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    Keferline Gender Roles

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    professionalism to a variety of backgrounds including women. What makes this study distinguishable from the rest is that it primarily focuses on a single group. It would have been great to see this study or any other study also focus on other minority groups as well. Nevertheless, this study is distinct because it does focus on at least one minority group in the field. This study also helps to see how different all the statistics the previous sources stated are when it comes to women. For…

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    Ashok Minda Case Study

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    ASHOK MINDA GROUP Ashok Minda group is an auto ancillary industry major currently in its 28 fold companies: Minda Huf Ltd, Minda Wirelinks Ltd, Minda Sai Automotive India Ltd. and Minda Instruments etc. This group is engaged in automotive locks and security systems, wiring harness and Panel instruments respectively. The group is headedby Mr.Ashok Minda and the group has achieved a turnover of over 3100 crores in year 2013-014. Right from…

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    Potassium Permanganate Test: 1. Three drops of the compound to be tested are dissolved in 2 ml of water or aqueous ethanol. 2% KMnO4 solution (a purple solution) is added drop wise and the solution is shaken. 2. The purple color of the KMnO4 solution disappears and a precipitate of MnO2 is formed. A negative test is if there no precipitate. 3. Repeat for every unknown and record observations. Observations and Results Water Solubility Test: When the test was conducted and observations were made,…

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    the formation of ester groups through the reaction between carboxylic acid groups of PAA oligomers and silanol groups of silica moieties 12. Besides, in SiO2/PAA hybrids, the O-H bands were broadened with the increase of silica content from 30 to 40 and 40 wt % and gradually shifted from 3100 cm-1 to 3150 cm-1, respectively (Figure 2). These observations may be the consequence of the strong hetero-associated hydrogen bonds…

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    N-Diethylamine Lab Report

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    m-toluic acid reacted with thionyl chloride to form the acid chloride derivative of m-toluic acid. In this reaction, the carboxylic acid is first converted into an acyl chlorosulfite intermediate, replacing the –OH of the acid with a better leaving group. The acyl chlorosulfite then reacts with a nucleophilic chloride ion, at which point the chlorosulfite leaves in the form of sulfur dioxide and chloride ion. The remaining acid chloride then reacts with diethylamine. Diethylamine is used in…

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    According to Quintana, S., Boykin A. W., Fuligni, A., Graham, S., Ortiz, S., & Worrell, F. C. (2012), ethnic or racial disparities of achievement in education “are the consequence of discrimination by educators, whether intentional or not.” Furthermore, they mirror the disparities in socioeconomic status as well and heath outcomes and healthcare…

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    who belong to a specific social group,” is the common definition, which leads to the topic of racism. All over the country, I’ve heard people attribute racism to parents teaching their children a certain way and that is what ultimately leads to it. However, the scientific study of prejudice explains that racial and ethnic groups are far more alike than different. It also explains that differences between the two are actually smaller than among members of the same group. Psychology explains what…

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    isolate common concepts that produce generalizable models of changes in group life. The paper uses studies that reference Tuchman’s approach. It attempts to isolate common concepts that produce a generalizable model of changes in group life over time. It uses studies of human relations training, therapy groups and natural groups. The manner in which the members of the group related to one another was considered as the group structure while interactions that relate to tasks was referred to as…

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    the single bonds. There be terms used below such as eclipsed conformation, staggered conformation,dihedral angle and a few more. Eclipsed conformation is the conformation whereby the C-H bonds on one carbon is directly aligned with the C-H bonds of the adjacent carbon. When the C-H bond of one carbon bisects the H-C-H bond on the adjacent carbon, it is known as staggered conformation. Dihedral angle is the angle which separates the the bond on carbon atom from another bond of the adjacent atom.…

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    Racial Profiling Introduction Have you ever been racially profiled? Do you even understand why officers tend to racial profile certain individual (e.g.; African American, and Mexicans)? Well, if you have never been racially profile you are lucky or just a Caucasian. To this learner, she has been racial profile the majority of her life, but one thing I was fortunate to learn is that it is not this learner who is the problem, but the color of her skin and the system that allows it to continue to…

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