Step 3 : Open up the Desmume folder. Place your .dsv file inside the “Battery” folder. Step 4 : Open DeSmuME_x64.exe Click File < Open and browse to and choose your rom. Everything should work now! For those of you who got confused‚ here is a tutorial on how to do
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References: McGuigan‚ J.R.‚ Moyer‚ R.C.‚ & deB. Harris‚ F.H. (2014). Managerial economics: Applications‚ strategies‚ and tactics. Mason‚ OH: Cengage Learning
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CHM 096 TUTORIAL 2 (Chemical Equilibrium) 1. Write the equilibrium constant expression‚ Kc‚ for each of the following reactions: a) 2NO(g) + O2(g) ⇄ 2NO2(g) b) The decomposition of solid potassium chlorate to solid potassium chloride and oxygen gas. c) 4HCl(g) + O2(g) ⇄ 2H2O(g) + 2Cl2(g) d) 2NO2(g) + 7H2(g) ⇄ 4H2O(l) + 2NH3(g) e) H2O(g) + C(s) ⇄ CO(g) + H2(g) f) The reduction of solid copper (II) oxide with hydrogen gas to produce copper metal and
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Tutorial 4 Bullet Point Summary Question 1-Income Derived from a Business Is the $10 000 cash rebate income under CB1 of the ITA 2007? CB1: * Income of a business is taxable unless it is of capital in nature * Capital Revenue Distinction Relevant Cases: * Wattie v CIR * Birkdale Service Station Ltd v CIR Facts to Consider: * No obligation to spend the rebate on anything in particular * Gas n Go already bound to an exclusive agreement with Caltex * Used to repaint
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Ans:- The produce we have selected is Surf Excel. Q2. Identify the company. Ans:- The company to which Surf Excel belongs is Hindustan Unilever(HUL). Q3. Describe various product lines of the company. Ans:- a.Food Brands:- 1.Kwality walls 2.Lipton 3.Kissan 4.Annapurna 5.Bru 6.Taj Mahal 7.Brook Brond 8.Knorr 9.Modern bread b.Home care brands:- 1.Active Wheel 2.Cif 3. Domex 4. Comfort fabric softners 5.Rin 6.Sunlight 7.Surf Excel 8.Vim 9. Pepsodent 10.Close Up 11.Pureit
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ACC1006 MIS tutorial 1 1. No. The fraud triangle consists of three factors that contribute to or are associated with management and employee fraud. These are 1) situational pressure‚ which includes personal or job-related stresses that could coerce an individual to act dishonestly; 2) opportunity‚ which involves direct access to assets and/or access to information that controls assets‚ and 3)ethics‚ which pertains to one’s character and degree of moral opposition to acts of dishonesty. There
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF CITY UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF BUSINESS SEMESTER A‚ 2013-2014 BUS20282 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS GROUP ASSIGNMENT INTRODUCTION: The assignment consists of two sections: Case Study Questions and MYOB Assignment. For Case Study Questions‚ your group requires to submit a case study report to tutor according to the required instructions. For MYOB Assignment‚ your group allows to discuss the questions in the assessment session. Each student requires completing the Answer
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ABMF3174 BUSINESS FINANCIAL TUTORIAL 1 1. If you bought a share of stock‚ what would you expect to receive‚ when would you expect to receive it‚ and would you be certain that your expectations would be met? A: When you purchase a stock‚ you expect to receive dividends plus capital gains. Not all stocks pay dividends immediately‚ but those corporations that do‚ typically pay dividends quarterly. Capital gains (losses) are received when the stock is sold. Stocks are risky‚ so you would not be
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theatrical market statistics 2010 • Box office • Attendance Pg. 3-6 • Spotlight: Attendance Demographics Pg. 7-11 • Entertainment Comparisons Pg. 12 • Films Pg. 13-14 • Screens Pg. 15-16 2 Worldwide Box Office Worldwide box office for all films released in each country around the world1 reached $31.8 billion in 2010‚ up 8% over 2009’s total‚ boosted by box office increases in markets outside the U.S./Canada. International box office ($21.2 billion) made up
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Tutorial – National Income Determination Question 01 Answer Parts (a) through (g) using the information in Figure 01 describing the Sri Lankan economy. Quantities are given in millions of Rupees. (a) Calculate gross private investment. (b) Calculate GDP. (c) Calculate gross national product (GNP). (d) Calculate net national product (NNP). (e) Calculate national income. (f) Calculate personal income. (g) Calculate disposable personal income. Figure 01 Gross private domestic investment 586.1 Compensation
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