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    Commercial Catering means prepared cooking dishes easily given that by any professional service, to make easy preparation for consumer, this system frequently better works for marriage ceremony or other gathering, on sensible rate, supply and provision of fast food and related cooking dishes, are made sure by commercial Catering Service, prior to now this system was worked only some places, but now it is common everywhere. Commercial Catering System proved very useful for consumer to avoid of many

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    buildings. They clearly used water for better reasons than the Han’s did. These two civilizations had huge technological advancements. In Rome as the documents state, they made tools that were arguably created by wise men, such as the hammer and the tongs and we are not sure which came first. The other technological advancements were dams, bridges, amphitheaters, sanitation, and construction in

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    Glassware is used to measure out chemicals in a lab. Always make sure to hold the glassware in beaker tongs to avoid accidental dropping or if there are cracks and stars in the glassware it can cause an explosion and break. Other lab equipment we learn about are thermometers and glass tubing. After learning about Bunsen Burners and Glassware we learn about

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    The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire were considered two of the most powerful empires in the ancient world. Although both dynasties had different ideas about how technology should be utilized, the Han Dynasty and Roman Empire used technology to make their states more advanced. In the documents, the Han Dynasty’s attitude towards technology was aimed towards the needs of individual people while the Romans were focused on large innovations to benefit their entire empire. First, the Han Dynasty’s attitude

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    Chemical Changes Lab

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    There’s a difference between a chemical and physical prop-erties/changes. Physical properties are an aspect of matter that can be observed or measured without changing it. The Examples for Physical properties would include: color, smell, freezing point, boiling point, melting point, etc. While Chemical properies may only be observed by changing the chemical identity of a substance. An example for Chemical properties would be rusting iron. Physical change rearranges molecules but doesn't affect their

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    “Looks like I forgot to charge it the night before.” To her dissatisfaction, she turned to the others, who were still glancing in awe of the Anomaly. Holding the detector with her left hand at waist length, she asked her fellow Underground comrades, “Does anyone here mind if I could use theirs, just so that I can determine the radiation levels on the Anomaly?” Wielding the detector high above her left scapula, she went to explain to them why she needed to use theirs. “Turns out I forgot to charge

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    understood. These problems are largely associated with lack of knowledge of how Alzheimer's acts upon those who are affected; nevertheless, ESCs show great promise in their animal models, such as the transformation of ESCs in mice assisting their memory(Tong, 3). Stem cell research potentially has great beneficial uses in medicine to cure Alzheimer's disease by curing the damaged brain of those who are affected, either by replacing dead cells or modifying damaged

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    group and individual forms. The act of categorising individuals is even more relevant in the 21st century whereby socialisation occurs at an unprecedented rate with various social media platforms to disseminate information of various identities. While Tong and Pakir (1996) argued that the global factors, particularly economic progress, education and rationalism idealistically ought to narrow the differences in identity, Taylor questioned the authenticity and survival of an identity. This reflection encompasses

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    As times change, so do the social norms of society. In Ancient Roman times, the amount of makeup you wore would define your social class. Rather than how men wore different togas to convey one's social standing, women who wore more makeup were seen to be in a higher social ranking. Talented slaves were the ones forced to create more intricate hairstyles and makeup looks. (Types of Roman Make-up ) The Roman slave hairdressers were known as ornatrices. Roman women originally wore their hair with simplicity

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    Entrepreneur Assignment

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    2. Report of the Question(a) a) Students are required to describe the entrepreneurial skills and personal qualities that highly needed to run the business successfully by the entrepreneurs. Based on the list provided below, explain each of the elements with relevant examples (If needed) in the business perspective. Opportunistic Entrepreneurs who are opportunity-orientated will first and foremost focus on growth opportunity than the business and its resources. Entrepreneurs in the 21st

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