HELP University Faculty of Business‚ Economics and Accounting Department of Business Studies Diploma in Business Level 1 & Level 2 HELP Bachelor of Business (HONS) Year 1 HELP Bachelor of Econnomics (HONS) Year 1 HELP Bachelor of Management (HONS) Year 1 Semester 1‚ 2013 - Intake 67 21 January 2013 - 3 May 2013 TIME 8.00 DAY 9.00 10.00 8.30 9.30 11.00 10.30 ACC 103 - AL1 M O N D A Y ACC 103 - BL1 Mr Steven Toh KA-A1 Mr Steven Toh ECO101 - AL1
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CHECK YOUR VOCABULARY FOR ACADEMIC ENGLISH THIRD EDITION by David Porter A & C Black London www.acblack.com For Ana Rita First edition published 2001 Second edition published 2003 This third edition published 2007 by A & C Black Publishers Ltd 38 Soho Square‚ London W1D 3HB © Copyright A&C Black Publishers Ltd 2007 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the permission of the publishers. A CIP entry for this book is available
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language vocabulary. Two further distinctions in vocabulary are required to complete our model. We need to distinguish between a common core vocabulary known to all the members of a language community and specialized vocabularies‚ known only to special groups. We are of course primarily interested in the common core vocabulary. The other distinction according to C. Friese is that between vocabulary for production and vocabulary for recognition. As a rule‚ our reception of vocabulary is much larger
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This strategy will help improve Finn’s spelling and vocabulary development. Making words is also a great strategy for Finn to do at home with his family. Finn can take a list of words home‚ whether they are from the word wall or vocabulary words and make his own words at home. The family can work on one word per day‚ and look for different spelling patterns and graphophonic cues. Finn and his parents can even create a mini word wall at home to showcase all the words Finn has learned. Another mini
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Unit 2 Vocabulary & Concepts Please print out the following Vocabulary & Concepts for Unit 2. This is to give you a more specific idea of what we will cover during the next 4 (or so) weeks. Keeping a notebook would be a great idea. This should be in it (right after the General Outline for Unit 2)!!! We will begin Unit 2 in depth this week. By the end of the Unit‚ I expect you to have defined all of the vocabulary. You may begin this week if you would like. If you don’t have a book‚ you may
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CheckPoint: Functionality of Programs When a program starts in an object-oriented language‚ information is put into compartments. This is what allows the program to compute things. In this example‚ we’ll be taking an e-business and examining an order has been placed within said program. All of the data is put into the right compartments‚ but what happens when the order needs to be submitted? The program has to have the capability of taking the data from the compartments and saving it to a file that
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Pride and Prejudice Both Texts Letters to Alice Connections/Comments about texts Context (prompts‚ purpose‚ shapes‚ values) Personal context and social‚ political and historical context Austen is covert and implicit because she is female “if you turned out to be barren‚ that was a terrible disaster‚ not just personally but socially” “breaking through the thin walls between idea and experience” – reality poking into your life and preventing artists notions A teacher Cold war reference
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VOCABULARY FOR STYLE ANALYSIS 1. The problem of the text: to set an important (serious‚ burning‚ urgent‚ vital) problem‚ to solve the problem of‚ it seems to be a great problem (of ...)‚ to render the idea of social injustice‚ inequality‚ pollution‚ humanity‚ charity‚ the state independence‚ unemployment‚ discrimination‚ to tackle the problem of 1. The point of the story: to make the point plain‚ to show how vital the point of the text is‚ to expound the point by repeating the
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CheckPoint: The Risk of Macros Based on the Lenning (2005)‚ article and reading from the Microsoft web site a user should accept the primary security that is placed on the user’s computer by Microsoft. The security’s purpose is to protect the computer’s hardware as well as the data saved to the computer. Unknown macros downloaded by the user may cause the Microsoft security system to think it has a virus. The user must be cautious when choosing whether to use a signed or unsigned macro
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CheckPoint: OSI Model • Describe the OSI model and how it relates to a network in 200 to 300 words. Your response must include answers to the following: o On which layers of the OSI model do WAN protocols operate? o What are some of these protocols? o On which OSI layers do switches and routers operate? o If routers reside at more than one layer‚ what is the difference between the OSI layers? When one looks at the seven layers of the OSI model‚ one can determine that layer
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