The light and dark reactions both really need light to occur. In the light reactions‚ sunlight splits H2O to produce H+ (for energy) and O2 (waste). The end products are NADPH and ATP‚ which are both energy sources that drive the dark reactions. The dark reactions don’t need sunlight directly‚ but use the energy produced during the light reactions. Here‚ CO2 is fixed from the air and converted into starches and sugars using NADPH and ATP to power the conversion. Light Reaction (involves the sun)
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Episode 2 Lesson Objective as my Guiding Star My Target: Deduce the lesson objectives after observing my Resource Teacher teach See how the guiding principles in the formulation of lesson objectives are applied Realize the importance of a clearly defined lesson objective. Focused on – Application of the guiding principles on the development of lesson objectives. Steps: 1. Review the ‘’Guiding Principles in Determining and Formulating Lesson Objectives’’ 2. Observe a class
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AA/NA Observation Andrea Ross February 15‚ 2011 Health class For my observation. I attended an NA meeting. It was in Hemet CA‚ on a Tuesday night. The building was called “Red Dog Group”. I had walked in‚ and told the lady at the front desk that I was here to sit in on a meeting and observe it for my health class. She said”Of course you can‚ just wait here for about another 10 minutes
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Charles Ng was born December 24‚ 1960‚ in Hong Kong‚ China. At 18‚ Ng obtained a student visa to study in the United States. After joining the Marines he was caught stealing military weapons and served three years at Leavenworth. Upon his release‚ Ng moved in with Leonard Lake and the two began a campaign of abduction‚ rape and murder. Once caught‚ Ng was sent to San Quentin and sentenced to death. Serial killer. Born Charles Chitat Ng on December 24‚ 1960‚ in Hong Kong‚ China. The son of a wealthy
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ST.PETER’S COLLEGE Balingasag Misamis Oriental Basic Education Department Dr.Lita L. Jomoc/Mr.Marjun R. Abog TLE IV-Entrepreneurship School Year 2013-14 (Synthesis Paper) Entrepreneurship 101-20 Submitted by: Ruvielyn Ranan IV Aquarius Student March 17‚2014 LEARNINGS: What are the things I learned from my Entreprenuer subject? We live in a time where entrepreneurship is finally a focus of a significant number of colleges and universities‚ and is even reaching
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Pinoy Times‚ Lunes‚ Marso 5‚ 2001‚ p. 4 Maraming Pilipino ay nananatiling ”walang pakialam‚ walang interes‚ at walang komitment.” May pagkamanhid na nagaganap kaugnay ng mga usapin sa moralidad kaya madalas inuunawa na lamang yaong mga bagay na di dapat palagpasin;ang kasamaan ay hindi nasusugpo dahil lubhang abala ang mga tao sa pagkayod ng ikabubuhay. Kung gusto nating tayo’y umunlad‚ hindi ito dapat magpatuloy. Express your agreement or disagreement to the statement above. Give concrete examples
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1 INLEIDING In die referaat gaan n paar punte uitgelig word oor sekere negatiewe aspekte van die sokker wêreldbeker in 2010. Daar word gekyk na verskillende belangrike aspekte wat nie net probleme tydens die toernooi kan inhou nie‚ maar ook wat Suid-Afrika in ‘n swak lik kan laat onder ander lande. Die volgende punte word bespreek: Die invloed van die huidige misdaad en sekuriteits probleme‚ asook die misdaad probleme wat die toernooi vir ons land kan skep. Die invloed wat die toernooi
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I. Introduction Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has received greatly attention in the media in recent times partly due to the poor financial performance in the past years. The purpose of this paper is to analysis the corporate governance model of the company SAS‚ and identify the key corporate issues that may be behind the bad performance that the company is undergoing. The airline industry is especially sensible to business cycles and the financial crisis bit it hard. That is why in order to develop
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newclass; set sashelp.class (keep= name weight); Length Grade $12.; Select; when (weight <=84) Grade= ’Lower ’; when (weight >84 and weight <=100) Grade= ’Medium ’; when (weight >100) Grade = ’Highest ’; otherwise Grade = ’NA ’; end; ------------------------------------------------- run; data Cars_New; set sashelp.cars (keep= Make MSRP); Length sales $14.; select; when (MSRP <=10500) sales= ’Lowest ’; when (MSRP > 10500 and MSRP <= 18000) sales=
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SA SA COSMETICS – Analyzing Competition Sa Sa Cosmetics is a very successful Hong Kong based discount cosmetics retailers. The case describes how Sa Sa became successful‚ culminating in its IPO in 1997. Since then‚ however‚ its fortunes have declined somewhat. The case discusses recent initiatives that were undertaken to sustain growth momentum. Sa Sa also undertook some marketing research studies. The research findings appear to confirm that Sa Sa may have some major problems. As 2001 comes to
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