How We Can Use Our Time In the article “waiting in Line at the Drugstore” the author says that how every one can change his waiting time from unusual to useful time. The author describes his story live in the ghetto and how he treated in the drugstore. And how he profits his time by reading books while waiting in the line in the drugstore and how it could be benefit in his future life. The author tells his story in order to inspire people. The author through his writing wants to describe to the
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DATE: November 9‚ 200x TO: Mark Edelstein‚ President FROM: Darmisha Pierson‚ Development Officer SUBJECT: Progress Report on Construction of Seattle Branch Office Construction of Vintage Realtys Seattle Branch Office has entered Phase three. Although we are 1 week behind the contractors original schedule the building should be already for occupancie on March 10. Past Progress Phaze one involved development of the architects plans‚ this process was completed onJune 5. Phaze two involved
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FORMAL AND INFORMAL STYLES OF COMMUNICATION Introduction 1. The most prominent quality of a human being is the effective and meaningful way of communication. Humans have a unique and well developed way of imparting or interchanging thoughts‚ opinions‚ or information by speech‚ writing‚ or signs. Communication is well established but not only limited among humans but also in animals and in manmade machines such as computers Communication 2. The word communications comes from a Latin word “Communis
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Department of Chemistry‚ NUS Checklist for Formal Laboratory Reports Contents Use the same as the title of the experiment. Title Write name (same as the name on the class list)‚ email‚ group‚ fumehood number and date clearly at the top of the front page. Summarize the laboratory report. Include a general description of the – scientific problem Abstract – experimental approach (in a general way) – key findings (including important numerical results) – conclusions Brief. Do not exceed the word
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Classical Principle of Argument - "What the Waters Revealed" DeAnna Alexander ENG/215 November 26‚ 2012 Lois Theisen Classical Principle of Argument - "What the Waters Revealed" Every writer wants to reach their audience and persuade them to his or her point of view. They want to show and maintain authority in an argument‚ whether in writing or face-to-face. To accomplish that goal‚ a writer should imply the three classical principles of argument; ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Ethos occurs when
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Assessment Task 1 – Personal Reflections Reflections Reflection 1: Why I chose to study at a university I chose to study at a university over going to another facility such as TAFE or the workforce because of the opportunities that it offers. Studying at a university opens the door to increased employment‚ the chance to development myself and my interests and to pioneering change. To me‚ studying at a university is a mark of success‚ receiving a degree in an area that I chose. It signified
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Q1). The principles of scientific management differ from the ordinary principles. Why? Give your comments The Principles of Scientific Management is a monograph or a specialist work published by Frederick Winslow Taylor in 1911. Scientific management is a new thinking on management. The literary meaning of scientific management is performing the work of management in a scientific manner. In other words‚ discarding the traditional approaches to management and adopting newer and more scientific
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Chap 22: 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 7‚ 10‚ and 11 1. You purchase machinery for $23‚958 that generates cash flow of $6‚000 for 5 years. What is the internal rate of return on the investment? $23‚958/$6000= 3.993 PVAIF (5 @ 3.993) = 8% 2. The cost of capital for a firm is 10%. The firm has 2 possible investments with the cash flows: Yr 1 A. $300 B. $200 Yr 2 A. $200 B. $200 Yr 3 A. $100 B. $200 A. Each investment costs $480. What investments should the firm make according to the present value?
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Organic Chemistry Laboratory – CH 200L (2012 – 2013) 2B-Ph Group 3 Experiment 1 Simple Distillation of Vodka Ancell Julienn C. Cruz Department of Pharmacy‚ Faculty of Pharmacy University of Santo Tomas‚ Espana Street‚ Manila 1008 Date Submitted: July 5‚ 2012 Abstract Distillation is a process of converting a liquid to a vapor‚ and then‚ collecting the distillate in another container. There are four distillation methods which are fractional distillation‚ simple distillation‚ vacuum
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Alkyl Halides Alkyl halides are a class of compounds where a halogen atom or atoms are bound to an sp3 orbital of an alkyl group. CHCl3 (Chloroform: organic solvent) CF2Cl2 (Freon-12: refrigerant CFC) CF3CHClBr (Halothane: anesthetic) Halogen atoms are more electronegative than carbon atoms‚ and so the C-Hal bond is polarized. H H μ C + C-l δ δ H The C-X bond is polarized in such a way that there is partial positive charge on the carbon and partial negative charge on the halogen. Dipole moment
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