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    Chapter 2 LITERATURE SURVEY 2.1. Characteristics of Hydrogen Sulphide 2.1.1. Physical and Chemical Properties H2S is a colourless gas characterised by a rotten gas odour which is highly toxic. It is soluble in different liquids including water and alcohols. It is typically formed under deficit oxygen conditions in the presence of organic matter and sulphate compounds (WHO, 2003). Hydrogen Sulphide is also present in the atmosphere in the range of 0.0001-0.0002 ppm though it may vary with places…

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    Attitude In Mathematics

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    On the other hand, some courses optimization seems to be the strongest topic in applied mathematics, with additional interest in differential equations. Lecturers are not much motivated to improve the situation rather they maintain their traditional lecture approach. Problem-solving applications and research activities generally are only beginning to take hold, however, because university mathematics has traditionally focused on theoretical topics on the assumption that the only career for math…

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    Meritocracy Theory

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    differing power relations through which institutionalized, racialized disenfranchisement or marginalization takes place and persists (Dei, 1996). It see human differences as the direct consequences of unequal relationships, produced and maintained by differential power between dominant and subordinate groups (Dei, 1996). These will be the premises which this paper will discusses, first by addressing my personal subject location and individual connection to the topic at hand, next it will address…

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    a reduction in PEO crystallinity. The study of the degree of crystallinity is very significant one to understand the change in the thermal characteristics induced due to CoCl2. The relative percentage of crystallinity χc has been calculated using Equation (2.20) and the values of Tg, Tm, ΔHm and χc are summarized in Table…

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    Computers During WWII

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    communicate between relay stations. At the beginning of WWII, the first all-electric computer was invented by Professor John Atanasoff and his student Clifford Berry. The machine was called ABC. The ABC had been designed to solve sets of linear differential equations. It was as large as a desk and included 300 electronic tubes as switches and a 1,600 capacitor memory, but also had electromechanical…

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    Problem With Equal Pay

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    Amber Mathews Title: The problem with Equal pay. The purpose of this paper is to give information and a better understanding of the current issue of the wage gap, or equal pay, in society today. The current issue being focused on is equal pay. To answer the question of whether or not the topic can be researched further is that it definitely can be researched further. There are many aspects that are affected by equal pay. Throughout history women have been treated differently and even treated…

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    Modeling HIV/Aids

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    model looks like it may work, but again the author doesn’t give any specific methods of arriving at the results, nor references, making the reader believe him “on word”. Similar, yet little more complex model is found at Hyman & Stanley,1988 with the equation for the rate of change of infected individuals being the same in both papers. Although it may be assumed that the author was inspired by Hyman’s and Stanley’s paper it is not given anywhere what was the inspiration, what obviously doesn’t…

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    statistics. Under these categories, the general courses needed for the concentration are given with brief descriptions. For example, some of the recommended courses should a person decide to pursue graduate math study include complex analysis, differential equations, and algebraic structures. Not only does the Duke Department of Math give the general courses needed for some of the offered concentrations in math, but it also gives some of the key fields where math majors are in demand. Among…

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    which the debt constraint is not binding, will be on Euler equation and for the household with binding debt constraint should not change too much so that the consumption of nondurable would become more than double due to any monetary policy shock. The author admits that his sufficient statistics overpredicts the increase in output that result from a sufficiently large fall. The reason for this according to the author is the differential response of borrowers at their credit limit rises and…

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    realizing his actions, in which he attempted to reduce turmoil and individualism (which are in vain for individualism is in infinite supply), caused a mass amount of destruction, but overall did not reduce the amount of disorder in the unbalanced equation of life. When having this epiphany, Guy transitions from an internal conformist to an external viewer of the abnormal societal mold he was forged from, hence beginning his decent from utter Communism. In the first section of the novel, The…

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