TOPIC 4 : NOTE MAKING AND NOTE TAKING SKILLS If you are able to take and make good notes‚ you will save time in terms of: Having to look for the original text Having to look through massive piles of notes just to retrieve the specific information that you need. 1. WAYS OF MAKING NOTES -depends on the situation and the purpose for note-making -different ways of making notes : Annotation; Outline notes; Column notes; Mind maps Summary notes. 1.1 Annotation
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Example 1. Suppose an amount Php 500.00 is invested for 2 years at 6% per year. How much is the earning of the investment after two years? Solution: The following can be obtained from the problem:‚‚. . From this we conclude that‚ the investment earned Php60.00. 2. If Php4‚ 000.00 is borrowed at an annual interest rate of 16% for 9 months. How much is the interest due in borrowing the amount of money?
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Exam 2 Study Guide *Same format; some true false Exam in general Chapters 4‚ 7‚8‚9‚10‚11 Know cases! May ask something specific about case. Read carefully‚ look at questions‚ understand what we discussed in class‚ and how we interpreted in class Ch. 7 Know advantages and disadvantages of online surveys and focus groups pg. 186‚ 188 Advantages of Online Focus Groups Lower Costs Faster turnaround time Respondents Ability to be geographically separate and be located anywhere Intangibles such as
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SAP Note 1914885 - Mandatory InputField check missing in THTMLB framework Version 2 Validity: 18.09.2013 - active Language English (Master) Header Data Released On 18.09.2013 19:20:46 Release Status Released for Customer Component CRM-BF-SVY Survey Suite Priority Correction with medium priority Category Program error Symptom In CRM Survey Suite and after switching to THTMLB framework (with note 1817152)‚ the check on Mandatory (Required) Input Fields is missing in Web UI.
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CHApter1 2.What key insights does the GEM study provide us about entrepreneurship? Of particular interest to GEM is early stage entrepreneurial activity‚ which consists of businesses that are just being started and businesses that have been in existence for less than three and one-half years. While the high rates of entrepreneurial start-up activities occur in low-income countries‚ where good jobs are not plentiful such as brazil‚ china‚ Argentina. Low rates occur in high-income countries‚ such
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sativum var. abyssinicum) accessions by qualitative traits in the highlands of Southern Tigray‚ Ethiopia Haddis Yirga1* and Dargie Tsegay2 1 Tigray Agricultural Research Institute‚ Alamata Agricultural Research Center‚ P.O.Box 54‚ Alamata‚ Ethiopia. 2 Hawassa University‚ Department of Plant and Horticultural Science P.O.Box 05‚ Hawassa‚ Ethiopia. Accepted 16 September‚ 2013 Cultivated Pisum is dominated with Pisum sativum subgroup‚ but P. sativum var. abyssinicum (Dekoko) is a unique subgroup developed
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about sharing of information. Communication occurs when we share information and it is understood by the other person(s) the way you have understood it. Communication therefore is: 1) The process of creating a shared understanding (Barker 2000). 2) It is the negotiation of shared meaning (Payne 1998). 3) According to Adler and Rodman (2000) communication is the process of human beings responding to the symbolic behavior of other persons. THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS The Sender initiates the communication
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PS sol. Remove the Ancillary belt. DO NOT LET THE ANCILLARY BELT TENSIONER SNAP BACK - IT CAN DAMAGE THE HOUSING Removing the alternator. Remove the lower radiator hose from pump housing. Remove the 2 bolts attaching the metal engine coolant pipe to the rear pump housing. Remove the 2 bolts holding the top water outlet pipe to block - this is best done by removing the front turbo inlet pipe bolts so you can move the pipe out the way to get to the water outlet bolts. The water outlet pipe
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halves e.g. 2/4‚ 3/4‚ 4/4 Compound – each beat is a dotted note which can be divided in to three quavers e.g. 6/8‚ 9/8‚ 12/8 Triplets – three notes played in the space of two Dotted rhythms – placing a dot after a note which adds half the length (a dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats‚ a dotted minim is worth three beats) Tied notes – joining two notes of the same pitch with a curved line which means they are played together Accents – stress or emphasis on certain notes. Usually the
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Periodic Inventory System Perpetual Inventory System Purchases xxx Accounts Payable Purchase of merchandise on account Merchandise Inventory Accounts Payable Purchase of merchandise on account xxx Accounts Payable Merchandise Inventory Return of merchandise xxx Accounts Receivable Cost of Sales Sales Merchandise Inventory Sale of merchandise on account xxx xx Sales Returns and Allowances Merchandise Inventory Accounts Receivable Cost of Sales Return of merchandise xxx xx xxx xxx Merchandise
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