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    Dog Stink Analysis

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    an interesting task to complete. When bathing a dog there are many steps to complete and they should be completed thoroughly and in a timely manner. In order to have a clean puppy who smells great, gather the materials needed; such as dog friendly soap, a cup/bucket to wet the dog’s fur, have a towel or two ready for when the bath is over, one to place on the floor so water does not get all over the place and one to dry off the dog. Grab a plug or a small wash cloth to stop up the drain, being…

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    Hand Sanitizer Experiment

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    The null hypothesis was that washing hands with only water, washing hands with soap, or using hand sanitizer would have no effect growth of microbes. First to test for outliers in my data I used the five number summary. There was a mild outlier (110) detected in the hand sanitizer group, but was not removed because it did not drastically…

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    testing of the four starting substances for the soaps, the group found that all the substances were insoluble in water and hydrochloric acid. However, vegetable oil was soluble in sodium hydroxide whereas the rest of the substances were not. This proposes that the beginning substances for the soaps are non-polar organic materials, as shown on page 59 of the lab manual1. Then, they tested the four soaps and two detergents that were…

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    Case Study Of Margo Soap

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    attract users from the next generation who incidentally were flooded with an array of new beauty soaps. Margo failed to identify the changing dynamics of the Indian customers, with more and more brands unfolding before the customer. Herbal was equated with tradition and considered outdated Improper Positioning Margo was becoming a niche brand. Then Margo was positioned as “complete skin care soap” When market became fragmented with lot of products positioning at different attributes,…

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    pedicure is like a mini vacation for your feet; bring relaxation to your entire body. The first thing that a pedicurist does is prepare their station for the customer. They begin by running water in the pedicure tub and adding a soap to the water. There are many different kinds of soaps with different types of scents. While the water is running, and the customer should be picking out a color, they should start preparing the tools used to work on your feet. They will have a little bucket that…

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    Effective Hand Cleansing

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    Use liquid or foam detergent from a dispenser. This will remove 95% of transient micro-organisms from the hands. It should last at least for 15-30 seconds. It’s not necessary to use antibacterial soap. Clinical techniques Only an approved antiseptic detergent (eg 4% Chlorhexidine gluconate or 7.5% Povidone iodine) should be used. Clinical techniques should be used prior to undertaking operative procedures. Clinical hand washing should take at…

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    Blastocystis Hominis Infection Blastocystis hominis (B. hominis) is a common parasitic organism that can only be seen with a microscope (microscopic). It is found throughout the world. An infection with B. hominis is called blastocystosis. It lives in your colon (large intestine). It can remain there for weeks, months or years. Experts are not certain whether or not Blastocystis causes disease, or even if it needs to be treated. CAUSES No one knows how people get Blastocystis in their body.…

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    Research Question: How does the mass (g) of soap in the Extraction solution affect the mass of DNA extracted (g) from kiwi? Aim: To see how the mass of soap in the extraction solution affect the mass of DNA extracted from a kiwi. Background Research: DNA is found in the nucleus of the cell. For this experiment, the main goals is to break apart the plant matter, dissolve the membranes of the cell and extracting the DNA found in the nucleus . To extract DNA, we would need a kiwi as DNA exists…

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    Soap And Suds Case Study

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    As analysts of Soap n Suds, a manufacturer for laundry soaps, we have been hired to compare the latest versions of Windows, Mac and Linux. Our job is to find the best operating system for their computers-which run an early version of Windows- to upgrade to. In this case study, we will be analyzing the cost of the operating systems,the memory and storage requirements, requirements for upgrade,training costs, protection against spyware or viruses, which operating system’s interface is easier to…

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    Title Television is a universal idea, for decades it has brought family, friends, and all sorts of relationships to come together. However, television can vary from country to country. What may be popular in one part of the world, might not even be aired on another. America and Britain are usually paired with one another when discussing ideas about the world, because they contain so many similarities. Throughout the course of my time here, I have discovered, although that is not the case when it…

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