Oxford English Dictionary‚ “cheat” defined as act dishonesty or unfair in order to gain an advantages. Whereas exam cheating refers to the situation where students break exam room rules and behave dishonest to their exam paper with the purpose of achieving a good result in the examination. Nowadays‚ students cheating during the examination become a social issue in our country. There are some reasons why students cheating during examination. First and foremost‚ students cheat during examination because
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Assignment 302 Principles of personal development in adult social care settings Task A Guidance You are going to be a mentor for a new social care worker as part of their induction process. Part of your role is to help them prepare for the review after their probation period. Ai Create a guide for the new social care worker about how to reflect on their practice. The guide must include the headings listed with an explanation of each. a) What is reflective practice? Reflective practice
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SHEET PILES Sheet Piling is used in cases when- Enclosing a site or part thereof to prevent the escape of loose sub-soil to safeguard against settlement of structure which is to be erected on it. Retaining the side of trenches and generally excavations. Forming cofferdams (watertight enclosures necessary in construction of foundations in water). Their most common use is within temporary deep excavations. They are considered to be most economical where retention of higher earth pressures of soft
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ECON 201 Macroeconomics Test #1 Study Guide CHAPTERS 1 and 2 Introduction and Economic Models 1. Define economics. Differentiate between macro and microeconomics. 2. Explain the concept of scarcity. 3. Explain how marginal costs and marginal benefits influence incentives and choice. 4. Define and explain the difference between efficiency and equity. 5. What is the difference between positive and normative economics? 6. What is ceteris paribus? 7. Explain the concept of opportunity
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COURSE 2 - The Balance Sheet The balance sheet (also called statement of financial position) reports the financial position of the business at a point in time. It does so by listing the categories and amounts of assets‚ liabilities and equity on a specific date‚ in a format that proves the fundamental accounting equation. ASSETS = EQUITY + LIABILITIES or ASSETS – LIABILITIES = EQUITY Formats of presentation Regardless of
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1. Q:Collect Balance Sheet of five different companies. Try to analyse it in your own words. Analysis can be in terms of change in profit‚ asset‚ liabilities. Etc ZYNGA [pic] The First comapny we’ll be looking at is Zynga. Let’s jump right into it. Across the board‚ the Total Current Assets is less than the previous year‚ more more than other earlier years. This could indicate that the company may have liquidized some of their assests within the year. Total Assests is greater than the
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In the books of a Company Cost Sheet for the period ended…….. Units Produced….. Name of the product unit sold…. Particulars Total cost Rs. Unit Cost Rs. Opening stock raw materials Add Purchases of Raw Materials Add: Expenses on Purchases of Raw Materials (octroi & duty) Less: Closing stock of raw materials Less: Sale of scrap or defectives of raw materials = Cost of materials consumed Add: Productive Labour Add: Outstanding wages Add: Direct Expenses( architect’s
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The balance sheet‚ income statement and cash flow statement are closely related. Basically‚ a balance sheet describes a company’s assets‚ liabilities and stockholder’s equity in a specific period of time. An income statement mainly shows the net profits or loss of a company. The purpose of the income statement is to show stockholders and investors whether the company earned or lost money. A cash flow statement explains cash inflows and outflows. Each financial statement reveals a part of a company’s
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APPROVAL SHEET The Research proposal entitled “Effects of Electronic Gadgets on Youth” is prepared and submitted by Jodelyn P. Nayre in partial fulfilment of the requirements for economics subject has been examined and is hereby recommended for oral examination‚ acceptance‚ and approval. ARLYN D. DORADO Adviser PANEL OF EXAMINERS APPROVED by the committee on research and oral examination with a grade of ________. ARLYN D. DORADO Accepted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for
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ECON individual assignment Topic: What were the causes of the Great Depression of the 1930s? Is today’s economic situation similar? Discuss. Zhijin Yu 300700894 Introduction The Great Depression occurred on 1930s made a huge destroyed impact to all of global economic entities. With economic theory developing‚ nowadays‚ economists are able to prevent economic depression or recession by using Macroeconomic knowledge. The report that following is completely based on economic principles
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