REVIEW a. I‚. • • C • • c. • C 3. The effective nuclear charge is a. equal to the suns of the charges of the protons in the nucleus b. equal to the suns of the charges of the protons in the nucleus minus the sum of the electrons in the Outer shell c. lest than tire sum of the charges of the protons in the nucleus due to shielding by the electrons in the outer shell d. lest than the sum of the charges of the protons in tire nucleus due to nisielding by the
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Clemmy Sue and Estelle Louise enter the empty Diner‚ and as they head to their favorite booth‚ they leave a water trail behind them. Shortly after they sit down‚ Estelle Louise excuses herself and rushes to the public toilet. Ruby ambles over and says‚ “Clemmy Sue‚ on this dark and gloomy night you’re a breath of pure sunshine. How about some hot coffee?” “Yes‚ ma’am‚ please and thank y’all.” “I’m curious Clemmy Sue‚ besides my good cooking‚ what brings you and Estelle Louise here
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Company research about big four | PwC | KPMG | Deloitte | EY | Why this | We aspire to help you achieve your success and make a difference for our clients. The core of who we are and what we want to be is expressed through our PwC Experience behaviours.We are passionate about what we do. Bringing our PwC Experience to life is our everyday commitment. It’s about how we work with each other and our clients. We focus on creating the value we want‚ developing meaningful relationships‚ and understanding
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“Clouds in the sky look big and substantial‚ but in fact they are mere clumps of thin vapor—a fact that the new scientific advances were beginning to appreciate.” -- The Clouds by Aristophanes Aristophanes * He was a comic playwright of the ancient Athens. * Eleven of his 40 plays survived virtually complete. * A realist and was against the sophist such as Socrates‚ Anaxagoras‚ Diogenes‚ Protagoras‚ Hippon‚ Korax‚ and Gorgias. * The Father of Comedy and The Prince of Ancient
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NOUNS Nouns * We call nouns naming-words. They are the names of people‚ animals‚ places and things. Each person‚ animal‚ place and thing has a name. E.g. – woman‚ baby‚ cow‚ dog‚ sea‚ beach‚ table‚ cupboard etc. Countable and Uncountable nouns * Nouns which can be counted are called countable nouns. We use a‚ an‚ a few‚ several‚ many‚ some‚ plenty of‚ a lot of‚ a large number of with countable nouns. E.g. – many birds‚ a few cars‚ a lot of flowers‚ a large number of books‚ some
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In the final scene of the movie Crimes and Misdemeanors‚ I believe the fictional philosopher Louse Levy’s message was very similar to philosophy Jean-Paul Sartre and his theory on existentialism. One of Sartre’s quotes‚ “Man is nothing else but that which he makes of himself.” Levy is trying to convey that we are in control of our choices and we choose our own happiness. In the final scene of the film Levy states‚ “We’re all faced throughout our lives with making conscience moral decisions. Some
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Montresor’s Revenge. In the short story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado‚” Edgar Allan Poe wastes no time in revealing the story’s theme. Revenge. Within the first sentence‚ the story’s narrator‚ Montresor‚ vows revenge upon his antagonist‚ Fortunato‚ for a perceived insult which proved to be one insult to many. Montresor states‚ “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could‚ but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge.” Montresor is a static character. His one aim is to not only
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dwarf-dwarfs/dwarves‚ hoof-hoofs/hooves. 7. –th - -ths (mouth-mouths) 8. in abbreviations - -s(M.P.-M.P.s) But: Ms(manuscript)-MSS‚ p.(page)-pp.‚ Mr- Irregular Plurals. 1. By vowel change (Man-men‚ woman-women‚ tooth-teeth‚ foot-feet‚ goose-geese‚ mouse-mice‚ louse-lice). 2. –en (ox-oxen‚ child-children) 3. Identical (sheep-sheep‚ swine-swine(свинья)‚ deer-deer‚ grouse-grouse(куропатка). But: 2 variants: fish-fish/fishes‚ pike-pile/pikes‚ trout-trout(s)‚ carp-carp(s)‚ salmon-salmon(s). The zero plural is
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INFECTION CONTROL Pathogen- Infectious agent Colonization- If microorganism is present or invades host‚ grows and/or multiplies but does not cause infection. Communicable disease- if infectious disease can be transmitted from one person to another. -Symptomatic-if pathogens multiply and cause clinical signs/symptoms. -Asymptomatic- if no s/s are present *CHAIN OF INFECTION: 1. An infectious agent or pathogen 2. A reservoir or source for pathogen growth 3. A portal of exit from the
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Parapet Sniper Artillery Shell Shock Shrapnel Minewerfer – mine throwing trench mortars Parados – the wall of the trench Blighty – England Bosch/ Heine – derogatory term for a German Estaminet – French café Propaganda – exaggerating the truth Lice/ louse – small parasitic insect Funk-hole – a cavity carved out of the inside of the trench Raid Interrogation Quotes Choose at least 3 quotes per chapter and attach who said it and a page number. Chapter 1 - Recruits Major events and observations: A
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