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    IGC3 Practical Assignment

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    Observations Control Measures Timescale Hazards and consequences Immediate and longer-term actions (Day/Wk/Month) 3. Hydraulic leak in Blowout Preventer (BOP) Accumulator identified during a pressure test prior to drilling out the shoe of the surface casing. The main hydraulic hose connected to the Annular Preventer is leaking noticeably where it is connected to the BOP. This could lead to the annular preventer failing during critical use when taking a kick and could

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    Practical Applications 1 Consolidated Financial Statement Preparation Considerations Prepared for Oprah Hill‚ President of SSI Prepared by Tarun Sinha‚ partner‚ assurance‚ of Krishna Associations‚ CGAs September 30‚ 20X0 Introduction This report will identify the adjustments that will need to be considered in order to prepare the consolidated financial statements for Sterling Shoes Inc. (SSI) and Footsie Inc. (Footsie) Financial Accounting Issues Goodwill Acquisition

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    RELEVANT TO ACCA QUALIFICATION PAPER F8 Subsequent events Students of financial reporting and auditing papers will have to gain an understanding of how subsequent events (also known as ‘events after the reporting period’) affect the financial statements of an entity. This article will consider the financial reporting aspects concerning subsequent events using a case study type scenario‚ and will then discuss the auditing requirements that candidates of Paper F8‚ Audit and Assurance need

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    Biology Stpm Practical

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    water – – – Life on Earth began in water and evolved there for 3 billion years before spreading onto land. Modern life‚ even terrestrial life‚ remains tied to water. All living organisms require water more than any other substance. Human beings for example‚ can survive for quite for a few weeks without food‚ but only a week or so without water. – – – Water is deceptively simple. It is shaped something like a wide V‚ with its two hydrogen atoms joined to the oxygen atom by single covalent bond

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    Lisenced Practical nurse

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    pride myself on being competent‚ caring and creative. As a small child I watched my parents work hard and excel at everything they did. Our mantra at home was‚ "Anything worth doing is worth doing well!" Failure was never an option. Because of the example they set for me I have always pushed myself toward excellence in all I set my hand to do‚ therefore‚ I am competent as a mother and a nurse. I never leave work undone and I am always willing to help others so that as a team we are successful. I picture

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    Essay on Practical Ethics

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    they do not control these antics‚ many lives both in war and back at the sovereign state could be in jeopardy. It is for this reason that this essay will cover the arguments given both for and against control of the media’s war reporting‚ giving examples of past and present issues that have sparked the debate; namely during Vietnam‚ Iraqi Freedom and The Gulf War. In relation to these‚ I will emphasise how the arguments for control of the media’s reporting is more convincing. The Vietnam War will

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    Anatomy Practical Review

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    1. Name the circulatory system that carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart.  Correct: pulmonary circulation  2. Name the circulatory system that provides blood to the tissues in the body.  Correct: systemic circulation 1. Name the structure that is a double fold of peritoneum between the lesser curvature of the stomach and liver.  Correct: Lesser omentum  2. Name the structure that is a double fold of peritoneum and holds the colon to the abdominal wall. 

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    Biology Enzyme Practical

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    Investigate Concentration of Substrate on Catalase enzyme 1. Aim/Prediction. Aim of this experiment is to investigate concentration of substrate on catalase enzyme‚ as well to see how they work in different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Prediction would be‚ that the filter paper discs that were used‚ will rise up to the surface in a time in the tube of different concentration of hydrogen peroxide. And in different concentrations the time will be different. As higher the concentration

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    Maintaining a Balance – Enzyme Activity 1.P.1 Identify data sources‚ plan‚ choose equipment and perform a FHI to test the effect; increased temperature‚ change in pH and change in substrate concentrations on the activity on the activity of a named enzyme Introduction: Enzymes are catalysts which aid in process of chemical reactions within living organisms. Enzymes increase the rate of biochemical reactions without causing any permanent chemical change to itself. A substrate is the chemical

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    An experiment proving transpiration in leaves Aim To see how different environmental conditions affect transpiration of a leaf and which side of the leaf transpires the most. Background Information Plants put down roots into the soil to draw water and nutrients up into the stems and leaves. Some of this water is returned to the air by transpiration (when combined with evaporation‚ the total process is known as evapotranspiration). Transpiration rates vary widely depending on weather conditions

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