Kingston Impact Basketball Club: barriers to growth, strategies to move forward to ensure long-term sustainability
Mission/Vision:
The Kingston Impact Basketball Club is committed to providing a basketball program that contributes to a long term healthy and active lifestyle, developing fundamental skills and good sportsmanship while encouraging a passion for sport.
Visit their website at: Kingstonimpact.ca
View this as we interview Don Pierson, past-president of Kingston Impact Basketball Club.
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Opportunities:
Threats:
Questions:
What have you done well – since you started back in 2007?
What programs link strongest to your mission?
What is (or are) your Club’s greatest assets?
What are your biggest challenges as a Club?
How do you make money as a Club?
What are your barriers to growth?
What clubs do you admire – why?
What cites are great basketball towns?
What would you want your Club to look like if five years?
Who is on your Board (no names) – what are their skill sets/knowledge and what is the Board’s strengths and weaknesses?
Does your Board discuss long-term planning and do you do any development?
Current Situation Analysis: where are they today …
Current revenue generators:
House league fees
Tournaments – Mega, others
Rep teams – break even
Grants?
Camps?
Sponsorship?
Other:
Biggest expenses:
Gyms
Equipment
Uniforms
Referees
Insurance
Other:
Biggest barriers to growth:
Gyms – gym time
Money
Attraction of players – coaches
Other:
So … breaking it down, there are three (?) areas of concern/barriers to growth the Board needs to address …
Gym time – strategies (how do they solve this today, and what does tomorrow look like?)
Short-term
Long-term
Money – strategies (there are several areas they make money today, and they could in the future)
Short-term
Long-term
Attraction – strategies (attraction of who, whom …)
Short-term
Long-term
OTHERS …
Your assignment:
1 – research – what do I need to know? … what do we need to know? …who is solving this?
2 – brainstorm – share what you know, (S+W we have) and where are the opportunities and threats …
3 – best opportunities – bring the best ideas forward … work them up, develop ideas/strategies – work them through to a few tactics (short-term, long-term – but everything should be forecasting to a long-term success)
4 – small, deliverable … come up with a ‘step forward’ …
5 – write it up
Possible projects:
Improve communication with stakeholders for attraction of players/talent/coaches – stakeholders could include: schools/school boards (which could also be linked to gym time), colleges/universities (which could be linked to talent and gym time), parents/players, coaches, referees (with the end result helping to … assist with one of the three identified needs)
Improve relationships with surrounding municipalities – which could result in stronger partnerships on tourism (short-term and long-term), sponsorship, (short-term and long-term), cash (new money – long-term) … and gym space (long-term)
Review opportunities for grants for funding
Review sponsorship package
Board development and attraction
Megas and Tournaments
Camps – Workshops
Writing it up! STAY STRATEGIC
12pt font – Calibri – spacing 1.5
Page one – cover, with the client logo and the strategy with team names
Page two – current situation analysis – what is happening at the Club, right now. You may want to include areas of the SWOT, the strengths and weaknesses. State the area you will ‘tackle’, in hopes of improving growth and/or remove barriers to growth (one to two pages).
Page three – research – what you found out, site sources (one to two pages) you should provide the research, and narrate how this may/could/would/should impact the Club.
Page four – opportunities and threats – forming the strategy – within your ‘strategy area’, show the areas you feel there is or are growth opportunities or development — working towards long-term growth and sustainability (one page).
Page five – THE IDEA – this is where you show the strategy to tackle your area, and work up a tactic … with outcome you can show (such as: if you were redoing the sponsorship strategy, reworking their sponsorship package and provides strategies to ‘get it out’ and ways to present it, promote it – moving it to a ppt) … I can assist you with your deliverable!
Addendums – attach pieces to your presentation, to help showcase your ideas (if necessary).
Rubric, in short form:
Followed the format, including cover page – 5pts
Professional – 10 pts
CSA – 15 pts
Research – 20 pts
Forming the Strategy – 20 pts
IDEA and the idea work-up/deliverable – 30 pts
Information Systems Essay Topics
PAPER: (10-12 pages) – No plagiarism
Select any 1 topic
Ø Discuss why your company or organization needs more user education about security.
Ø Discuss why sensitive information should not be sent over the Wireless Application Protocol.
Ø Describe the best practice to employ to mitigate malware effects on a machine.
Ø Much has been made of the new Web 2.0 phenomenon, including social networking sites and user-created mash-ups. How does Web 2.0 change security for the Internet?
