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    The role of software architects is to map the software requirements to the architecture design and guarantee that both functional requirements and quality attributes are met (Qin et al., 2007). Since applications have a diverse set of requirements, it is rare that a single architectural style can address all those requirements. Usually, the system architecture is not limited to a single style, but is often a combination of architectural styles. For example, the design of a web-based application…

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    Then mop it having a sponge mop drizzled with water that is clean. Eliminate just as much water as you possibly can in the sponge and constantly mop the ground. Apply cleaning soap evenly by using the dish detergent and clean them back with water. Make sure that forget about cleaning soap residue exists. Make use of the towels to dry the ground and dry sponges to recover its shine. For those who have a persistent stain that simply will not disappear regardless of how that which you…

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    results in terms of preventing bacterial growth, and does not contain this ingredient. Dettol hand wash and palmolive, however, both contain this ingredient. Sodium Laureth Sulfate can be found in garage floor cleaners, engine degreasers and car wash soaps. It is also known to permeate chemicals to the eyes, liver and other organs. It is also highly polluting and is a…

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    SOAP Analysis

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    doctor for other doctors (O’Sullivan & Odegard, n.d.). However, today many in the medical field notate patients charts on a regular basis. Therefore, a charting system that is commonly used by numerous health practitioners in various medical fields is SOAP, which is an acronym that stands for subjective, objective, assessment, and plan (Hsu & Sanchez, 2016). The subjective part of the…

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    James Hardie Building Products revolutionized the siding industry with the introduction of HardiePlank, a fiber cement siding that provides superior resistance to fire and insects. The texture of HardiePlank closely mimics traditional wood siding, and the product is available in a wide range of colors or primed so that homeowners can paint it to match or contrast with the rest of the exterior. Due to its strength, durability and classic appearance, HardiePlank has become the most popular siding…

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    Glycerin Soap Benefits

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    Ingredients: - 4 oz rolled oats - 2 oz roasted almonds (optional) - 1.5 tsp almond oil (optional) - 2 tbsp honey (optional) Equipment: - Soap base (2 lbs shea butter glycerin one would be good) - Heat proof container for melting soap - Measuring cup for mixing - Spoon for mixing - Soap mold or pan - Parchment paper (or wax paper) - Melt the glycerin soap base first by putting it in the microwave - Now mix in the oats, and optional ingredients such as honey and almond oil - Stir…

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    The purpose of this lab was to compare the effect of using soap (antibacterial and non-antibacterial) and no soap on the growth of Escherichia coli (E.Coli). Hypothesis: If anti-bacterial and non-antibacterial soaps are added to a standard agar media before the E.Coli was introduced and incubated, then the portion of the plate containing the antibacterial soap will have the least amount of bacterial growth because the antibacterial soap contains a higher percentage of bacteria-killing chemicals…

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    which could have happened randomly at any point in time, they popped. This population had fairly constant death rate from zero years of age to about eight years of age and from nine years of age to about fifteen years of age. The hypothesis that the soap bubble population with help would exhibit a type I survivorship curve was rejected because the survivorship curve of this population was actually between a type II and type III survivorship curve. It exhibited this curve because although the…

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    Ken Soap Note

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    The Case of Ken – SOAP Note Subjective: The client reports that he first noticed his mood swings at the age of 23 when he began graduate school. The client did not want to do graduate work but did so to stay with his wife. The client states that he brushed these emotions off as normal for the situation he was in, as he was initially unwilling to place himself in that situation. However, the client states that the intensity of his sadness was abnormal; at times, he was unable to get out of bed or…

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    Triclosan Research Paper

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    More is Not Better The New York Times reported on September 2, 2016 that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared a ban on the sale of soaps containing 19 chemicals designed to make the soaps antibacterial (Travernise, 2016, para. 1). This ban will affect approximately 40 percent of liquid and bar soaps currently on the market (Tavernise, 2016, para. 2). In 2013, the FDA had allowed the industry two years to prove the safety and efficacy of the added ingredients before making a…

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