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    Music notes

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    Music Knowledge By Referring to the score of each List piece‚ candidates can be asked to: Name and/or explain any notes‚ rests‚ signs‚ terms its title and its key/tonality Identify (on the appropriate score) any key changes that occur‚ or explain other types of tonal organizations (atonal‚ pentatonic) Explain form‚ through a detailed structural analysis. Where the piece is a movement from a larger work‚ brief knowledge of its relationship to the other movements in the work is expected Either

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    Fbi Notes

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    [pic] Finding the Big Idea (FBI) Notes 1. Read each section of the assigned reading carefully. 2. Write one main idea sentence that summarizes each bold black subheading. You should use and underline the subheading in the sentence. 3. Next‚ write one main idea sentence that summarizes each purple heading. This covers the information of the bold black headings of that section. You should use and underline the purple heading in the sentence. EXAMPLE: Text: Norton‚ Mary Beth‚ A People and

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    Capstone Notes

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    Exam 2 Study Guide Note: The guide below represents approximately 90% of what will be on your exam. Know this stuff‚ and dig into your notes for anything major I’ve missed here. I’m targeting about 37 questions – all multiple choice. * Review any major-in class examples. Like Enron & Tyco proxy discussions… * Check e-campus for the 5 Exam 2 readings * One “big picture” question from each of the posted WSJ articles * Know definitions of the Corporate-level Strategies

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    C++ Notes

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    Getting Set Up - C++ Compilers The very first thing you need to do‚ before starting out in C++‚ is to make sure that you have a compiler. What is a compiler‚ you ask? A compiler turns the program that you write into an executable that your computer can actually understand and run. If you’re taking a course‚ you probably have one provided through your school. If you’re starting out on your own‚ your best bet is to use Code::Blocks with MinGW. If you’re on Linux‚ you can use g++‚ and if you’re on

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    Cat Notes

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    NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY P2 (THEORY) NOVEMBER 2010 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 15 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over Computer Applications Technology/P2 2 NSC DBE/November 2010 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. 2. 3. This question paper consists of SECTION A and SECTION B. Answer ALL the questions. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper.

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    Course Notes

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    College students‚ pay close attention. You’ll need recommendations one day‚ so make sure your professor knows you by name and you aren’t 1 face in 400. Bio-Study Tip 4 Compare biology notes with a friend. Since much of biology tends to be abstract‚ have a "note buddy." Each day after class compare notes with your buddy and fill

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    Audit Notes

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    CHAPTER 19 International Taxation in Canada Problem 1 (Basic) Andrew English has agreed to play professional soccer with the Toronto Metros of the Canadian Soccer League. Andrew lives in England and will be resident in Canada only for the five months of the soccer season. His three-year contract calls for an annual salary of $35‚000. At the time of signing this contract in England‚ the Metros gave Andrew a signing bonus of $25‚000. Andrew’s agent was paid $3‚000 to represent him in negotiating

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    M2 Notes

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    MODULE TWO M2L1 Slide 1 The process that generates all of our blood cells is called hematopoesis. This multistep process takes place mostly in the bone marrow. Hematopoiesis actually starts in embryonic development at a different site called the yolk sac‚ but at this early stage‚ only a few types of cells are generated. The process moves to other places‚ such as the fetal liver‚ but at birth‚ most hematopoiesis occurs in the bone marrow. At any given time‚ there is a hierarchy of cells in

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    Law Notes

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    Negligence: All the necessary elements of negligence must be proven by the plaintiff‚ and any possible defence must be countered‚ in order to successfully sue someone for negligence • Negligence is a tort‚ involving another person’s failure to take reasonable care in circumstances where their conduct might foreseeably cause us harm or loss. What is a tort? • The Law of Torts is concerned with minimum standards of conduct expected between people. • To establish liability

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    Econometrics Notes

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    n E ( X ) = x1 p1 + ... + xn pn = ∑ xi pi xi i =1 = all possible values of X f(x) = the probability density function‚ p.d.f xi = all possible values of X pi = the probability associated with it n = the number of observations Note

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