for its student’s misconduct in regards of bringing weapons to class All they need is a metal detector in front of the school entrance that surveys students from carrying concealed weapons?????????????????
HAve a Huge test in class and just cant find the answers to these questions!! if your good in this field then PLEASE HELPPP!!!
2.List the metal ions which readily precipitate in the presence of chloride ion.
3.Why is it that Ag+ can be detected directly in the leachate by addition of chloride ion but Pb2+ can’t?
THANKS!!!
It all started when I slept in due to extreme tiredness and missed the only midterm in the class; it was until I asked the prof about it a week later that I realized this. She kindly offered me a time to re-write the exam in her office on Friday.
Fridays were always tough, with three consecutive 90-minute classes. Balancing at the brink of sleep, I did my best to capture the ideas that trudged by my heavy mind. Not surprisingly, I could only make of over a page by the end (most others wrote 2-3 pages). It felt like I just ran 10 miles by hand. I had the paper returned in class, interestingly on the same day, with exactly the following comment:
“[my name], I have decided to award you a mark of 50, in order to enhance your prospect of passing the course. I hope that you will learn from your mistake of not turning up on the day of the midterm; strictly speaking, you should have been awarded 0% and denied a final grade for the course, as the Course Outline states that all assessment components must be completed for the student to be awarded a final grade for this course.”
As I read this, I felt gratuitous that the prof has given me a second life. Touched, I had a slight urge to cry. It wasn’t that I didn’t care less for the course beforehand, but this note was a powerful motivation for me to strive for my absolute best. After class, I wanted to say something deep to express myself, but there were others around. I only managed to thank her, give her a warm handshake. She patted me on the back. (I was thinking of a hug, but it would’ve been awkward). I feel I could do better than that.
I’m thinking of preparing a letter and a gift to present to my prof for the end of the term. The former wouldn’t be a problem to compose, but I’m struggling on the latter.
I don’t want to grab a cheap item because it looks bad and destroys everything – while it doesn’t need to be a statue of solid gold, I don’t mind spending about $200 – I want it nice and presentable. As the term ends around Christmas I could use a few ideas, but I’m stuck now. I’m thinking of a beautiful candle or perhaps a batch of cookies I made myself, but I hate to make it cliché.
I need serious answers here. If you’re going to make a lot of inappropriate remarks please spare me the frustration and wasted time, none of which I want or need. Thanks a lot!
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It all started when I slept in due to extreme tiredness and missed the only midterm in the class; it was until I asked the prof about it a week later that I realized this. She kindly offered me a time to re-write the exam in her office on Friday.
Fridays were always tough, with three consecutive 90-minute classes. Balancing at the brink of sleep, I did my best to capture the ideas that trudged by my heavy mind. Not surprisingly, I could only make of over a page by the end (most others wrote 2-3 pages). It felt like I just ran 10 miles by hand. I had the paper returned in class, interestingly on the same day, with exactly the following comment:
“[my name], I have decided to award you a mark of 50, in order to enhance your prospect of passing the course. I hope that you will learn from your mistake of not turning up on the day of the midterm; strictly speaking, you should have been awarded 0% and denied a final grade for the course, as the Course Outline states that all assessment components must be completed for the student to be awarded a final grade for this course.”
As I read this, I felt gratuitous that the prof has given me a second life. Touched, I had a slight urge to cry. It wasn’t that I didn’t care less for the course beforehand, but this note was a powerful motivation for me to strive for my absolute best. After class, I wanted to say something deep to express myself, but there were others around. I only managed to thank her, give her a warm handshake. She patted me on the back. (I was thinking of a hug, but it would’ve been awkward). I feel I could do better than that.
I’m thinking of preparing a letter and a gift to present to my prof for the end of the term. The former wouldn’t be a problem to compose, but I’m struggling on the latter.
I don’t want to grab a cheap item because it looks bad and destroys everything – while it doesn’t need to be a statue of solid gold, I don’t mind spending about $200 – I want it nice and presentable. As the term ends around Christmas I could use a few ideas, but I’m stuck now. I’m thinking of a beautiful candle or perhaps a batch of cookies I made myself, but I hate to make it cliché.
I need serious answers here. If you’re going to make a lot of inappropriate remarks please spare me the frustration and wasted time, none of which I want or need. Thanks a lot!
Yeah, I take the grading period and any unnecessary drama into consideration. I tend to avoid flowers for the latter reason, as it might seem I’m going about a relationship or something. I’m thinking, chocolates might work. Gift cards seem a little cliche, though.