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    My Swot Analysis

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    suits them in their career development. In this SWOT analysis‚ the main elements are determined about the role of a professional real estate agent. Strengths As a professional‚ I have a solid understanding of real estate taxation. Unlike other forms of corporate and personal tax‚ real estate taxation is complex in one way or another. Any professional agent who seeks to

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    Futronics

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    FUTRONICS‚ INC. COST REDUCTION PROGRAM Two years ago Futronics found itself facing fierce competition‚ flattened sales and decreasing profits‚ so a corporate wide cost and overhead reductions effort was put into place with the emphasis being placed on purchasing departments to seek cost savings areas within the corporation. In the effort of reducing cost and overhead‚ the Central Stores operations came under review. The initial purpose of this operation was to reduce individual office inventories and decrease

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    Chem Bio Weapon

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    OUTLINE 1. Intro- Chemical and biological weapons first appeared in a large quantity in the First World War. Chemical weapons‚ such as sarin‚ nerve gas‚ and mustard gas‚ have to be made in a laboratory. Biological weapons‚ such as Typhus‚ Q fever‚ and Anthrax‚ can be viruses or bacteria. Chemical and Biological weapons have few advantages and so many disadvantages that the advantages aren’t worth the possible effects. 2. Paragraph 1-advantages that can be turned into disadvantages a. Point 1-killing

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    yields. INTRODUCTION Electrolysis is a widely used technique in the large-scale preparation of several industrially important inorganic chemicals‚ one of which is potassium peroxodisufate. The S2O82- ion is one of the strongest known oxidizing agents‚ even stronger than H2O2‚ and will oxidize many elements to their highest oxidation states. The amount of product generated depended on the total number of electrons passed through the solution. Because of the product of the current I (in amps)

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    Sarin Gas

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    Sarin Gas is one the most deadly and toxic gases that has no color and no scent.  The formula for this chemical is C4H10FO2P or a more complicated formula or  CH3­P(=O)(­F)(­OCH(CH3)2)​ . This destructive weapon was innovated as a herbicide  during the 1930­40s which is labeled as a nerve agent. Sarin is capable of causing the  fatality of someone or the suffocating of a person by just inhaling a low concentration of  Sarin gas. Sarin is considered a chiral molecule since it contains four chemical  substituents connected to a tetrahedral phosphorus center

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    AQUEOUS SOLUTION B Y RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Considered as moderately weak oxidizing agent‚ Iodine was used for the determination of strong reductants. Standard iodine solutions were found to have smaller electrode potentials as compared with the other oxidants‚ gaining them the advantage of imparting a degree of selectivity essential in the determination of strong reducing agents amid the presence of weak agents. Although regular re-standardization was essential for Iodine solution due to its

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    I Was Only 19

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    I was only 19‚ written by red gum‚ an Australian band is a song about the Vietnam War. It is an extremely moving song‚ as from what we gather from the title‚ the song is about a young lad who was only 19 when he first went off to fight in the war. In the song‚ there is a lot of alliteration used such as the phrase “passing-out parade at Puckapunyal” and “Frankie kicked a mine the day that mankind kicked the moon”. A passing out parade is a sort of graduation ceremony for soldiers one they have

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    Design Lab Experiment Question: In oxidation-reduction reactions‚ or redox reactions‚ are strengths of reducing and oxidizing agents different from each reaction? Theory of an experiment: 1. Determine the relative strengths of oxidizing agents and reducing agents. 2. Study some simple oxidation-reduction reactions Hypothesis: Relative strengths of reducing and oxidizing agents differ from each reaction. Background Information: Whenever electrons are lost by one substance‚ they must be gained by

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    biological hazard

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    biological agents that can be harmful to health‚ that the spread of biological danger to the health sector employees‚ the types of biological hazards and methods to control biological hazards. This study uses a method based on the observation that touches five journals with respect to biological hazards‚ namely: 1. National Hazard Exposure Worker Surveillance: Exposure To Biological Hazards And The Provision Of Controls Against Biological Hazards In Australian Workplaces 2. Biological Agents: Managing

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    chemicals that have been used as chemical weapons‚ or have been developed for use as chemical weapons‚ can be categorised as choking‚ blister‚ blood‚ or nerve agents. The most well known agents are as follows: choking agents—chlorine and phosgene‚ blister agents (or vesicants)—mustard and lewisite‚ blood agents—hydrogen cyanide‚ nerve agents—sarin‚ soman‚ VX. Bombs‚ missiles‚ and other munitions achieve very similar results‚ especially when dropped on civilian areas. But chemical weapons evoke a

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