MACRO ENIVRONMENTAL SCANNING Assumptions: As we move into the future‚ the Canadian society will strive more and more to being healthy individuals. This said‚ what we now deem healthy and safe will slowly become ways of the past‚ creating higher standards for government regulations and safe practices. It’s the individuals that drive industry and continue to change it drastically‚ so in the near future a more health conscious society will emerge. The government will continue to monitor baby
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Chapter 1 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS Topic: Atomic Orbitals 1. A) B) C) D) E) In quantum mechanics a node (nodal surface or plane) is: a place where Ψ is negative. a place where Ψ is positive. a place where Ψ = 0. a place where Ψ2 is large. a place where Ψ2 is negative. Ans: C Topic: Atomic Orbitals‚ Molecular Orbitals 2. When the 1s orbitals of two hydrogen atoms combine to form a hydrogen molecule‚ how many molecular orbitals are formed? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 Ans:
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Organic vs Conventional Essay Organic food‚ which was once only found in health food stores‚ is now a regular feature at most grocery stores‚ and has created a bit of a dilemma in the produce aisle. On one hand‚ you have an organically grown apple. On the other hand‚ you have an apple that was grown conventionally. Both of these apples are shiny‚ red‚ and firm. Both provide us with vitamins and fiber‚ and both are free from sodium‚ fat‚ and cholesterol. Which should you choose? For many reasons
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Chemical Fertilizer vs. Organic Fertilizer Fertilizers are the protein supplements for your plants. Fertilizers are used to enrich the soil with nutrients that it does not inherently have. Fertilizers should be used strictly as a deficiency-buster. Excessive use of different types of fertilizers kills the naturally present ingredients in soil too. Organic fertilizers are made from naturally occurring substances‚ and include by-products or waste remains of the animals. Dead plants and dead animals
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Organic Vs. Conventional Grown Food Ever wonder what truly goes in to the food that is produced and sold in our grocery stores. You would be surprised as to what is used to grow the food we eat. Conventionally grown foods can use trace amount of nicotine and arsenic to keep food pest free. Conventionally grown food can be pumped with hormones that allow the crops and animals to grow larger or produce more fruit and vegetables. By using all of the artificial products in conventionally grown
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Understanding the Two Types Organic fertilizers are made from naturally occurring substances‚ and include by-products or waste remains of the animals. Dead plants and dead animal remains are also often used as fertilizers in organic farming. They are naturally chemical-rich and contain high amounts of nitrogen‚ phosphorus and potassium (NPK). The main difference between a chemical and an organic fertilizer is that the former come out of a lab and the organic one comes from living beings. A chemical
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Chemical Fertilizers vs. Organic Fertilizers INTRODUCTION Agriculture is the most primitive occupation of the people which mainly needs land to grow different crops for food and as raw materials for different industries. Industrial use of agriculture for supplying raw materials came much later. Originally land was used for agriculture to supply food for human beings by the use of organic manures particularly animal dung. At the beginning land was used in its natural form to grow food. Land contains
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of the major findings in The Organic Trade Association’s 2010 Organic Industry Survey. The complete report is available for purchase by going online (http://www.ota.com/bookstore/14.html) or by contacting ssexton@ota.com. U.S. Organic Industry Overview Despite the economic recession that gripped the United States in 2009‚ the organic market continued to experience growth. In 2009‚ total U.S. organic consumer product sales grew 5.3% to reach $26.6 billion. Organic sales growth continued to outpace
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Course Number: Course Name: GE304 FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Course Description: Structure and composition of materials (metals‚ polymers‚ ceramics and composites). Processing‚ properties and behavior in service environments. No. of Units for Lecture and Laboratory: 3 units lecture No. of Contact Hours per week 3 hours lecture Prerequisites General Chemistry‚ Physics 2 Course Objectives At the end of the course the student must be able to: 1. Identify the importance of
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Trends in the Periodic table March 24‚ 2013 Four trends that will be covered: Atomic size Ionization Energy Electronegativity Electron Affinity Each of these has a group trend and a period trend A group trend refers to what is happening with the atom as you travel up or down a column of the periodic table. A period trend refers to what is happening with the atom as you move left or right across a row of the periodic table Atomic Size When discussing an atom’s size‚ usually the
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