Ø Describe and discuss at least two backup strategies.
Ø Discuss one of the most important things you will take from this course. You do not have to document your sources for this question. It is an opinion question.
Project Written Report
The final report should be 10-12 pages, 12 font size, 1” margins, double-spaced. Follow the current APA format guide for your report. Use spell check, grammar check, etc. to make sure that your report is written in professional form with no keyboarding or grammatical errors. No abstract is required. However, a cover page and a reference page are required. Make sure the cover page and reference page are also in current APA format.
Your project paper will be assessed as follows:
• Is the paper of optimal length?
• Is the paper well organized?
• Is the paper clear and concise?
• Is the title appropriate
• Are individual ideas assimilated well?
• Are wording, punctuation, etc. correct?
• Is the paper formatted correctly?
• Is the paper well motivated?
• Is an interesting problem/issue addressed?
• Is knowledge of the area demonstrated?
• Use of diagrams or other graphics?
• Have all key references been cited?
• Are conclusions valid and appropriate?
Virtual Organization Management
The word count of this assignment must be between 2000 -2500 words. The Assignment can include Charts,Tables and relevant Snap shots..etc Each Individual need to find any One Virtual Organization. With respect to the organisation the following Questions need to be surveyed and answered.
1.About the Virtual Organisation
a. Organisation Name and profile.
b. Organisation Process.
c. Narrate the benefits of adopting the Organisation in to Virtual.
2. How web applications are used to manage and monitor supply chain in your organisation.
3.Explain how the integration of CRM, SRM, and e-ERP systems in the organisation.
4.Discuss the issues encountered in implementing the cloud technologies in the supply chain.
5.What are the Current Challenges in the Management of your Virtual Organization and give your suggestions to overcome the challenging issues.
(Due Dates ) Nov 23-2017
APA style and don’t forget the references
Risk Management on a Satellite Development Project
Assignment 4: Risk Management on a Satellite Development Project (Case Study from Chapter 10)
Due Week 8 and worth 240 points
Read the case titled: “Risk Management on a Satellite Development Project” found in Chapter 10.
Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:
- Suggest the issues that could have developed had the team not had a risk plan. Determine the major impacts of risk that the team needs to understand for the project to be successful.
- Justify the value of risk plan considering the time, effort, cost, and resources it took to develop such a plan. If you were the project manager, recommend the approach that you would take to ensure the project met the critical path identified.
- Assess how to determine the level of risk management appropriate for a project.
- Imagine the team working on the satellite development project was a virtual team in which team members were unable to meet in person. Explain the expected impact on the project, and suggest two (2) ways the team could maintain its current goal in both planning and execution.
- Use at least four (4) quality academic (peer-reviewed) resources in this assignment.
Your assignment must:
- Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
- Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.
RTM 404 Portfolio Project
General Directions:
The Portfolio is intended to encourage your reflection on course topics in personally meaningful ways. Your responses should be within the page length guidelines provided for each assignment and no longer than that. I encourage you to compose outlines and rough drafts prior to writing up the final entries to gauge the length of your project.
Your responses should be written in Word files, which are compatible with the Blackboard system. Be sure to save electronic files on your computer and a flash drive so as not to lose your work. Responses should be double-spaced using 12-point font and 1 inch margins. For full credit you must follow the directions in terms of format, length and content. You are encouraged to include photographs or other creative elements.
The title page should include your name and title of the course. Beyond that, the design of the cover page (graphics or photos) is up to you. If you do include graphics within the project those materials will not count as space toward your writing page limits. The overall design of your Portfolio should be attractive and professional looking.
Include a table of contents and remember to number the pages. A sample table of contents is provided at the end of this document.
Submit your Portfolios online by the deadlines using the directions provided on Blackboard for the Turnitin system. Note that this is a plagiarism detection system. Do not directly copy the work from your sources or copy the work of a previous student.
Projects must be received (you will receive a time stamp from the Blackboard system) by the deadline. Late assignments will lose 20% of total points.Plan ahead and submit your materials on time.
If you have trouble submitting your work, you must immediately contact me (before the deadline); otherwise your project is considered late. If you follow directions there will be no problem with your submission of the project. Thousands of my students have done it.
For each section of the Portfolio, copy the headings followed by your responses for a well-organized project. For example, for Section #1 the main heading is Personal Meanings of Travel and the sub-headings are: Favorite Travel Experiences, Qualities That Made These Your Favorite, and Themes Determining the Importance of Travel. (These are the same as the headings you will find in the sample Table of Contents.)
