nutritious food‚ shelter‚ clothing‚ and health care. Parents are not obligated to but can provide children toys‚ luxuries etc. 3. What other needs might a child have that a parent is expected to provide? Emotional‚ educational‚ safety‚ discipline 4. What are the qualities of a nurturing parent? Nurturing parents try to see things through their children eyes‚ learn about their children’s personality‚ effectively enforce discipline‚ and develop understanding of their child’s emotional‚ physical
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Economics‚ Case No. 8 THE PRODUCTION FUNCTION AT TOYOTA Throughout most of the 20th century‚ business in the United States‚ especially in manufacturing‚ was dominated by the paradigms of mass production and scientific management. The focus was primarily on finding ways to produce at lower unit costs without much overt concern about quality and consumer satisfaction. Now‚ a new view of the productive enterprise has emerged. The new view focuses more on quality and customer satisfaction as the driving
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(grams) = 12.71 (grams) NaHCO3 12.71 (grams) NaHCO3 ÷ 84.01 (grams/mole) = 0.1513 moles of NaHCO3 0.135 Moles of NaHCO3 × 58.4428 (Molar mass of NaCl) Giving me 8.8240 (grams) NaCl as my theoretical yield. 4. What is the actual yield of NaCl in your experiment? Show your work below. (4 points) The actual yield is: 31.52 (grams) – 24.35 (grams) = 7.14 (grams) NaCl (After the evaporation of water) 5. Determine the percent yield of NaCl in your experiment‚ showing all work neatly in the space below
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Lesson 7.01: Nervous and Endocrine Systems Explain how the two parts of the nervous system work together Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System The PNS carries impulses in and out of the CNS Identify the major parts of the brain Cerebrum(remembering‚ thinking‚ feeling)‚ Cerebellum(coordination‚ balance)‚ brain stem(breathing‚ digestion‚ heart rate) Describe the structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous systems CNS: made up of the brain and spinal cord
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CBSE-i CLASS XI UNIT-8 CHEMISTRY Thermodynamics Student’s Manual Shiksha Kendra‚ 2‚ Community Centre‚ Preet Vihar‚ Delhi-110 092 India CLASS CBSE-i XI UNIT-8 CHEMISTRY Thermodynamics Student’s Manual Shiksha Kendra‚ 2‚ Community Centre‚ Preet Vihar‚ Delhi-110 092 India The CBSE-International is grateful for permission to reproduce and/or translate copyright material used in this publication. The acknowledgements have been included wherever appropriate and sources from where the material
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permitted. 1. Why it is not possible to charge just one end of metal rod? 2. Two wires of equal crossectional area‚ one of iron and the other of manganin‚ have the same resistance. Which one will be longer? 3. What is the SI unit of magnetic flux? 4. Name the series of hydrogen spectrum which has least wavelength. 5. Why a transistor cannot be used as a rectifier? 6. Give two properties of electric field lines. Sketch them for an isolated positive point charge. 7. A conducting loop is held stationary
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SUGGESTED SOLUTION – BUSINESS TAXATION ASSIGNMENT S1 2008 Introductory Notes References to sections are to ITAA 1936 (e.g. s 88) or ITAA 1997 (e.g. s 43-10). Note up-front that this is a fairly comprehensive answer. We are not expecting students to come up with an answer as comprehensive as that attached. We are looking for: a coherent approach to the question‚ quality of argument‚ identification of key points‚ absence of self-contradiction in later part of paper‚ familiarity with primary sources
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questions: 1. Why is business integration important to Reebok? (2 marks) 2. Diagram what information is collected and how it is used in the new system at Reebok (4 marks) 3. When problems arise with the network‚ or the software‚ how can they be identified and resolved? How do we set up an IS group to solve problems and help users? (4 marks) 4. How has Reebok been hampered by its information system? (2 marks) 5. Write a report (10 marks) to management that describes the primary cause of the problems
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Data: Table 1 - Physics 400 Trials Distance (cm) Time (s) Average Speed (cm/s) 1 100.0 cm (first section) 1.01 99.0 2 100.0 cm (second section) 1.12 89.3 3 100.0 cm (third section) 1.27 78.7 4 400.0 cm (entire section) 2.97 134.68 Questions: 1. Use your data from Table 1 to calculate (to the nearest tenth of a cm/s) the average speed of the ball for each trial. Record your answers in Table 1. Be sure to include Table 1 when you submit this assessment. 2. Why are the speed values in Table
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02.01 Regions Chart and Written Response Part 1 Regions Chart Category North South West Midwest Political Labor Unions were formed to have representitives of workers because rich people wanted to make more money but the workers wanted to be paid more with better places to work at. most of the south was destroyed during the war so they had to restart from the bottom‚ both politically and ecomonically They had a very little population‚ consisting mostly of chinese immigrants
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