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    Borneol; An Oxidation-Reduction Scheme Nicolas Gibson Lab Time: Tuesday 11:30 am Abstract: In this experiment‚ the main objective was to synthesize a ketone from borneol via an oxidation reaction and secondly‚ to produce a secondary alcohol from camphor via a reduction reaction. Therefore‚ the hypothesis of this lab is that camphor will be produced in the oxidation reaction and isoborneol will be the product of the reduction reaction because of steric hindrance. For the oxidation

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    CONCLUSION The experimentally obtained data collected for the reaction between IO3- and HSO3- at various temperatures is clearly supported by the Arrhenius equation. Referring to Graph 1.7‚ the line of best fits clearly passes through most of the data points displaying a linear relationship between temperature and the rate of the reaction. The R-squared of the graph which is a statistical measure of how close the data are to the fitted regression line is 0.9818. This number is extremely low which

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    SOIL EROSION REDUCTION

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    SOIL EROSION REDUCTION USING CORN AND GRASS A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of Civil Engineering Department‚ School of Engineering‚ Architecture and Fine Arts. University of Saint Louis‚ Tuguegarao City. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of Research Methods in CE for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Adriann Nathaniel Dela Rosa Romeo Bias Jr. Kneil Patrick Alviar 2014 APPROVAL SHEET In partial Fulfillment of the Requirements

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    Cycle Time Reduction - An Inter - organizational Supply Chain Perspective TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … (Page 3 - 4) ISSUE IDENTIFICATION … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … (Page 4) ENVIRONMENTAL & ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …. (Page 5 – 8) RECOMMENDATION (S) AND IMPLEMENTATION… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … (Page 9) MONITOR & CONTROL … … … … … … … … … … … … … …

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    MICROFINANCE AS A STRATEGY FOR POVERTY REDUCTION INTRODUCTION Microfinance is not something new in Malaysia. It has been operated by credit unions‚ co-operative banks and specialised credit windows of banks. Microfinance services of financial credit range for about RM10‚000 (USD2‚631) and mostly to finance small businesses‚ agricultural loans and loans for poverty reduction. Microfinance program in Malaysia has been implemented since 1987 as one of the poverty eradication strategies in the country

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    Poverty Reduction in Uganda

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    Name: Nguyen‚ Thi Hai Yen Student ID: 2012470037 Subject: Special topic in international development: African economics and politic Topic: Uganda – The bright in poverty reduction for other Sub – Saharan African countries Uganda is a landlocked and relative small country in East Africa. After independence in 1962‚ Uganda experienced a decade of relative political and economic stability before 15 years struggling under the power of Idi Amin who lead the country to conflict and reduced country

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    or they may work as hired labour on large farms. Low incomes and rural poverty are often the result. Taking into consideration by the world’s standard the average person in the world lives on less than a dollar a day. In recent years‚ poverty reduction continues to be a challenge in Nigeria. 69 million people‚ or 54% of the population‚ lived below the poverty line in 2004. the Nigerian government has promoted agricultural growth through several policies noting that agriculture “outperforms all

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    9a2 Age of Uncertainty Paper During the aftermath of WWI‚ the world was recovering from massive attacks and damages through out the war years. During this time things started changing for the better‚ advancements in certain fields such as technology and science‚ and for the worse‚ events and leaders (Hitler‚ Mussolini) leading to World War II. People were experiencing new ideas that revolutionaries such as Einstein’s theories‚ Picasso’s art and Gandhi’s peace movements

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    Introduction to the Economics of Uncertainty and Information Timothy Van Zandt INSEAD November 2004 Copyright 2004 Preliminary and incomplete: Use only with the permission of the author. Author’s address: Voice: +33 1 6072 4981 INSEAD Boulevard de Constance Fax: +33 1 6074 6192 77305 Fontainebleau CEDEX Email: tvz@insead.edu FRANCE WWW: faculty.insead.edu/vanzandt Table of Contents 1 Choosing among Uncertain Prospects 1.1 Introduction to decision theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    difference between a mixture and a compound. A compound is a substance in which atoms of different elements are chemically held to one another. A mixture is a substance made by combining two or more different materials in such a way that no chemical reaction occurs. A mixture can usually be separated back into its original components‚ a compound cannot. Below are some examples of the differences between each. Compounds •Compounds are pure substances. •They are made up of two or more elements combined

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