Sector is one of the fastest-growing sectors‚ and in terms of capitalization. 24/05/2006 2 INTRODUCTION – CONTD. ♦ Government recorgnised the importance of telecommunications for the socio-economic development of the nation. ♦ The phenomenal growth of GSM since it was introduced in Nigeria less than three years ago confirms this. ♦ GSM is indeed one of the major dividends of Nigeria’s transition to democracy. 24/05/2006 3 THE ENABLING ENVIROMENT THAT MADE GSM A REALITY ♦ Making the
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Abstract: The reaction used to determine the experimental rate law of is 2I-(aq) + H2O2(aq) I2(aq) + 2H2O2(l). The rate law determined experimentally is rate= k[I-]1.017[H2O2]0.927. Additionally by performing essentially the same experiments but with temperature changes one can determine how k is affected by temperature changes and the new activation energy. Also‚ from graphs the activation energy was determined to be 33.3 kJ/mol. INTRODUCTION: The rate of a chemical reaction often depends
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Table of Contents Understand and Prevent Dengue Fever Introduction of Dengue Fever Dengue fever‚ a very old disease‚ has reemerged in the past 20 years with an expanded geographic distribution of both the viruses and the mosquito vectors‚ increased epidemic activity‚ the development of hyperendemicity (the co circulation of multiple serotypes)‚ and the emergence of dengue hemorrhagic fever in new geographic regions. In 1998 this mosquito-borne disease is the most important
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Compare and contrast the approaches taken by Huesmann et al. (2003) and Hall et al. (1978) to explaining social disorder. This essay will compare and contrast the approaches taken by Huesmann et al. (2003) and Hall et al. (1978) to explaining social disorder by firstly discussing what is meant by social disorder‚ who it applies to and the affect that it has on society. It will then look at the views of Hall et al. and their arguments surrounding the involvement of the media in social disorder
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1. In the excel worksheet‚ we combined the 12% non-callable bond maturing in May 05 and the zero coupon STRIPS with the same maturity to get a synthetic bond with semiannual interest payments of $4.125 per $100 par value. The ask and bid prices of the synthetic bond are calculated to be $98.78 and $98.53. Alternatively‚ we combined the non-callable bond maturing in 2000 and the STRIPS 00 to get a synthetic bond to match the callable bond if it was called at the first possible date. The ask and
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Stanford MS&E310 Lecture Note #05 1 The Simplex Method Yinyu Ye Department of Management Science and Engineering Stanford University Stanford‚ CA 94305‚ U.S.A. http://www.stanford.edu/˜yyye (LY‚ Chapters 2.3-2.5‚ 3.1-3.4) Yinyu Ye‚ MS&E‚ Stanford MS&E310 Lecture Note #05 2 Geometry of linear programming Consider maximize subject to x1 x1 +2x2 ≤1 x2 ≤1 ≤ 1.5 ≥ 0. +x2 x2 x1 x1 ‚ Yinyu Ye‚ MS&E‚ Stanford MS&E310 Lecture Note #05 3 LP Geometry depicted
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Y11 Studies of Religion 2. Principal Beliefs of Judaism Text p 160 - 165 05/16/15 Students learn about: 1. Origins 2. Principal Beliefs 3. Sacred Texts and Writings 4. Core Ethical Teachings 5. Observance 05/16/15 2. Principal Beliefs Text p161-165 Traditionally‚ Jewish belief is found in the Torah (the first five books of the Old Testament). Given to the people of Israel at Mt. Sinai by God‚ via Moses through divine revelation. Jewish beliefs are also based on later parts of the OT
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Dept: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Academic Year :2012-13 I-SEM W.E.F. 06.08.2012 CLASS TEACHER: MR.G.SWAIN DAY MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT Sub Code 10 05 21 1 10 05 21 2 TIME TABLE FOR II B.TECH.‚ ROOM NO: 1-S-11 9.50-10.40 P&S DLD 10.40 -10.50 B R 10.50-11.40 MEFA P&S 11.40-12.30 DS MFCS L U N C H 12.30-1.50 1.50-2.40 MFCS EDC P&S DLD DS MEFA T&P EDC T&P Subject Data Structures (DS) Professional Ethics and Morals-I Electronics Devices & Circuits Lab (EDC Lab) Data Structures Lab (DS Lab) Professional
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discriminates the sounds of language Forerunner examples: Checkpoint dates A. Plays with words‚ sounds‚ and rhymes | | 05/23/2011 | | B. Recognizes and invents rhymes and repetitive phrases‚ notices words that begin the same way | | 05/23/2011 | | C. Hears and repeats separate sounds in words; plays with sounds to create new words | 05/22/1011 | 05/23/2011 | | * Little boy in checker board jump suit ( 3 years old) Imitates adults and playmates‚ when teacher says a word
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a. the average (mean) annual income was less than $50‚000 Null and Alternative Hypothesis H0: mu= 50 (in thousands) Ha: mu<50 (in thousands) Level of Significance Level of Significance = .05 Test Statistic‚ Critical Value‚ and Decision Rule Since alpha = .05‚ z<-1.645‚ which is lower tailed Rejection region is‚ z<-1.645 Calculate test statistic‚ x-bar=43.74 and s=14.64 Z=(43.74-50)/2.070=-3.024 2.070 is calculated by: s/sq-root of n Decision Rule: The
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