Capstone Project Deadline – November 30‚ 2011 Wee Ones Day Care Appendix CAP-1 through CAP-15 Word Capstone Project - Creating a One-Page Flyer with a Picture and a Table PowerPoint Capstone Project - Creating a Presentation with Images and Transitions Excel Capstone Project - Analyzing and Presenting Fundraising Date Access Capstone Project - Creating‚ Querying‚ and Maintaining the Wee Ones Database Assignments Introduction to Computers Pages COM – 1 through COM – 40 Deadline
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Lens flare‚ a visual mistake in photographs caused by external light‚ is a very interesting example of atmospheric optics. While hated at first amongst photographers and cinematographers‚ lens flare is‚ nowadays‚ a must-have in photography and films. Starting with Citizen Kane in 1941‚ lens flare was first used intentionally in film. Lens flare is a result of particulate matter (matter that changes state within the atmosphere) interacting with light and‚ additionally‚ getting itself trapped inside
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Chem 16 Notes UPD Should only be a supplement to discussions Table of Contents* [A] Lecture [1] Thermodynamics [2]Energy [3]Enthalpy [4]Hess’s Law [5]Determining Enthalpy [6]Heat Capacity [7]Calorimetry [8] Entropy [9] Gibb’s Free Energy [10] Waves [11] Quantum Theory [12] Quantum Numbers [13] Electron Configuration [14] Periodic Table [15] Periodic Trends KSev [16] Chemical Bonding [17] Formal Charge [18] Resonance Structure [19] Bonds [20] VSEPR [22] Valence Bond Theory [22] Molecular Orbital
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Experiment 6 :Observation | KA2 | KA3 | Weight of test-tube + solid / g | | | Weight of empty test-tube / g | X1 | X2 | Weight of solid / g | | | Initial temperature of acid / °C | | | Final temperature of mixture / °C | θ1 | θ2 | Temperature change / °C | | | Discussion :[In the experiment sheet‚ the is an error where questions in (c)(i) should be "the heat change involved the reactions involving KA2 and KA3] (c). i : q1 = mcθ1 ; q = (30.00)(4.18)( θ1) = q1 q2 =
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Activities Due Dates Weight Course Outcomes Week 1 Sept 5 Double class Orientation – Introduction Chapter 1 – Administrative Health Professional Qualities and core competencies Duties and Responsibilities Professionalism Case study Review PPTs Activity: Identify the three main future trends that OAM must be prepared to manage. Homework assignment: Posted on Blackboard under course document by chapter. 1‚ 2 Assignment 1 - Reflection Paper Refer to blackboard for assignment
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October 4‚ 2012 Process Analysis How to Make a Great PowerPoint Presentation Do you ever feel nervous or get sweaty palms when thinking of creating a PPT? Well you can change that. I will be telling you a few simple steps to making and presenting a PPT. I guarantee you will feel more comfortable and confident in your skills. What exactly is a PPT? It is an abbreviation that stands for the PowerPoint Presentation. This is a high- powered software tool marketed by Microsoft. They claim that thirty
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KATHURIA | Freshmen - External | Journalism-Print & Cyber | FAIL | | Journalism-TV & Radio | ABSENT | | Film Appreciation | FAIL | Film Appreciation: Watch the films‚ 12 Angry Men & Ek Ruka Hua Faisla. - Prepare a 15 slide PPT critiquing and comparing both the films - Write a complete report on Ek Ruka Hua Faisla‚ following the format given on the link: http://wire.rutgers.edu/p_reading_film.html - The Basics of How to Read a Film‚ Holly Blackford Journalism – Print
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aqueous sodium hydroxide or aqueous ammonia to aqueous solutions of four different metal compounds. Which solution contains Zn2+ ions? add a few drops of NaOH(aq) ppt ppt ppt no ppt add excess NaOH(aq) ppt dissolves ppt dissolves ppt no ppt add a few drops of NH3(aq) ppt ppt no ppt no ppt add excess NH3(aq) ppt dissolves ppt no ppt no ppt solution A B C D © UCLES 2005 5070/01/M/J/05 3 3 A sample of a pure compound is heated until it is completely molten and the
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into osmometer‚ which measures the osmolarity. This is done by freezing the sample of hemolymph and the time that it takes to defrost depicts the amount of osmoles. Water analyses for the three tanks determined the temperature ºC‚ pH‚ salinity (ppt)‚ oxygen levels and the ammonia content. The temperatures of all three tanks were taken by a digital thermometer and the pH of the water was taken by a pH
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Separation and Qualitative Determination of Cations and Anions Instructor’s Guide Master Materials List (complete for 24 students working in pairs) Silver nitrate‚ AgNO3‚ 0.2 M‚ 100 mL* Silver nitrate‚ AgNO3‚ 0.1 M‚ 100 mL* Cupric nitrate‚ Cu(No3)2‚ .02 M‚ 100 mL* Zinc nitrate‚ Zn(NO3)2‚ 0.2 M‚ 100 mL* Ferric nitrate‚ Zn(NO3)2‚ 0.2 M‚ 100 mL* Hydrochloric acid‚ HCl‚ 6 M‚ 125 mL* Nitric acid‚ HNO3‚ 6 M‚ 125 mL* Ammonia‚ NH3‚ 6 M‚ 125 mL* Sulfuric acid‚ H2SO4‚ 6 M‚ 125 mL* Acetic acid
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