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    What assumptions did Mr. Fischer make when he prepared the forecasts shown in case Exhibits 1 and 2? Were these assumptions reasonable? General Assumptions 1. The company has seasonality in sales This assumption is reasonable as the business has been shown to have different rates of sales in different months. Assumptions (Income Statement) 1. Sales for the year will be consistent with the previous year (only a small decrease) This assumption is reasonable since a decline in sales was not

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    Similarly‚ ethyl acetate (CH3CO-OCH2CH3) is made up of acetic acid (CH3CO-OH) in which the hydroxy group has been replaced by an ethoxy group (-OCH2CH3) Although esters can be produced by many mechanisms‚ the most commonly used method is called esterification‚ which is a condensation reaction between an alcohol and an acid‚ typically in the presence of a strong acid catalyst‚ such as sulfuric acid. For example‚ ethyl acetate can be produced by reacting ethanol (ethyl alcohol) with acetic acid and

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    Virtuoso Teams By Bill Fischer & Andy Boynton Bill Fischer is Professor of Innovation Management. He began his work-life as an apprentice electrician in the New York City building trades and his professional life as a development engineer in the steel industry. He served for two years as a lieutenant in the US Army Corps of Engineers; and has also worked with the World Health Organization for more than fifteen years on strengthening research and development institutes in developing countries

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    Acetylacetone 2a

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    We began our research by treating chalcone 1a (??) with acetylacetone 2a (??) in the presence of morpholine as the base (??) in CH3CN at 80 ºC for 12 h. The reaction was monitored by TLC until the disappearance of the starting material and the formation of 1-(5-benzoyl-2-methyl-4-phenyl-2‚3-dihydrofuran-3-yl)ethanone 3a. this reaction mixture‚ containing the 2‚3-dihydrofuran 3a generated in situ‚ was treated with sulfur element (??) in the presence of base of morpholine (??) at 80°C and the desired

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    Cited: Bride Wars. Dir. Gary Winick. Perf. Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway. Screenplay by Greg DePaul‚ June Diane Raphael‚ and Casey Wilson. 20th Century Fox‚ 2009. DVD. Obenschain‚ Chris. "10 Signs You ’re Turning into Bridezilla." TLC. TLC‚ 2011. Web. 02 May 2013. Oxford University Press. "Bridezilla." Definition of in Oxford Dictionaries (US English) (US). Oxford University Press‚ 2013. Web. 02 May 2013. 27 Dresses. Dir. Anne Fletcher. Perf. Katherine Heigl‚ Malin Åkerman‚ James Marsden

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    University of Cincinnati Spring Semester 15SS Course Title: The Legal Environment of Business Course #: BLAW 2080 017 (3 credits) Day/Time: M-W-F 2:30 p.m. – 3:25 p.m. Room: West Wood 169 Instructor: Carol L. Risk‚ Esq. (riskcl@ucmail.uc.edu) ph. 859-905-9336 – law office Course Description: This course examines the legal environment in which business operates‚ and develops an understanding of the legal consequences attached to business decision making. The course will introduce students

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    whether or not our beliefs must be doubted‚ the first part he wrote “I have so far accepted a supremely true I have learned either from the senses or though the senses. But I have occasionally caught the senses deceiving me.”(Perry‚ Bratman‚ and Fischer 136‚137) here he mean that because our beliefs are perceive by our senses‚ and our senses sometimes deceive us‚ we cannot trust our sense so we doubt those beliefs in other to acquired knowledge. Now that we know that we perceive Trough our sense

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    Karl Fischer Titration Objective: To detrmine and analyze the moisture content of a given sample using Karl Fischer volumetric titration technique. Theory: Karl Fischer volumetric titration is used to detect analytically the moisture content present in samples. The iodine present in the Karl fischer reagent reacts stoichoimetrically with the amount of water present in the solution. For example water reacts with iodine in 1:1 mole ratio in the reaction: I2 + SO2 + H2O + 3Base + CH3OH → 2Base HI

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    Physioex Exercise 7

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    4.00 mm‚ the airflow changed to _______ L/minute and the FEV1 changed to ________ ml. | 3.075L/1422ml | 1. If the TV of a person’s lungs is 600ml‚ the ERV is 1200ml‚ the RV is 1200ml‚ and the IRV is 3000 ml‚ the total lung capacity (TLC) is _______ ml. | TLC= 6000ml | 1. What would be an example of an everyday respiratory event the ERV simulates? | Coughing | 1. What additional skeletal muscles are utilized in an ERV activity? | In forced expiration‚ abdominal-wall muscles and the internal

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    (increase‚ decrease‚ not change.) Part II. Using the 9.0 CD‚ complete the lab and answer the following questions: Chart I Respiratory Volumes and Capacities Radius (mm) Flow (mL/min) TV (mL) ERV (mL) IRV (mL) RV (mL) VC (mL) FEV (mL) TLC (mL) 1. Activity 1 Measuring Respiratory Volumes and Calculating Capacities Activity Questions: 1. When you forcefully exhale your entire expiratory reserve volume‚ any air remaining in your

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