I have been using Portfolios for many years now and have found that students who put forth an earnest effort and answer the questions fully ALWAYS do well. If you follow the directions and put forth an honest effort you have nothing to worry about. Also, for information on evaluation refer to the grading rubric under the menu item “Portfolio.”
Section #1: Personal Meanings of Travel
As you will see, the Portfolio assignments are designed to provide a personal connection to the course materials. There are no right or wrong answers. What will ultimately be valuable to you is the degree to which you think about the material and provide complete and well-thought-out answers. The first assignment is to analyze the degree of importance of travel in each of our individual lives. Complete the following:
Favorite Travel Experiences
1. Think deliberately about what you consider to be your five most meaningful travel experiences. These could be locally (Balboa Park, for example), national, or international. Your choices can be from when you were very young (say a trip with your parents) or something you did this summer. The travel you choose can be something you did alone or with others. That is, just about anything that involves travel could be considered. At this point your task is to determine the five most important travel experiences of your life. Although this is the only exception, I will allow simple bullet points for your listing of the your top five travel experiences. Otherwise, all other responses for your Portfolio entries should be in full sentences.
Qualities That Made These Your Favorites
2. Describe the qualities that made these travel experiences important and meaningful to you. In this instance take each of the individual travel experiences, as listed above, and provide a detailed accounting of what, exactly, made these experiences special to you.
Themes Determining the Importance of Travel
3. Finally, what are the patterns or themes or commonalities among those qualities you listed above. In other words, as you look at the qualities that make certain travel experiences your favorites, what are the themes that really focus on the importance of travel to you in your life. At this point I don’t want to give you any more information that may influence you to come up with certain pre-determined answers. However, you will find as the course progresses that we will address several general qualities that attract people to travel. Keep in mind, of course that these will differ according to the individual.
Length: Two to three pages grand total for the entirety of Section #1
Recommended Date of Completion: The week it is assigned
Points: 10
Note: Read the general directions for the Portfolio (on the first page) carefully to assure the best grade possible. The Portfolio will be submitted on two different deadlines consisting of Sections #1-4, then later Sections #5-7 as indicated on the course calendar. In other words, you don’t submit anything right now.
Section #2: PBS Untold Stories Project
View the video segment, read the PDF file, and complete the study guide for each of the Untold Stories on African Americans, Native Americans, and Japanese Americans.
Note that the study guides can be used as reference material for the exam. You DON’T have to turn in the study guides. This will be the only online assignment that will also require information for an exam. So, again, hold onto the study guides to be used as reference material for the first exam.
Respond to each of the essay questions below:
Yosemite Buffalo Soldiers
1. African American tourists comprise less than one percent of the visitation to Yosemite National Park. Shelton Johnson has made it his life’s work to connect the general African American population to the national parks. Present ideas that you have that would result in the national parks being more attractive to African Americans as a tourism destination.
Mount Rushmore, Telling America’s Stories
2. Gerard Baker is the first American Indian to be Superintendent of Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Discuss your thoughts on the inclusion of American Indian history and culture, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. In other words, to what extent should Native American history be interpreted in our national parks? What, specifically, should tourists be exposed to in terms of Native American history?
Manzanar, Never Again
3. How should our country at war balance our citizens’ civil liberties and the need for national security? What relevance does this period of history (WWII) have in our world today (think 9/11) and some of the statements of President Trump? How does the fact that our country established a national site to honor a difficult period in our past reflect on us as a nation? What is it that tourists should learn about when they visit Manzanar?
Length: Three to five pages for all of Section #2 in its entirety
Recommended Date of Completion: The week it is assigned
Points: 15
Section #3: Personal Values and Culture
Click on the link provided this week for the Personal Values Assessment. This is a free assessment that will help you become more aware of your own values and how these values influence your decisions and actions. Note that there are many different scales and distinctions for our values and this is just one of many. One of the reasons I like this model is because it breaks things down according to Self Interest, Transformation, and Common Good, which are excellent categories in which to assess travel in our lives.
Complete the Personal Values Assessment and the answer the following:
Barrett Seven Levels
1. Describe the Barrett Seven Levels of Consciousness Model. A description of the Model is provided when your results are returned to you. Study the information provided and then describe the Model in your own words.
Your Results
2. Provide a summary of your results. You can either a) take a screen shot of your results to be included with this section of your Portfolio OR b) summarize your results in your own words.
