“There once was a little girl with a curl in the middle of her forehead and when she was good she was very very good and when she was bad she was horrid.” That is the poem my mother used to recite to me when I was being “strong-willed”. Jokingly‚ I believe it is just a proper way of saying difficult; also known to my mother as stubborn‚ defiant and full of steam. One story in particular she described me as crying so angrily that my tears came shooting straight out. There may perhaps be some exaggeration
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Five key points to Strong Leadership (thus a Great Manager) 1. Develop trust and credibility (trustworthiness‚ dependability). When people trust you‚ they will be more inclined (willing) to follow you. If they follow you‚ and you have all the pieces of the puzzle in place as described throughout this course‚ you will succeed. A leader builds trust by considering the “good of all” when making decisions. Leaders do not abuse their power‚ but build trust by using it properly. Trust fosters (encourage
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Module 2 Key Points Summary: The Impact of Strong Language Strong Language consists of words that paint pictures and evoke emotions. If people can remember what you said three days after your presentation than you educated them and if they do not‚ you just presented. Using strong language is a tool to help your audience remember what you said long after the presentation. Tip #1: When you paint pictures in the mind with your words‚ you influence the memory center of the brain. Tip #2: When you evoke
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For instance‚ one who comes from hardship certainly can work through and excel in a way some call unbelievable due to grit. A passionate individual who stays committed to a long term goal will not have things handed to them by chance‚ but will work hard to achieve challenging goals. By being steadfast‚ one’s tenacity is admirable especially when becoming triumphant against all odds. As Angela Duckworth‚ professor of psychology‚ states in her best seller Grit‚ “The highly accomplished are gratified
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Alyssa Erika L Borras Date Due: 18 January 2013 Date Submitted: 18 January 2013 Experiment No. 3: GRAVIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF PHOSPHORUS IN FERTILIZER SAMPLES I. Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to determinethe Phophorus content of fertilizer samples using Gravimetric Analysis. It involves dissolution of the fertilizer sample‚ precipitation and heating and cooling of the sample. Pooled standard deviations
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Determining the Percent Copper and Zinc in Pennies from Density Lab Report Procedure: For pre-1982 pennies- Mass 10 pennies‚ record data. Fill a 100mL graduated cylinder to 40mL or enough to fully submerge the pennies with water‚ record the volume in data table. Carefully place the pennies into the graduated cylinder‚ record the final volume of the water in data table. To find the volume of the pennies‚ subtract the final volume from the initial‚ record the data. Repeat this procedure twice more
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acid to a mixture containing acids and bases will result in the acid remaining unchanged and the base reacting to form a salt. The results from the experiment were fairly consistent when separating the strong acid‚ weak acid‚ or the base. In part one of the experiment‚ you had to separate the strong acid. When added to the ether‚ two layers of solution occurred. The top layer was the ether layer that produced an orange colour; while the bottom layer was the NaHCO3 extract which produced a white translucent
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Introduction and Background A multi-division corporation had a small plastic piece fail in one of its specialty machines. The maintenance department has been asked to replace the part. However‚ the original manufacturer‚ Kaufmann Ltd.‚ has gone out of business‚ and specifications for the part are unavailable. The purpose of this experiment‚ performed by Ryan Nelson‚ Peter Glascor‚ Eric Flowr was to determine the identity of the unknown polymer by comparing its properties to properties of other
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Introduction: The objective of this experiment is to utilize the techniques of weighing and titrating to determine the total amount of MgSO4 present in an unknown sample. Standardized EDTA will be used to titrate the unknown solution. This type of reaction is a complexation reaction‚ which usually involves Lewis acids and bases. EDTA in complexation reactions serves as a chelating ligand. The base‚ EDTA‚ will bind to the metal ions‚ which serve as the Lewis acid‚ thus playing a role as a ligand
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Bonifacio‚ Prince Zero P.Date Performed: October 00‚ 2014 Group No. 1Date Submitted: October 00‚ 2014 Experiment No. 7 Unknown: 2 Compound: Table 6.1Physical Examination State Liquid Odor Smells like adhesive paste Color Pink-orange Flammability Flammable Table 6.2Physical Constant: Melting Point Parameter Experimental Theoretical (From Literature) Melting Point (oC) Trial 1 Trial 2 Average 88 88 86 86 Table 6.3Solubility Test Sample Solubility Solubility Class Water Ether 5% NaOH5%
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