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    TOPIC 4 : NOTE MAKING AND NOTE TAKING SKILLS If you are able to take and make good notes‚ you will save time in terms of: Having to look for the original text Having to look through massive piles of notes just to retrieve the specific information that you need. 1. WAYS OF MAKING NOTES -depends on the situation and the purpose for note-making -different ways of making notes : Annotation; Outline notes; Column notes; Mind maps Summary notes. 1.1 Annotation

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    Discounting of Notes

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    – TRANSACTIONS INCLUDING NOTES Definition of Terms * Notes receivable – claims supported by formal promises to pay usually in the form of notes * Negotiable promissory notes – an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another‚ signed by the maker‚ engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed determinable future time a sum certain in money or to bearer. * Dishonored notes – when promissory note matures and is not paid. This should be removed from the notes receivable account and transferred

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    Promissory Notes

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    where it is? Now to answer the question‚ the instrument that is used here is called a promissory note‚ meaning I promise to pay such and such amount by this date. In this particular case the document that states: “I promise to pay to the order of Bob’s Auto Emporium $ 20‚000 with interest at the rate of 7% per annum “‚ granted it is a promise‚ but this one is not negotiable. For a promissory note to be negotiable is has to be in writing‚ it must be signed by the preparer‚ it must be an unconditional

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    Identify defences available for breaches of the consumer protection provisions Suggest possible remedies for breaches of the consumer protection provisions Explain what the law says about ‘no refund’ signs Sale of Goods/Product Liability Please note – in this unit we are NOT DEALING with: • Sale of Goods • Product Liability Therefore the following paragraphs in Latimer are NOT RELEVANT: ¶7-011 to ¶7-215 3 4 Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) • As discussed last week‚ the Competition

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    How to make notes

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    Making Study Notes  Making good notes is an open secret of success of student. Making notes is a part of preparation for exam. Good Notes ensures high grades in exam. Questionnaires filled out by successful students show that 80% students attribute their success to good notes. Making good notes is a skill.  How to make good Notes.              First let me tell‚ what are the properties of good notes 1. Easily understandable 2. Easily revisable 3. Save time – because you don’t have to read

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    Strategies for Note-taking

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    Study Skills: Strategies for Taking Notes and for Learning Content Coll 100 American Military University Strategies for Taking Notes and for Learning Content There are two environments which are conducive for note-taking; lecture and written lessons. There are several different note-taking methods which are beneficial to the specific need of the student (Boch & Piolat‚ 2005). These methods are Cornell‚ charting‚ mind mapping‚ outlining and highlighting (All Kinds of

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    TSL 570 LITERATURE AND MEDIA WRITE-UP DEATH NOTE‚ THE LAST NAME PREPARED FOR: MDM ADZURA ELIER PREPARED BY: NURHANIM AFIQAH BINTI MUD A (2012404338) GROUP: ED2203B DATE OF SUBMISSION: 18TH DISEMBER 2013 ANALYSIS Death Note‚ The Last Name is about a high school super-genius‚ Yagami Light who finds a book that can kill people. He decides to create a perfect world where there is no crime‚ and sets out to kill every criminal on the planet. However‚ he is challenged by Ryuzaki‚ a brilliant

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    NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW DEFINITIONS: 1) PROMISORY NOTE – It is an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another‚ signed by the maker‚ engaging to pay on demand‚ or at a fixed or determinable future time‚ a sum certain in money‚ to order or to bearer. (Sec. 184‚ NIL) 2) BILL OF EXCHANGE – It is an unconditional order in writing‚ addressed by one person to another‚ signed by the person giving it‚ requiring the person to whom it is addressed‚ to pay on demand‚ or a fixed or determinable

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    SOAP NOTES The acronym SOAP defines four sections: (S) for subjective‚ (O) for objective‚ (A) for assessment‚ and (P) for plan. The SOAP note format is common to the medical setting and is used by many health care professionals. Subjective (S). The subjective section should include information given or statements made by the patient or the patient family in relation to the current deficits or ability to participate in evaluation or treatment sessions. For example‚ a patient who exhibits significant

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    Although negotiable instruments (eg bills‚ cheques‚ promissory notes‚ certain bearer debentures‚ bonds and share warrants) are categorised as commercial paper‚ not all commercial papers are negotiable instruments. Examples of commercial papers which are not negotiable instruments include bills of lading and share certificate Some negotiable instruments can be characterised as instruments of payment (eg bills‚ cheques and promissory notes) whereas others can be seen as instruments of investment (eg

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