Application to Travel
3. Analyze how your values may influence your travel such as where you choose to go and how much you enjoy the travel experience. According to your values, what are travel experiences that you would seek and what types of travel experiences would you want to avoid?
Length: Two to three pages grand total for the entirety of Section #3
Recommended Date of Completion: The week it is assigned
Points: 10
Section #4: Mountains Beyond Mountains Essays
Answer each of the following questions from the course readings.
Application of the W Curve of Cultural Change
1. In his first year in Haiti, Paul Farmer reflected on a young doctor who was anxious to return to the United States. Farmer revealed, “I wasn’t feeling judgmental. Haiti was something he was seeing that he could leave and erase from his mind, and I was thinking, Could I do that? He was leaving Haiti, really leaving in body and mind, and I realized I was going to have trouble with that.” Relate this to the “W Curve of Cultural Change, Adaptation and Adjustment” discussed in class. Explain the obligation you feel we have, if any, to other places we see—even though we return home.
Connecting with People Who are Different
2. Paul Farmer finds ways of connecting with people whose backgrounds are vastly different from his own. How does he do this? Are his methods something to which we can all aspire? Consider how you might adopt some of his methods.
Beyond Mountains There are Mountains
3. The title of the book comes from the Haitian proverb, “beyond mountains there are mountains.” What does the saying mean in the context of the culture it comes from, and what does it mean in relation to Farmer’s work? Can you think of other situations—personal or societal—for which this proverb might be apt? Explain.
Five Major Lessons
4. What do you believe are five major lessons that can be derived from the book? These can be anything that you believe are most important.
Perspectives on How You See the World
5. How has reading this book changed how you see the world?
Length: Three to five pages for the entirety of Section #4
Recommended Date of Completion: The week it is assigned
Points: 15
Week 4 Air Carrier 250 Words
Research an air incident that was considered to be the airlines fault because of safety violations. Give the details of the cases and the url for the case (only include the url at the end of the post). Lastly, give your opinion of why airlines cut safety corners in light of protecting their employees.
Instructions: Your initial post should be at least 250 words.
Assignment Instructions
Instructions:
In 2-3 pages (not counting cover and references), explain what expenses and costs facing today’s air industry. In addition, evaluate what the current fuel costs do to the industry and how they affect the ticket prices and the patrons’ flying occurrences.
Submission Instructions: Please attach the assignment in Word Format. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. Provide a minimum of 3 in text citations with an APA Reference List.
Negotiation
3. Ppecific to what you would like to do in the future. This project will be completed individually. The result will be an eight to roject: (Worth 20% of the grade). Conduct a set of interviews (two) with experts in a negotiation context s10 page paper (double spaced, 12 point type) reporting on information such as: 1) what types of negotiations the experts typically engage in, 2) who do they negotiate with, 3) what are the challenges faced in the negotiations, and 4) what leads to negotiation success in their field. You will also have to ask the interviewee two additional questions that you come up on your own. The objective of the paper is to increase your understanding of negotiations within your future profession. This will require a substantial investment of your time over the 16 week term. Please plan accordingly.
Networking
Essay should be 2 pages long with NO PLAGARISM. (Please Include References)
Overview:
Basic knowledge of computers is practically essential for productively engaging in twenty-first-century life. Working knowledge of computer platform technologies impacts everyone from help-desk personnel and field technicians to project managers and business executives. In order to make sound business decisions, one must have the ability to analyze business needs and compare available computer technology options for effectively meeting those needs.
Scenario:
You have been hired as an IT consultant by an entrepreneur starting a small advertising company called MilleniAds. As a start-up, your client’s company is relatively small and has a limited budget. There are only 10 employees, including a few creative directors, graphic designers, sales staff, a financial accountant, and an office administrator, with the entrepreneur as CEO. The current IT budget cannot exceed $25,000 and ideally should come in as far under that number as possible. MilleniAds will produce customized sales flyers, brochures, and other branded items, such as letterhead and business cards, that apply a youthful, fresh perspective targeting millennial demographics. Therefore, the company needs the ability to store and manipulate digital images and to produce physical copies of their products for their clients. The CEO wants to keep track of inventory, sales, and expenses digitally, but she does not anticipate having very complex records for the first year. She projects having only a dozen or so accounts but hopes to scale up in the coming years. It would be ideal to have a simple and user-friendly system for sharing information and files between employees. Many of the employees are millennials themselves who have indicated that their current desktop PCs are limiting their capabilities and that they prefer using their phones and other mobile devices for their professional and personal responsibilities. Two of the ten employees will operate primarily outside of the office, soliciting business from regional firms, and they will need to access company information while on the road, in their home offices, and at customer sites.
