showing the results of the intensity of the color and the absorbance of the liquids with the different solvents. Solvent Results from colorimeter 0.001 Acid (Hydrochloric) 0.358 Ethanol 0.132 Hot water 0.984 Cold water-distilled water (control) 0.057 CONLUSION: The results show that hot water gave the highest average absorbance reading from the colorimeter‚ followed by hydrochloric acid‚ ethanol and cold water‚ in descending order of absorbance. The absorbance of the solvent that
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UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND EXTERNAL STUDIES FACULITY OF DISTANCE AND EXTERNAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA MURAL GARISSA EXTRA EXTRA MURAL CENTRE COURSE: DBM/UPSS/HRM YEAR OF STUDY: 2013/2014 UNIT: RESEARCH METHOD PRESENTER: HALIMA MOHAMED REF NO: 36630/2013 LECTURER: MR: ABDULLAHI RAGOW DATE OF SUBMISSION: AUGUST 10‚ 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Meaning of research proposal………………………………………………………. Differences between research proposal and project proposal………………………
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Form Codes AEIC‚ BWIC The SAT® 1 ESSAY Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of lhis page is illegal. ESSAY 1 ESSAY Time - 25 minutes The essay gives you an opportunity to show how effectively you can develop and express ideas. You should‚ therefore‚ take care to develop your point of view‚ present your ideas logically and clearly‚ and use language precisely. Your essay must be written on the lines provided on your answer sheet-you will receive
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Substantial Content I. Importance of natural method of pest control The problem with broad range conventional pesticides is that they not only kill the bad bugs‚ but they rub out the good bugs‚ too. A garden without natural predators means a world of insects gone wild. There’s nothing left to keep pest levels in check. In fact‚ chemicals can mean double trouble because although you wipe out the first wave of pests‚ the second wave which is not the usual pest‚ but another insect moving into the
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that should be separated to maintain internal control in a purchasing system: custody of goods‚ authority to initiate a transaction‚ bookkeeping‚ and periodic physical counts of inventory and fixed assets. 8.9 Substantive procedures of a low risk of material misstatement would normally result in strategy where the auditor relies on controls and reduces substantive test. The auditor would confirm the low control risk evaluation by testing controls for effectiveness. High risk material misstatement
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Chapter 1: 1. Problem #1‚ page 15 in textbook. Imperfect competition structure market is the market where there are very few companies‚ so that they have the power control the market. Because tehre are very few competitors‚ they can charge their products or services more than the market value. It means that they can decide the price for their products and services. Some examples are electric market‚ water supply market‚ and fuel market in Vietnam. Because there is only one electric company and
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This is an electronic version of the print textbook. Due to electronic rights restrictions‚ some third party content may be suppressed. Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning experience. The publisher reserves the right to remove content from this title at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. For valuable information on pricing‚ previous editions‚ changes to current editions‚ and alternate formats‚ please visit www
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and value chain‚ external aspect including supply chain and Porter’s five forces model as well as external and internal aspect containing SWOT and stakeholders analysis. Core competences stand for the activities of the firms which provide advantage over the competitors. This could be advanced products or excellent customer services (Needle 2010). Resource based view refers to analyse rare‚ valuable‚ inimitable and non-substitutable resources that firms possess to achieve competitive advantage (Soyref
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Afford to Panic COPYRIGHT © 2010 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. by Eric J. McNulty Gerald Smarten‚ CEO of Kaspa Financial Services‚ was presiding over the regular Tuesday morning executive committee meeting in the glass-walled conference room that looked east over Massachusetts Bay. The management team was wrestling with the complexities of acquiring Huadong‚ a Shanghai-based investment firm. He glanced at his watch: 8:10 already‚ and they still had three
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Self- concept in athletes is a considerable topic of research‚ which demonstrates much benefits of participation in sport for self- concept. Self-concept is defined as composite look of one’s self (Rosenberg 1979) an individual’s feelings and thoughts of their self or see their selves as an object. Self-concept is made up of experiences through environments and especially affected by significant others. Research on self-concept has emphasized that of global construct of general self-concept. Typically
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