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    Practical Ethics

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    Practical Ethics H.Narayanan‚ EE Department IIT Bombay‚ Mumbai (Text of a lecture delivered on 16th Oct 2012) A dilemma faced by young people‚ usually at the stage when they leave home for the first time‚ is that rules that they have lived by thus far seem questionable. On the one hand the impulses that tempt and torment them seem natural while on the other‚ breaking rules that the parents have taught them in their childhood seems very wrong. Further‚ those who break their shackles are in danger

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    Should Minnesota’s County Road Commissions Take on More Responsibility? Katherine Monrowe ENG 101b Professor B. Hatchett November 10‚ 2008 November 8‚ 2008 Mr. Walter Hooper Chairman of T.R. County Road Commission 1881 Labree Ave. Thief River Falls‚ MN 56701 Dear Mr. Hooper‚ Enclosed is my proposal that the T.R. County Road Commission begin to plow and/or sand the main business commuter roads more frequently after and during inclement weather. During the past

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    Practical Banking

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    PRACTICAL BANKING PROJECT TOPIC: ONLINE BANKING BY: KRANTHI KUMAR KATAM(12BEC0067) LOKESH NARRAVULA(12BEC0623) ABDUL(12BEC0) ABSTRACT: Online banking also called Internet banking can be defined as performing financial transactions over the Internet through a bank’s website. Online banking provides many advantages to consumers. Consumers can access data any time‚ anywhere irrespective of location and hours of operation of the bank. Customers are not the only beneficiary of this new service. Making

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    Practical 4

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    Practical 4 Title: To study the magnification of a real image by a convex lens. Objective: To determine the focal length of a convex lens. Apparatus and Materials: 1. Light box 2. Convex lens 3. Plasticine 4. Meter rule 5. Screen 6. Short transparent ruler Setup: 1. Set up the apparatus as shown in Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 Theory: From the lens equation: Where: p = object distance q = image distance Linear magnification‚ Procedure: 1. The apparatus

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    managers Practical File Submitted for partial fulfillment for the award of the Degree of master of business administration (MBA 2012-2014) Under the supervision of Ms SALONI PAHUJA Submitted by ABC Enrollment no. – gitarattan international business school (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University ) TABLE OF CONTENTS Topics Page No. 1. MS-DOS 03 - 20 2. HTML 21 - 30 3. SPREADSHEETS

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    individual feels fulfilled and expressive of their individuality. This idea of flourishing has drawn upon the ideas of numerous professionals in the field‚ but Erik Erikson specifically comes to mind. Erikson is known for his influential The Life Cycle Completed which explains the various stages of the human life cycle. According to Erikson each stage of life features a psychosocial crisis for each individual that—depending on how the individual manages—shapes future interactions. The psychosocial crisis

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    000 from the client for his personal work and the amount remains unpaid at the end of the year as it is a general practice of the client to give credit to all. Mr. Rajesh claims that he does not incur any disqualification as contained in Section 226(3) of the Companies Act. Would your answer be different if his spouse’s brother would have purchased such ticket who is a director in the subsidiary of NOIDA Travels Ltd. Apex Ltd.‚ a well reputed manufacturing public limited company has made a contribution

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    Nebosh Unit IB FAQ

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    employer that an employee has an alcohol problem. (10) The signs that could indicate to an employer that an employee has an alcohol problem 1. The specific sign such as mood changes. 2. The unusual irritability or aggressive or erratic behavior. 3. A tendency to become confused. 4. Abnormal fluctuations in concentration and energy levels. 5. Impaired job performance and hence reduced productivity. 6. A tendency to suffer an increased number of accidents. 7. Poor time keeping. 8. Absence due

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    Paper Practical

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    SEMESTER- I PRACTICAL- I VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS The method to determine the exact amount of the substance in a given sample is termed as quantitative analysis volumetric analysis is a branch of quantitative analysis involving accurate measurement of volumes of reacting solutions. The volumetric analysis is very much in use due to simplicity rapidity accuracy and wide applicability. The reacting substances are taken in the form of solutions and made to react. The concentration of one solution is

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    Spectrophotometer practical

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    a few types of spectrophotometer such as calorimeter‚ UV spectrometer‚ IR spectrometer‚ atomic spectrometer and mass spectrometer. [2] It is being used widely in the field of physics‚ materials science‚ chemistry‚ biochemistry‚ and molecular biology[3] as it is an optical instrument that measure the amount of light absorbed by the solutes in the solution‚ thus measuring the absorbance of a solution. The mechanism behind this theory is based on the reference on the visible light spectrum. Different

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