The Columbian Exchange or Grand Exchange was the widespread transfer of animals‚ plants‚ culture‚ human populations‚ technology and ideas between the American and Afro-Eurasian hemispheres in the 15th and 16th centuries‚ related to European colonization and trade after Christopher Columbus ’ 1492 voyage. Although unlikely to be intentional at the time‚ communicable diseases were a byproduct of the Exchange. The contact between the two areas circulated a wide variety of new crops and livestock‚ which
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CHEMISTRY 1 (FSC 1114) CHEMICAL BONDING MOKAN A/L VELAN (SCPNG0000019030) SANDEEP SINGH JASPREET SINGH TABLE OF CONTENT Contents IONIC BOND 2 METALLIC BOND 9 The "Sea of Electrons" Theory 14 Conductors‚ Insulators and Semiconductors 16 25 IONIC BOND Ionic bond is formed when electron transferred from a valence shell of an atom to the valence shell of another atom. Ionic bond involves electron transfer across two atoms. The atom which donates the electron is called cation
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Tahreem Yaqoob Elva Crawford HIS 101 18 April 2013 History Paper Introduction Ferdinand Magellan was an explorer who wanted to get to the Spice Islands sailing west instead of east. He was the first to circumnavigate the globe. Magellan wanted to get to the Spice Islands and prove that they were not far from the new world colonies in doing so‚ Spain could claim the islands. In completing the task‚ he gained profit and knowledge first for Spain then himself and he would have had more possibilities
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FACTORS AFFECTING SOLUBILITY There are three main factors that control solubility of a solute. (1) Temperature (2) Nature of solute or solvent (3) Pressure EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE Generally in many cases solubility increases with the rise in temperature and decreases with the fall of temperature but it is not necessary in all cases. However we must follow two behaviours: In endothermic process‚ solubility increases with the increase in temperature and vice versa. For
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College of Staten Island The City University of New York Department of Political Science and Economics Income and Employment Spring 2013 Professor: Dr. Davood Taree Email: dtaree@rbs.rutgers.edu Office hours: MW: 1:30- 2:30 PM Course Information: Course Num.: Eco 212 Location: 2N 219 Course Description: This course examines the
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England’s Royal Biscuit Company and Gernnany’s Edeling GmbH are in the final stages of a merger. Will a global culture clash cause the deal to crumble? Oil and Wasser by Byron Reimus M’ ‚iCHAEL BRIGHTON felt as if he’d been slapped. His back stiffened into the cold leather chair as Sir John Callaghan‚ the temperamental chairman of the London-based Royal Biscuit Company‚ angrily brandished the memo. "There is no evidence the two of you collaborated on this leadership development plan!" he
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Tour Operation Management Task 1 Understand the tour operator industry within the travel an tourism sector Tour operator is a person or company who purchases the different items that make up an inclusive holiday in bulk‚ combines them together to produce package holiday and then sell the final product to the public either directly or through travel agencies (Yale 1995). A package holiday consists of at least two of the following. Services must be sold to customer to cover a period of 24 hours
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Project Management Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (Year 2011-13) Dr. V K Gupta Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad Course Background and Objectives: Project management has become crucial for operations in industries such as construction‚ information technology‚ IT‚ hospitality‚ and engineering and new product development. At one time project management was limited to civil and construction engineering programs where it was highly quantitative
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stable to both Br2 / CCl4 and KMnO4 / -OH. Therefore‚ there is something unusual about the double bonds in benzene‚ the unsaturation is atypical / unique 2. Benzene undergoes substitution rather than addition reaction‚ i.e.‚ Br Br Br2 + HBr FeBr3 Br Addition product not observed This observation is contrary to that of unsaturated aliphatic compounds e.g. alkenes. Benzene is far more stable than typical alkenes 3 3. Benzene gives only ONE monosubstituted product Br
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Why? 4a. What is the key information required to make the value chain-business model-strategy work? 4b. List the underlying data (items) requirement(s) for this key information (underlying inputs for these)? 5a. What type of IT (a la McAfee HBR article) is the focal point of this case? 5b. What benefits does Inditex/Zara get from this focal IT? 5c. In your opinion‚ what is most distinguishing about Zara’s approach to IT vs. the industry? Is this difference positive or negative? Why? 5d
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