you think it is of importance to have a good relationship with your supplier? 7. Is your business registered for VAT? 8. Are there an methods that your business makes use of in order to control stock? 9. How many employees do you have? 10. What are you businesses largest operating expense? 11. At what rate are your employees paid? 12. Does your business have a permit from the local authorities or do you have a trading license? 13. What are your trading hours? 14. How
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NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 10 ACCOUNTING EXEMPLAR PAPER - 2006 MARKS: 300 TIME: 2 hours This question paper consists of 15 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over Accounting 2 NSC DoE/Exemplar INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. 2. You are provided with a question paper and an answer book. The paper comprises FOUR compulsory questions. The compulsory questions are QUESTIONS 1‚ 2‚ 3 and 4. Answer ALL these questions. You must also answer ONE other question; either QUESTION 5 OR Question
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The Age of Laurier Wilfred Laurier‚ Prime Minister (1896-1911) • Canada dominated by Victorian Ideals -Children seen‚ but not heard -Young couples could not meed without escort -Gentlemen & Ladies wore hats -Ladies entertained at home‚ always observing best etiquitte -Playing cards and whiskey seen as immoral • New technology altered life for many -Telephone -Automobile-rich man’s toy -Bicycle- New styles; cheaper than a horse -Radio -Mechanized farms: combines‚ threshers -”Magic
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September 2012 Animals as Entertainment Taking a trip to see the circus perform‚ going to the zoo‚ marine park‚ or rodeo is a common form of entertainment among families in the world today. For anyone‚ seeing an animal from the wild up close is very exciting. However‚ what is not considered are the factors that contribute to the care of these animals in their daily environment to satisfy our selfish entertainment. Animals have been taken from their natural habitats‚ endured torture to learn
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Enzymes: Food & Nutrition What are enzymes Enzymes are a type of protein produced by a living organism used to catalyze chemical reactions in cells. These reactions allow the cell to build things or take things apart as needed in order to grow and reproduce. How do enzymes work - in steps 1) Substrate floats near enzyme 2) Substrate and enzyme connect – which breaks it into products 3) Products are released ex) BreadFast & Co.’s use of enzymes The company uses many different
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History Exam Review Unit One: World War One Term | Definition | Significance | The Treaty of Versailles | * The treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919. * Was signed by Britain‚ France‚ Italy and Germany. * The terms essentially blamed Germany for the war * Canada earned more independence | * Germany lost Resources‚ land‚ population‚ and income. * This led to the rise of Hitler‚ and led to world war two. | The Battle of Vimy Ridge | * This was a battle fought in 1917. The
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Unit1: Cell functions/ Cell division Cells Cell theory: -All living things are composed of one or more cells. -The cell is the smallest entity that retains the properties of life. -New cells arise only from cell that already exists. Structure of the cell: The outer boundary (plasma membrane) similar to a city wall It is constructed with molecules called lipids (fat and oils) The cell membrane is composed of: -Proteins and Lipids -FUNCTION: to allow molecules into and out of the
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Cahpter 10 Biology‚ 7e (Campbell) Chapter 10: Photosynthesis Chapter Questions 1) Organisms that can exist with light as an energy source and an inorganic form of carbon and other raw materials A) are called photoautotrophs. B) do not exist in nature. C) are called heterotrophs. D) are best classified as decomposers. E) both C and D Answer: A Topic: Overview Skill: Knowledge 2) Which type of organism obtains energy by metabolizing molecules produced by other organisms? A) autotrophs
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Lesson 5: The Function of Respiration Human Respiratory System Larynx Voice box Contains 2 thin elastic ligaments Vibrate to produce sound As air is forced up from lungs through larynx Muscular tension & position of vocal cords Produce different sounds Alveoli Network of capillary surround each alveoli Allow for exchange of O2 and CO2 Trachea‚ Bronchi & Bronchioles Trachea & Bronchi Supported by rings of cartilage Cilia & Mucus (producing goblet cell) Line inside
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Biology‚ 7e (Campbell) Chapter 13: Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles Chapter Questions 1) What is a genome? A) the complete complement of an organism’s genes B) a specific sequence of polypeptides within each cell C) a specialized polymer of four different kinds of monomers D) a specific segment of DNA that is found within a prokaryotic chromosome E) an ordered display of chromosomes arranged from largest to smallest Topic: Concept 13.1 Skill: Knowledge 2) Which of the following
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