Hydrocarbon – Alcohols • Ethanol - 92.3% by weight of ethanol‚ 94.9% by volume. - 70 % which is used as local antiinfective • Diluted Alcohol - 48.4 % to 49.5% used as solvent • Brandy - distillation from wine • Whisky - fermented malted grain • Rum fermented molasses Product of Reductive Metabolism • Mannitol • Ash Manna • Fraxinus ornus – Oleaceae • Osmotic diuretic • Laxative Product of Reductive Metabolism • Sorbitol- Mountain ash • Sorbus aucuparia Rosaceae • Half as sweet as
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for natural selection in developing personality traits the problem that arises is how to account for the wide variation in expression of these traits‚ where only the most extreme presentations appear to be disadvantageous and thus rare (Buss‚ 2008; Nettle‚ 2006; Penke‚ Denissen & Miller‚ 2007). For example‚ the trait of openness to experience has a very wide range of expression‚ from astronauts to the contemplative monk and everything in between. Attempts to understand the existence of such large
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Live Theatre Analysis The set used for Vernon God Little was highly symbolic and simplistic; when we walked into the theatre we could visually see that there were flowers‚ cards and memorable items attached on the audiences seats above our heads‚ which already created a sombre atmosphere around the theatre. Once seated‚ we saw that the stage was mainly bare with a chair on the left hand side of the stage. This suggested to the audience that the play would be non-naturalistic unlike‚ a west end
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The British Gazette‚ May 12h 1926‚ British Library Newspaper Archive‚ Colindale Secondary sources Briggs‚ Asa‚ The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom: The Birth of Broadcasting (Oxford University Press‚ 1995) 38 Cardiff‚ David & Paddy Scannell‚ A social History of British Broadcasting: Volume one 1922-1939 (Basil Blackwell Ltd‚ 1991) Crisell‚ Andrew‚ An Introductory History to British Broadcasting (Routledge‚ 199 Florey‚ RA‚ The General Strike of 1926: Historical Perspectives (John Calder
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memory of five little brothers of mine. This tells us that Pip is an orphan and that he is lonely. Dickens uses his descriptive skills in setting the scene of the churchyard where Pip is. “Ours was marsh country‚” “this bleak place overgrown with nettles was the churchyard “. Here Dickens is describing the churchyard as a dark place where nobody would want to live or be able to live and because of this it would be a lonely place much like Pip is a lonely person. In the opening chapter Pip shows his
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separation is usually a very emotional phase‚ especially after a divorce. Separation is a contrast to the title of the short story – reconciliation. Moving on‚ is also one of the main themes in the text. The husband Vernon have moved on‚ beside that Laura haven’t. In the text‚ Vernon seems to be the one‚ who have the most control over himself and his life. Whereas Laura seems to have mental issues and she isen’t thinking clear. In the short story Reconciliation‚ written by Polly Clark in 2006‚
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Lunch by Michael Hollinger focuses on the relationship between the two characters Vernon and Lucy. The two had previously had a romantic relationship‚ but for whatever reason ended it. In an attempt to get Lucy back‚ Vernon invites her to have a steak dinner with him. When Lucy refuses to eat the steak (due to the fact that she is now a vegetarian)‚ things quickly take the turn for the worst. Throughout the play Vernon is controlling‚ demeaning‚ manipulative and abusive‚ and though it seems that Lucy
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agreement. Morris kisses Grace. MORRIS (CONT’D) I love you. He kisses her multiple times. Grace barks. Pat is heard in the b.g. talking to another person. Dr. Nettle barges into the room. DR. NETTLE Get that dog out‚ now! Grace whimpers. Morris hugs her tightly. MORRIS No‚ she can’t leave me. DR. NETTLE She has to go. MORRIS No! Dr. Nettle snatches Grace by the collar‚ dragging her out of the room. He POUNDS the door shut. Sandy chases after Dr.
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Edexcel BTEC Level 5 HND (QCF) in Business (Year 2) Business Strategy Assignment 1 Sze Ka Chun March 4‚ 2014 Scenario: You are required to focus on a specific Transnational Corporation (TNC). The organization could be selected from those comprising the latest ‘Fortune 500’‚ ‘Business Week Global 1000’. Note that the choice of a specific organization should be discussed with your lecturer. You will need to conduct a detailed research assessment of the chosen organization with respect
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is the at-risk continuum. The at-risk continuum reflects the degree ranging from minimal risk to imminent risk which children are at jeopardy for serious behaviors (Vernon‚ 2009‚ p. 340). These serious behaviors can include “substance abuse‚ risky sexual behaviors‚ depression‚ violence‚ gang involvement‚ and conduct disorders (Vernon‚ 2009‚ p. 340).” The second continuum in the framework is the approach continuum. The approach continuum is the different preventions and inventions that matches the
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