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    manganate(VII) ions are being reduced by the sulphur dioxide gas to Mn2+ ions. The potassium manganate(VII) is an oxidising agent. Potassium manganate(VII) and sulphur dioxide Another redox colour change takes place when potassium iodide‚ which is colourless‚ is oxidised by an oxidising agent to form brown iodine solution. An example of this reaction is potassium iodide solution reacting with a solution of hydrogen

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    ERROR ANALYSIS Error analysis emerged with the growing criticism of constrictive analysis. It was S.P Corder who first advocated in ELT and Applied linguistics community the importance of errors in language learning process. Corder (1967) mentions the paradigm shift in linguistics from a behaviouristic view of language to a more rationalistic view and claims that in language teaching‚ one noticeable effect is to shift the emphasis away from teaching towards study of learning. Corder further

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    INFLUENCE  OF  OUR  NOTIONS  OF  RACE  TO  OUR  NOTIONS  OF  INTELLIGENCE 1                  How  do  our  no)ons  of  race  affect  our  no)ons  of  intelligence?                                    Dinislam  Karimov.  İstanbul  Şehir  University                                                                                     Research  of  influence  of  na)onal  and  racial  iden)ty  of  the  person  on  his  intelligence  is   hampered  by  the  circumctance  that  any  research

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    Appeasement which was done by chamberlain was to satisfy Germany for preventing war. Actually‚ at that time‚ Germany was demanding many things which it lost through Treaty of Versaille. Chamberlain who was British prime minister thought Germany was too punished and had rights to return their prohibited things‚ and he also thought if he did appeasement‚ it will make Hitler who was the leader of Germany satisfy and war won’t happen. So appeasement started. Nowadays‚ in general‚ people think Chamberlain

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    Magical Realism Paper Life as we knew it quickly evaded from us as the sirens swam around our bodies embedding their screams in our ears and as the consistent sound rang through us‚ the dread over took my body. The war that we all prepared for was here‚ the one we read in our holy books‚ the one which many people spoke about but didn’t prepare themselves for. It was looked upon as a myth‚ but for us it spiraled around fusing itself with time‚ making the war between worlds reality. Nothing that I

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    others. We can all improve on this skill‚ though. One way we can improve is combining activities. For example‚ when you’re watching T.V. with your family you can also be doing math homework or writing a paper and getting help from the people around you. Another way you can become more balanced is creating a schedule. An example of this is doing your homework from when you get home to six o’clock‚ then‚ you do chores from six to six-thirty‚ finally‚ from sixth-thirty to nine is free-time. Finally‚ we

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    Attribution is defined as how people interpret and explain causal relationships in the social world. It is designating an outcome to one or more external factors. There are two errors in attribution: The fundamental attribution error and the self- serving bias. The definition of the fundamental attribution error is when people tend to aggrandize the role of dispositional factors (something to do with personal or internal factors) and disparage the situational (something to do with external or external

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    Perspective Today’s the day that I have been dreading to come and I cannot believe that it is finally here. Being out with Katniss is just about the only thing to calm me down and hide my nerves. Walking around the district today just has me realize how horrible everything has truly become. After being with Katniss this afternoon I started really begin freaking out. I told her that she would be fine and that she had nothing to worry about but on a day like this that isn’t possible‚ nobody is in the

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    Question: Do you think the ballistic missile defence program is a good idea???? Answer: Answering this question the first thing which come into our mind is that “Ballistic missile” what is ballistic missile….? Definition of Ballistic missile:- “Ballistic missile is a missile with a high‚ arching trajectory‚ which is initially powered and guided but falls under gravity on to its target which set on the time of fire.” What is Ballistic missile:- A missile that is follows a ballistic trajectory

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    CHAPTER 22 CHAPTER 22 ACCOUNTING CHANGES AND ERROR ANALYSIS TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual Answer F T F T F T T T F T F F T F T T F F T T No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Description Change in accounting estimate. Errors in financial statements. Adoption of a new principle. Retrospective application of accounting principle. Reporting cumulative effect of change in principle. Disclosure requirements for a change in principle. Indirect effect of an

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