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    much. I also would like to thank Ms. Siti from secretary department that have been taught me a lot about company secretary and also Ms. Aini from tax department regarding business taxation. Thank you very much. Next‚ I would like to thank my Practical Training Coordinator‚ Madam Enylina Nordin that have been supporting me and always give information regarding my internship. Also not to forget‚ my lecturer in charge during this internship‚ Madam Masita Hassan for spending time to visit and give

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    G10 science By Freya Li Practical Investigation Resistance in Wire Aim: To investigate if the length of wire affects its resistance and find out how the resistance changes when the length of wire increases. Hypothesis: My prediction is that as the length of wire increases‚ the resistance will also increase. This is because current is the flow of electrons in a circuit and voltage makes the electrons flow through the circuit. The electrons have to collide with the atoms in the wire‚ which makes

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    1. Aim The aim of this experiment is to examine the automatic gearbox and determine the gear ratios for each gear (1st‚ 2nd‚ 3rd‚ 4th and reverse) 2. Apparatus The gearbox in the laboratory 3. Method i. Disassemble the gearbox ii. Count the number of gear teeth on every component iii. Develop a schematic for the gearbox iv. Record all the data v. Assemble the gearbox vi. Calculate the transmission ratio for each gear 4. Results Table 1: Gears teeth numbers Number of teeth

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    Knowledge‚ Skills and Abilities Customer Service: Servers must consistently be able to assess‚ anticipate and meet guests’ needs and respond quickly without losing focus or projecting a mood that detracts from guests’ dining experience. This requires practical knowledge of industry customer service standards. Communication: Servers must clearly communicate in a professional manner with guests‚ vendors‚ coworkers and management. They must understand instructions‚ read written company memorandums and

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    Practical Uses of Paralanguage & Non-verbal Communication. A year ago‚ I had an argument with my father for an hour. On a fine day after the air was cleared‚ my mother insightfully cross-analysed the argument for my better understanding of the situation. She told me the argument was aggravated NOT because of the context of the arguments but the way I put it forth. To which my reply was‚ “I was not arguing‚ that’s the way I talk.” Paralanguage Now‚ this incident brings me to the topic of paralanguage

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    distinguish an registered nurses and licensed practical nurses‚ might mistake them as the same kind of nurse. Both manage medications‚ change dressings or insert catheters. Registered Nurses and License Practical Nurses may both work in a hospital‚ clinic or doctors’ office. Whereas they defer in their scope of practice‚ nursing process‚ care plan‚ critical thinking‚ and responsibilities . Registered Nurses are independent in many areas‚ while License Practical Nurses must work under the supervision of

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    Peroxodisulphate and Iodide practical – exemplar Skill A – Chemical Ideas Reaction between Peroxodisulphate and Iodide The reaction between peroxodisulphate and iodide ions is given by the following equation: S2O¬82- (aq) + 2 I- (aq)  2 SO42- (aq) + I2 (aq) The structure of the peroxodisulphate ion‚ with oxidation states‚ is shown below: (Structure) The changes in oxidation state within the reaction are as follows: Element Oxidation state in reactant Oxidation state in product Oxidised or

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    Formal Practical Report Tittle: Rat dissection Date: 16/10/2013 Partners: Sanketh Yadav and Joel Chittiprolu 8C Aim: To investigate the rat’s digestive system and compare the differences and similarities of the organs with the Human’s digestive system and measure them. Materials/ Equipment: Lab court Nitrile Safety Gloves Camera or Phone to take pictures Scissors Probe Scalpel Rulers Nails Bench Plastic bag for excreting waste Eucalyptus Room spray Newspapers for keeping

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    Philosophy of Nursing Nor Quest College Nursing Foundations-8 NFDN 2008 Assignment- 3 December 19‚ 2012 Personal philosophy of practical Nursing: Personally‚ nursing is my way of giving back to society. I enjoy helping others and giving of myself gives me pleasure‚ peace of mind and spirit. This is way different view than when I started my first nursing career. I have found there is far more to healing than medicine. I believe that this level of interaction provide a therapeutic

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    training as employment related to the student’s course of study. Without proper authorization‚ off-campus employment is illegal. Optional Practical Training for Foreign Student Visa (F-1) Holders Most international students are Foreign Student Visa (F-1) holders. After they have completed a course of study‚ F-1 students can apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT)‚ which allows them to work up to 12 months following the receipt of a degree. (Each degree‚ starting with the bachelor’s‚ must

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