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Can U help me with these grammar questions?

1. he came early by a hour.

He came an hour early

2. Mark is addicted in gambling
to gambling

1. man makes machines(change the voice)
Machines are made by man.
From the passive to the active voice

2. he was unhappy with the proposal made by her. (make it a negative sentence)
He wasn't happy with the proposal made by her, (or by her proposal)

3. the teacher was talking to his friends.( change the sentence into simple past)
The teacher talked to his friends (the original is in the past continuous, ING is the continuous)

Can u plz help me with these questions?

Sugar is called sucrose. The chemical formula is C12H22O11 where all the numbers are subscripts.

Chromatography is an "analytical technique used for the chemical separation of mixtures and substances. The technique depends on the differential distribution of solute between the mobile and stationary phases."

An electrolyte is a substance that dissolves into ions in water making the electric current possible. Common table salt NaCl is an electrolyte. To test if a substance is an electrolyte, you can dissolve it in water, stick two metal rods in, and pass a current through and see if it can turn on a light or something.

Can u please help me out with this chem question?

the following equation describes the oxidation of an acidified solution of sodium oxalate (Na2 C2 O4) by potassium permangante (KMnO4):
5 C2O4( 2 minus) + 2 MnO4(minus) + 16H2SO4------> 10 CO2 + 2Mn (2 plus)+ 16 HSO4+ 8 H2O
what volume of 0.127 M sodium oxalate in sulphuric acid will react with 3.57g of potassium permanganate?

Can u help me with bio questions?

I will give you a couple of hints.

Hemophilia is a inheritable condition that affects mostly black folks of African decent.

If mom and dad have the trait, it could mean trouble for some of the kids.

Hint: You you have a flat tire on a car, you would change it.

Can u help me out with these biology questions please?

1.
Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes containing genes that code for
A) different traits.
B) the same traits.
C) DNA.
D) cytosol.
2.
The fusion of two diploid gametes produces a haploid zygote.
A) True
B) False
4.
The diploid number of chromosomes in a human skin cell is 46. The number of chromosomes found in a human ovum is
A) 46.
B) 92.
C) 23.
D) 12.5.
7.
A somatic or body cell contains a haploid number of chromosomes.
A) True
B) False
8.
Human sperm and egg cells have 23 chromosomes.
A) True
B) False
9.
How many chromosomes are in the body cells of an organism that has a haploid number of 8?
A) 4
B) 8
C) 12
D) 16
10.
At the conclusion of crossing-over, genetic recombination has occurred.
A) True
B) False
11.
In humans, gametes contain
A) 22 autosomes and 1 sex chromosome.
B) 1 autosome and 22 sex chromosomes.
C) 45 autosomes and 1 sex chromosome.
D) 1 autosome and 45 sex chromosomes.
12.
The more common name for an ovum is a(n)
A) egg.
B) hormone.
C) nutrient.
D) polar body.
13.
Crossing-over is the exchange of corresponding portions of chromatids between homologous chromosomes.
A) True
B) False
14.
Each human somatic cell contains two copies of each chromosome for a total of 23 homologous chromosomes.
A) True
B) False
15.
While paired together during the second division of meiosis, two chromosomes may exchange segments of DNA.
A) True
B) False

I have questions on the story Gilgamesh? can u answer them to help me out pleeeeeez?

1) Endiku is created to serve as a foil in the story. He is basically a partner that emphasizes his characteristics. But the goddess creates him so that he and Gilgamesh can fight and become friends.
2) He said that no one has ever succeeded. Gilgamesh isn't afraid at all. It's quite the contrary, he is ready for anything
3) I don't remember the exact matericals, but I know the references are according to what was valued in the Sumerian Culture
4)Seems like I'm doing your homework here, Jr...I'll let you do this one
5) Enkidu dies. There are (in my world lit book, from what I can remember) about 100 lines of nothign but Gilgamesh lamenting the loss of his great friend. Sorry to kill the suspense. He's killed. gilgamesh weeps, the whole nation weeps, and for a while gilgamesh seems quite aimless in life.
6) He is very effective, though somewhat juvenile. He fights for sport and battles the gods....he reminds me of hercules, except I liked Hercules better because I didn't have to read about him for class...

