Module 7: Collision costs and preventions 1. When I get my license I will have a vehicle of my own to drive. 2. Both my parents will split the bill for the insurance and gas. 3. We are expected to pay 98 dollars monthly. 4. If each gallon is 4.00 then I would have to buy approximately 50 gallons. 5. If I get paid 8.00 dollars an hour‚ I would have to work 25 hours.
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English language problems at a school or private classes. I want them to be pleased with my job and also I want to be pleased with myself and with my ability. Were there any surprises that you encountered in this module? Describe them and what they will mean to your future as a teacher.This module had a few surprises. I found it really hard to accept that the statement “I have gone” is really present perfect tense. Also‚ I didn’t know the existence of the differences between conjunctions‚ correlative and
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Q: DESCRIBE THE 3 METHODS OF LEVELING AN AIRCRAFT Answer taken from CAAIPS PT 10 Levelling For some purposes‚ such as rigging or weighing‚ an aircraft must be leveled laterally and longitudinally and a number of different methods may be employed. 1 Spirit Level Many aircraft are levelled by use of a spirit level‚ which is placed at jigged positions on the airframe structure. On light aircraft the longitudinally level position is generally obtained by placing the spirit level on two pegs or on the
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Describe how you would drill the past tense or another grammar point with a repetition drill. A repetition drill The teacher get the students to repeat the form in response to a given stimulus‚ quite often a gesture or facial expression. Start the exercise and introduce the form using the ‘back – chaining method’. The phrase is modeled‚ starting at the end and working your way forward e.g. ‘yesterday’ / ‘to town yesterday’ / ‘I went to town yesterday’. Students repeat each respective ‘chunk’
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Module 7: Collision Costs and Preventions 1. Will I have a vehicle of my own to drive‚ or will I share? I will share‚ then I will own. 2. Who will pay for the insurance and gas? My mom will pay for insurance. I will pay for gas. 3. Contact your family’s car insurance company to obtain a cost estimate. How much will you be expected to pay monthly or annually? $110 monthly 4. If you drive 50 miles each week and your car gets 25 miles to the gallon with gas costing $4.00 per gallon‚ how much
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Module 7: Human Systems Review Sheet 7.01: Nervous and Endocrine Systems 1. What are the 4 lobes of the brain? Know where they are located if given a picture of the brain. - Temporal Lobe The temporal lobe is located on the side of each hemisphere‚ behind the ears. It is associated with speech‚ hearing‚ and memory skills. It houses the hippocampus (the area of the brain associated with memory) and contains the auditory centers responsible for hearing. Occipital Lobe The occipital
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m7 Module 7 Essay Questions 1) Describe how tooling is controlled in a part 145 maintenance organisation. Introduction Tool control within a part 145 maintenance organisation can be divided in two main areas‚ the control of company supplied tools and the individual control of their own personal tooling. Tool control is a part 145 requirement Safety Good tool control is essential to prevent any tooling from becoming a foreign object which might cause an obstruction
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extracted from the front c) released from the front and extracted from the front 6. What cable would you use where temperatures are going to exceed 200 degrees C? a) Aluminium b) Silver plated # c) Nickel plated 7. Brinelling of a wheel bearing could be caused by # a) heavy landing b) rotation of the outer race in the wheel housing c) overheating of the brakes 8. A hi-lock collar should be a) lubricated before fitting b)
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Module 7: Collision Costs and Preventions There are many costs associated with owning and driving a car. The purchase of a car is only the beginning. There are maintenance costs‚ fees‚ tolls‚ taxes‚ fuel and insurance. For the next few questions‚ you will explore these costs by talking to a parent or guardian about your driving responsibilities. 1. Will I have a vehicle of my own to drive‚ or will I share? My mother is the owner of my vehicle. 2. Who will pay for the insurance and gas? My
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Allocate joint product costs according to the benefits-received approaches and the relative market value approaches. 3. Describe methods of accounting for by-products. 4. Explain why joint cost allocations may be misleading in management decision making. 5. Discuss why joint production is seldom found in service industries. This chapter describes the joint production processes and their outputs—joint products and by-products. Several methods are developed to allocate joint costs to joint products
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