DIRECTED: REPORT – Report to Principal You are very disappointed by the conditions and services provided by your school canteen. You decide to write a report to inform your school principal about the poor conditions and services of the canteen. These would include: insufficient table and benches food and drinks not covered too little food counters dirty and clogged drains – smelly food – expensive and lacks variety inadequate food – late comers have nothing to buy‚ to eat
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is brushing your teeth twice a day. Did you know that dental hygiene also includes flossing your teeth at least once a day? We know flossing is not something that anyone really enjoys doing because it can be very uncomfortable. Gateway Family Dentistry located in Murfreesboro‚ Tennessee wants you to know what can happen to your teeth when you don’t floss. Don’t you want to have a healthy smile? A vital part of keeping a healthy smile is to floss daily. Not flossing daily hurts your overall oral
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An example of inductive reasoning would be Erik leaves for school at 7:30 am Erik is always on time. Erik assumes‚ then‚ that he will always be on time. The premise of this example is that Erik likes to be on time. The conclusion is that Erik likes to be on time and can be late no matter what in his mind. It is inductive reasoning because he predicts when he should be there based of one initial time. Another example of inductive reasoning would be that if lee is an excellent swimmer. lee has a swimming
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Chapter 1 THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF REASONING ARGUMENTS Reasoning is the activity of making inferences. This is when you attempt to justify or prove one statement by appealing to another statement/s. To prove or justify a statement means to give a good reason for believing it.1 The statement that you are trying to justify is called the conclusion whereas the justifying statements are called premises. All reasoning has a conclusion (implied or explicit) and at least one (and typically more than one)
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Abstract The main two reasons for the companies to implement variable pay plan are: motivating employees and reducing cost. In this paper we try to point out the challenges the organizations might face when they apply variable pay system by reviewing related literature. We find that it is difficult for the company to have a reliable measure for the variable pay system. In addition‚ the focus of the variable pay plan should be on motivating employees or cutting cost and how to strike a balance between
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Katherine Forbert December 4‚ 2012 Ms. Dixon 4th period Criminal Justice III Honors 2nd Quarter Research Project Danny Rolling On August 20 1990‚ the university town of Gainesville‚ Florida was ranked as being the thirteenth best place to live in the United States by Money magazine. By the end of the week‚ American papers had renamed the town "Grisly Gainesville" after the bodies of five young students had been discovered brutally murdered and mutilated as they slept in their
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1- An office building contains 27 floors and has 37 offices on each floor. How many offices are in the building? Solution: Total number of offices is 27 * 37 =999 2- A particular brand of shirt comes in 12 colors‚ has a male version and a female version‚ andcomes in three sizes for each sex. How many different types of this shirt are made? Solution: Using product rule‚ we have 12×2×3 = 72 different types of this shirt. 3. Use a tree diagram to find the number of bit strings of length four
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Chapterr 1 Introduction n Thiss thesis contains work on reinforced random walks‚ the reconstruction of random sceneriess observed along a random walk path‚ and the length of a longest increasing subsequencee in a random permutation. In this introduction‚ I will survey some of the work inn the area and describe my results. Furthermore I will explain how all three subjects fit intoo the framework of random walks in stochastic surroundings. Section 1 is dedicated to reinforcedd random walks. Section
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Use of Dummy Variables in Testing for Equality Between Sets of Coefficients in Linear Regressions: A Generalization Author(s): Damodar Gujarati Source: The American Statistician‚ Vol. 24‚ No. 5 (Dec.‚ 1970)‚ pp. 18-22 Published by: American Statistical Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2682446 . Accessed: 09/07/2013 18:34 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms
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Teachers Activity • Checking of Assignment Good Morning Class! Before we start our lesson for this day‚ let us stand for our prayer. Kindly get your assignment and we will check it. A. Pre-assessment 1. Preparation Let us sing the song” 2. Science Word Drill Please read the following words Tree‚ chalk‚ cat‚ dog‚ man‚ paper‚ pencil 3. Review Give examples of living things and non-living things. Very good! Now look inside the room and observe
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