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    Mystery Mixture

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    If only they knew what was in the mystery mixture. After a long time of experimenting‚ the 8th grade scientist came to a decision on how they are going to figure what is in the mystery mixture. Once they started‚ they all looked at its physical properties. Then the scientists thought about the chemical reactions‚ and how that will help the claim the scientists had. More than half of the scientists thought it was baking soda and citric acid. When combining baking soda and citric acid together‚ the

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    Baroque Instruments

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    There are many Classical and Baroque instruments that are interesting and still used today. At the time beginning in the early 17th and 18th Centuries German‚ French and Italian composers were writing complex and expressive music. Baroque music was related to Church and court life. This was a time when wealthy people enjoyed parties and dancing. Instruments like the violin‚ harpsichord‚ clavichord and lute were being used for single melody and highly complex compositions. In the beginning of the

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    NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS

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    NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT  According to Section 13 (a) of the Act‚ “Negotiable instrument means a promissory note‚ bill of exchange or cheque payable either to order or to bearer‚ whether the word “order” or “ bearer” appear on the instrument or not.”   A negotiable instrument is a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money‚ either on demand‚ or at a set time‚ with the payer named on the document. Examples of negotiable instruments include promissory

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    African Instruments

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    Instruments: The Heart of Africa The history of African musical instruments is rich and diverse as the people that populate the African continent. Because music is so deeply rooted in African culture‚ knowing about African instruments helps you understand the continent as well as the people. Apart from Africans themselves‚ this knowledge is usually restricted to ethnomusicologists and historians. The roots of African-American instruments are buried deep within the music of the African continent

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    Chinese Instrument

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    Chinese Instrument: Guzheng Done By: Ng Yee Ru 5Care Introduction Of Guzheng The guzheng or gu zheng (Chinese: 古 筝 ‚gǔzhēng) is a traditional Chinese plucked string instrument. It has 18 to23 or more strings and movable bridges. The guzheng is similar to Japanese koto , the Mongolian yatga‚ the Korean gayageum , and the Vietnamese đàn tranh. The guzheng should not be confused with the guqin. Guqin is another ancient Chinese string instrument without bridges. History Of Guzheng The early

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    Research Instruments

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    QUESTIONAIRE: QUESTIONAIRE The most common instrument or tool of research for obtaining the data beyond the physical reach of the observer which‚ for ex. May be sent to human beings who are thousands of miles away or just around the corner. Two Forms of Questionnaire : Two Forms of Questionnaire Closed form / Closed-ended Open form / Open-ended Closed-Ended Questions • The respondents are given a list of predetermined responses from which to choose their answer • The list of responses

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    Online shopping VS. Traditional Shopping Shopping always has been associated with long‚ dragging lines‚ parking issues‚ and the hassle of driving around from store to store until we finally find what we need; but not anymore. Online shopping has given people the freedom to shop at home wearing only their pajamas and still get what they want. Although this might seem like the answer to prayers of many people‚ online shopping has its flaws as does traditional shopping. To facilitate this decision

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    Negotiable Instruments

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    Code: FM-306 Lesson: 1 Author: Dr. S.S. Kundu Vetter: Dr. B.S. Bodla NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT‚ 1881 STRUCTURE 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Objectives Introduction Meaning of Negotiable Instruments Characteristics of a negotiable instrument Presumptions as to negotiable instrument Types of negotiable Instrument 1.5.1 Promissory notes 1.5.2 Bill of exchange 1.5.3 Cheques 1.5.4 Hundis 1.6 Parties to negotiable instruments 1.6.1 Parties to Bill of Exchange 1.6.2 Parties to a Promissory Note 1.6.3 Parties

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    Nowadays‚ online shopping is developed widely and popularly. People are more and more familiar with shopping online. However‚ many people often go shopping in stores. Especially on weekends‚ many shopping centers and malls are still crowded by people. Comparison between online shopping and in-store shopping shows that each of them has its own advantages. First of all‚ online shopping has obviously more advantage than in-store shopping in selecting of products and price. Regardless where they are

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    Shopping is an exciting part of American culture‚ whether you participate or not. With a boost from cyberspace‚ a person can buy just about anything without leaving the couch. Both types of transactions coexist with one another‚ yet window-shopping is a distinctly different experience from Internet shopping. Shopping is no longer as simple as it used to be‚ especially if you’re picky. Whether it’s web-based or face-to-face browsing‚ there are some benefits and downfalls to both methods that differentiate

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