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    founder of Tata Group, Jamsetji Tata. The Tata group have been doing Corporate Social Responsibility from as early as 1892. Mr. J N Tata believed that the community was not just another stakeholder in business, but was the sole reason for its existence. The importance given to CSR activities were not just limited to JN Tata. In fact all his successors have believed in giving back to society and have created an awareness regarding its importance. The guiding mission of the Tata Group was stated by

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    knowledge base about diversity issues and end-of-life decision making. Although the small number of studies conducted and the methodological concerns evident in the research preclude making many definitive conclusions about how different racial or ethnic groups approach end-of-life decisions, the results to date suggest that the end of life is a distinct context that merits special study in research on diversity and aging, and in which both quantitative and qualitative methods have made promising initial

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    How to Run a Focus Group

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    How to Run a Focus Group * What is a focus group? A focus group is a small and structured meeting of approximately 8 – 10 people. Discussion revolves around a set of pre-determined topics to give you a set of rich qualitative information. Although focus groups take a while to set up and require a budget to run, once done, they can prove an efficient way of getting detailed information on a subject. Expect a focus group to give you a range of views from your target audience, and to find out

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    income level, and overall socioeconomic status is evaluated. Across the board, a huge lack of dental care is seen in individuals of low-income levels and minority groups. In addition, the most susceptible groups to dental disease are identified as children, low-income adults, and the elderly. Ways to improve the oral health status of these groups are recognized. The various needs of underserved communities with respect to the access of dental care are assessed, despite a lack of sufficient dental insurance

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    Are diesels better than gasoline engines? A significant segment of the consumer market thinks so, especially in Europe where such engines compose nearly half the vehicles purchased. In the US, diesels have had difficulty gaining acceptance, with heavy-duty pickup trucks and German luxury cars offering them. But with Audi currently snagged in the Volkswagen diesel scandal mess, a negative light has been cast on these engines, with some insisting that they’re far dirtier than what manufacturers say

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    The synthesis of the luminol is two steps process. The reaction is started with 3-nitrophtalic acid in the presence of 8% aqueous hydrazine (NH¬2NH2) and high heats about 230℃. This is at the edge of the hot plate’s capacity. The product of this reaction is the cyclic diamide structure which is the 3-Nitrophthalhydrazide. There is an amide which is an another derivative of the carboxylic acid. This amide is made starting with parent carboxylic acid and parent amine. This reaction has same basic issues

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    Small Group Reflection

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    community was with small group devotion with students floormates and designated floor RA. I remember one week, the theme within the small groups was sharing "our" narratives. My small group consisted of a total of nine female students and our RA. Our discussion lasted about 2 hours that night mainly because our RA established a safe and open environment, she was someone we loved and trusted within a short time of knowing her. The small group "narrative" used a

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    compounds which have keton group in its structure like aceton, compounds which have OH group like phenol or naphthalen and hetrocyclic compounds in two steps: - Step 1: Formation of diazonuim salt. - Step 2: React diazonuim salt with coupling component which may be phenol or any type of aromatic amines so, a stable azo dye will be formed. Azo dyes compounds have different structures as most of them contain only one azo group, but they may contain two or three or more azo groups. Another methods of reactions

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    Iodoform Test Lab Report

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    prepared. Their melting points were obtained and compared to those listed in the Table of Aldehyde & Ketone Derivatives. From this the unknown sample was identified. As additional aid a Benedict’s test and Iodoform test were used. These are functional group tests used for distinguishing between aldehydes, ketones and methyl ketones. A Benedict’s test tests positive for aliphatic aldehydes and negative for aromatic aldehydes and ketones. An Iodoform test tests positive for methyl ketones and acetaldehyde

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    Mehmet Utku ERAY 704 Ms. Rizvi 11G – English 26 December 2014 Privacy & Technology: Unethical Effects of Data Surveillance Over Individuals and Groups Data surveillance is a way for government and special agency to collect personal information from different sources or monitoring people’s daily life activities. Data surveillance is the far cheapest and yet the easiest way to have control over people and its popularity increasis mildly in different fields (Ethicapublishing 1). Data surveillance can

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