Alla Onishchenko Professor Dennis C. Bartsch English 098 September 23‚ 2013 Person I Admire The Most. Movie stars and singers‚ who make a lot of money and are famous‚ are teenager’s admiration. However‚ they don’t even know the person on their own personality. To me admiration is a kind of respect. But there aren’t a lot of people in this world who have that kind of respect from me. We all have someone to look up to. My mother is the only person who I started admiring since I was a little girl
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CHAPTER 1 People nowadays have different personality. Teenagers are living their life as they wanted to. They misuse the knowledge that God has given us in terms of decision making. Most of the time‚ teens are very determined to prove themselves to the people around them as much as they can. They usually find a way to try new things out of curiosity and most of all to feel a different affection that life has to offer. Where do you think they learn it from? Observations show that they learn it
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1. | Explain 3 uses of pencil besides writing | 3. | Tell us about 3 interesting fact about yourself | 4. | Tell us how to make your favorite meal | 5. | Tell us about the hardest thing you ever done | 6. | If you were an animal what would you be? | 7. | A job I’d love to have | 8. | What has been the best day in your life? | 9. | Where do you see yourself in five years | 10. | How to become a millionaire? | 11. | My most unforgettable moment during my school.. | 12. | My favorite
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XXXXXXXXXXXX My Superman GP: Intro/Inform SP: Specifically want to inform/entertain audience about who the most influential person in my life is and how he has helped direct my course. THESIS: Will be talking about my dad‚ why he is the most influential person in my life and how he has helped direct my journey and keep me on track. -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INTRO: Who likes superheroes
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Childhood is the most carefree part of a person’s life. Children are instinctively pure creatures‚ unperturbed by the troubles that may surround them. Like the quote above states‚ the incidents they go through are simply black and white‚ good and bad. However‚ as they grow older‚ they lose their innocent state of mind. They are suddenly thrown into a world where they are constantly struggling to defeat the odds and are desperately seeking answers to life’s questions. Is there anyone that helps them
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time. D Dembo‚ R Lisle Candidates should remove the formula sheet and answer sheet from the end of the paper. Write your number and teacher’s name on the answer sheet and this question paper immediately. General Instructions Total marks – 100 marks • Reading time – 5 minutes • Working time – 2½ hours • Write using black or blue pen • Calculators may be used • A formulae sheet is provided at the back of this paper Section I • • • Pages 2–7 22 marks Attempt Questions
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more than 10% of the floor area and the openings must not less than 5% of the floor area. - For this room‚ the floor area = 2.62m x 3.52m = 9.22 m2 The window area = 1.78m x 1.195m = 2.13 m2 Natural lighting = (2.13 m2 / 9.22m2) x 100% = 23.1 % 23.1 % > 10% (comply with UBBL) Natural ventilation = 23.1% > 5% (comply with UBBL) * Hence this room in Taman Bunga Raya is complying with Uniform Building By Law. Clause 39(3)
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University of California‚ Davis Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics ARE 100B Dr. Larson Winter 2010 Problem Set 3 Answers 1. Intel is a monopolist manufacturing computer chips with a competitive fringe of firms that act as price takers of the price Intel sets. The market willingness to pay for the P80 chip is given by= 400 − Q‚ with p in dollars p F per chip and Q in thousands of chips per month. The fringe marginal cost curve is MC= 40 + .5Q F (with Q F and MC F also
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marks ) b) Mr. Cousins is carpeting his living room and dining area. The carpeting is $32.25 per square metre. What is the cost of the carpeting he needs? (2 marks) c) Find the perimeter of the above shape (3 marks) (d).Mr. Cousins also wants to put baseboard in the same rooms. It is installed along the edge of the floor. The cost is $5.75 per metre. How much will the baseboard trim cost? (2 marks) 2. Find the area of the following figures a) b)
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Budgeted machine hours ( X 94000) ( X 94000) 94000 87935 6065 Machinery Insurance Value of machinery ( X 9050) ( X 9050) 9020 6380 2640 Rent and rates Floor area (sq metres) ( X 49600) ( X 49600) ( X 49600) ( X 49600) 49600 19840 22320 4960 2480 Buildings Insurance Floor area (sq metres) ( X 12800) ( X 12800) ( X 12800) ( X 12800) 12800 5120 5760 1280 640 ( X 26600) ( X 26600) Machinery depreciation Value of machinery 26600 18815 7785 Total Allocated and
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