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    come up with a best-in-class solution. Our prototype was a great success and we moved to the finals. We also earned the “Best Presentation” award. Appreciations started pouring in and all were happy with what we had achieved. This success made the team strongly believe in my ideas and leadership skills. It was a priceless moment for me, but at the same time, I knew I must build on this success and make it even bigger. I continued to make more corrections to the solution based on the…

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    Nazi Ghettos

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    primarily in the initial stages of World War II in German-occupied Poland and the occupied Soviet Union. Despite this perceived freedom there were still severe restrictions on entering and leaving these ghettos. Destruction ghettos existed in the final stages of the Holocaust…

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    4 Pr's Suicides

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    choice. One solution to this is using the four D’s Friendly Refusal, determine, define, decide, and do. First, determine the choices of the situation. Next, define the consequences like saying what will happen if I go to a party. Then, decide to do right now. Finally, do what is best for you, do the right choice you have choosen for the event.Article 1 Paragraph 29-32”The first `D' is to determine the risk,Then, define the consequences,Next, decide what you want to do right now, and the final…

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    Doohickeys Case Study In the final Doohickeys Inc. paper, we looked at three more areas that we believe would help Doohickeys Inc. become a more successful company. The first problem we will discuss is the process for dismissing employees, which include firing, furloughs, and layoffs. The second problem focuses on the culture within the company. The final problem looks into the physical layout and environment of the company and how physical changes can improve performance and the point of view…

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    after dealing with sub-par baked goods. The following example illustrates this fact. Let’s say there’s a student who thought that they had prepared adequately for a college final exam by barely completing the minimal studying requirements. Then, the challenging…

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    developed and formulated by the German government. Other countries such as United States and Britain were against this war. This war had been initiated by the German government which called for strict reaction of the German army as well as Hitler’s “final solution” against the…

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    to analyze solutions of the medications; the TLC plates were visualized using ultraviolet light and iodine staining.The ten micropipets used to spot the TLC plates were made from glass capillary tubes by heating the middle of each tube in a Bunsen burner flame, pulling the ends of the tube away from each other so that the middle was stretched into a thinner tube, and breaking the cooled capillary in the middle to form two micropipets. Two silica-gel TLC plates were spotted with solutions…

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    Iron Lab Report

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    addition of potassium persulfate (K2S2O8), to this solution acts as an oxidising agent which reduces the reactants by pushing the energy to the left that way the balance is equal in both sides 7. The result of this reaction is shown below in figure 26. The aim of this experiment was to determine the amount of iron in a breakfast cereal such as, Nutri -grain through the use of a series of calibrated standards measured using a spectrometer. The final concentration results were then compared to the…

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    A solution to this problem would be to teach people how to grow and cook their own food. Susan Andreatta adds depth to an old proverb is her Article “Through the Generations: Victory Gardens for Tomorrow's Tables” by saying "Teaching a person to fend for her…

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    1.1. Introduction. A concept or design that is compiled in such a way that it helps to describe the relationship different theories of science in a common area of research and knowledge is the definition of ontology. Individuals would develop an ontology for several reasons like to share a common understanding in the constructions of information between people and computer agents basically making information more clear to understand and the study of existence. This links to general metaphysics…

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