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    to make math sense. Whenever the order of operation is not indicated by grouping symbols‚ there is a standard order of operations to be followed. That order is Exponents‚ Multiplication‚ Division‚ Addition and Subtraction from left to right. In mathematics‚ more than in some other forms of written expression‚ ambiguity must be eliminated. Otherwise‚ different people may assign different meanings to the same symbols‚ and communication is faulty. Ambiguity is eliminated using grouping symbols and the

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    The Origin of Birds

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    The Origin of Birds For as long as cohesive evolutionary theories have been in place‚ the heated debate regarding the origin of birds and their relationship to dinosaurs has raged on. After the 1860s birds have been hypothesized as being closely related to an ample assortment of extant and extinct reptile lineages. These include a diversity of basal archosaurs and archosauromorphs‚ pterosaurs‚ crocodylomorphs (including modern crocodylians and their Mesozoic relatives)‚ and various theropod ornithischian

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    Question Part I Cakes come in a variety of forms and flavours and are amongfavourite desserts served during special occasions such asbirthday parties‚ Hari Raya‚ weddings and etc. Cakes aretreasured not only because of their wonderful taste but also inthe art of cake baking and cake decorating. Find out howmathematics is used in cake baking and cake decorating andwrite about your findings. Answer: Geometry ± To determine suitable dimensions for the cake‚ to assist in designing and decorating cakes

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    that has bilateral symmetry. The other kind of symmetry is radial symmetry. This is where there is a center point and numerous lines of symmetry could be drawn.  The most obvious geometric example would be a circle. Geometry is the branch of mathematics  that describes shapes. Sphere: A sphere  is a perfectly round geometrical object in three-dimensional space‚ such as the shape of a round ball.  The shape of the Earth is very close to that of an oblate spheroid‚ a sphere flattened along the

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    they need for constant activity. In your Lovebirds cage‚ you should provide perches where they can comfortably stand‚ and work as their exercise. You must provide them a lot of toys to prevent them from boredom and stress. They love cage mirrors‚ bird swings and cage ladders. Also keep a cuttle bone in your Lovebirds cage at all times as a beak conditioner and good addition for your list. Lovebirds need a variety of foods to keep them healthy. You might want to add to your Lovebirds care list‚

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    Revising In Mathematics IV

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    Name _______________________________________ Score ______________________ Section __________________________ REVISING IN MATHEMATICS IV A.Y. 2014 - 2015 (Science Class) General Directions: Analyze the following statements then write the correct answer. I. MULTIPLE CHOICES Directions: Read the following test items carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer. 1. Which of the following is a polynomial function? a. P(x) = 3x-3 – 8x2 + 3x + 2 c. P(x) = 2x4 + x3 + 2x + 1 b

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    Creative Group Discussions All groups have discussions. In some groups‚ the discussions are lively and interesting‚ with everyone sharing ideas and having fun as well as accomplishing the task they are discussing. Other groups have discussions that are heavy and burdensome for the leader and no fun for the group. What makes the difference between this “high flying” and “lead balloon” approach? 3. Ideas Rejected. Some groups habitually reject ideas; that often causes members to fear criticism

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    KEL531 TIM CALKINS Forecasting Denosumab “Our job is quite simple‚” explained Jennifer Fry‚ project manager at Oakdale Strategy Group‚ a strategy consulting firm based in Chicago. It was a cold day in early February 2011‚ and Fry was meeting with her team. “We’ve been asked to develop a forecast for denosumab for 2015‚” she continued. “Our client is one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical firms. The senior executives there are taking a close look at acquiring Amgen and want an outside opinion

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    GRC RuleSet Upload for SAP 5.3 This question is Assumed Answered. Jerry George Steel Jerry George Jan 30‚ 2012 3:40 PM All ‚ As a background ‚ we are running on SAP GRC 5.3 Version . When we initially Installed SAP GRC ‚ we created a Ruleset "SAP Rule Set " based on SAP Provided Functions & Actions. Then we created one more Rule set for Client named "GLOBAL". On Course of time ‚ we lost SAP RuleSet ‚ as Global Ruleset was somw how copied to SAP Provided Ruleset Now ‚ we need to have

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    After reading your case‚ I have reviewed sections 34‚ 35‚ 36‚ and 37 of the Canadian criminal code to relate it to your legal position and acquittal. You will be able to use the self-defense offence defense to defend yourself in court. Section 34 establishes the rules for the self -defense offence. There are a few requirements that must be met before you can rely on this defense in court or else your plea will not be successful. Primarily‚ section 34 states that one must have been assaulted without

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