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    Bath Towel Sizes

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    Dear Zeeshan‚   Thanks for your mail and please note that we have contract to supply these goods to our major clients and our normal mode of payment is by 100% T/T advance and this been our system of payment for over a decade now‚we do not like to always payment bank charges/Taxes/Vats and bank’s high rate commission‚so for this major reason and for economical purpse we resolve to make total invoice value of our orders atonce to every of our supplier ok.   So kindly accept to prepare the proforma

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    another class results in confusion‚ frustration‚ and challenging behaviors. The teachers need to apply a variety of strategies to help children make smooth independent transitions. For example‚ Derrick is a child who just turned three years old. Recently he made the transition to de 3-4 years old classroom. His new teacher used different activities and Derrick he does not. He sees confusing . Derrick still wears diapers‚ the rest of the children don’t use

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    Types of Variables

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    Types of Variables Binary variable Obsevations (i.e.‚ dependent variables) that occur in one of two possible states‚ often labelled zero and one. E.g.‚ “improved/not improved” and “completed task/failed to complete task.” Categorical Variable Usually an independent or predictor variable that contains values indicating membership in one of several possible categories. E.g.‚ gender (male or female)‚ marital status (married‚ single‚ divorced‚ widowed). The categories are often assigned numerical

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    Light Dependent Resistor

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    Controlled Assessment ISA (PU 2.5) Light Dependent Resistors (Section 1) 1. Write down your hypothesis. Explain why you made this hypothesis. Hypothesis: When it is day there is more light hitting the LDR and so its resistance decreases and the light turns off. When it is night there is less light so the LDR has higher resistance and the light turns on. Explanation: When light shines on a Light Dependent Resistor‚ electrons are released and the current can get larger. So as the light intensity increases

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    BEING INDEPENDENT Most people like to believe that they are independent-free of a pack‚ their own person‚ unswayable by peer pressure. Is this actually true? Some philosophers and sociologists actually believe that there is wisdom in crowds and that many people are guided through life by a sense of wanting to "belong." So which is actually true? How many times have you heard the sentence "I’m an individual‚ just like everybody else!" Or "My friends and I are all individuals. We just agree a lot

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    variables

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    Variables 1 Corporate variables  ADD1 -- Address Line 1  ADD2 -- Address Line 2  ADD3 -- Address Line 3  ADD4 -- Address Line 4  ADDZIP -- Postal Code  BUSDESC -- S&P Business Description  CITY -- City  CONML -- Company Legal Name  COUNTY -- County Code  DLRSN -- Research Co Reason for Deletion  EIN -- Employer Identification Number  FAX -- Fax Number  FYRC -- Current Fiscal Year End Month  GGROUP -- GIC Groups  GIND -- GIC Industries  GSECTOR -- GIC Sectors  GSUBIND -- GIC

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    Viscosities of Liquids

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    certain fluid. In this experiment two solutions are used. According to the definition of viscosity mobile liquids have a relatively low viscosity. Fluidity is the reciprocal of viscosity‚ given as equation 1: F=1/ η. Fluidity is advantageous because solutions of mixed solutions of nonassociating liquids are roughly additive. In this experiment binary solutions are used‚ so if each pure liquid has fluidities Fa and Fb‚ the fluidity of a mixture is given by: Equation1 (Halpern‚ 17-3).

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    The question I will be investigating is on how fast ice melts in different liquids. The liquids being tested are water‚ salt water‚ hydrogen peroxide‚ and Pepsi. The ice will be placed in each of these liquids when the liquids all reach room temperature. Some people assumed that Coca Cola would melt the ice the fastest because of it’s carbonation. But when tested they found that at room temperature water melted the ice the fastest(2). Another person tested how fast water‚Sprite‚ and orange juice

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    The Viscosity of Liquids

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    39. The Viscosity of Liquids After studying the present lecture‚ you will be able to Define viscosity and viscosity coefficient Outline the method to measure viscosity using Ostwald viscometer Determine the average molecular weight of a polymer Determine the surface concentration of 1-butanol in aqueous solution Measure the distribution coefficient of a solute betweenn two solvents 39.1 Introduction Viscosity‚ one of the transport properties‚ arises because of intermolecular attractive and

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    liquid crystals

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    LIQUID CRYSTALS Introduction What are Liquid crystals ? Its History & Discovery Any of various liquids in which molecules are regularly arrayed like a solid crystal along one or two dimensions‚ but are free in the other dimensions as with typical liquids. Liquid crystals often display unusual and often manipulable optical properties such as anisotropic scattering. They can be divided into two classes‚ Thermo tropic(nematic‚ chiral nematic‚ and smectic.) and Lyotropic. Transitions to thermotropic

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