Name | DSI# | | Date | 01/14/2013 | NETW240 Week 1 Lab Report: Installing Fedora Linux 20 points In the space provided below‚ write a minimum of five college-level sentences in your own words that describe your experiences with this lab assignment. Include an overview of the major tasks accomplished in this lab and any difficulties you encountered in the completion of this lab assignment. Overall the simulation was very smooth and easy to operate. Basically all I had to do was pay attention
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Marzouk Date: 7/12/2014 1. Complete the table in order to decide the winner of your RFP. Assign points to each vendor based on how they meet your requirements for each part of the RFP. This is subjective‚ but be able to justify your point assignment. (Points in the % in your RFP column add up to 100 to make this easier for you to analyze.) (10 points) Item % in your RFP Avaya Genesys Interactive Intelligence Mitel Siemens Experience and Connectivity (40%) Experience of the company
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Experimental set-up Observations Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 1 show the crystallisation reaction when the saturated sodium chloride solution was added to the cool reaction mixture. The salt of p-Toluenesulphonic acid started forming. Figure 2 show the wet crystal after the precipitated salt was being filtered by suction. The wet crystal was light purple
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY LIBERTY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY LITERARY ANALYSIS: JUDGES 6:1-40 SUBMITTED TO DR. ALVIN THOMPSON IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE‚ OLD TESTAMENT ORIENTATION I OBST 591-B13 LUO BY JOHN W. ANDERSEN III VERO BEACH‚ FLORIDA JULY 3‚ 2011 Introduction Judges 6 delivers one of the Old Testament’s most memorable characters‚ Gideon. The story of Gideon is one full of adventure‚ action‚ suspense. It gives
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TOPIC: Role of students in the purification of the society. TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPIC: Role of students in the purification of the society * Purpose of education. * Students and their role in the society. * Current situation of the society. * Students’ reformers in the past. * Students’ role in the purification of the society. * Conclusion
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Cedar Park Christian School 2013 JSB Event Cedar Park Christian School 2013 JSB Event Back to the 50’s Saturday April 27th‚ 2013 Echo Falls Golf Course 20414 121st Ave SE Snohomish‚ WA‚ 98296 ------------------------------------------------- Saturday April 27th‚ 2013 Echo Falls Golf Course 20414 121st Ave SE Snohomish‚ WA‚ 98296 ------------------------------------------------- Ticket Prices: 25 with an ASB card 35 without an ASB card Tickets available: Ticket Prices:
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Mekong School of English English Project 4 OUTLINES Introduction Sentence: Making the perfect party‚ it takes a few minutes to create a plan ensures the perfect party will be a success. Body1: Deciding the location is the most important aspect. Others: the guest list‚ the budget‚ the menu‚ and to an extent‚ the theme. Having a large enough food preparation area‚ and ample space for the decorations. Body2: It is necessary to know the person well in order to pick a theme. It is also
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LAB 1 1. Describe the function of the following pieces of safety equipment and how each might be used: (10 points) a. Eye Wash (2 points) The eyewash fountain is used to rinse chemical splashes off the eyes. They are used by rinsing the eyes 15 to 30 minutes with water. b. Fire Blanket (2 points) Fire blankets are used to extinguish small fires. They are used by covering the small fires with the blankets until it extinguishes. c. Shower (2 points) Safety showers were made to eliminate any
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important properties that you should look for in a good solvent for recrystallization. 1. The compound should be very soluble at the boiling point of the solvent and only sparingly soluble in the solvent at room temperature. 2. The unwanted impurities should be either very soluble in the solvent at room temperature or insoluble in the hot solvent 3. The solvent should not react with the compound being purified. 4. The solvent should be volatile enough to be easily removed from the solvent after the
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Common Aspects of Acid Prehydrolysis and Steam Explosion for Pretreating Wood Hans E. Grethlein Michigan Biotechnology Institute‚ PO Box 27609‚ Lansing‚ Michigan 48909‚ USA & Alvin O. Converse Thayer School of Engineering‚ Dartmouth College‚ Hanover‚ New Hampshire 03755‚ USA Abstract The initial rate of hydrolysis using cellulase from Trichoderma reesei for various wood samples is directly proportional to the surface area available to the enzyme. Both dilute acid hydrolysis in a continuous
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