Prompt:
Given the scenario above, what are the best networking and information security options for addressing your client’s needs?
(Again, I only need the best networking and information security options.)
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
IV. Networking Options
First Question: Examine the business’s issues to determine network requirements. Illustrate your response with specific examples. For example, to what extent should there be access inside the business for mobile devices and remote personnel?
Second Question: Then, compare and contrast the options for meeting the requirements. Be sure to cite specific evidence that supports your conclusions. How would you ensure security of information over the network? Which type of network connection is preferable?
Third Question: Make final recommendations for network solutions based on your evaluation of the options. Be sure to logically justify your proposal as the best possible choice for meeting the business requirements.
Below, you will find several attached files to help with this assignment.
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Thermodynamic Process-Structure-Property (PSP) Relations of Organic Nanoparticles (
Project Work
Thermodynamic Process-Structure-Property (PSP) Relations of Organic Nanoparticles (<20 Nm) with Controlled Architecture of Core (MS)-And-Shell (CS) Morphology
Task: By establishing the structure-property relation, as chemical engineers, you are expected to propose the formation mechanisms for PSP relations for process-controlled deposition of organic core (MS)-and-shell (CS) nanostructures at low temperatures.
The project work is aimed to establish a comprehensive framework that integrates essential components for discovering reliable approaches to core (MS)-shell (CS) nanoparticle evolution. Process-structure-property relations derived from the above approaches will be used for creation of nanoparticle engineering specifically aimed at multi-scale systems. This will be accomplished through experimental studies and analytical methodologies. Initial results generated from this study will be further expanded to discover the specific low-temperature operational factors for core (MS)-shell (CS) nanostructures.
Eventually, the science will be used to create an engineering platform (NEMPPS) for an in-depth scientific understanding of the nanostructure evolution relationship to targeted integration into process-specific multi-scale systems. The key evolutionary innovation in the project work lies in discovering a scientific platform for using multi-scale process-structure-property relations to enable engineering of currently non-attainable organic nanostructures that are stable in relation to high-process shear conditions when mixed with foreign microscale granular particles, with applications in a wide variety of scientific and industrial processes.
Approach: Develop a thermodynamic hypotheses-driven approach on how to retain core-shell morphologies within the limits of required particle sizes (<20 nm) without altering the PSP relations.
Hypothesis – 1: Rapid expansion of thin liquid film of precursor solution facilitates instant disintegration of aerosol droplets under high vacuum and low pressure conditions.
Problem Statement : High temperature in the spray pyrolysis process instantly evaporates the droplets and also damages the molecular structure. This is because many biomolecules cannot withstand high operating temperatures. In particular, for pharmaceutical and drug related applications, it is essential to obtain both nanosized particles as well as stable biomolecules. Hence, a mechanism must be engineered to facilitate deposition of organic nanostructures in core-shell
Figure 1 . Controlled synthesis of various forms of nanostructures (a) crystalline structure (b) dendrite structure (c) Ring structure (d) Core-and-shell structure [7].
morphologies. Careful choice of operating conditions and parameters generating scientific mechanisms to evolve into an engineering protocol is needed.
How does low temperature facilitate the structural evolution?
Background:
In previous studies, several high temperature methods were used in the synthesis of nanoparticles [1-5]. Due to the sensitivity of many of the organic molecules to high temperature, it is often challenging to retain their biomolecular structure and biocompatibility in the synthesis of organic nanoparticles. Various studies have shown that concentration [1], sono-chemical procedure [2], pH-induced polymerization [3], thermo-electric behavior [4], cross-coupling reactions [5], and density and thermal conductivity [6] are a few factors that govern the nanostructure. However, it not yet clear how stable organic nanostructures can be obtained with MS as core and CS as shell at low operating temperatures. Creating these nanostructures at low-temperature without affecting the overall biomolecular structure is indeed a great challenge.
