fabric wash sales of 263,050 tonnes in Pakistan consisted of 247,000 tonnes of laundry soap, 14,500 tonnes of nonsoap detergent (NSD) powders, and 1550 tonnes of NSD bars.2 The laundry soap, NSD detergent, and NSD bar markets had grown by 5 percent, 12 percent, and 29 percent respectively, as compared to 1987. Laundry soap retailed for Rs 10 to Rs 15 per kilogram (kg), whereas NSD detergent powders had a wider price range, retailing between Rs 20 to Rs 48 per kg. RIN was the only NSD bar in the market
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Manchester Metropolitan University Activity Activity Title Laboratory Room No. Level 34567 M/E 000 Principle of Saturation Pressure Measurement 5 Term 1 Duration 3 Max Group Size 12 Max Total Students 12 Date of approval/review 10-12 Technical Team Leader Keith Birchenough Lead Academic Jiting Feng Equipment (per group) number Item TH3 Saturation Pressure Apparatus Armfield TH3 Saturation Pressure Apparatus Electric Console
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has been a long-lived bit of Apollo moon landing folklore that now appears to be a dead-end affair: microbes on the moon. The lunar mystery swirls around the Apollo 12 moon landing and the return to Earth by moonwalkers of a camera that was part of an early NASA robotic lander – the Surveyor 3 probe. On Nov. 19, 1969, Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean made a precision landing on the lunar surface in Oceanus Procellarum, Latin for the Ocean of Storms. Their touchdown point was a mere
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Film evaluation 12 monkeys is a sci-fi (science fiction) classic movie directed by Terry Gilliam. what is the central point of the film? The storyline of the film, “12 Monkeys” is both an explicit plot as well as a hidden plot. This is because the ending of the movie is somewhat inconclusive leaving the audience guessing. The central point of the movie, however, is more explicit than it is hidden. The story is primarily about a convicted criminal, James Cole, who is sent on a mission to find
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Summary Title: Hand-on maxim a recipe for success Reference Yu, E 2007, ‘Hands on maxim a recipe for success’, South China Morning Post, 12 February, p.6. Summary This reading told about the success progress of Michael Wu and how the influencing factors affect his management style. According to the reading article, in 1992, Michael Wu Wei-kuo gave up the opportunity form US investment bank with high salary, and became a delivery boy in his family business(Yu, E 2007). After went
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in both time domain and frequency domain. Two electrical signals were displayed- a 1 kHz, 2.78VPP as well as a 2 kHz, 278mVPP. In this lab, methods of improving measurement accuracy, dealing with floor noise and averaging were all explored. Overall this lab was a useful tool in understanding the lab equipment. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: PART 1 - QUESTION 1 i) A 1 kHz, 2.78 VPP sinusoid wave is displayed with trigger level at 200 mV (rising edge). See Fig.1 Fig.1: Time Domain Representation
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communications 3 Place of dispatch and receipt of electronic communications 4 Attribution of electronic communications 4 Types of online contracts 4 Shrinkwrap contracts 4 Clickwrap contracts 4 Browsewrap contracts 5 The position in Australia 5 Domain names 6 Cybersquatters 6 Remedies 6 Passing off 7 The position in Australia 7 Enforcement of judgements outside of Australia 8 Dispute resolution policies 8 Jurisdiction in cyberspace 9 Electronic Commerce * Regulation of electronic transactions
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Information Retrieval P. BAXENDALE, Editor A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks E. F. CODD IBM Research Laboratory, San Jose, California Future users of large data banks must be protected from having to know how the data is organized in the machine (the internal representation). A prompting service which supplies such information is not a satisfactory solution. Activities of users at terminals and most application programs should remain unaffected when the internal representation
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Question 12 Page 170 On July 5, 1884, four sailors were cast away from their ship in a storm 1,600 miles from the Cape of Good Hope. Their lifeboat contained neither water nor much food. On the 20th day of their ordeal, Dudley and Stevens, without the assistance or agreement of Brooks, cut the throat of the fourth sailor, a 17- or 18-year-old boy. They had not eaten since day 12. Water had been available only occasionally. At the time of the death, the men were probably about 1,000 miles from land
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Review Questions pg. 358-359 5. False 6. True 8. F 9. False 12. H 15. B, C, D 16. A, B, D 19. D 20. B 22. True 23. F 24. A 25. H 26. A 27. A, C, D, F Vocabulary Matching pg. 163 1. T – Collision domain 10. G – Full Duplex 19. K – Port-based buffering 2. I – Hub 11. E- NIC 20. N – Shared Memorybuffering 3. O – MAC 12. S – Latency 21. F – Frame Check sequence 4. Q –
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