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    saturation and hue of red than green and blue. Using the saturation method, we subtracted .2 from each RGB value and got (.55, 0, .15). By figuring out the color position, we looked at the fraction of the red and greens light orange has; .75R and .2G. In order to find out the fraction of blue, we used the equation 1 = r+ g +b because the fractions of red, green and blue equal to one (Gilbert 103). We substituted in r and g and got b by itself; in order to get b by itself, we subtracted r and…

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    In a closed system nor physical or chemical change can destroy nor create any matter. Physical change affects the form or the way an object looks without changing the chemical composition of it. Yet on the other hand chemical change has everything to do with the composition, such as applying heat to an object, you can't “unheat” it. The experiments in chapter two have been adding certain substances or combining them and seeing if the mass changes at all, and doing so we mix substances like salt…

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    distributed throughout the body, 95% of which is located in the skeletal muscle, with the remaining 5% located in the brain, liver, kidneys and testes (Walker, 1979). Daily creatine turnover to creatinine, its waste product excreted in urine, is around 2g for a 70 kg adult with a purported 120g total creatine pool (TCr) (Persky et al, 2003). Meeting this degradation, creatine is obtained by endogenous production and exogenous sources (Balsom et al 1994). Exogenously creatine is obtained with…

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    Bouncy Ball Experiment

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    Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to investigate and record the different bounce heights of the bouncy balls once their original recipe have been modified. Background The bouncy ball experiment is an experiment where you mix cornstarch, borax and glue to create a small ball that rebounds upon impact, also known as elasticity. After my ball was made, I recorded data about how high my ball bounced at a drop height of 50cm. The objective of this experiment is to maximise the elasticity…

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    Nevertheless, the experiment started out by needing all of our materials measured. Our group measured out 100mL of black coffee as well as 2g of sodium bicarbonate, then mixed the two together until completely dissolved in a flask. Then, to begin the caffeine extraction, we added 25mL of ethyl acetate as well as our black coffee mixture into our separatory funnel, and began to gently agitate…

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    exchange any digital media such as pictures, videos, texts, and audio. Social media has changed the way we communicate. Prior to social media, mobile voice communication and a bit of texting was being used. After mobile phones has got the capabilities of 2G and 3G digital network signals, the number of people using social media increased. People use these social media for a number of different uses. Business use social media to advertise their products, musicians use social media to promote…

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    Nutrient Agar

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    It was used to make the nutrient broth. Then 2g of agar was added to the nutrients and it was dissolved in 100 mL distilled water and used as nutrient agar. The medium was sterilized. Maintenance of Bacterial Culture Bacillus cereus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were grown on nutrient agar plates and…

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    Vitamin C Benefits

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    Benefits of Vitamin C Vitamins are substances that the human body needs to grow and develop normally. (1) Vitamins are efficacious in preventing and curing a variety of ailments ranging from heart conditions, high cholesterol level, eye disorders to skin disorders. Generally, vitamins boost many of the metabolic mechanisms and perform functions that other nutrients don't. Vitamins can be acquired in various ways, commonly through the foods we eat. However, depending on the cuisine and…

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    Budweiser Marketing Mix

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    for this product are 0 grams of Fat, 40 mg of Sodium, 36 grams of Carbohydrate, 2g of Sugar, and 1 gram of Protein per can (Fleming, 2016). Price Budweiser Prohibition Brew- 12 pack of cans Budweiser- 8 pack of cans Budweiser- 12 pack of bottles Bud Light- 8 pack of cans Bud Light- 12 pack of bottles Price($) 20.33 19.79 26.19 19.79 26.19 Amount (ml) 355 per can 355 per can 341 per bottle 355 per can 341 per bottle Price per ml ($/ml)* 0.0048 0.0070 0.0064 0.0070 0.0064 (Source: NLC, 2012)…

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    Tnz Marketing Objectives

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    Question 2D- The marketing objectives state what the marketing objective is expected to achieve. Organisations can use marketing objectives to measure the success or failure of marketing activities. To have a successful marketing objective, it needs to be specific, measurable, achievable, and realistic and time specific, also they should be consistent with the organisation’s mission and corporate objectives. Some of the objectives that TNZ found were the following: there are two main objectives…

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