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    Supplemental information for “Colloidal Type-II CdS/ZnSe NCs : Synthesis, Electronic Structures, and Spectroscopic Properties” S.A. Ivanov, A. Piryatinski, J. Nanda, S. Tretiak, D. Werder, V. I. Klimov Theoretical model. To describe quantum states in a spherically symmetric Type-II core/shell nanocrystals (NC) characterized by the core radius R and the shell width H, we use effective mass approximation. We assume the existence of single energy bands for both electrons and holes. This assumption…

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    1. Introduction How to define the success or failure of a project? It is consider as a successful project if the project meets scope, time and cost goals that means what work will be done as part of the project, how long it should take to complete the project, how much it should cost to complete the project and how good does the quality of the products or services need to be. Apart from the above element, a successful project is a product of an integrated efforts and contribution of Client,…

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    Project Management Guru

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    According to Project Management Guru (2012), three benefits of formally monitoring and controlling project risk include: It allows the team members to understand the current state of the project, including validating and controlling the scope of the project. It allows the team members to understand the budget and schedule of the project, including controlling the cost sand quality of the project. It allows the team members to consider changes (perform integrated change) that could improve the…

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    1. Critical reflection of product Did the final product successfully meet the brief? The final product the group has produced the animatic and has met the brief requirement. This project purpose is to attract kids around 3 - 7 years old and it can also be educational. We did meet the brief requirement such as keeping the theme like cute and going for an adventure. - Did the final product engage the intended audience? The final product should be able to attract the audience because the primary…

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    Case Study Of Silva Morel

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    Opening Statement- HAVE THIS MEMORIZED!!! The plaintiff has one preliminary matter to address. Before the plaintiff begins the opening statement, May we introduce ourselves? Silva Morel, an immigrant from Xanadu craved to come to the United States with the American dream. Morel was more than prepared to come to the U.S with the ambition and the willingness to build and generate a change, a difference not only in America but in the whole world. The American dream was yet to be fulfilled.…

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    1.6 Define the roles and responsibility of the project manager and team members Number of project team members are identified based on the WBS of Workshop. For the managing level, four coordinators and a project manager will be assigned. They will be supervising the responsible section and report back daily to the project manager. Then, project manager may need to report to Management team of BKK and BKM, in the other words, to the stakeholders weekly. The roles and responsibilities of project…

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    The ICDS Supervisors, who are responsible for overseeing the proper functioning of the ICDS projects in the anganwadis under their area of supervision, are at the next level in the administrative hierarchy of the Mamata/IGMSY schemes. The AWWs and ANMs are accountable to the ICDS Supervisors for providing a specific account of their own villages or the AWCs under them respectively, and the ICDS Supervisors are expected to work in close tandem with them to ensure that the Mamata/IGMSY schemes are…

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    1. A project manager is someone who heads a project that involves a number of stakeholders that are directly or indirectly involved in the completion of that project that ultimately, aims to serve a specific purpose. Again a project manager is responsible for the decision making and a clear understanding of the project constraints. IT Project Managers oversee the planning, development and installation of computer systems to meet their clients’ business needs,(National Careers Services n.d.).…

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    (project 1), would require significant amount of money due to its complex geographic situation. Moreover, Big John is also not ready to contribute in the project. In addition to the project of repair of Elk Mountain road (Project 2) would have high social cost as this one of the major route of transportation for the city. However, there is an alternate available for the city for transportation, but for heavy transportation, this road in bad conditions. Along with this, another project considered…

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    Q1. Ans Project methodology is a method used in the project for the successfully completion of project by the proper utilization of money, time and resources. According to Jason Charvat, A collection of methods, procedures, and standards that define a synthesis of engineering and management approaches designed to deliver a product, service, or solution for project completion is project methodology. A methodology is a set of guidelines or principles that can be tailored and applied to a…

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