EXP-10 CHEM 233L SYNTHESIS OF p-BROMOANILINE Introduction: In this experiment‚ p-bromoaniline was synthesized in three steps starting from aniline. Since the amino group of aniline is a strong activator of aromatic ring‚ direct bromination is impractical (equation 1). In order to make a desired product‚ amino group needed to be protected as the acetamide which also maintained ortho and para position but slowed down the rate of reaction (equation 2). Slow reaction rate would increase
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recommended option? What are the implications for P&G’s new post-O2005 organization? What support and/ or resistance do you expect? How will you manage it? 4. Why was SK-II so successful in Japan? How is it creating value and what is the business model? 5. How transferable is this model and what are barriers? P&G Japan: The SKII Globalization Project GLT – Global Leadership Team GBU – Global Business Unit Alan Lafley – head of P&G’s Beauty Care GBU Paolo de Cesare – President
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change the way you look at yourself and those around you. At any given moment we are completely susceptible to having our entire outlook on life rewritten. John Updike’s short story A&P shows how this is true through the perspective of cashier Sammy. Sammy and his coworker Stokesie witness three girls enter the A&P wearing nothing but swimsuits and after wandering the store are warned to dress more appropriately by Sammy’s boss‚ Lengel. As the girls are leaving the store Sammy quits in an attempt
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short stories‚ “A&P” by John Updike‚ and “Model’s Assistant” from “Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls” by Alissa Nutting one could see that there are both similarities and differences within the two stories. Both stories have underlying themes of beauty and job stress. They both may have different settings and take place in separate areas but they are more similar than different. In John Updike’s “A&P”‚ the lead character Sammy encounters unusual beauty within the A&P store for his first
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“P” plate drivers and fatal traffic accidents‚ continues to be a serious public health concern with the main age group being between 17-25 (Transport for NSW 2013a). P plate drivers are 33% more likely to have a crash than L plate drivers (Monash University 200). This is due to a number of factors such as: Inexperience Poor decision making Willingness to take risks whilst driving The influence of peer pressure Alcohol and drug use Stress and fatigue. Young drivers are constantly shown
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Larissa Rios Ms. Nguyen Engl. 1301 A&P Literary Analysis Paper A & P written by John Updike is a story that focuses on the development and responsibility that comes with coming of age. It speaks on the reality that the main character‚ Sammy‚ must confront when he makes a definitive decision and the consequences that follow. The story takes place in 1961 in a small grocery store called A&P. Sammy‚ the main character and narrator works as a checker and as he describes the sterile and cycling atmosphere
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1. (a) Give examples of how political-legal forces and technological forces have presented an opportunity or a threat to a particular industry or business organization. Political –legal forces are the most important factor in both opportunity and threat on an industry. Hence‚ both political legal forced and technological forces are a key factor in determining the mechanics of an industry. First of all‚ political legal factors determine the entry and exit barriers. Thus‚ if they were favorable;
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“A&P:”by John Updike Evaluation of Sammy’s Persona In the short story “A&P”‚ by John Updike‚ the main character Sammy‚ is an Eighteen year old boy from a small town outside of Boston who works at an A& P market. Sammy is an average boy who seems a tad tired of the regular customers who come into his store. Updike shows how Sammy lets his self assurance‚ emotions‚ and anger get a little too far ahead of him. Sammy seems like an average boy with high value of self-assurance
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Sadie from “Sadie and Maud‚” has an adventure by having two kids when she is not married. While Maud from “Sadie and Maud‚” does not have an adventure because she was afraid of the unknown. Sammy from “A & P‚” works to help pay the bills and does the same boring thing every day. When he finally works up the courage to say yes to adventure‚ he quits his job. I relate to Sadie and Sammy because I also want adventure. I also relate to Maud because I am afraid
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naivety or rather‚ the lack of experience we have. In John Updike’s "A&P" the innocent of a young man’s breakthrough in a local grocery store from his blindness of daily routines in order to shed some light onto part of reality that he has been missing. This loss of innocence‚ and being a part time hero is a realization of such a loss of wanting to be rebellious‚ Such as the main character Sammy in the short story A&P . Sammy had the same day-in‚ day-out job that many people before him had
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