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    How to Do a Research Work

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    Sign Up or Log In or Log In via Follow us on Pinterest HomeArticlesCommunityMy Profile Edit • Home • » Categories • » Education and Communications • » Research and Review How to Write a Research Paper Edited by Jackie Sinclair‚ Jack Herrick‚ Jamie Littlefield‚ Imperatrix and 50 others Pin It Article EditDiscuss A research paper is an important part of academics. Most students will be assigned at least one research paper in high school and many research papers in college‚ regardless

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    coronary heart disease Problem – want oral dosage form. - but has short half life (3-4hr) Solution – oral dosage form with extended release which releases drug slowly so that the plasma concentrations are maintained at a therapeutic level for a prolonged period of time (usually between 8 and 12 hours). Recent extended release formulations possible pH-sensitive multiparticulate drug delivery system - how it works: - a nano-suspension was made from with the drug‚ and then chitosan bead

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    St. Thomas Aquinas

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    Summary of St. Thomas Aquinas’ 5 Ways of Proving God’s Existence In the thirteenth century‚ St. Thomas Aquinas formulated the famous ‘Five Ways’ of proving God’s existence. These five ways were not regarded as proofs in a scientific way but rather it is a step‚ in the sense of believing God. The ‘Five Ways’ are: First‚ The Argument of Unmoved Mover. It states that whatever is in motion is moved by another thing; that thing is also moved by something. So‚ in order to prevent continuity‚ you

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    My project report is on ‘how network architecture has changed over the decade’. In this report‚ I’d be talking about different network architecture that has been adopted over the past years. I would as well put light upon early network architecture and the advantages and disadvantages of former and why and how latter architecture were needed and adopted. Network architecture is the design of communication network. It is the complete framework of computer network. The diagram of the network architecture

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    How Does Business Work

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    be divided into two headings: Loan Capital: Banks‚ Governments‚ Bonds‚ Building society Share Capital: Friends and Relations‚ Your own savings. Loan capital 1. Banks Banks are in business to provide a market place and the product they deal in is money. Namely‚ banks provide a link between those who have spare money in invest‚ and those who wish to borrow it. What do the banks get out of it? Let’s answer it by making up some figures. For example: If Mr. Liang has spare money &100‚ he put the money into

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    algebra system with a friendly user interface. It works in parallel with your teaching to help students stay engaged in math and science. Algebra and geometry students benefit from fast‚ clear equation-solving‚ while more Top 3 advanced reasons students get to use it help in subjects such as calculus‚ trigonometry‚ physics‚ and chemistry. 1) Free and easy. Microsoft Mathematics is a free download that’s easy to install. It works with PCs and Windows® operating systems. The approachable

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    How Does Jem Show Courage

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    challenges. One of the examples when Jem show courage is‚ “ ‘I’m going’ said Jem‚’don’t hurry me’. He walked to the corner of the lot‚ then back again‚ studying the simple terrain as if deciding how best to effect an entry‚ frowning and scratching his head”(Chapter 1‚ pg 18). Despite the fact that Jem was so

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    out of his pores. Wherever he went he would always bring up the spirits of the people around him and you could always see him with the top hat and one of his huge cigars. Through his courage‚ he could make anyone a believer‚ or he could make anyone go to war for him. For example‚ in the Darkest Hour‚ when Churchill goes down to the tube‚ he inspires people to fight for him and he gets inspired by them. Through his commitment to being honest and loyal to his people‚ he could make anyone a believer

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    HOW AN ELECTRIC GENERATOR WORKS Electrical generators by definition are devices that convert mechanical energy into electric energy. The mechanical energy in turn is produced from chemical or nuclear energy in various types of fuel‚ or obtained from renewable sources such as wind or falling water.  Steam turbines‚ internal-combustion engines‚ gas combustion turbines‚ electric motors‚ water and wind turbines are the common methods to supply the mechanical energy for such devices. Generators

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    Aquinas on Law Aquinas talks about general law. Aquinas has definition of general law: “nothing other than a certain dictate of reason (rationis ordinatio) for the common good‚ made by him who has the care of the community and promulgated." According to Aquinas‚ the law is based on a reason. The purpose of a proper function of the law is to promote common good given out by the person who has a leadership. He talks about four types of law. These laws are eternal law‚ divine law
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