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    The global market for biosurfactants is expected to reach USD 2‚308.8 million by 2020‚ according to a new study by Grand View Research‚ Inc. Escalating consumer preference towards the use of bio-based products‚ particularly in Europe and North America is expected to increase biosurfactant penetration. In addition‚ stringent regulatory policies are further expected to augment the biosurfactant demand over the next six years. Methyl Ester Sulfonate (MES) was the largest consumed biosurfactant‚ accounting

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    Carboxylic acids are compounds which contain a carboxyl group‚ -COOH group‚ where the -COOH group is attached either to a hydrogen atom or to an alkyl group. One of the example of carboxylic acid is benzoic acid( benzene carboxylic acid) which has a benzene connected to the carboxyl carboxyl group‚ -COOH group. It has a formula of C6H5COOH. The carbon atom of a carboxyl group has a high oxidation state. Therefore‚ that many of the chemical reactions used for their preparation are oxidations. In

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    Functional Health Patterns

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    ------------------------------------------------- Functional Health Patterns Community Assessment * Value/Belief Pattern Predominant ethnic and cultural groups along with beliefs related to health. The racial makeup of the city is as of 2010: 75% White‚ 15% Black or African American‚ American Indian & Alaskan Native 1%‚ 10% Hispanic or Latino American‚ 2% Asian American‚ 0.34%‚ and 2% two or more races. The Hispanic/Latino population continues to grow the fastest. Predominant spiritual

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    i.“Illiteracy- The inability to read and write a simple message in any language” ) Let’s first analyze this definition closely. An illiterate person is like a handicapped person who is unfamiliar with the happenings in his surroundings‚ cant even drive because of his lack of ability to understand the basic symbols and traffic signs‚ cant read menus and the list goes on. It’s like you can’t be independent. ii.Due to the lack of the ability to read the newspaper‚ many people remain unaware about the

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    Anh Nguyen Professor Nayar ENGL 1301 2/7/13 The Effect of Illiteracy Jonathan Kozol is an American author‚ professor and activist. He is 76 years old. He spent his childhood in Boston‚ Massachusetts. In 1958‚ Kozol earned his Bachelor of Art (B.A.) degree in Harvard University and was offered a Rhodes scholarship. However‚ he declined it and moved to Paris‚ France in 4 years. He began to write “The Fume of Poppies” (1958). After that‚ Kozol moved back to the United State to participate

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    How Illiteracy Effects How Adults Use Technology The ability to read is one of the most fundamental parts of our daily lives; something most people have taken for granted. A person needs to be literate in order for them to be able to function in society. Unfortunately‚ for millions of adults in America this is not the case; their reality is a world of illiteracy. According to Jonathan Kozol‚ author of The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society‚ illiterates face humiliation and the fear of being stigmatized

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    Introduction: This experiment focuses on carrying out a Perkin Reaction to synthesize (E) and (Z) isomers of α-phenylcinnamic acid. This was accomplished by refluxing benzaldehyde‚ phenylacetic acid‚ acetic anhydride and triethylamine as a base. The chemical equation of a Perkin Reaction can be seen below. The reaction mechanism for the synthesis of α-phenylcinnamic acid is shown below: Results: Theoretical Yield Therefore‚ phenylacetic acid is the limiting reagent. Table

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    The Problems that confront an Illiterate Person Being illiterate brings a lot of barriers that regular people can’t imagine. Think about how life is for people without the knowledge to write or even read? Illiteracy not only limits the ability to read and write‚ but also to communicate and develop in this society that is constantly changing. They have trouble adjusting to changes in their life. It is not difficult but they need effort to adapt in this twenty-first century. The life of an adult

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    In Praise of Illiteracy

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    "In Praise of Illiteracy" By Hans Magnus Enzensberger This essay was adapted from a talk given by the author and translated from German‚ which I took from Harper’s Magazine. Can we dispense with the written word? That is the question. Anyone who poses it will have to speak about illiteracy. There’s just one problem: the illiterate is never around when he is the subject of conversation. He simply doesn’t show up; he takes no notice of our assertions; he remains silent. I would therefore like to take

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    English 1302 01W‚ WA-1 Literacy Not many people know the difficulties illiteracy brings to everyday life. Imagine not being able to read a restaurant menu‚ understand your bank statement‚ or read hazard signs along the road. Even rudimentary literacy skills enable us to be self-sufficient‚ interact better with others‚ and contribute more to society. “The capacity to read and write is casually associated with earning a living‚ achieving expanded horizons of personal enlightenment‚ maintaining a

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