1. What are some of your stronger public speaking skills? List and explain several examples. After completing the Demonstrative Speech‚ I feel that I had several strong public speaking skills. The first I would like to discuss‚ is my introduction. My introduction included an attention getter‚ reason to listen‚ thesis‚ and transition to the first main point. The attention getter I used was a summary of blood pressure from ATI’s Nursing Education skills module on vital signs. The summary included
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should be an easy topic to talk about. This moment‚ memory‚ or talent is the turning point that made you into something more than what you physically are; a human being. It gives you a meaning of life‚ a moral to follow‚ a goal‚ and so much more. Determination is my identifier that developed after a constant refusal for something I enjoyed and loved. Ever since I was old enough to play sports; which was when I was three years old‚ I dreamed of being successful and most of all making my family proud
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that “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely”. Give an example to argue your answer. (more or less 500 words) 2. How does media coverage of communal conflict in Indonesia recently influence your views on power and how power may be used to attain political objectives? Give example for your answer. (more or less 1000 words) Answer : 1. “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely” is a famous statement of Lord Acton. Power can be
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Structure as patterns of relations. Structures are applicable to people in how a society is as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships. Power as influence over those relations. The structure of any organization‚ seen in this way‚ will partly be the outcome of the efforts of managers and other organizational designers to structure tasks‚ activities and establish a controlling hierarchy of command (Watson‚ 2008). A sharp distinction should be made between the formal structure
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Complexometric Determination of Water Hardness By Nick Williams CHM 152 Lab dates: Aug 28th 2013 Dr. Weide Abstract: When a polyatomic ligand with multiple lone pairs of electrons available for bonding to a central metal ion forms a complex with a metal ion‚ a process known as chelation takes place. Metal ion impurities can be found by using disodium salt of EDTA to determine the concentration of M2+ by complexometric or chelometric titration. Erichrome Black T makes it easy to see
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CHM152LL LAB MANUAL COMPLEXOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF WATER HARDNESS Complexometric Determination of Water Hardness Introduction Complex ions When a neutral molecule or anion (a Lewis base) donates electron pairs and attaches itself to a metal ion center (a Lewis acid)‚ the resulting cluster‚ or complex‚ of atoms becomes a single complex ion. When such complexes form‚ the electron donating groups (called ligands) form coordinate covalent bonds through empty orbitals on the metal ion. An example
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Marz Jhon V. Patricio QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF THE ACIDITY OF SOFT DRINKS I. Introduction A. Principle Titration is a laboratory method that is the slow addition of one solution to another until the reaction reaches neutralization‚ which is often indicated by color change. Acid-base titration is the most frequently used procedure to determine the concentration of an acid or basic solution. This titration is also called as neutralization reaction. By adding an indicator to the solution‚ we will
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are often monomorphic in their development‚ and hence early determination of gender would be similarly difficult.In regards to Gallus gallus domesticus‚ the common chicken this difficulty in gender identification is quite evident in their progeny.After
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ü R T H TRANSLATED BY A. D. COWPER WITH 3 DIAGRAMS DOVER PUBLICATIONS‚ INC. l. MOLECULAR DIMENSIONS III A NEW DETERMINATION OF MOLECULAR DIMENSIONS (From the Annalen der Physik (4)‚ 19‚ 1906‚ pp. 289-306. Corrections‚ ibid.‚ 34‚ 1911‚ pp. 591-5922.](23) T HE kinetic theory of gases made possible the earliest determinations of the actual dimensions of the molecules‚ whilst physical phenomena observable in liquids have not‚ up to the present‚ served for the
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Title of the Experiment: determination of densities Introduction The density of a sample of matter represents the mass contained within a unit volume of space in the sample. For most samples‚ a unit volume means 1.0 ml. The units of density‚ therefore‚ are quoted in terms of grams per milliliter (g/ml) or grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) for most solid and liquid samples of matter. Density is often used as a point of identification in the determination of an unknown substance. The density
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