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    often deceptive. Many things may superficially appear very attractive. When they are examined from close quarters‚ they prove to be disappointing. One cannot judge the quality of a thing by seeing its exterior portion only. Every shinning metal is not gold. Very often‚ things are not what they seem to be. We often form our opinion bout objects on the basic of superficial impression. One should always try to find out the true nature of things. We should try to find out the reality hidden behind their

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    Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment Rutherford started his scientific career with much success in local schools leading to a scholarship to Nelson College. After achieving more academic honors at Nelson College‚ Rutherford moved on to Cambridge University’s Cavendish laboratory. There he was lead by his mentor J.J. Thomson convinced him to study radiation. By 1889 Rutherford was ready to earn a living and sought a job. With Thomson’s recommendation McGill University in Montreal accepted

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    Avon in China

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    giant‚ had considered China the keystone of its marketing effort in Asia. Years of effort and the development of a large direct marketing organisation in that country had made operations in China its most profitable and most rapidly growing market in Asia. On 21 April 1998 senior company officials from the New York headquarters and throughout Asia had gathe red in Guangzhou for what was supposed to be a festive occasion. During the meeting William Pryor‚ Avon ’s head of China operations‚ was called

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    How to Reduce Gold Import

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    WAYS TO REDUCE GOLD IMPORT Ruchi Gupta gupta.ruchi93@gmail.com  What is gold? CONTENT:-  Various uses of gold  Relation between price of gold and other economic factors  Importance of gold in India  Why increase in demand of gold in India.  Import of gold in India.  Negative effect of gold import on Indian economy.  Steps taken by government for reducing import.  Steps that should be taken by government to reduce import. WHAT IS GOLD? Gold is an element and a mineral

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    text mining? The main practical application of text mining in this case was CRM focused and dealt with the process of how HP employed SAS Text Miner to determine what its most valuable customers were discussing and then how to develop new customer service strategies based on the recurring themes extracted from text mining. In HP’s case they wanted to monitor public insights and opinions (i.e. review sites‚ blogs) and bring science to customer relationships. How do you think text mining techniques

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    worth can be judged only on using it. In the same way‚ we can find the true color of a person only by moving with them‚ though not closely at least getting acquainted with them. Now a days we can see so many imitation jewelry that shine even more than gold. Any individual can be judged by his deeds and attitude. Many a times‚ aptitude or fearlessness can be found out to be a fake one. Advertisements are the best way to market any product‚ but most of the times‚ they just don’t show the reality. But

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    China and India

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    different in that the Aztecs used Brute force to gain power and the Sudanic states rose to power peacefully‚ and the Aztecs believed in many gods and Mali ‚ Songhay‚ and Ghana were all monotheistic‚ and they were similar in that they both had a lot of gold that was highly valued by others. The Aztecs were different to the Sudanic States in that the Sudanic states rose to power peacefully and the Aztecs used brute force to rise to power. The Aztecs fought over Lake Texcoco and gained control of Tenochtitlan

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    civilizations‚ Han China (206 BCE - 220 CE) and Mauryan/Gupta India (315 BCE - 550 CE) were the economic giants of their time. The economic production of both dynasties originally began with extensive agriculture and eventually developed extensive trade systems. However‚ Mauryan/ Gupta India emphasized trade and its economic importance while China‚ due to religious conflictions‚ allowed trade to occur‚ but never permitted it to become a main focus of their economy. Han China and Mauryan/ Gupta

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    different natural elements are used in oncology such as Gold‚ Platinum‚ Silver‚ Iridium‚ and Ruthenium. Gold is one of the most useful elements in oncology. Gold is used to bind drugs and deliver them‚ it reduces tumor mass‚ and is not dangerous to ingest. First of all‚ gold is used to bind drugs‚ and deliver them. Gold nanoparticles are non-toxic which allows for them to be safely ingested. You can bind drugs‚ or treatments for cancer onto these gold nanoparticles that you would ingest. This would help

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    Colour of Gold | Practical Investigation Report | | Introduction Gold is a precious metal which has been used for years and when we think of gold we think of shining bars in a bank vault‚ coins or beautiful jewellery. When we think of gold it’s usually a shining yellow gold however can come in many colours. The colour of gold can range from red through the visible spectrum to purple and violet. Aim The whole point of this experiment was to create gold that wasn’t the colour gold. The aim

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