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    Janice Ferreira NUID: 001900862 Take home assignment (PMST5700) Assignment 3 SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Nov 30, 2014 by 4 pm. Total: 15 marks Instructions: All questions below are compulsory. Please refer to the class lecture slides and additional reading materials provided for guidance. Answer the following questions based on the slides and available literature. Please cite references wherever necessary. Please do not hesitate to contact if you have any doubts/questions. Question 1:

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    Clayton J. Walp Mr. Morill American Lit. and Comp. 25 September 2017 Smoke Signals: Elements of Representation Natural elements will often be viewed as symbols to represent a cycle of life changing experiences that will ultimately change the character forever on a deeper, spiritual level than what scratches the surface. Going through life, major events that change that person’s sense of direction and demeanor, for better or for worse, can be visualized as an element. Anger, sadness, loss of hope

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    Historically, industrial revolutions have caused the most notable changes in work. The First Industrial Revolution, driven by steam, and the Second Industrial Revolution, driven by electricity, led to an increase in technology, production, and jobs--especially among women, as illustrated by the photo of Rosie the Riveter, depicting a woman in the workforce urging other women to engage in employment (Human Development Report; Miller). While there had been fears of future unemployment due to the

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    aluminum pans and all measurements were made using sealed aluminum pans, and an empty pan was used as reference. Data acquisition and analysis were performed on a microcomputer using an Isothermal Software Kit provided by TA Instruments. The glass transition temperature (Tg) and the melting temperature (Tm) were obtained from DSC curves. The crystallinity degree (Xc) of PHB, PCL and SIM

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    in the presence of metals ions in DMSO solvent. As shown in Fig. 1, Schiff base L1 exhibited absorption band at 269 nm, 310 nm, 323 nm and 347 nm; and L2 at 264 nm, 319 nm, 341 nm, 439 nm and 462 nm, that may be attributed to π-π* charge transfer transition. However, no remarkable changes were observed in absorption spectra after the addition of 1 equivalent various metal ions such as Ag(I), K(I), Li(I) Na(I), Co(II), Cu(II), Cd(II), Pb(II), Mg(II), Hg(II), Mn(II), Al(III), Cr(III), Gd(III) and Nd(III)

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    Pre-Reflection Assignment #1 I will be completing this assignment for Chemical Engineering Lab 1 as an introduction to the writing and formatting process that is expected by Professor Burrows. During this writing, I will work to become familiar with the whole process of the lab report. This will include practicing how to format professional tables and plots, with clear and understandable information and captions. My previous experience with formatting reports in Microsoft Office and utilizing

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    For the progress monitoring assignment, I first reviewed the students’ assessments data provide for the assignment, and using the provided decision tree guide I determined the students’ levels based on the FSP (RC, Maze, and WA) scores. Once I had determined their level or “box results” I filled the decision tree form in by order of the box results column. I chose to order the results by that column to help make choosing student groups easier. Once all the students’ data was filled in the next step

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    A merger takes place when two companies joint together to form a single company. A merger is alike to a takeover or acquisition, except that in the case of a merger remaining stakeholders of both companies involved retain a shared interest in the new company. By contrast, in an acquisition one company purchases a bulk of a second company’s stock, creating an uneven balance of ownership in the new combined company. Acquisition refers to buying out another company and taking it into the fold of the

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    During the transition stage, I expect to experience various aspects stemming from storming—the “awkwardness about being in strange situation” (Gladding, 2016). What I expect to experience will be described below. Quiet storming. Because of the topic of the group, I expect

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    Coordination behaviour of new bis(tridentate ONO, ONS and ONN) donor hydrazones towards some transition metal ions: Synthesis, spectral, thermal, antimicrobial and antitumor studies Magdy Shebl * Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University, Roxy, Cairo, Egypt * e-mail address: magdy_shebl@hotmail.com Tel: +20 233120546. Abstract Three new hydrazone ligands, H2L1, H2L2 and H4L3, were prepared by condensation of 4,6-bis(1-hydrazonoethyl)benzene-1,3-diol with furan-2-carboxaldehyde

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