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    We’re on the Blink of Disaster so Get the Show on the Road! Lesson 1: A Storm is Brewing Reported Speech with Sequence of tenses Statements Example: The guy told me‚ “My name is Joe.” The guy told me (that) his name was Joe. • Do the same: 1. Nora said‚ “I like Italian food.”………………………………………………………………….…………………………… 2. The new teacher said‚ “It’s not my briefcase‚ mine is brown.……………………………………………… 3. Alicia said‚ “I have a new TV. It is a 40 inch set.”………………………………………………………………… 4. Mr. West said‚ “I

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    1. Discuss the circumstances in which an auditor would prepare a proof of cash. (6 marks) Auditors would prepare a proof of cash when the client has material internal control weakness in cash. If all cash receipts were deposited and all deposits were recorded in the accounting records‚ all recorded cash disbursements were paid by the bank and all amounts that were paid by the bank were recorded. 2. What should be audited on an interbank transfer schedule? (5 marks) The following should be audited

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    How to Teach Reported Speech

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    1.6.-How to Teach Reported Speech – Review – Practice & Lesson plan Teaching students reported or indirect speech can be complicated by the all the changes that are required when moving from direct speech into reported speech. First off‚ students should understand that reported speech is quite useful in conversational English as relating what someone has said using "quote" and "unquote" is awkward at best. A further aspect of reported speech is encouraging students to use other reporting verbs beyond

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    How the Amount of Water Effects Plant Growth By Dennis Marchuk Turner Ashby High School Grade 10 March 23‚ 2013 The purpose of this project was to determine how much the amount of water effected plant growth. This had been accomplished by taking three groups of plants and placing them next to one another. Each group contains two plants. Each one would be watered with a different amount of water. They would then be measured how much they grew. The growth of the three plants was compared

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    Audit of propertyplant and equipment. Propertyplant and equipment are assets that have expected lives of more than one year‚ used by the company for business purposes‚ and are not acquired for resale. The purpose of using propertyplant and equipment as part of the operation of client’s business and their expected lives of more than one year are the significant characteristics that distinguish these assets from inventory‚ prepaid expenses‚ and investments. The acquisition of propertyplant and equipment

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    What Amount of Water Grows the Plant the Longest? Daniel Rivera Alfonso Pineda Mrs. Fraijo AP Biology 10 June 2012 Abstract: In this experiment‚ 8 plants will be tested. Each except one plant (which will be the control group) will receive a certain amount of water starting at 0 teaspoons of water. Each plant will receive 1 more teaspoon than the previous cup‚ so it would be increasing. For example‚ cup 4 will have 4 teaspoons of water and cup 3 would have 3. The data recorded will be

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    learn throughout the school day and is often used as a tool to make sure students have fully understood the curriculum at hand. Excessive amounts of homework constantly put pressure on students and cause them to spend outrageous amounts of time taking away from their social lives‚ families‚ friends‚ and extra-curricular activities as well as sports. Excessive amounts of homework can also cause students to stay up till midnight or later. Along with that unhealthy habit‚ it often causes students to lose

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    church will come only when there are more ministries than programs. People don’t need more programs. They need ministries that will meet their needs where they are. 1. Check the Women’s Ministries website http://wm.gc.adventist.org for ideas 2. Buy a current Women’s Ministries devotional book 3. Plan a “Working Mothers” seminar to help women who juggle home and career 4. Be sure your church has a Women’s Ministries leader 5. Encourage diversity on your Women’s Ministries committee—age‚ race

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    set alight at the same time (The Guardian‚ 2012). The theory that will be applied to this article in an attempt to explain arson is Merton’s strain theory. The Oxford Dictionary defines arson as ‘the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property’ (Oxford Dictionary‚ 2012). The statistics show that large proportion of arsonists have a lower social background and are predominately young adult males (Home Office‚ 2011). Merton believed that criminal activity is thus the result of strain between

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    whether or not the amount of air inputted into a soccer ball would affect the ball’s travel distance. Along with that‚ we hoped to learn which amount of air would deliver the furthest distance. And potentially with this knowledge‚ those who play the sport‚ will know to what amount they should fill their ball to‚ in order to gain the best performance‚ distance wise. Although results may vary among players. This is just a general observation‚ with a certain and consistent amount of force. The experiment

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