Conclusion EEES Presentation │Topic- Plastic Pollution & Management│ CS-1 | Ankit Mishra | Arun Choudhary Introduction The word plastic is derived from the Greek (plastikos) meaning capable of being shaped or molded. Plastics are a range of synthetic or semi-synthetic polymerization products that can be molded into a permanent object having the property of plasticity. Properties of Plastics Resistant Durable Insulator Inexpensive Easy to produce About 100 million tones of plastic is produced each
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are part of polymer science‚ chemistry and technology that forms one of the major areas of materials science. Polymers are either organic material‚ i.e. carbon-based‚ or inorganic polymer‚ for example silicon-based. The organic polymers comprise the classes of natural polymers (rubber‚ cellulose)‚ synthetic organic polymers (textile fibers‚ plastics‚ films‚ elastomers‚ etc.) and natural biopolymers (biology‚ medicine‚ pharmacy). Raw materials used in the synthesis of silicon-based polymers are mainly
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What is Chemical and Process Engineering? The branch of Engineering which is concerned with processes in which materials undergo a required change in composition‚ energy content or physical state at a reasonable cost and in the safest possible manner. History of Chemical Engineering For all intents and purposes the chemical engineering profession began in 1888. While‚ the term "chemical engineer" had been floating around technical circles throughout the 1880’s‚ there was no formal education
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A book not made of paper : Cradle to Cradle (In order to explain how this book is an ideal and sustainable product‚ and not simply an educational device‚ I first must explain the educatory content of the book as it will reveal a new form of thought about sustainable design; the type of design thinking that went into creating a book not made of paper.) William McDonough and Michael Braungart‚ authors of “Cradle to Cradle‚” are Remaking the Way We Make Things. Their book is more than a handbook
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Using synthetic foam type materials to mimic the natural process - known as the extracellular matrix or ECM - scientists‚ from the University of Sheffield and University of California San Diego‚ created the random stickiness required for stem cells to properly adhere. The findings will better inform researchers across the world of how to make their biomaterials appropriately sticky for stem cells to grow. Previous attempts to recreate the process have managed only a uniform spread of sticky
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MACHINO PLASTICS LIMITED Corporate Information Board of Directors M. D. Jindal Sanjiivv Jindall Masayuki Kamiya A. K. Tomer (Representative of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.) Content Chairman Managing Director Director Director Director Director Director Director Page No. 1 2 3-4 5-8 9-10 11-23 24 25 26-29 30 31 32 33-34 35-50 51 Corporate Information Notice of Annual General Meeting Notice Directors Report Management Analysis & Discussion Report Corporate Governance Report Code of Conduct
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Lear Act 4 Scene 7 The overall effect of the folio version versus the quarto version in King Lear experience of the play is different because of paramount integration and cuts in both texts. Cordelia in both versions has altering views as a character. In act four scenes‚ seven‚ the heftily ponderous utilization of repetition in the folio version engenders the effect of Cordelia as a Christ figure endeavoring to preserve Lear from his madness. The folio theme highlights the youth will elevate in power
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Table of Contents Introduction Acknowledgement PRESENTATION Aims/ Objectives Description of Business Records Used Transactions APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES Journals Cashbook Ledgers Control Account Trial Balance Closing Journal Income Statement: Trading and Profit & Loss A/c : Balance Sheet CONCLUSION: SUMMARY& EVALUATION Performance Statement Interpretation Comparison Suggestions/ Recommendation Conclusion Bibliography
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FORMATION OF GRAINS b) Polycarbonate. To meet the criteria you will need to consider the following: - • Whether the material is a thermoplastic or thermosetting polymer. • The atomic structure associated with this class of polymer‚ NOT the chemical constituents. Polycarbonate is a thermoplastic. Thermoplastics have a linear or branched molecular structure which determines their strength‚ solid
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AIMS OF THE PROJECT The aims of this S.B.A project are: 1) It gives Full Corporation and decision making among students so they can be involved in the actual operation of a small business. 2) It gives students great experience in recording‚ analyzing‚ interpreting and communication accounting information. Page 2 LIST OF TRANSACTIONS 1ST TRANSACTION: 2013 September 1 – The business commenced with following assets and liabilities: Cash - $10000 Bank - $30000 Motor Van - $6000
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