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    1.0 SUMMARY: The reactor test rig (RTR) experiment is purposely done to compare the performance of single stage CSTR‚ 3-stages CSTRs and PFR. The solutions that been used in this experiment is dilution of 0.1M of sodium hydroxide‚ NaOH and 0.1M of ethyl acetate‚ Et(Ac) to 60L. There are four common measures of reactor performance and the most important one is conversion. Then the speed is set to be at 300rpm and reading is taken every 5 minutes till the outlet conductivity remains constant. From

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    cola caffeine extract and vanillin. After being renamed a few times‚ it settled with the name “The Monsanto Company” in 1964. During the 1970s‚ the company produced a “major legal snare” p.303 known as Agent Orange. This was used in the Vietnam War to “quickly deforest the thick Vietnamese jungles”. p.303 Agent Orange contained Dioxin‚ which was found to be extremely carcinogenic. In 1979‚ a lawsuit was filed but the company agreed to settle for $180 million. Around the beginning of 1975‚ Monsanto

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    birthdate remains in dispute‚ but historians estimate his birth at around 270 BC. He came from a noble Christian family and quickly joined the army under the Roman emperor Diocletian‚ who was a friend of George’s father. However‚ on February 24 in 303 AD‚ Diocletian passed an order that called for the arrest of all Christians. Those who were not Christian were required to make a sacrifice to the Roman gods. St George refused to denounce his faith by sacrificing to an idol. He also loudly declared

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    Cell Phones Being Tracked Mobile phones are a big essential part of our human culture. We as humans rely on cell phones to communicate. Cell phones are used every day. Many cell phone companies are tracking their customers daily and many customers are unaware of it. Would it bother you to know that the cell phone companies are allowing government access to track your whereabouts without your permission? Our privacy is being invaded and many of us do not know about this taking place. This could have a positive

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    why someone would spend so much time making something that is so vulgar and hideous The definition of Kitsch according to Gilbert Highet is a “vulgar showoff‚ and it is applied to anything that took a lot of trouble to make and is quite hideous” (p.303). A perfect example of a kitschy item would be Flarp. Flarp is noise putty that makes a frat like noise when you push it in to its container. This is a vulgar and showoff way to draw attention. For example‚ a young student has some flap in class with

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    Principles of Marketing‚ 14e (Kotler) Chapter 10 Pricing: Understanding and Capturing Customer Value 1) ________ is the amount of money charged for a product or service. A) Value B) A demand C) Price D) A wage E) Salary Answer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref: 290 Skill: Concept Objective: 10-1 2) Price is the only element in the marketing mix that produces ________. A) revenue B) variable costs C) expenses D) outfixed costs E) stability Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref: 290 Skill: Concept Objective:

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    we have and seek to attain fixes by consuming ourselves in whatever the media or our society has put in front of us. This behavior has caused Americans to become an “addictive society” (303). “This need not be a drug. It can be money‚ food‚ fame‚ sex responsibility‚ power good deeds‚ possessions‚ cleaning.” (303) Slater uses great examples to support his argument‚ however the way he transitions in between them‚ make his points hard to follow. It isn’t until the end of the essay‚ where a reader can

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    Rey Martinez English 1301-303 April 13‚ 2010 Annotated Bibliography Wilson‚ Fernando A.‚ and Jim P. Stimpson. "Trends in Fatalities From Distracted Driving in the United States‚ 1999 to 2008." American Journal of Public Health 100.11 (2010): 2213-2219. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 12 Apr. 2011. Fernando A. Wilson and Jim P. Stimpson focus on the trends of distracted drivers and their relation to cell phone use. They give records data and statistics on all road fatalities on U.S

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    by adding how women feel the need to look perfect due to the fact that they are always being judged by men based off their appearances and are always in fear of being called fat or ugly while men “are not supposed to enjoy being surveyed period.”(p.303) Bordo uses primary and secondary sources in her writing to support her argument. She includes many personal stories and opinions that helped make her position stronger. In the beginning of her essay she discusses how in society during her time

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    He is his own best friend‚ and only does things that interest or benefit him. "He was a boy whom no man could hurt; an invulnerable and dodging serpent who‚ when chased into a corner‚ flew out again between his captor ’s legs‚ scornfully yelping" (303). Trabb ’s Boy is not an evil person; he is just an innocent nuisance who wants excitement and to have fun. Another aspect of Trabb ’s Boy is that he is a shrewd observer and is not bashful to express his opinion. As the "most audacious boy in all

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