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    Problem 1. This research paper seeks to study and analyse the Unique Identification Card project to bring out relevant aspects of the project which make it a unique project from Indian perspective‚ its benefits as also the current challenges/ barriers faced by the Indian government. The paper also seeks to develop a road map for its successful implementation in the Indian scenario. Hypothesis 2. The Unique Identification number (Aadhaar)‚ which identifies individuals uniquely on the basis of

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    Introduction: With a rapid increase in industries from the last few decades‚ equally corresponding increase in the hazardous materials in process. The industries became larger and often situated in or close to densely inhabited areas. Therefore it is need of the day to develop comprehensive approach to the prevention of human and economic loss or any occurrence associated to the hazards. In the forthcoming paragraphs we will discuss in detail hazards‚ risks associated to hazards and how preventive

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    Anions Lab

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    Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to identify the presence of cations and anions in four unknown solutions by identifying whether they are copper‚ silver‚ iron‚ or chloride ions which is done by adding sodium hydroxide‚ solid copper‚ silver nitrate‚ and potassium thiocyanate to the solutions and analyzing the chemical reactions. Introduction: Chemical change‚ unlike physical change is the change in the composition of a substance rather than simply its shape‚ size‚ or state (Marie‚ 2015). Signs

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    Biochemical Engineering Journal 36 (2007) 174–181 Removal of heavy metal from industrial wastewater using modified activated coconut shell carbon O.S. Amuda a‚∗ ‚ A.A. Giwa a ‚ I.A. Bello b Environmental/Analytical Chemistry Unit‚ Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry‚ Ladoke Akintola University of Technology‚ Ogbomoso 210001‚ Nigeria b Physical Chemistry Unit‚ Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry‚ Ladoke Akintola University of Technology‚ Ogbomoso 210001‚ Nigeria Received 1 September

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    Apush CH.4 identifications

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    Chapter 4 Identifications Middle Ground: Middle ground refers to the land between the British and French empires. It was located between the Mississippi and Ohio river‚ and was home to many different tribes of Indians Backcountry: The back country was important because it had an abundance of water‚ causing its farms to grow very well without any outside aid. As the colonies grew‚ so did the population of people in the back-country as the planters grew in prosperity and power threatened to shift

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    Metal Pins Research Paper

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    Introduction Some surgical procedures require the use of metal pins to hold bones in place while they heal. The type of pins‚ the number of pins‚ and the length of time you will have the pins in place vary depending on the type of surgery you had. In some cases‚ the pins will stick out of your skin until they are removed. These pins require special care. They need to stay clean to prevent infection around the pin or in your bone. What are the risks? Generally‚ the use of these surgical pins is safe

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    The Women of Full Metal Jacket In Stanley Kubrick’s "Full Metal Jacket"‚ it is difficult to determine the role that women play simply because of the glaring lack of female characters. In total‚ only three women actually appear in the movie‚ and two of those are prostitutes; the third isn’t revealed as a woman until the final 10 minutes of the film‚ and none of them are given names. In fact‚ until the sniper’s gender is revealed‚ women only play a role as objects for the soldiers’ amusement. In all

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    ABOUT THE VERICHIP AND HOW IT’S USED This piece of technology was manufactured and is being marketed by the VeriChip Corporation. The VeriChip is a microprocessor used for verification and identification. A VeriChip can also be referred to as a radiofrequency identification tag‚ abbreviated as RFID. The VeriChip is used by doctors and is implanted under the human skin behind the triceps of the right arm‚ between the elbow and shoulder with the use of a syringe and when done the device can be used

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    Chemistry Lab

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    The purpose of this lab was to see which solutions are soluble and which are not. We were able to see this by mixing certain solutions together and observing changes that occurred. The procedure for this experiment included a few different steps. The first steps were to add the nitrate solutions into the lettered parts of the 96-well plate. Once you were done with that‚ you were supposed to add the sodium solutions to the numbered parts of the 96-well plate‚ so that the solutions were added together

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    the Reactivity of Metals Aim: To prove the arrangements of the metals (Na‚ Ca‚ Mg‚ Al‚ Zn‚ Fe‚ Sn‚ Pb‚ Cu) according to the reactivity series. Background Information: By using various experiment‚ the reactivity of the metals can be deduced by the observation of the reaction. Hypothesis: Metals with low ionisation energy will lose their their electron more easily providing a more vicious and obvious result‚ as compared to the metals with higher ionisation energy‚ as the metals with lower ionisation

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