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    Methods in Vouching

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    TYBcom-Year 2012-13 Assignment 2- Total 10 Marks Marks for each topic Topics I) AUDITING 5) 1 (a) Explain how would you vouch Scrap Sales 1 (b) How would you verify Book Debts /Debtors-1‚11‚21‚31‚41‚51‚61‚71‚81‚91 301‚291‚281‚271‚261‚251 2 (a) Explain how would you vouch Sale on Approval/Sale on Consignment 2 (b) How would you verify Stocks-101‚111‚121‚131‚141‚151‚161‚10‚20‚30 241‚231‚221‚211‚201‚191‚181‚171 3 (a) Explain how would

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    Osmosis is the diffusion of free water molecules from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration across a partially permeable membrane. Osmosis is complete when all of the water molecules have been evenly spread out and can take place either in plant cells or animal cells‚ so long as a partially permeable membrane is present. Osmosis can also be conducted in the visking tubing experiment‚ where the visking tubing is an artificial permeable membrane. So how does Osmosis take place

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    AIM: I am carrying out an investigation to see which alcohol is the best fuel. I will do this by experimenting with different alcohols and setting them alight and measuring different factors. I will analyse all my results and try to discover patterns‚ which should help me to conclude which alcohol is the best fuel. PLAN ==== This is how my experiment will be set out: ========================================== Keeping this experiment a fair test ===================================

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    Esl Methods

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    ESL Methods - English Language Teaching The field of linguistics and teaching in the 20th century is marked by the development of different foreign language teaching methods and approaches. Some have no or small following and others are widely used Although modern foreign language teaching has adopted completely new methods‚ the work of language professionals in the period between 1950 and 1980 contributed significantly to scientific views in the field of second language teaching and learning.

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    Training Methods

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    TRAINING METHODS :- All training methods can be grouped into two categories :- a] Training methods for operatives and b] Training methods for managers a] Training Methods for Operatives :- Under these methods the new employee is assigned to a specific job at a machine or workshop or laboratory. He is instructed by an experienced employee or by a special supervisor who explains to him the method of handling tools‚ operating the machines etc. Vestibule Training :- This method involves the

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    Research Methods

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    There are several research design methods that have been developed for the field of psychology. Instead of arguing over which is the best method‚ it is more appropriate to compare two of the favored designs. Each one has positive attributes along with negative factors that may influence results. It is more important to understand and decipher which is the most appropriate method to utilize based upon the theory you are working towards. The two designs that

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    Numerical methods

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    Numerical Methods Questions 1 f(x) = x3 – 2x – 5 a) Show that there is a root β of f(x) = 0 in the interval [2‚3]. The root β is to be estimated using the iterative formula ‚2 5 2 0 2 1 1 =         =++ x x x n n b) Calculate the values of x1‚ x2‚ x3‚ and x4‚ giving your answers to 4 sig fig. c) Prove that‚ to 5 significant figures‚ β is 2.0946 2 Use the iterative formula n n n cox x x − =+ 1 1 With x1 = 0.5 to find the limit of the sequence x1‚ x2‚ x3

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    HASSAN BBAALE BWANIKA BTEC BUSINESS – level3 Group1. (unit1) (25043774-20) INVESTIGATING BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS IN EAST LONDON Introduction: In the Business environment there are two sectors of businesses. These are: A private sector which includes organizations owned and operated on behalf of private individuals. These organizations range from small one-owner businesses to vast multinational corporations. For example sole traders‚ partnerships and Franchises. A public sector organizations

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    Ranking Method

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    evaluation by ranking method Job evaluation by ranking method 1. Overview of ranking The ranking method is simple to understand and practice and it is best suited for a small organization. Jobs are compared to each other based on the overall value of the job to the organization. The ‘worth’ of a job is usually based on judgements of skill‚ effort (physical and mental)‚ responsibility (supervisory and fiscal)‚ and working conditions. 2. Advantages of ranking • Simple. “Alternation” method ranks “highest”

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    Research Methods by Comparison Information John Distler HR 301Research Paper 02/21/2014 Professor Gilbert Abstract Humans seek out solutions all the time and in order to find solutions some kind of research must be done. Research is defined as “a detailed study of a subject‚ especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding.” (Polonsky and Waller 2011) When most people think of conducting research they think it is done for educational

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