Chemistry Lab Report 1 Nicole H. Healey (Experiment 1 and 2) October 7‚ 2014 Data Collection: Table 1: (First Titration) C2O42- Analysis Sample 1 Sample 2 Molarity of KMnO4 0.02m 0.02m Weight of Sample 0.237g 0.225g Final Buret Reading 28.5ml 26.3ml Initial Buret Reading 0ml 0ml Volume of KMnO4 dispensed 28.5ml 26.3ml Moles
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Throughout my years involved in 4-H‚ I participated in projects such as showing cattle and sheep‚ and creating projects in areas such as food and nutrition‚ home improvement‚ sewing and clothing. 4-H projects were a big part of the experience because I was challenged to work on them throughout the entire year‚ so I could display my hard work at the fair. Within my club‚ I was actively involved from an early age. Growing up with a grandpa who was a previous 4-H Club leader‚ being involved was important
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two dual credit college classes‚ college applications‚ scholarship forms and endless preparation for exams. Thinking about leaving my comfort zone is getting closer‚ but because of 4-H I feel prepared. At the young age of nine‚ I entered the amazing world of 4-H. I was a very shy little girl. My first experience in 4-H was a project show where I entered canned goods that my mother and I learned to make together. I earned lots of ribbons and could not wait till the next show. Then came the animal projects
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I chose to look at the H-E-B Grocery store near me located in Austin‚ Texas. I also chose it because I spend a lot of money at H-E-B every month. H-E-B‚ according to their website takes an impressive approach to reducing their carbon foot print. For the Austin area‚ they claim to use 39 million kWh of renewable power. For the San Antonio area‚ 25 million kWh of the power is from renewable power. Six of their stores are LEED certified‚ and these concepts will integrated into new store designs
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Hucksters in the Classroom Case Study 1. Identify the problems identified in the case. Evaluate the options of possible solutions presented by the authors. 2. Have you had any personal experience with industry-sponsored educational materials? What moral issues‚ if any‚ are involved in the affiliation between education and commercial interests? Does commercial intrusion into schools change the nature of education? What values and beliefs does it instill in children? 3. Do you think students have a
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Level 5 diploma in leadership for health & social care services (Adults) Candidate name: Assessor: Unit number: 517 Outcome: Lead person centred practice Reference: 1 2.1 2.2 2.3
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Support positive risk taking for individuals 1.1 Explain ways in which risk is an integral part of everyday life Risks are an important part of everyday life as without doing risk assessments and preventing the risk an accident will happen. 1.2 Explain why individuals may have been discouraged or prevented from taking risks. Bill has recently come into care due to having a fall‚ he walks with a zimmer frame and likes to be independent. Due to bill having a fall a risk assessment has been
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Towards mid-day the three pursuers came abruptly round a bend in the torrent bed upon the sight of a very broad and spacious valley. The difficult and winding trench of pebbles along which they had tracked the fugitives for so long‚ expanded to a broad slope‚ and with a common impulse the three men left the trail‚ and rode to a little eminence set with olive-dun trees‚ and there halted‚ the two others‚ as became them‚ a little behind the man with the silver-studded bridle. For a space they scanned
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"MARKETING MYOPIA" MYOPIA (adapted from Mintzberg‚ 1994:279-281) In 1960‚ Theodore Levitt‚ a marketing professor at the Harvard Business School‚ published a celebrated article entitled "Marketing Myopia." It is difficult to find a manager or planner who does not know the theme‚ even if he or she has never read the article.The basic point was that firms should define themselves in terms of broad industry orientation—"underlying generic need" in the words of Kotler and Singh (1981:39)—rather than
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Chandler probably jumped right on that handshake thing. Right away‚ certainly. He even might have mentioned something about it to Weismann during their conversation. Probably something like OCD‚ suspected antisocial behaviour. Maybe the man even had mentioned his suspicion that Sebastien was either repressing or holding something back. Whatever it was‚ but it seemed to be one of Chandler’s concerns. So obvious‚ wasn’t it? Or maybe not. Things were not always what they seemed to be‚ some individuals
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