Pertinent portfolio Of Junje gimongala In Field study 1 1st Semester Resume PERSONAL BACKGROUND Name : Junje Gimongala Age : 18 years old Address : Tugbongan‚ Consolacion‚ Cebu Sex : Male Citizenship : Filipino Civil Status : Single Religion : United Pentecostal Church Father : Gorgonio Gimongala Mother : Jenilin Gimongala PERSONAL VIEWS I believe that education is for all‚ and it is the responsibility of the teacher to cater these needs. A teacher should have patient and
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Chapter 6: Primate Mating Systems A. The language of Adaptive Explanations Biologists often use the term “Strategy” to describe the behavior of animals. However‚ “strategy” refers to a set of behaviors occurring in a specific functional context (such as mating‚ parenting‚ or foraging). This led to greater reproductive success in ancestral populations have been favored by natural selection and represent adaptations. Costs and Benefits of some Strategies (+) If they increase the genetic fitness
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Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following statements about marketing is true? A) It is of little importance when products are standardized. B) It can help create jobs in the economy by increasing demand for goods and services. C) It helps to build a loyal customer base but has no impact on a firm’s intangible assets. D) It is more
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Chapter 7: Assesssments 1. CONTRASTING How were matrilineal societies different from patrilineal societies? Matrilineal societies where the societies in which descent is traced through the mother‚ while patrilineal societies where the ones in which descent is traced through the father. 2. NAMING From where does much of our knowledge of early African societies come? What traveler is known for his recorded descriptions of African societies? Much of our knowledge about early African societies come
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inputs for many sectors in the world’s economy. Therefore‚ when a war breaks out in Country A. which is the main producer for fuel in the world it causes fuel supply disruptions in the world. Question 1 What will happen to the price and quantity equilibrium for fuel following this event? Explain. Answer: Since County A is the main producer of oil in the worlds market; due to the war in country A it will face difficulties in the production of oil. This will result a decrease of oil supply in the
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STUDENT’S NAME______________Jill Riester____89.97%_______________ CHAPTER 7 QUIZ Indicate whether the following statements are true or false. (3.35 points each). For any false statement‚ indicate why it is false. (3.33 points) __T___ 1. A direct cause-and-effect relationship exists between the revenues and expenses of an Internal Service Fund. _____________________________________________________________________________________ ___F__ 2. Internal Service Funds are used to account for activities
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profitable or unprofitable in its operations. A) True B) False This is the correct answer. Feedback: The primary purpose of accounting is to provide information that is useful for decision-making purposes. Accounting is ’not an end’‚ but rather it is a ’means to an end.’ LO 1 2 Costs‚ prices‚ sales volume‚ profits‚ and return on investment are all accounting measurements. A) True This is the correct answer. B) False Feedback: A clear understanding of accounting terms and concepts is required
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7-17 Healthy Hearth has sufficient excess capacity to handle the one-time order for 1000 meals next month. Consequently‚ the analysis focuses on incremental revenues and costs: |Incremental revenue per meal |$3.50 | |Incremental cost per meal | 3.00 | |Incremental CM per meal |$0.50 | |Number of meals
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Jonathon Martin Period 1 Chapter 8 Questions 1. Long-distance commerce acted as a motor of change in pre-modern world history by altering consumption and daily life. Essential food and useful tools such as salt were traded from the Sahara desert all the way to West Africa and salt was used as a food preserver. Some incenses essential to religious ceremonies were traded across the world because there was a huge demand for them. Trade diminished economic self-sufficiency by creating a reliance on
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PRINCIPLES OF MATHEM ATICAL ANALYSIS McGR1\W-HILL BOOK COMPANY Auckland Bogota Guatemala Hamburg Lisbon London Madrid Mexico Ne\v Delhi Panama Paris Sao Pau lo Singapore Sydney Tokyo WALTER RUDIN Professor of Mathematics University of Wisconsin-Madison Principles of Mathematical Analysis THIRD EDITION San Juan PRINCIPLES OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS‚ Third Edition International Editions 1976 Exclusive rights by McGraw-Hill Book Co. - Singapore for manufacture and export. This book cannot
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