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    November 1‚ 2010 Howard Schultz 3850 Morris Drive Seattle‚ WA 39502 Dear Mr. Schultz: Ever since we opened our first store 1917‚ we’ve always believed that businesses can – and should – have a positive impact on the communities they serve. I know that our company is already finding ways to become more environmentally friendly‚ but after conducting research‚ I believe that one small additional change will cut our company’s utilities greatly. Background and Purpose Starbucks Corporation

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    Colour Fastness Presented By T. SRIVANI Textile testing Textile testing include:     Development of new fabrics Maintenance of desired quality level Analyzing the cause of the problem in fabric Determination of acceptable consumer performance level Different kinds             Tensile testing Crease recovery Abrasion testing Color fastness Burning test Fiber identification Twist measurement Stiffness testing Textural rigidity Crease

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    November 1‚ 2010 Howard Schultz 3850 Morris Drive Seattle‚ WA 39502 Dear Mr. Schultz: Ever since we opened our first store 1917‚ we’ve always believed that businesses can – and should – have a positive impact on the communities they serve. I know that our company is already finding ways to become more environmentally friendly‚ but after conducting research‚ I believe that one small additional change will cut our company’s utilities greatly. Background and Purpose Starbucks Corporation

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    action of daylight. Principle: A specimen of the textile is exposed to the light from a Xenon arc lamp under prescribed conditions‚ along with eight dyed wool standards. The fastness is assessed by compared the fading of the textile with that of the standards. Apparatus and Materials: - Blue standards - Humidity Test Control Fabric - Light fastness test apparatus containing a Xenon arc lamp (5500-6500°K)‚ a light filter‚ heat filters and a black panel thermometer - Grey Scale for assessing

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    1. Introduction Since the discovery of plasmid‚ various methods have been developed to isolate plasmid DNA. All the methods have one common and important target of isolating plasmid DNA of high quality and quantity in less time. These methods are not completely safe because of use of toxic chemicals compounds. The developed protocol for plasmid extraction is based on the alkaline lysis method of plasmid preparation (extraction at pH 8.0) with slight modifications. Cell lysis reagent sodium dodecyl

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    Part of Made in India‚ Design Innovation Workshop‚ 2015 AUTOMATIC NIGHT LAMP Have  you  ever  imagined  how  the   street  lights  are  turned  on  in  the   evening  and  they  automa4cally  go  off   in  the  morning?  Is  there  someone   who  comes  early  in  the  morning  to   turn  off  these  lights?  Or  imagine  a   situa4on  when  there  is  a  power  cut   and  you  are  searching  for

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    Sinclair Ross responds to the issue of isolation‚ in his short story‚ "The Lamp at Noon." The author focuses on the theme of how not to deal with isolation. This notion is reinforced by the setting (mood/physical)‚ characters‚ and symbolism that he describes so vividly. The first method the author uses to convey the idea of isolation is through setting. The setting was beautifully described creating imagery that assists the focus of the theme. Sinclair expresses personification in climate changes

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    ENG3U December 26‚ 2012 A Comparative Essay: “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “The Lamp at Noon” ​“To Kill a Mockingbird” is a novel by Harper Lee‚ narrated by Jean Louise Finch whose nickname is Scout. She is a young girl from Alabama who lives in small city called Maycomb with her older brother Jem and father Atticus. She describes racism against blacks‚ specifically Tom Robinson. Meanwhile‚ the short fiction “The Lamp at Noon” by Sinclair Ross narrates the story about farmer Paul and his wife Ellen

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    Inventions of the 20th century Light Switch Tired of using old your old push-button light switch? As of 1916 William J. Newton and Morris Goldberg have come out with a new and improved patented light switch. Instead of pushing a button‚ all you have to do is either flick it up or down‚ and you’re light will automatically turn on. It’s now safer than the old push-button because it won’t control the whole mechanism directly‚ but instead through a series of springs and levers. Get your own revamped

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    of which are extremely toxic and poisonous too. Next in store for the observer or the scientist is the next surprise‚ which is the fluorescent quality of these creatures. The Jellyfish possess a chemical protein inside their body fluid‚ called as aequorin‚ which was derived from the species of Jellyfish called as Aequorea Victoria. The GFP or the green fluorescent protein was derived from this protein. Both these proteins have a property of photo luminescence‚ which means lighting up in the dark

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