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    didn’t choose to be overrun by technology‚ but its god of power Erwin did. It had always been hard for her to interact with people‚ Erwin would only let gods into her throne‚ but there was a time when she trusted a human named Michael‚ and she let him into her throne. Michael stole valuable objects‚ including Erwin’s companion‚ which was her beaver. Ever since then‚ she felt isolated and relied on the use of technology.After a while‚ Erwin became obsessed with technology‚ and her obsession was getting

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    inscription as the ’head of Muhammad’s community.’ (Stearns‚ Peter N.‚ Stephen S. Gosch‚ and Erwin P. Grieshaber.‚ 2003‚ pp.60) The source provides an outlook on the society at this period in time. On the other hand‚ the letters written by Busbecq also reveal a lot of information about the Ottoman Empire. The first of his letters is based upon ’The Turkish army’ (Stearns‚ Peter N.‚ Stephen S. Gosch‚ and Erwin P. Grieshaber.‚ 2003‚ pp.60) and informs the readers that the army was rather well prepared

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    TUTORIAL SHEET: 1 (Module1: Special Theory of Relativity) 1. Describe the Michelson Morley experiment and discuss the importance of its negative result. 2. Calculate the fringe shift in Michelson-Morley experiment. Given that: [pic]‚ [pic]‚ [pic]‚ and [pic]. 3. State the fundamental postulates of Einstein special theory of relativity and deduce from them the Lorentz Transformation Equations . 4. Explain relativistic length contraction and time dilation in special theory of relativity

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    will be treated with an utmost confidentiality. Your consideration on this matter will be highly appreciated. Name of Students: 1. Jude Abran A. Tan 2. Samuel Paul L. Amoncio 3. Kevin B. Zanoria Respectfully Yours‚ Engr. Erwin A. Mariquina S.A.D Instructor Noted by: MRS. MELVIE B. ACEDO School Directress IETI COLLEGE – ALABANG #5 Molina Street‚ Alabang‚ Muntinlupa College June 28‚ 2011 MS.DOMINGA CAROLINA F. CHAVEZ Principal II Muntinlupa

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    TextBooks Sr No T-1 T-2 Title Engineering Chemistry Chemistry Reference Books Sr No R-1 Other Reading Sr No OR-1 OR-2 OR-3 OR-4 OR-5 OR-6 OR-7 Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles‚ complete reference) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-4601 ‚ http://www.springer.com/chemistry/electrochemistry/journal/10800 ‚ http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13882481 ‚ http://www.springerlink.com/content/100224/ ‚ http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00108545

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    *How did Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton earn their titles? Sir Isaac Newton (Father of Classical Physics) Newton was known as a natural philosopher during his life but his theories of motion‚ gravity‚ light‚ etc formed the cornerstone of what would become known as physics. He probably contributed more to the science than any single person before or after him. Newton’s 1687 publication of the Principia is considered to be among the most influential books in the history of science‚ laying

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    quantum mechanics: Blackbody radiation‚ Planck’s radiation law‚ photoelectric effect‚ Compton Effect‚ de Broglie’s hypothesis‚ Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Postulates of quantum mechanics‚ Schrodinger wave equation and a particle in a box‚ energy levels‚ wave functions and probability densities‚ Schrodinger wave equation for H-atom‚ Separation of variables‚ Radial and angular functions‚ hydrogen like wave functions‚ quantum numbers and their importance Chemical Bonding: Valence bond theory‚ Hybridization

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    Alice in Quantumland 1. Electrons have no distinguishing features except spin Upon falling into the quantum wonderland while in her living room‚ Alice finds herself faced with a new reality of existence that seems to baffle her. She is first met with some strange-looking dweller of the new and vastly strange wonderland that she could not make out. She politely introduces herself as Alice‚ thereby invoking a response from her companion to the effect that it was an electron. Alice also noted

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    Objectives of the course • Wave mechanics / Atomic orbitals (AOs) – The basis for rejecting classical mechanics (the Bohr Model) in the treatment of electrons – Wave mechanics and the Schrödinger equation – Representation of atomic orbitals as wave functions – Electron densities and radial distribution functions – Understanding the effects of shielding and penetration on AO energies • Bonding – Review VSEPR and Hybridisation – Linear combination of molecular orbitals (LCAO)‚ bonding

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    stated by the narrator. The ultimate surprise is seen when instead of killing her; he gets her fired due to her “mental breakdown”. His goal of ridding her of his life was finally completed. 2. The events of the story are mainly told through Mr. Erwin Martin’s consciousness. The story is told in the limited 3rd person point of view. This is clearly true because‚ as an audience we are only given the thoughts and feelings of one character. There are many examples to rectify claim of the point of view

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