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    EXPERIMENT 1: Aim: To range the metals copper‚ lead‚ silver and zinc together with hydrogen. Start with the strongest reducing agent. Hypothesis: The nobler a metal is‚ the worse reducing agent. Apparatus/requirements: Sandpaper‚ strips of; zinc‚ lead‚ silver and copper‚ solutions containing aqueous; Zn2+‚ Pb2+‚ Cu2+ and Ag+ ions (0.2 M)‚ hydrochloric acid (5.0 M)‚ emery paper‚ test-tubes. Method: Burnish the three metal strips to get a shiny surface‚ after drop a drop of each of the metal

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    AVOIDING CHRONIC OVERLOAD: Toward a Sane Productivity Douglas Reimondo Robertson‚ Ph.D. Northern Kentucky University Rochester Institute of Technology May 27‚ 2008 CHRONIC OVERLOAD Why such a problem? C. Wright Mills’s Sociological Imagination Individual TROUBLES Social ISSUES When a few individuals have a problem When lots of individuals have the same problem For example‚ unemployment‚ health insurance‚ heart disease...chronic overload. A Changing Higher Education Environment A FULL PLATE

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    Principles 1. This image proves more than one of Gestalt’s principals. The first principal I see when I look at this photograph is proximity as the white lines are very close to each other. The second principal is figure and ground as the object is white and the background is blue which determines the ground. The third principal seen in this image is similarity because the shape and lines in this image are similar. The fourth principal that can be distinguished in this photograph is continuation

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    the crime‚ the law looks into their participation because in punishing offenders‚ the Revised Penal Code classifies them as: 1) principal; (2)accomplice; or (3) accessory. This classification is true only under the Revised Penal Code and is not used under special laws‚ because the penalties under the latter are never graduated. Do not use the term principal when the crime committed is a violation of special law. Only use the term “offender.” Also only classify offenders when more than one

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    1. A principal cannot escape responsibility for work carried out in the course of his practice by leaving it to his staff‚ however well qualified. 2. Specific applications of this general principle are set out in the Solicitors’ Practice Rules with which all solicitors must comply. 3. Every principal is personally responsible for complying with the Solicitors’ Accounts Rules (Cap. 159 sub. leg.) and the Accountant’s Report Rules (Cap. 159 sub. leg.). All the principals will be

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    Activity 2 for FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN SCHOOLS Make a research on governance and accountability in handling the finances of the school. Then assume you are the principal or school head and answer the following questions below. 1. What is the role of governance and accountability in the general expenditures of the school? As stated in Sec. 5 of Republic Act 9155‚ shared governance is a principle which recognizes that every unit in the education bureaucracy has a particular role‚ task

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    Fashion accessory From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Burberry-brand handbag A fashion accessory is an item which is used to contribute‚ in a secondary manner‚ to the wearer’s outfit. The term came into use in the 19th century. Accessories are often used to complete an outfit and are chosen to specifically complement the wearer’s look.[1] Fashion accessories are categorized into two areas: those that are carried and those that are worn. Carried accessories include

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    relationships which subsists between the principal and the agent who has been authorized to act for him or represent him in dealings with others. WHO CAN BECAME A PRINCIPAL OR AGENT? Any person who is 18 years old and above and who is of sound mind may be principal. As between the principal and third persons‚ any person can became an agent. BUT persons of unsound mind and who are below 18 years are not liable towards their principal for acts done by them as agents. CREATION OF AGENCY 1) Express Appointment

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    that the agent is acting for a principal‚ then both the agency and the principal is known as undisclosed ones. The agent of an undisclosed principal can be held liable on the contract as the real obligor as she contracted in that capacity. Similarly‚ an undisclosed principal can also be held liable as he must also assume its burdens. The liability of an undisclosed principal and the agent is an alternative liability. It means that the third party can only make either the principal or the agent liable

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    express appointment by the principal (actual express authority) (b)By implied appointment by the principal (actual implied authority) (c)By the agent occupying a position which would normally carry with it authority to do an act of the kind in question (usual authority) (d)By the principal adopting the act of an agent via the process of ratification when the agent acted without the authority of the principal (agency by ratification) (f)By estoppel 2. Who is an agent? An agent is a person male or

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