Central to the hypothesis is that the thin film of the feed solution has to be operated at a very low pressure, in order to break the film and instantly evaporate the aqueous phase. An ultrasonic atomizer facilitates the generation of small droplets. The frequency of the atomizer nozzle can be adjusted to control the spray, thereby generating more finer droplets. A relation between the operating temperature and pressure in the reactor chamber will be assessed for the lowest possible
temperature and pressure at which the particles start to deposit. This is very challenging, as the entire process is rapid and happens in a few seconds. Therefore, the finite time taken by the particles to deposit on the substrate will be studied by facilitating high vacuum inside the chamber. Our previous study [7] on metallic nanoparticles has shown a pattern of widely dispersed particles of various shapes (including core-shell) deposited on the substrate. But these process conditions cannot be applied to organic nanoparticles, as the system was operated at very high temperatures (>1000°C). It is challenging to re-create the same core-shell nanostructure for organic nanoparticles due to low temperature operation (85°C). Synthesis of various nanostructures (Figure 1) obtained by
controlling the process parameters and chemical composition showed that the nanostructural forms can typically be altered by controlling the concentration of the feed solution and temperature of operation. Based on the knowledge gained from my previous studies, the task is to investigate a new set of PSP relations at low temperature (85°C) operation to create core (MS)-shell (CS)
nanoparticles. This task should be accomplished by lowering the operating pressure and increasing the residence time for deposition. The goal is to maximize the time under low pressure conditions to facilitate expansion of aerosol droplet volume. Most importantly, the spherical shape has to be retained as the tempretaure is varied. It was observed during our earlier studies that it was often challenging to retain the spherical shape as the temperature is constantly changing unless the concentration of the precursor solution is varied. A process condition will be discovered at which this structure can be obtained. The second most important factor is to accomplish the desired size of 20nm. But the residence time distribution and the particle dynamics to facilitate the complete evaporation of the acquoeus phase, to accomplish the above conditions, is relatively unknown.
As thermodynamic chemical engineering students, your task is to carefully evaluate the problem by addressing the following questions:
1. Come up with a thermodynamic approach on how to make a solution that can dissolve both MS and CS together? Propose solution thermodynamics and properties studied.
2. Propose s thermodynamic mechanism proposing the dissolution and heat transition behavior of the above mentioned miscible solution.
3. Since the solution has to be processed at low temperatures (less than 45°C), propose a mechanism to operate the aerosol dynamics with specific operating temperature.
4. In order to obtain a binary material of CS and MS, discuss the transition of melting temperature and atomic interaction energy.
5. How do internal energy, pressure and volume of the system (reactor chamber) change with atomic fractions of components A (MS) and B (CS) in liquid phase ?
6. How do internal energy, pressure and volume of the system (reactor chamber) change with atomic fractions of components A (MS) and B (CS) in solid phase ?
7. Propose a mechanism for interaction potential of atomic components as a function of operating temperature.
8. Based on the atomic interaction potential, explain how MS forms as a core and CS as a shell.
9. Identify various technological road blocks when transitioning from metallic to organic structures. How do you overcome them in thermodynamic terms?
10. What is the release in thermal energy from formation of core-shell structure? Compare metallic and organic structures.
11. What is the stored energy associated with the formation of particles?
12. Compare relative thermodynamic stabilities of various structures and suggest a methodology for heat of solution measurements for organic solutions.
References
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[2] Shirazi, F.S.; Akhbari, K. Sonochemical procedures; the main synthetic method for synthesis of coinage metal ion supramolecular polymer nano structures, (2016), Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 31: 51-61.
[3] Xu, T.; Qi, Y.; Zhao, X. Controlled fabrication of nanostructures by assembling Au nanoparticles on functionalized polymeric spheres, (2016), Colloids and Surfaces A-Physicochemical And Engineering Aspects, 498: 139-145.
[4] Son, W.; Lee, S.H.; Park, H.; Thermoelectric Behavior of Conducting Polymers Hybridized with Inorganic Nanoparticles, (2016), Journal of Electronic Materials, 45(6): 2935-2942.
[5] Song, K.; Liu, P.; Wang, J.; Highly active palladium nanoparticles immobilized on knitting microporous organic polymers as efficient catalysts for Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction, (2016), Journal of Porous Materials, 23(3): 725-731.
[6] Zhao, S.; Yang, Z.; Zhou, X.; Fabrication and characterization of in-situ grown carbon nanotubes reinforced SiC/SiC composite, (2016), Ceramics International, 42(7): 9264-9269.
[7] Pingali, K.C., Deng, S.; Rockstraw, D. Direct synthesis of Ru–Ni core-and-shell nanoparticles by spray-pyrolysis: Effects of temperature and precursor constituent ratio. (2008). Powder Technology, 183, 282-289.
