactions and summarize the chemical changes in terms of balanced chemical equations and net ionic equations. 3. To identify the species being oxidized and reduced in oxidation-reduction reactions and determine which species is the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent. Chemical equations represent

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