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    INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH

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    Online shoppings is the best worldwide trading.There are several common problems could go wrong with online shopping in which dealing process easy to be cheated‚ payment process is complicated‚delivery process go wrong. Dealing with online shopping is easy to be cheated.for example we do not know what is the condition of the item.besides that dealing on online shopping can revealed people to be cheated if we have pay for the item‚but the item we not received.we must know we dealing from whom.otherwise

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    systems of justice; hold them responsible for the activities they engage in with the aim of protecting the outside society. This is actually emphasized through inducing proper behaviors in them. There are various juvenile sanctions. One of them is intermediate intervention. First time offenders who are charged with non-violent activities as well as repetition offenders are placed in such programs .These programs are designed in a way that they minimize the chances of the offenders engaging in more

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    INTRODUCTION From natural gas‚ crude oils‚ and other fossil materials such as coal‚ few intermediates are produced that are not hydrocarbon compounds. The important intermediates discussed here are hydrogen‚ sulfur‚ carbon black‚ and synthesis gas. Synthesis gas consists of a nonhydrocarbon mixture (H2‚CO) obtain- able from more than one source. It is included in this chapter and is fur- ther noted in Chapter 5 in relation to methane as a major feedstock for this mixture. This chapter discusses

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    ECOS2002 – Intermediate Macroeconomics Tutorial Questions Topic: ‘Fiscal Policy and the Open Income-Expenditure Model’ Tutorial 2: Week 4 (19-23 August) NB: The readings for this tutorial are indicated in Topic 2 of the reading guide. 1. In the Keynesian theory of output what is mechanism that brings about the equilibrium level of output determined by aggregate demand? 2. ‘The stance of fiscal policy cannot be measured by the size of the actual budget deficit.’ Why

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    When it comes to intermediate sanctions there are positive to it and there are negatives. One positive thing that comes from intermediate sanctions is that it lowers the costs that we have to pay for people in prison. If these people are not going to prison and are going under house arrest they are having to pay for their food and most other things themselves instead of having it provided for them. Another positive is that being on these types of programs these people will learn that if they want

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    offender must prove to the parole board he or she has been rehabilitated and are no longer a danger to society. Over the years the United States jurisdictions and judges offer intermediate sanctions to probationers (offenders who are released from detention under supervision due to a period of good behavior). The objective of intermediate sanctions in the criminal justice practice is to create stability among various offenders. These sanctions are mid-range dispositions that fall between probation and incarceration

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    The most recent federal level reforms in education were No Child Left Behind and the Common Core State Standards. These two reforms were brought to American schools with a long-term plan on how to better our education system. With these plans to do so‚ it faced many critics and controversies with many people throughout America. The first reform‚ No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was brought up by President George W. Bush in 2002. This plan focused primarily on the testing and test participation of students

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    TP Lesson Number Level of group Number of Ss Minutes 01 Intermediate 20 Lesson Aims (By the end of the lesson Ss will be better able to…) Main aim (systems: pronunciation): By the end of this lesson‚ Ss will be better able to ask personal questions focusing on using stress‚ intonation and tone more accurately Sub aim (skills: speaking): By the end of the lesson‚ Ss will have practiced the phonological features aforementioned and will be more confident and accurate when asking personal

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    Level 3 Award in Education and Training Alisha Wall Unit A: Understanding roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in education and training 1.1 The primary role of a teacher is to teach. They have to take into consideration the role in which they take to enable learners to learn. As a teacher they need to be motivated‚ showing passion for what they are teaching with a good knowledge of the chosen subject. The session would be planned which would allow the teacher to be confident in delivering

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    Intermediate Acct 1

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    providers. 6. General-purpose financial statements are prepared primarily for: ANS: (b) external users. 7. Economic consequences of accounting standard-setting means: ANS: (d) accounting standards can have detrimental impacts on the wealth levels of the providers of financial information. 8. The expectations gap is: ANS: (b) what the public thinks accountants should do and what accountants think they can do. E2-5 Elements: (f) Assets (b) Liabilities (i) Equity (c) Investment

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