Laboratory determination of water (moisture) content of a soil sample by oven drying method Reference: ASTM D2216-98 Need and scope of the experiment: In almost all soil tests natural moisture content of the soil is to be determined. The knowledge of the natural moisture content is essential in all studies of soil mechanics. To sight a few‚ natural moisture content is used in determining the bearing capacity and settlement. The natural moisture content will give an idea of the state of soil in
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2013 Examination Center: Pietermaritzburg (Code: 27316) Student’s Postal Address: P.O. Box 22 Glenside 3247 TITLE: Assignment 3: Using learning theory to understand and solve problems By Kerry Erskine 42068738 30 July 2013 List of Contents: Page 1. Section A: Factual Questions 4 2. Section B: A case study 10 3. Section C: Undertaking research related to learning 15 4. References 19 Section A: Factual questions Question 1 Woolfolk
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Moral Responsibility Brian Hadley PHI200 Dr. Maul 11/26/12 Moral Responsibility Around the world‚ in many third world countries‚ human suffering is caused by many causes like ethnic cleansing‚ starvation‚ war‚ poor living conditions‚ natural disasters‚ and more. According to Peter Singer (1972) in his article “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality” people and governments have not properly done enough to help others in emergency situations‚ like the situation in East Bengal during the 1970’s where
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rules of ethics are not found in one place. they are scattered throughout other law such as‚ evidence code‚ probate code‚ business and profession‚ state court rules‚ federal court rules. they are not the same as morals! Professional responsibility rules are not about being "good." Professional responsibility rules are about acting legally. important: the law counts; personal morality counts less. Where to find those rules. State has codified rules of ethics (made into codes) State probably modeled
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Table of Contents Table of Contents i-ii Executive Summary iii 1. Background of Apple Inc. P.1 2. Apple Inc.’s Brand Development Decision 1. Brand Identity 1. Salience dimension P.2 2. Brand Meaning 1. Performance dimension P.2-3 2. Imagery dimension P.4 3. Brand Reponses 1. Judgments dimension P.4-5 2. Feelings dimension P.5-6 4. Brand Relationship 1. Resonance dimension P.6 3. Marketing mix
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Jack Inzerillo Eng 101 Professor Meadow 6‚ march 2013 Breaking rules‚ me personally I’ve done it multiple times in my past‚ no I don’t agree it’s a good thing but every time I have broken one I always knew what the consequences for my actions were. I certainly agree that breaking the rules and regulations of life (laws) is absolutely wrong‚ but I also agree that some laws are absurd and aren’t lenient towards us citizens. I believe if I was in the position where I needed to break a law or
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called the flavonoids are of popular interest because researchers have found them to have the potential to contribute to better health.[1][2][3][4][5] Tea has one of the highest contents of flavonoids among common food and beverage products.[6] Catechins are the largest type of flavonoids in growing tea leaves.[7] Contents [hide] * 1 Catechins * 2 Theaflavins * 3 Tannins * 4 Metabolism * 5 See also * 6 References | ------------------------------------------------- [edit]Catechins
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Chem 110 09/26/2013 MODULE 5: Caloric Content of Food A) ABSTRACT: This laboratory exercise deals with on how to determine the caloric content of food by creating our own calorimeter. Measuring the energy content of three different food samples by using the change in water temperatures from the heat given off while burning the sample. To verify our results much further — equations‚ such as energy and heat capacity calculations‚ helped us establish on such results. As a result of the experiment
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in which a present or future obligation might be argued to exist in relation to a promise given in the past; secondly‚ because it is possible to imagine a society in which the concept of keeping promises does not exist‚ so that the notion of individuals ever placing the interests of others before their own would simply not arise. In such a society‚ it would be argued that knowingly to place oneself in
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Sociology 1A. Moral Panics According to Cohen‚ society is often subject to such instances and periods of moral panic; an occurrence which is characterised by ‘stylized and stereotypical’ representation by the mass media‚ and a tendency for those ‘in power’ (politicians‚ bishops‚ editors and so on) to man the ‘moral barricades’ and pronounce judgement. At times the object and nature of the panic may be considered ‘novel’‚ such as that concerning the ‘child killers’ of James Bulger in the
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