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    Experimental Section: Chemistry: Melting points were obtained with an Electro thermal digital melting point apparatus (model 9100) and are uncorrected. IR spectra (KBr) were measured on Perkin-Elemer FT/IR spectrophotometer, 1H-NMR spectra were recorded on JEOL (500 MHz) at Faculty of Science, Alexandria University in DMSO-d6 as solvent, using tetramethyl silane (TMS) as internal reference. Elemental analysis (C, H, and N) and Mass spectra were performed at the Micro analytical Unit of Cairo University

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    Amongst the high expectations, officers work for up to 12 hours a shift, which pinpoints sleep deprivation and fatigue as the cause of ineffective job performance for officers. Problem Statement Law enforcement work, a growing concern exists over sleep problems related to shift work and the increased liability law enforcement agencies face. Wellness Units evaluated the impact of shift work on the sworn members of its department. Shift work can have varying effects on the environmental, familial, social

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    When going out to eat, we don’t observe the workers of the restaurant we’re at. We become focused on our friends, our order, and even the people around the restaurant. Sure we talk with the server or smile at an employee when eye contact is made, but we never really observe how the community in the restaurants we go to are like. I want people to be informed that in order for the restaurant to be great, it all starts with its workers. These blue collar workers are the shadows when it comes to restaurant

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    Case Analysis : Wal Mart

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    break time, my personal views of my responsibilities and how they coincide with the problem, along with co-workers views, and outside sources that are relatable with the problem. Although the shift I work in is fairly new to this DC, I’m fully aware that perhaps it might take time to adjust to the older shifts flow. My reasoning behind this is because we have gone through a series of changes regarding our breaks. From the first day I started working in this facilities which was February 27th 2015,

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    science, that there are greater truths which replace falsified truths, and that science is continually building its way towards those greater truths through revolutions. For the purpose of this essay a scientific revolution is as Kuhn describes the shift from one accepted paradigm to a new one where a paradigm is considered a distinct set of concepts and theories. Science seeks to discover and explain the objective realities of our world and universe through these concepts and theories. Throughout

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    conducted experimentally and are obtained in the lab manual on page for both carbon and hydrogen NMR. They ultimately help serve as a guide, narrowing down the range and reaffirming the prediction. Different types of protons have distinct chemical shifts

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    Reflection Paper

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    Nurse Aid included assisting the residents with everyday activities, cleaning, and recording vitals. In the beginning, I found myself just going through the motions and doing whatever was asked of me. Normally, I work third shift which is from 11pm-7pm. I decided to work this shift because I wouldn’t have to give up my precious hours during the day. Also, I assumed it would be easier because all the residents would be asleep. I really enjoyed my job, I knew I was helping people and that made me feel

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    Essay About Summer Camp

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    Summer Camp It was summer of 2013 and it was my first time traveling alone. I was going to Champéry, Switzerland. I felt excited because it’s a part of the world which I haven’t visited before. Going to the airport by myself and going through customs was a bit of a hassle, but nothing I can’t handle. When I arrived at Champéry by train, I had to walk to the camp which not that far Just a 10-minute walk. As I walked to there the scenery was breathtaking. It was so green and surrounded with mountains

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    1. AFTER READING THE CASE STUDY IDENTIFY THE PROBLEMS ENTREPRENEURS FACE WHEN BUILDING AND RUNNING THEIR BUSINESSES? IS INNOVATION NECESSARY FOR PEOPLE WHO PLAN TO START THE BUSINESS? ANS: 1 1.) PLANNING: Planning can be problem for entrepreneurs because first they need to decide what they want to do and which initiative would be good for them while build their business. There can be problem between ideas like if a person has too many options but he does not know which option would be better

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    My Love Of Life In Life

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    Flurries of snow roiled in motion under the command of capricious, roaring winds. I stood and marveled at the sight as my eyes traced the white balls thudding against the ground and architectures all at once at exactly the same speeds. Particles of snow danced in joyful synchronization in mid December of ‘05. This was my earliest recollection. This was the day I left my family 12,678 kilometers away to come to the United states for the pursuit of a better way of life. I remember sitting on a rusty

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