Disaster Recovery at Marshall Field’s Early in the morning on April 13‚ 1992‚ basements in Chicago’s downtown central business district began to flood. Ahole the size of an automobile had developed between the river andan adjacent abandoned tunnel. The tunnel‚ built in the early 1900s for transporting coal‚ runsthroughout the downtown area. When the tunnel flooded‚ so did the basements connected toit‚ some 272 in all‚ including that of major retailer Marshall Field’s. The problem was first
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Instructions for converting Word documents to PDF files and combining the files into one document. These instructions have been written to be used in the submission of HSC internal grant programs to the Sponsored Programs Proposal Upload System. Contents I. Introduction II. Convert word documents into Adobe Acrobat PDF format 1. Convert to PDF format – Windows-PC A. in MS Word using Distiller (Acrobat 5.0) B. in MS Word using
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Advance Chemical Industries (ACI) Limited is one of the leading conglomerates in Bangladesh‚ with a multinational image. ACI is a Public Limited Company with a total number of 19‚653 shareholders. The company operates through three reportable segments: Pharmaceuticals‚ Consumer Brands and Agribusiness. ACI established as the subsidiary of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in 1968. It has been incorporated as ICI Bangladesh Manufacturers Limited on January 24‚ 1973. The company was renamed as Advanced
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G.R. Nos. 172070-72 June 1‚ 2007 VICENTE P. LADLAD‚ NATHANAEL S. SANTIAGO‚ RANDALL B. ECHANIS‚ and REY CLARO C. CASAMBRE‚Petitioners‚ vs. SENIOR STATE PROSECUTOR EMMANUEL Y. VELASCO‚ SENIOR STATE PROSECUTOR JOSELITA C. MENDOZA‚ SENIOR STATE PROSECUTOR AILEEN MARIE S. GUTIERREZ‚ STATE PROSECUTOR IRWIN A. MARAYA‚ and STATE PROSECUTOR MERBA A. WAGA‚ in their capacity as members of the Department of Justice panel of prosecutors investigating I.S. Nos. 2006-225‚ 2006-226 and 2006-234‚
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Drama 88 Day 6 Thank god for Google docs! This week the group’s task was to create a proposal for our performance. During class we decided to create a Google doc‚ which allowed all us to collaborate using our laptops at the same time on the document. As soon as Olivia made the Google doc‚ we started to assign each group member with his or her responsibility. My responsibility was to write about the project development ideas. I wrote about how we included the Brechtian technique into our performance
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FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS Heat transfer is energy in transit‚ which occurs as a result of temperature gradient or difference. This temperature difference is thought of as a driving force that causes heat to flow. The concepts of heat transfer and temperature‚ the key words in the discipline of heat transfer‚ are 2 of the most basic concepts of thermodynamics. dffffffffff rifffff orfff ffffffffff fv ing ff ce Rate of transport process= fffffffffff or rate = coefficient B driving force resist
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Specific Heat of a Metal Post-Lab I. Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the specific heat of an unknown metal. II. Safety Wear goggles and lab apron at all times. Use caution when boiling water. Do not pick up hot beaker or hot metal with hands. Use tongs. III. Pre-Lab Questions 1. A 12.5 g metal is raised to 100C in boiling water. It is put into 82.8 g of water at 22.4C‚ and the water rises to 28.6C. Recalling that the specific heat of water is 4.18J/gC‚ use the equation above
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determination of the enthalpy of hydration of copper(II) sulphate to be made. The enthalpy change when one mole of anhydrous copper(II) sulphate is dissolved in water is first determined. Secondly‚ the enthalpy of solution of copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate in water is determined. ‚ Thirdly‚ the enthalpy of hydration of copper(II) sulphate is evaluated by using Hess’s Law of Constant Heat (Enthalpy) Summation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sameera Raziuddin Latent Heat of Fusion April 11‚ 2011 Abstract: A calorimeter‚ water at room temperature‚ ice‚ and a Pasco GLS Explorer were used in combination with a known value of the latent heat of fusion to create and carry out an experiment to determine the mass of an unknown amount of ice. Using the formula for latent heat of fusion‚ the mass of the ice was calculated to be 45.76g. The error of the carried out experiment was calculated to be 20.06%. Introduction:
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WS 3.1 The Mole 1. Describe/relate the size of the mole to an everyday object. 2. What is Avogadro’s Number? 3. How many marbles are in a mole of marbles? 4. How many mosquitoes are in a mole of mosquitoes? WS 3.2 Molar Mass Find the molar mass of the following compounds: Show work and include units 1. CO2 2. 3. 4. 5. Fe2O3 6. 7. 8. 9. AgCl 10. 11. 12. 13. Ca3(PO4)2 14. 15. 16. 17. W3(PO3)5 18. 19. 20. 21. Fe(C2H3O2)2 22. 23. 24. 25. Calcium Carbonate 26. 27
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