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    Candle Lab Report

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    Experimenting with a Candle Justin Nguyen Mrs. Howley 11/16/11 Mod F Purpose: the purpose is to learn how the process of a candle burning. The goals of this experiment are to practice in the art of observation‚ the art of questioning‚ and the development of a better understanding of this process. Hypothesis: through this experiment‚ we will learn how candle is working. Materials: * Candle * Note card * Matches or butane lighter * Aluminum foil * 1L beaker * Balance

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    Evolution of L & T

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    Overview(larson & toubro) The evolution of L&T into the country’s largest engineering and construction organization is among the most remarkable success stories in Indian industry. L&T was founded in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1938 by two Danish engineers‚ Henning Holck-Larsen and Soren Kristian Toubro. Both of them were strongly committed to developing India’s engineering capabilities to meet the demands of industry. Beginning with the import of machinery from Europe‚ L&T rapidly took on engineering and

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    Bowlby Attachment Theory

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    1 This essay will examine the role of attachment in childhood and it’s subsequent formation of relationships. Most babies of mammals exhibit the same patterns as human infants; they seek proximity to the mother and react with anxeity on seperation from her‚ which is the essense pf attachment behaviour. John bowlby believed that attachment was an innate pattern and it helped infants to survive. Bowlby had observed how baby monkeys reacted with distress on sepearation from their mother for

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    Hydraulic Fracking

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    Hydraulic Fracking Is it the “New Wave” of our Future? Hydraulic fracturing‚ also known as “fracking” is responsible for the historic boom in production of domestic gas and oil. Over the past few years‚ advances in fracking creates fractures that extend from wells into oil and gas formations by pumping highly-pressurized fluid; water‚ sand‚ ceramic beads‚ and a mixture of chemicals into the oil or gas formation. As this fluid holds the underground fissures open‚ oil and gas flow up the

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    Air Pollution Essay 2

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    buildings. One of the main sources of air pollution comes from something most use each and every day‚ cars. Each time you start up your car‚ the burning of petroleum in your engine releases carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide gasses. Carbon Monoxide a deadly poisonous gas‚ that results in death if exposed to high levels. The petroleum in your engine can also increase the number of asthma cases in the world‚ raises a person’s chance of having cancer‚ and increases the chance that your child will

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    from the paste by rinsing and drying by addition of sodium sulfate. The remaining solvent was then concentrated by heating before being added to the column in the chromatography. Petroleum ether was used to move the (-carotene down the column where it was desired. The Lycopene was extracted by using a ratio of 90:10 petroleum ether/acetone. INTRODUCTION Chromatography is the science which applies laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtures or molecules based on differences in their structure

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    Energy and Its Sources

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    0 Disclaimer The data related to this topic was collected appropriately from respective sources which are mentioned in the reference part‚ but after a complete processing all of them were converted into author’s own method of writing in order to maintain the value of its original source and ease the reader’s attention into singular writing literature. All the information in this topic was transmitted solely for the purpose of General Knowledge Development‚ and not subject to piracy of theories

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    Fracking

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    Dear editor of the local paper‚ As the mayor of the town‚ I find fracking to be a beneficial factor to us. Even though fracking isn’t a completely safe way to obtain natural gas‚ I believe the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Because our town is small‚ it is important to come up with ways to make our community expand and develop. By fracking‚ we’ll be able to create more jobs and increase the employment rates. Research had shown that in Watford City in Western North Dakota the employment

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    employee engagement at IOCL

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AT INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. - HO (MUMBAI) SUBMITTED BY PUJA KUMARI MMS (2013-2015) ROLL. NO 20024 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF STEPHEN.EKKA JANKIDEVI BAJAJ INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SNDT WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY MUMBAI-400049 SPECIALISATION: HR2014-15 DECLARATION I‚ Puja Kumari‚ hereby declare that the project report titled “EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT” submitted to Jankidevi Bajaj Institute of Management Studies affiliated to SNDT University

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    Transportation of Natural Gas

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    and breadth of India through creating gas transportation infrastructure of more than 2-3 times the present size.  The Government and Regulator also recognize the need to augment the natural gas transmission infrastructure in the country. With the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board in place‚ the conditions to support an expanded natural gas grid (NGG) and a fully functioning natural gas market are in place. Many environmentalists view natural gas as a natural bridge fuel between the dominant

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