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    English Placement Exam

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    American Educational Institute English Placement Test This is a Placement test prepared by the English Department at the American Educational Institute. It is only intended to place you properly‚ therefore there is no passing or failing. Please take your time‚ and solve all the questions you can. Name: __________________ Company: __________________ Date: __________________ Phone Number: __________________ For Office Use Only: Score:

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    EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION Employee orientation refers to the process of introducing new employees to their jobs‚ co-workers and work environment. Employee orientation can also be defined as the process of receiving and welcoming new employees when they first join the company. [Gary Dessler 1942]. During orientation‚ employees are made aware of the mission and vision of the organization‚ policies and programs of the organization. They are also given the necessary information required to perform their

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    An Experiment

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    FIRE RESISTANT BALLOON: Materials -    1 matchbox -    1 candle -    1 yellow colored balloon -    1 blue colored balloon -    Half a cup of water   Procedure: 1.    For this experiment‚ the independent variable is whether the balloon is filled with water or not. The dependent variable is what happens to the balloon when it is placed above the lit candle. This is determined by observing the balloon. The constants (control variables) are how much the balloon is inflated and the amount

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    result of noise‚ recent practices have seen sponsors adopt alternative advertising media style of communication in their integrated marketing plan. Sponsors are found to pay heavily in adopting these alternatives particularly in the area of incorporating their messages into leisure entertainment and using it as a communication media. In adopting leisure entertainment; product placement‚ sponsorship of TV shows‚ and sports sponsorship are few techniques used by sponsors to communicate their message

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    Experiments

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    EXPERIMENT 1: REACTIONS OF ENOLATE IONS WITH CARBONYL GROUPS Aims In this experiment we used two techniques for the reactions of enolate ions with carbonyl groups. One technique used was Doebner reaction and the other technique used was Claisen-Schmidt reaction. Therefore the aim of this experiment is to synthesize trans p-methoxycinnamic acid and to synthesize dibenzalacetone via an aldol condensation reaction between acetone and benzaldehyde. The products would be recrystallized using ethanol

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    The North and the South The North and South had similarities and differences in the 1800’s‚ but can the differences drive them to a civil war? Women were mad about having so little rights‚ slavery was being questioned‚ and the political parties couldn’t seem to agree. Women in the United States had little rights‚ but women in the North had more‚ but not where it really counted. In the North‚ women had ownership of their wages and property (Holt‚ pg. 427). New York demonstrated giving women more rights

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    and are introducing vehicles that draw their power from electricity rather than the traditional gasoline engine. “We are on the verge of an automotive revolution.” states author‚ William White in his article‚” Why the Gasoline Engine Isn’t Going Away Any Time Soon.” (Behrens & Rosen‚ p534-535). Electric or hybrid cars are environmentally safer than the traditional engine however‚ the cost and repair of such vehicles are very high. Battery replacements for a hybrid vehicle can run a consumer thousands

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    decreases with distance Increasing frequency of stimulation to the trigger zone increases number of action potentials Materials and Methods Experiment 1: Effect of Stimulus Strength on Action Potential Generation Dependent Variable membrane potential Independent Variable stimulus strength (voltage) Controlled Variables frequency of stimulation‚ type of neuron Experiment 2: Effect of Frequency of Stimulation on Action Potential Generation Dependent Variable membrane potential Independent Variable frequency

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    Physics 1003 Experiment Report In this experiment‚ the technician began with the demonstration of solar energy. Solar energy is the conversion of light energy to electrical energy by using solar panels. Solar panels are devices that contained solar module which use light energy from light to generate electricity through the photovoltaic effect. And photovoltaic modules generate electricity from a frequency of light. From my observation of the experiment‚ I found that the panel is black in

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    Detail and evaluate the role of any one of the neurotransmitters using examples of direct measurement and/or manipulation All neurotransmitters are essential for the organisation of the body system‚ as they are chemicals through which neurons communicate. Neurons are specialised cells of the nervous system specialised cells that bring sensory information to the brain and perform other functional roles such as the processing of thoughts‚ actions‚ memories and behaviours (Martin‚ Carlson‚ Buskist

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