EXAM III CHEM 2211 November 3‚ 2010 NAME: ____________________________________________ Please be certain to answer all questions. Partial credit cannot be given the questions left blank. 1. Give the IUPAC name for the following compound. A) (Z)-2‚3‚6-trimethyl-2-heptene B) (Z)-2‚3‚6-trimethyl-3-heptene C) (E)-2‚3‚6-trimethyl-3-heptene D) (E)-2‚3‚6-trimethyl-2-heptene E) (E)-2‚4‚6-trimethyl-3-heptene 2. Which of the following statements is (are) true about compound A?
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Like many other ancient sculptures of pharaohs‚ the face of King Senwosret III in this sculpture is quite stoic; he is showing no emotion. His calm eyes are looking towards his audience and his mouth is closed. There are realistic features to his face. He has eyelids above and under his eyes that lay over his eyeballs. At the outer corners of his eyes‚ there are slight folds that indicate flesh. The eyes of this sculpture sink in‚ to suggest the idea of having eye sockets. The skin under his eyes
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Richard III - Irony of Shakespeare Shakespeare is known for his wit and brilliance in writing. One of his tactics is his use of irony. There are three types of irony: verbal‚ dramatic and situational. Verbal irony is a figure of speech in which the speaker says the opposite of what he or she intends to say. Dramatic irony is the contrast between what a character says or thinks and what the reader knows to be true. Situational irony is the discrepancy between appearance and reality or between
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Case Study Pizza Hut‚ Inc Delivery Segment Analysis [pic] Presented to Professor Abhi Biswas By Group 4 Amit Huria Atif Sohel Chi-Lun Tseng Chao Liang Ching-Feng Chen Ilhan Ertan Kuo-yen Fu Nitin Vohra Nittala Kumar Sanjay Kukreti Yualdo Yudoprawiro MKT6301 Strategy Management Summer 2008 1. Introduction - 3 - 2. Nature of Demand - 3 - 3. Extent of Demand - 4 - 4. Nature of Competition - 5 - 5. Environmental Climate - 7 - 6. Stage of Product Life Cycle - 8 -
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Challenging King Richard III as a villain or a hero. A hero within his own mind Williams Shakespeare’s King Richard III grew up in the turbulent time of the latter years of the War of the Rose between years 1455-1485. Born in England in 1452‚ King Richard III was not famous and well known for his services to England as their King rather; he was best known for being accused of murdering his two nephews to protect his throne. Shakespeare portrayed Richard III as being a tyrannical ruler. Villains performs
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Contents What is the CUNY Assessment Test in Writing (CATW)?.......................................................... 1 Format of the CUNY Assessment Test in Writing ..................................................................... 2 How Your Writing Is Evaluated ................................................................................................. 3 Calculating Your CATW Total Score ...............................................................................
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Richard III‚ Cynical & Satanic In the play‚ King Richard III by Sir William Shakespeare‚ the protagonist Richard‚ Duke of Gloucester is a man of many skills. However‚ good looks are not one of them. His high position of power in the royal family as a duke‚ as well as the brother of King Edward supplements for his lack of grace. Richard’s acting skills‚ combined with his finely tuned persuasive abilities are his greatest gifts. Richard III has many characteristics that would make a strong hero
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Story: A Dollhouse‚ Acts II & III Author: Henrik Ibsen Topic: What is Nora most “wonderful thing of all”? In what does Nora think that she and Torvald did not have her “most wonderful thing”? There are wonderful things that we all had to face in our lives. Some were for our own good and some was not. But through it all‚ we have learned from it. In acts II and III of “A Dollhouse”‚ the author‚ Henrik Ibsen‚ shows how Nora speaks several times of her “most wonderful thing of all”. What is her
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and criminal justice systems such as the courts Types of law:- 1) Public law 2) Private law Pubic law:- Those laws which regulate the structure and administration of the government‚ the conduct of the government in its relations with its citizens‚ the responsibilities of government employees and the relationships with foreign governments. Subdivision of Public Law:- 1) Administrative law 2) Company law (some) 3) Constitutional law 4) Criminal law 5) Industrial law
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utilityGeography--Geographical landmarks-Policy on environment and ecologyEconomics- Current socio-economic problems New economic policy & govt. sector Science Latest inventions on science & technology Latest discoveries in Health Science Mass media & communication Unit III. Geography Earth and Universe-Solar system-Atmosphere hydrosphere‚ lithosphere-Monsoon‚ rainfall‚ weather and climate-Water resources -rivers in India-Soil‚
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