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    Peter Principle = You will rise to your level of incompetence and stay there. Why managers Fail - Need to develop others = problems with interpersonal relationships‚ building an effective team - Diversify your portfolio of talents and contacts = dependency on a single skill; limited human capital; depend on a single mentor; limited social capital - Respond to and lead change = failed to follow through or persuade others. Difficulty in making transitions Leadership is the capacity to motivate

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    Getting started on your essay Before you start writing an essay‚ you need to decide three things. What are you writing about? Who do you imagine will be reading your essay? What do you want to tell them? A popular kind of essay is to offer your reader an opinion or argument. You can write a successful essay by starting off with a plan. The key to doing a successful essay is to break the writing down into short‚ simple steps. Pre-writing for your essay Begin by brainstorming. Brainstorming

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    Tips for Ibps Preparation

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    Hi Guys‚ IBPS PO Exam‚ is one of the toughest exam in Banking sector unless you practice a lot. As all we know it consists of Numerical Aptitude‚ mental Ability‚ English and General Awareness (mostly banking) and Computer Awareness. Coming to Aptitude and Reasoning‚ I suggest you to glue with single standard book whatever you have and complete it before going for other source. Almost every book will have same models with 85% redundancy‚ so if you finish one book means‚ you covered 85% of syllabus

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    Preparation of Synthetic Banana Oil Introduction: In this lab the synthesis‚ purification‚ and characterization of isoamyl acetate‚ or banana oil‚ was determined. The synthesis was completed by a reversible esterification reaction which required the heating of glacial acetic acid and isoamyl alcohol‚ combined with a sulfuric acid catalyst in hexane. In order to increase the efficiency of the reaction‚ LeChatelier’s Principle is utilized by removing water from the products. As a result‚ the reaction

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    Conclusion Micromeritic properties refer to science and technology of small particles. The study of particle size and the arrangement of particles are of significant importance as it affects the physical‚ chemical and pharmacologic properties of a drug. Also‚ it is important for not only manufacturing and packaging but also quality control from raw material to final product uniformity. The science of micromeritic involves the study of particle size‚ size distribution‚ flow properties and bulkiness

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    Experiment 6 Preparation and reactions of boric acid Objectives: To prepare boric acid from sodium tetraborate (borax) To carry out tests on the prepared sample of boric acid To study the physical and chemical properties of boric acid Introduction: Boron is an element in the p-block of the periodic table. It has the electron configuration of 1s22s22p1 and is in group 3 or goup 13 (IUPAC classification). In nature‚ it consists of two isotopes 10B (19.6%) and 11B (80.4%). Boron is bonded

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    Practical 4 Determination Of Fruit Firmness Introduction The development of sensors to measure fruit internal quality variable is one of the challenges of post – harvest technology. Several variables can currently be measured‚ including sugar content‚ firmness and internal disorders. Fruit quality is related to both internal variables (firmness‚ sugar content‚ acid content and internal effect) and external variables (shape‚ size‚ external defects and damage). Increasing consumer demand for high

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    | | 1 | 0.2123 | 0.00 | 42.34 | 42.34 | 2 | 0.2195 | 0.00 | 47.24 | 47.24 | 3 | 0.2049 | 0.00 | 26.65 | 46.65 | After Boiling | 1 | | 31.52 | 32.22 | 0.70 | 2 | | 29.34 | 30.61 | 1.27 | 3 | | 30.61 | 31.52 | 0.91 | Week 2: Determination of Sodium Carbonate in the unknown via titrating using bromocresol indicator Sample number: SC 8 Table 2: Titration of the unknown using hydrochloric acid Trial | Mass of unknown (g) | Burette reading (before boiling) | Final Volume

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    In the melting pot of cultures in the United States‚ Hmong people are among the most misunderstood and enigmatic ethnic groups. Throughout history‚ during the most uneasy and difficult time‚ when Laos experienced civil war in the 1950s and 1960s‚ the Hmong sided with the government‚ fearing a communist regime would disrupt their independence. The Vietnam War resulted in the Hmong to siding with the United States to oppose Vietnamese and Laotian communists‚ lose a huge percent of their population

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    Determination of Rate Law

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    Abstract: The reaction used to determine the experimental rate law of is 2I-(aq) + H2O2(aq) I2(aq) + 2H2O2(l). The rate law determined experimentally is rate= k[I-]1.017[H2O2]0.927. Additionally by performing essentially the same experiments but with temperature changes one can determine how k is affected by temperature changes and the new activation energy. Also‚ from graphs the activation energy was determined to be 33.3 kJ/mol. INTRODUCTION: The rate of a chemical reaction often depends

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