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    - Fairness - Soft skin - Refreshing But there are some positions still to be claimed. Position to claim Assessing the current market‚ it is certain that there is an unclaimed position for a premium brand which can promise organic‚ natural and pure beauty for women of twenty first century. The product idea The product that fits for the positioning gap is

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    Initially I was very much reluctant to take that class due to the subject bad stigma. I realize organic chemistry is honestly a puzzle. You have your starting material‚ which is your initial jigsaw piece ‚ and you add reactants‚ which are more jigsaw puzzle pieces‚ in order to create the picture that you want. Although certain pieces only fit with certain

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    The Paradox of Proposing Anti-Prostitution Laws Many people oppose prostitution because of the inherent danger associated with it. They support laws outlawing prostitution unaware they are part of the problem. The truth? Laws criminalizing prostitution are the biggest reason as to why prostitution is so dangerous. These laws encourage the emergence of pimps and forced prostitution. Because it is illegal‚ women are unable to safely report abuse‚ putting themselves in more danger. Due to its

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    -APPLICATION OF ENZYMES IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Why enzymes in organic synthesis? | Alternative to chemical methods: * High region- and stereoselectivity * Milder reaction conditions * Environmentally more friendly | Which enzyme(s)? | OxidoreductasesHydrolasesLyasesIsomerases | Which reaction system? | AqueousAqueous and water-miscible organic solventAqueous and water-immiscible organic solventPure organic solventOther solvents (supercritical fluids‚ ionic liquids) | Which ‘chemistry’

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    interested in and passionate about the chemical processes and reactions. This changed when I took my first organic chemistry class. I want to make a career by applying chemistry to medicine and biology‚ especially in the realm of synthesizing molecules. My relevant coursework includes: Chem121 General Chemistry I‚ Chem 122 General Chemistry II‚ Chem 241 Organic Chemistry I‚ and Chem 242 Organic Chemistry II‚ Biol 196 Modern Biology I‚ and Biol 197 Modern Biology II . I have also completed math up

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    While Organic Amla has been a prominent part of Ayurvedic medicine for years‚ consuming Amla berriesin large quantities or using them for hair and skin treatment is not a very conventional practice. However‚ the use of Organic Amla Powder taken internally or applied externally is commonplace in most households. Organic Amla Powder as a Part of Mainstream Diet Organic Amla Powder is an inexpensive option for most people and can be easily incorporated in the diet on a daily basis‚ without worrying

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    Esterification Lab Introduction Esterification is an important part of organic chemistry that has many practical applications. Esterification can be used to make polymers. In most cases‚ esters are used for scents – they often smell fruity and sweet. In general‚ an esterification reaction results from a condensation reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. The carboxylic acid group loses an OH group‚ and the alcohol loses and H. For instance‚ the reaction between methanoic acid and methanol

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    Formation of Hydrocarbons Types of hydrocarbons Parameters for hydrocarbon accumulation Phases of alteration of organic matter Types of kerogen Migration of hydrocarbons Five Major Types of Hydrocarbons Kerogen: Kerogen is a fine-grained‚ amorphous organic matter. It is not soluble to normal petroleum solvents‚ like carbon disulfide. Its chemical composition is 75% C‚ 10% H‚ 15% other (sulfur‚ oxygen‚ nitrogen‚ etc.). It is very important in the formation of hydrocarbons because it is what generates

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    ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODES DONE BY: P.R.SESHADRI ECE-B 3RD YEAR 30410106085 ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODES INTRODUCTION An OLED (organic light-emitting diode) is a light-emitting diode (LED) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compound which emits light in response to an electric current. This layer of organic semiconductor is situated between two electrodes. Generally‚ at least one of these electrodes is transparent. OLEDs are used to create digital

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    A paradox is defined as a statement that is seemingly absurd or contradictory yet is in fact true. The dynamic tension between schools as bureaucracies and teaching as an intensive technology often places the school consultant in situations that call for seemingly contradictory actions in their attempts to deliver services (Erchul & Martens‚ 2012). Paradox 1 states that change occurs overtime at a slow pace because the innovations are usually developed by individuals outside of the school. The top-down

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