information for your citations so that readers can then easily identify and locate each piece of work that you have used. It is important that these references are consistent‚ correct and complete. Why do we need to cite references? To acknowledge debts to other writers. To demonstrate the body of knowledge upon which your research is based. To show how widely you have researched your topic and on what authority you have based your arguments or conclusions. To enable all those who read your work to locate
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A polynomial function with degree ’2’ is called a Quadratic function. The most general form of Quadratic equation is * Cubic Function: A polynomial function with degree ’3’ is called cubic function. The most general form of cubic function is * Identity Function: Let be a function then ’’ is called on identity function. If . * Rational
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are similar but different. A Laptop computer is considered top of the by almost anyone who knows about them. A laptop computer can cost a person any where from eight hundred dollars well on into the thousands‚ all depending on what kind of computer you get and what you want it to do. If you want to get a well-known brand computer that is efficient enough for every day use you could spend over twelve hundred dollars. One can easily spend more adding accessories such as CD and DVD burners‚ Computer
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1) E-tailing (Electronic Retailing) One of the best example of this category is Amazon.com which is the most trusted and well-known site that sells a huge variety of products in the internet. A customer can buy through credit cards and the site will be sending the product that you bought. 2) Catalog and direct Mail Marketing This kind of retailing is done by sending catalogs ang mails to a prospect that you want to get‚ they vary from basic needs to luxurious things. Oneof the companies
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superior carpet quality wool that is used for making nice quality of carpets. 3. Nali Sheep Found in Rajasthan‚ Haryana‚ and Punjab‚ India. Gives good quality of carpet wool that is used for making premium variety of carpets. 4. Bakharwal Sheep Found in Jammu and Kashmir‚ India. The wool given by Bakharwal sheep is used for making woollen shawls. 5. Drysdale Sheep Found in New Zealand. Gives coarse thick wool which is used in making carpets. 6. Baluchi Found in Iran‚ Pakistan and Afghanistan
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institutionalized a system known as fractional reserve banking‚ under which banks hold liquid assets equal to only a portion of their current liabilities. In addition to other regulations intended to ensure liquidity‚ banks are generally subject to minimum capital requirements based on an international set of capital standards‚ known as the Basel Accords. "A banker ... is a trader who buys money‚ or money and debts‚ by creating other debts‚ which he does with his credit - exchanging for a debt payable in the
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SPIRAL/PROGRESSION APPROACH in teaching competencies. Spiral Curriculum A curriculum in which students revisit topics each year‚ allegedly extending in each grade what they have learned in the grade before. The premise is that if students develop a strong foundation one year they can build on and expand that foundation the next year. Criteria for Selection of Content of Spiral Curriculum 1. Validity 2. Significance 3. Interest 4. Learnability 5. Consistency with social realities 6. Utility
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word processor is mentioned. Intel has been producing the most top-of-the-line computer processors for several decades now. AMD or Advanced Micro Devices is Intel’s only true competitor in the computer processor market producing computer processors which rival the speed and power of Intel’s. [pic] |[pic] |[pic] | |Intel Core i7
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Type of Bonds Fixed rate bonds have a coupon that remains constant throughout the life of the bond. A variation are stepped-coupon bonds‚ whose coupon increases during the life of the bond. Zero-coupon bonds (zeros) pay no regular interest. They are issued at a substantial discount to par value‚ so that the interest is effectively rolled up to maturity (and usually taxed as such). The bondholder receives the full principal amount on the redemption date. High-yield bonds (junk bonds) are bonds
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filling the form Now that we are right in the middle of the financial year‚ it is time to revisit an old but extremely significant issue — that of saving tax deducted at source (TDS) with the help of filing Forms 15G and 15H. The conditions under which Form 15G and 15H may be filed are similar yet with a significant difference. But some taxpayers end up filing the form when they are not eligible to and vice versa. Basically‚ TDS is applicable to any interest above Rs10‚000 from most of the common
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