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    The 7 Most Common Metalloids Boron Silicon Germanium Arsenic Antimony Tellurium Polonium Their Uses: Boron -Amorphous boron is used in pyrotechnic flares to provide a distinctive green colour‚ and in rockets as an igniter. The most important compounds of boron are boric (or boracic) acid‚ widely used as a mild antiseptic‚ and borax which serves as a cleansing flux in welding and as a water softener in washing powders. Boron compounds are also extensively used in the manufacture of borosilicate

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    Control and Coordination

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    CHAPTER – 7 Control and Coordination Living organisms respond and react to various stimuli like heat‚ light‚ cold‚ touch‚ pressure etc. Plants and animals both respond to stimuli but in different manner. Example : withdrawl of hand on touching a hot object. Control and Coordination in Animals It is brought about in all animals with the help of two main systems a) Nervous System b) Endocrine System Nervous System : Functions i) To receive the information from environment

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    Infection Control

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    Infection Control What causes people to get sick? How is disease spread from one person to another person? What can be done to stop the spread of infection and disease? As a health care worker‚ it is important to know the answers to these questions. When you understand what causes infection‚ you can learn how to prevent it. Infection control is a set of practices and procedures that will help to prevent the transmission of disease within a health care facility. Infectious and Communicable Diseases

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    The Enlightenment‚ the use of reason was the way that a person could understand themselves entirely. For example‚ Descartes’s famous statement “I think therefore I am‚” was one of the most important outcomes from the Enlightenment thinkers. It focused on the use of reasoning to describe one’s own existence in the world. Freud took a vastly different approach. He focused on the mysteriousness of the unconscious mind that cannot be explained using reason nor logic. The ideas created by Sigmund Freud

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    Gandhi Essay “Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devise by the ingenuity of man.”-Gandhi. According to Gandhi’s truest belief you can achieve anything with non-violence‚ according to history in his case this is true. In 1947 India finally reached independence under the lead of a small man called Gandhi. The unusual thing was that Gandhi and his followers not once raised their weapons against the British authorities

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    Administrative Controls

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    January 18‚ 2013 How do Administrative Controls demonstrate “due care”? Administrative controls consist of approved written policies‚ procedures‚ standards and guidelines. Administrative controls form the basis for the selection and implementation of logical and physical controls. Logical and physical controls are manifestations of administrative controls. Some industry sectors have policies‚ procedures‚ standards and guidelines that must be followed – the Payment Card Industry (PCI)

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    Gun Control

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    Title: Control Guns‚ Control Deaths General Purpose: To persuade. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that we need stricter enforcement of current gun laws‚ as well as new‚ stricter‚ gun control laws. Central Idea: Gun Control is a hotly debated issue within the United States‚ and today I want you to know that the number of deaths due to firearms is an alarming problem‚ which can be brought under control if we strictly enforce existing gun laws as well as introduce new laws since more deaths

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    Linen Control

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    ROOM LINEN CONTROL Floor No.________________ Date____________ Bag No.________________ Time____________ | |Articles | | | |Balance | | | |Sent by Floor |Received by |Sent to Floor | | | | | |Laundry | | | |1. |Bed

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    United States there are questions among U.S citizens draws attention among those who feel passionate about the issue of gun control. Gun control is an issue that has affected many individuals physically and personally. However‚ most individuals often strongly support or oppose it. A series of devastating events in the past few decades have raised questions about whether gun control laws are necessary to stop horrific shootings such as: The Columbine Shooting‚ The Virginia Tech Massacre‚ and most recently

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    Locus of Control

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    Locus of control Locus of control is a theory in personality psychology referring to the extent to which individuals believe that they can control events that affect them. Understanding of the concept was developed by Julian B. Rotter in 1954‚ and has since become an important aspect of personality studies. One’s "locus" (Latin for "place" or "location") can either be internal (meaning the person believes that they control their life) or external (meaning they believe that their environment‚ some

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