Hope that helps...I hated reading Gilgamesh. If you get the chance, I'd recommend reading Inanna (it's also a sumerian tale)

An ideal answer to the question, ‘Tell me about yourself’ should entail your present, past, and future, which means it tells the interviewer who you are and what you’re pursuing, what skills and knowledge you’ve gained so far, and what are your plans for the future.A good example would be - ‘Hi, I am Smriti. I am studying computer science at Hindu College. I am the president of the debate society at my college, and I’m actively involved in dramatics as well. Last summer, I worked as a content writing intern at Hindustan Times where I brought out articles for HTCampus. With that stint, I enhanced my writing and research skills. I recently participated in a hackathon organised by HackerEarth. I, along with 4 of my classmates, prepared a plan to curb the problems of solid waste management in Pune’.Short and simple, this answer describes that you have good communication and leadership skills being the president of a club and you are confident enough to present yourself in front of an audience being active in dramatics. This is where you display your knowledge and capabilities to the interviewer. Talking about your previous experiences and accomplishments helps the recruiter get a glimpse of the skills you have and your attitude towards a job. This will give an employer an idea that you have problem-solving skills and an analytical rigor.Another example would be - ‘I am pursuing B.Tech in computer science from MAIT. I am a detail-oriented person and can juggle between tasks. I love to read graphic novels in my spare time. I am also a part of the college dance crew named Addiction. I did a marketing internship at Uber last summer, and I realised that the field quite excites me. I have always wanted to work with a startup owing to the learning opportunities it offers, and I believe I can bring my skills on the table for this position’.

HiWell I do not want to flaunt that I have managed to get 7 offer letters as a fresher, where my batchmates are still struggling to find one.But putting this thing into this answer would definitely put some weight to it ( just kidding)I made it a habit to always ask questions to the interviewer.It once went to an extent where I went up asking the interviewer " Can I ask you a question ".Actually the psychology behind this question is that the interviewer wants to know your curiosity level for the job that is being offered to you.So, coming to the point the first and foremost question should be :What would be my role as a fresher in your company.Tip 1 : Never ever interrupt in between , when the interviewer is answering. Listen to him with utmost Concentration.And if time allows , pick a question of your interest from his explanation about your role.Tip 2: Please never go beyond 1 or 2 question(s).Random Tip : If the interviewer points out that you are very nervous while answering to his questions.Just say one line he will be impressed" Sir as this job is very important to me , I may be getting nervous unknowingly "Hope my answer helps :)All the best for your interview (s) ;)Edit : Meanwhile thanks for first 1k + votes.

You can learn that from a guy named Matt.In 2013, an undergraduate student named Matt Ross, from San Diego State University, wrote the following Cover Letter to an Investment Banking firm:I am aware that it is highly unusual for undergraduates from average universities like SDSU to intern at Duff and Phelps, but nevertheless I was hoping you might make an exception.I won’t waste your time inflating my credentials...the truth is I have no unbelievably special skills or genius eccentricities, but I do have a near perfect GPA and will work hard for you.He added that he would be happy just to 'fetch coffee, shine shoes or pick up laundry' and will work for 'next to nothing' just to be around professionals in the industry.This is Matt Ross:The email quickly went viral and within half an hour Ross was taking calls from reporters and multiple employers looking to interview him. Eventually, he landed a job at Duff & Phelps, an Investment Bank.There are three important lessons from his cover letter for me:Interviewers look for a refreshing angle to your answers. You don’t need to be bold like Matt (and in most contexts, being extremely bold won’t work).You need to communicate VALUE in a humble manner. Notice the 2nd paragraph: “I have no unbelievably special skills or genius eccentricities, but I do have a near perfect GPA”. He communicated clearly that he is NO genius, BUT he has a solid GPA (this is an irrefutable fact). You can’t make your entire letter/answer fluff; you need to have some substance.You need to offer value. Notice the last paragraph: Matt has implicitly conveyed the point that he clearly understands that nature of an internship at an IB firm and is willing to do the grunt work.You might dismiss this as a one-off “exceptional case” that went viral. However, if you watch my interviews with top MBA school admits, you will see this pattern over and over again.Best of luck! You can send me your further queries, hereFootnotes:1. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/...2. 'Brutally honest' cover letter leads to job

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