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Grade 11 University Level Chemistry Year End Notes

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Nominations and Campaigns

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The Nomination Game Nomination A party?s official endorsement of a candidate for office Barack Obama was the candidate nominated by the democrats to run for president in 2008 John moccasin was nominated as the republican candidate How do they get nominated? Requires money, media attention, and momentum A candidate must manipulate each of these elements through campaign strategy In the United States a presidential candidate must announce they are running at least one year in advance because of the nomination game Some countries like Britain limit by law the length of campaigns (5 weeks!) Competing for delegates The goal of the nomination game is to win the majority of delegates? support at the national party convention

Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA)

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TSCA Compliance really does matter. Feb. 24, 2011 Background TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act)? Was enacted in 1976 Is intended to protect public health and the environment from unreasonable risk without overburdening the chemical industry Gives EPA a broad authority to regulate the manufacture, use, distribution, and disposal of chemical substances Is federally mandated Full text : www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/15/ch53.html TSCA TSCA?s Four Titles Title I: the Control of Toxic Substances Regulates the manufacture, processing, use, distribution in commerce, and disposal of chemical substances and mixtures. In addition, it regulates the use and disposal of PCBs. Title II: the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA)

Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA)

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TSCA Compliance really does matter. Feb. 24, 2011 Background TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act)? Was enacted in 1976 Is intended to protect public health and the environment from unreasonable risk without overburdening the chemical industry Gives EPA a broad authority to regulate the manufacture, use, distribution, and disposal of chemical substances Is federally mandated Full text : www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/15/ch53.html TSCA TSCA?s Four Titles Title I: the Control of Toxic Substances Regulates the manufacture, processing, use, distribution in commerce, and disposal of chemical substances and mixtures. In addition, it regulates the use and disposal of PCBs. Title II: the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA)

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