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    csr in hcl

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    A STUDY ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) IN HCL TECHNOLOGIES‚CHENNAI Review report - 1 ( Submitted by Muralidharan.P‚ Roll No: 1110MBA0920‚ Reg No:68512150002 ) 1 NEED FOR THE STUDY CSR has become an integral part of corporate strategy. Companies have CSR teams that devise specific policies‚ strategies and goals for their CSR programs and set aside budgets to support them. Corporate social responsibility plays a crucial role in making your brand popular not only

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    Unknown Molarity Of HCL

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    Chemistry Assessment Practical and Report: Introduction: The experiment was conducted to find the unknown molarity of HCL. The unknown molarity of HCL was found by the use of the titration method and then comparing the results between the titrant and analyte HCL solutions. Molarity is a concentration unit‚ it is defined by the number of moles the total volume of the solution. This experiment included a process called titration‚ used to work out the unknown concentration of a known substance.

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    Pantoprazole In Hcl

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    . (2) Calibration curve of Pantoprazole in HCl buffer (290nm) Figure 9.2 calibration curve of Pantoprazole in HCL buffer 9.2 Evaluation of floating microspheres: 9.2.1. Percentage Yield: Table 9.3 Practical yield of Pantoprazole floating microspheres Formulation code Practical yield (mg) Theoretical yield (mg) Percentage yield

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    Red 40 Lab

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    Determining Red 40 Concentrations Using Absorption with Beer’s Law Introduction I like color and enjoyed learning about wavelengths and the spectrum of light‚ so I considered incorporating something related to that into my Internal Assessment. We also had just used concentrations in our Group 4 Project‚ so when I found an experiment that dealt with both of these I thought it was a great idea. This experiment is not completely original; the basic concept has been used multiple times. It uses Beer’s

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    Red Dye Lab

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    Biology Lab report #1 The uptake of neutral red dye in a yeast cell using different solutions Abstract Every cell transports materials in and out throught something called a membrane. There are many different methods of transport in the cell Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Serrano‚ 1977) We want to know does adding higher concentrations of azide more effectively block dye transport? We tested the transport of dye in yeast cells with a metabolic inhibitor. When we did this we showed no difference

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    Hcl Technologies

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    Competitor Case Study - HCL Technologies Submitted by: Farah Aijaz PGP20121663 SUMMARY HCL has grown faster than Indian IT Industry during the last decade.While HCL growth was lagging behind Indian IT Industry growth during the first half of the decade‚ HCL came back strongly during the second half of the decade. During the first half of the decade‚ HCL revenues grew at a 5-year CAGR of 30% from $207mn in FY2000 to $764mn in FY2005. While HCL Technologies (HCL) was rising at 30% compound

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    HCL information

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    HCL(Hindustan Computer Ltd.) Founded by Shiv Nadar in 1976‚ headquartered in Noida‚ 90000 employee strength Heightest Range of offerings includes product engineering‚ custom & package applications‚ BPO‚ IT infrastructure services‚ IT hardware‚ systems integration‚ and distribution of information and communications technology (ICT) products across a wide range of focused industry verticals. Follow a unique management concept i.e. Employee First Customer second. This means value creation is not

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    Naoh Drain Cleaner

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    Drain cleaner is mostly made up of the strong base NaOH but also has other substances in it to efficiently clean a lodged pipe such as aluminum‚ sodium nitrate‚ and sodium chloride. All the homeowner ahs to do while using drain cleaner is to pour I down the clogged drain and maybe run some water‚ inside the pipe the chemicals go to work for you. But even though it sounds simple precaution must be taken in order to prevent injury to our body. NaOH must be produced correctly before it can be used

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    S.I.P Mercurial Cabbage

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    I. PROBLEM How to identify the acidity or alkalinity of solutions using cabbage? II. TITLE The Mercurial Cabbage III. RATIONALE We searched on the internet and came across this piece. It seemed like a cool experiment at a glance but as we read through we found it helpful. We decided to add this on our list of proposals. We were also curious and wanted to know the acidity and alkalinity of certain liquids since this is like an acidity or alkalinity indicator. This study can help many

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    Preparation of the NaOH Solution Mass of NaOH before standing = NaOH before standing (g) – beaker (g) = 111.490 g – 110.970 g = 0.520 g Mass of NaOH after standing = NaOH after standing (g) – beaker (g) = 111.500 g – 110.970 g = 0.530 g Standardization of the NaOH solution TRIAL I Volume of NaOH solution = Final reading of buret - Initial reading of buret = 13.80 mL – 0.00 mL = 13.80 mL Converting the Volume (mL) to Volume (L) Volume (liters) = Volume (mL) x

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