scheme of work (JSS 1) FIRST TERM: 1ST Week: Machines: Definitions. 2nd Week: Types and uses of machines. 3rd Week: Definition of computer and parts of computer. 4th Week: Data and information 5th Week: Input devices & Output devices. 6th Week: Classification and uses of computer. 7th Week: Mid – Term Test. 8th Week: Revision of terms work 9th Week: Computer peripherals‚. 10-11th Week: Revision. 12-13th Week: Examination.
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Slide Set 1 – Investment Alternatives An investor aims to maximise their expected welfare * Return is good * Risk is bad * However‚ to get higher returns investors must take on more risk – the reason for this is because there is a premium for risk (risk return trade off) * No free lunches on wall street * Portfolios * Different asset classes * Financial assets * Paper or electronic * E.g. Stocks‚ bonds etc. *
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ACCT1501 Notes Financial accounting Accounting is a process of identifying‚ measuring and communicating economic information to allow informed decisions by the users of that information. Financial accounting measures an enterprise’s performance over time and its position (status) at a point in time. Accrual accounting The method of making an economically meaningful and comprehensive measurement of performance and position by recognising economic events regardless of when cash transactions
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Chapter 5 Notes * Dopamine and the related substances norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (EPI) comprise a small but important group of neurotransmitters and hormones called catecholamines. * Catecholamine contains two chemical similarities: a core structure of catechol and a nitrogen-containing group called an amine. The catecholamines‚ in turn‚ belong to a wider group of transmitter called either monoamines (transmitters that possess one amine group) or biogenic amines * EPI – adrenergic
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Excretion Notes 4.2.1 (a) Define the term excretion (b) Explain the importance of removing metabolic wastes‚ including carbon dioxide and nitrogenous waste‚ from the body. Definitions: Excretion: “The removal of waste products of metabolism from the body”. Ingestion: “The intake of substances into the stomach”. Digestion: “The breakdown of molecules that are ingested from large molecules into small molecules”. Absorption: “The intake of those small molecules through the plasma membrane
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Biyani’s Think Tank Concept based notes Business Laws (MBA) Lecturer Deptt. of Commerce & Management Biyani Girls College‚ Jaipur For more details: - http://www.gurukpo.com 2 Published by : Think Tanks Biyani Group of Colleges Concept & Copyright : ©Biyani Shikshan Samiti Sector-3‚ Vidhyadhar Nagar‚ Jaipur-302 023 (Rajasthan) Ph : 0141-2338371‚ 2338591-95 • Fax : 0141-2338007 E-mail : acad@biyanicolleges.org Website :www.gurukpo.com; www.biyanicolleges.org First Edition
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The Scarlet Letter Reading Guide Directions: As you read each night‚ pay special attention to these questions/ comments. Be prepared to discuss these issues during class. You should keep notes to aid you in your reading and understanding of the novel. Focus on reading the chapters closely and using the following items to illuminate events that may be difficult to understand at first. I recognize that this is higher level reading‚ but I urge you to do as much as you can with the
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Prep for EDAHOD5 – Assessment 1. Outcomes based assessment * What to assess. Things we want the learners to be able to know and to do by end of learning programme * Demonstrations of learning * An outcome includes knowledge skills and attitudes * To assess we must provide opportunities to be deemed competent * Assess knowledge‚ skills and attitude‚ therefore Outcomes based as opposed to input based * When doing this assessment we use a set of assessment criteria – formative
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Chapter 1 Environment- All external conditions‚ factors‚ matter‚ and energy‚ living and nonliving‚ that affect any living organism or other specified system. Non-Point Sources- Broad and diffuse areas‚ rather than points‚ from which pollutants enter bodies of surface water or air. Examples include runoff of chemicals and sediments from cropland‚ livestock feedlots‚ logged forests‚ urban streets‚ parking lots‚ lawns‚ and golf courses. Compare point source. Scientific Principles of Sustainability-
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Topic 3: The Organisational Environment MGMT 1001‚ s2 2013 School of Management Australian School of Business The Peter Farrell Cup Do you have a business idea that you’d like to bring to life? Make it happen - Enter into the Peter Farrell Cup and win $5000. Information night – 21st August 2013 ASB lounge 6pm – 7.30 pm Find out more‚ www.cie.unsw.edu.au Events (LHS of page)‚ then follow the “Competition Series” link Key Dates Information Night - 6 pm‚ Wednesday 21 August Registration
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