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    Geog 3

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    1957. The European Union was fully established when the Maastricht Treaty came into force on 1st November 1993. The original objective of the EU was to create such single market‚ so that there was the free circulation of goods‚ capital‚ people and services within it. The integration of the economies was largely thanks to the introduction of the Euro in 1999. It helps to build a single market by easing trade and travel by eliminating issues of exchange rate. The single market is eased in to existence

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    employees from or reduce the risks of harm‚ illness or injury in the work setting. They also ensure the work setting is a safe environment to work in and employees are properly trained to fulfil their job role and equipment is safe to use‚ properly maintained and employees are trained to use it. Policies and procedures such as medication‚ fire safety‚ COSHH‚ moving and handling‚ are all included in Health and Safety legislation. 3. What is the difference between a’smart’ and a’smart’? Analyse the

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    throat’‚ and Source 3 ‘Everest the hard way’ are both non-fiction texts‚ but have different purposes for different audiences. Source 2 is a text written to inform readers of a new scientific discovery‚ who are newspaper readers interested in the subject. Source 3 is a non-fiction text‚ written to inform readers of a life changing experience‚ who read and are interested in stories of adventure. Source 2 uses practical‚ not very descriptive language to explain the information clearly in the article

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    camera (MILC)‚ and the name of product is CV-3. The new coming from the old is better than old. The CV-3 which design derived from the digital camera explains this meaning perfectly. Our products have many features‚ and I will list some key features as flow. 2.11 Key features • Interchangeable sealed lens/sensor units • Built-in flash • Optional electronic viewfinder • UPI technology and Bluetooth • 12-megapixel CMOS image sensor for high resolution‚ • 3-inch Super-density 920‚000-dot VGA LCD

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    ASSIGNMENT GUIDANCE MANDATORY/OPTIONAL UNITS CACHE Level 3 Award‚ Level 3 Certificate and Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education © CACHE 2008 Except as allowed by law‚ or where specified in the text‚ no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission from the Council for Awards in Children’s Care and Education. Published in Great Britain by CACHE Second edition 2008 Third edition 2008 Book Code 500/888/7/V1 Book Code 500/888/7/V3

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    9:14 AM Week 3 : Managing Assets and Resources in the Digital Firm - Homework Save Answers Submit for Grading 1. A characteristic or quality describing an entity is called a(n) (Points : 1) field. tuple. key field. attribute. 2. The confusion created by _____ makes it difficult for companies to create customer relationship management‚ supply chain management‚ or enterprise systems that integrate data from different sources. (Points : 1) batch processing data redundancy data independence

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    Explain the effect of dramatic techniques employed by Shakespeare in the construction of the pivotal Scene 3 in Act 3. Act 3 Scene 3 is one of the most important and pivotal scenes in Othello‚ where Iago speaks meticulously and thoroughly with Othello‚ planting the seeds of suspicion ad jealousy in Othello’s mind which ultimately leads to the tragic events that occur in the latter parts of the play. Shakespeare’s diction for Iago arouses the idea of suspicion and jealousy in Othello; at first

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    Lab 1: Introduction to Science Exercise 1: Data Interpretation Table 4: Water Quality vs. Fish Population Dissolved Oxygen (ppm) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Number of Fish Observed 0 1 3 10 12 13 15 10 12 13 Questions 1.  What patterns do you observe based on the information in Table 4? 2.  Develop a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water. 3.  What would your experimental approach be to

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    Processes used to produce transgenic species Transgenic species are groups of organisms that contain genes from other species. Transgenic animal species are produced by two main methods: the transgene ("two separately cloned genes are spliced together‚ one gene contains the coding sequence for the protein of interest and the other controls the tissue in which the animal protein will be expressed") can be microinjected in or created by using embryonic stem cells. The microinjection method involves

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    1. Why Organisations need to collect HR Data‚ and 2 types of data and how they support HR 2. 2 methods of storing records and their benefits 3. 2 essential items of UK legislation relating to storing and accessibility of HR data. 1. Collecting and recording HR data is vitally important to an organisation. The collecting of the data could be to monitor that laws and regulations are being adhered to for example the Health and Safety at work act 1974‚ ensuring that all staff are maintaining

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