system used in this question paper. Start EACH question on a NEW page. 4. Copyright reserved Please turn over Computer Applications Technology/P2 3 NSC DBE/November 2010 SECTION A QUESTION 1: MATCHING ITEMS Choose a term/concept from COLUMN B that matches a description in COLUMN A. Write only the letter (A – R) next to the question number (1.1 – 1.10) in the ANSWER BOOK‚ for example 1.11 S. COLUMN A 1.1 A device that adds more ports to a computer for devices such as a mouse‚ printer
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the title‚ or between the title and the text. Margins should be approximately 1.5 inches all around. The last page of your paper (a separate page) should be your Works Cited page. It should be formatted like the one in SMG‚ pp. 737-738. Please note that entries must be alphabetized and that the first line of each entry should be flush with the margin‚ but all successive lines should be indented 5 spaces. This is called a “hanging indent.” Assignment: Write an essay about a concept that interests
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States as an assembly of states; the Philadelphia Convention produced a new hybrid Publius describes it in Federalist 39 “partly national‚ partly federal” note federal=confederal prior to the Philadelphia Convention not a complete consolidation but it approaches it potential for “absolute and uncontroulable power” Brutus notes Article I‚ Sec. 8‚ Cl. 18 implied powers –the “necessary and proper” clause supremacy clause of Article VI: federal laws and treaties are supreme notwithstanding
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RISK ASSESSMENT Fire risk assessment notes sheet (to be completed during workplace inspection) NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN FIRE SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT CANDIDATE’S FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT NOTES UNIT FC2 – FIRE SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Candidate’s Name J Smith Location Glades Supportered Sheltered House _________ Sheet Number 1 of 3 Student number 12345 Date undertaken 06/07/08 Observations Measures in place to control risk Note both controlled and uncontrolled fire
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Religion Unit 1 Note 1.1- The Human Being Created by God Although human beings are generated by the sexual union of a man and woman‚ we as Christians believe that our real identity as humans lies in our creative relationship with God‚ who is creator of humanity The Earth and Humans In the creation story of Genesis 2‚ the human being is shaped of the clay of the earth (adamah)‚ and given the divine breath. Humans are created in the form of God Animals and Humans Again in Genesis‚ we learn that
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Biology is the study of life and living organisms‚ from the smallest bacteria to giant sequoias. Biologists use observation and experimentation to gain an understanding about the natural world. Branches of biology include anatomy‚ biotechnology‚ botany‚ cell biology‚ ecology‚ genetics‚ medicine‚ microbiology‚ molecular biology‚ and zoology. Many people entering the field of biology become specialized in a particular area. As a course‚ biology encompasses four main themes: 1. The process
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CASE NOTES 2 The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers Entick v Carrington (1765) 19 St Tr 1030 • Two of the King’s messengers acting under a general warrant issued by the Secretary of State broke into the Claimant’s house and seized his papers. • The Claimant sued for trespass. • The Secretary of State claimed that the powers to issue such warrants were essential to government‚ ‘the only means of quieting clamours and sedition’. • The Court held that as these warrants
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Given a random variable X (e.g. IQ scores‚ weights of all students‚ salaries of all workers‚ outcomes from tossing a die) We consider a random sample of size n the sample containing n observations of X denoted by x1 ‚ x2 ‚ x3 ....‚xn Sample mean = X = Take many random samples of size n 1 n ∑ xi n i =1 Population mean of X = µ For each random sample of size n drawn from the population‚ Statistics: sample mean X sample variance s 2 = E(X ) X More on expected values
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Cornell Notes Topic/Objective: Chapter 4‚ pages 158- 168 Name: Erica Rodriguez Class/Period: Date: Ap Wrld Hist- 6 9-9-13 Essential Question: Compare and contrast the Chinese and Roman Empire. Questions: What was the purpose of creating the Chinese Empire and which was the greatest dynasty? Notes: - not a matter of creating something new but restoring something old - Qin Shihuangdi dynasty succeed brilliantly - effective bureaucracy - equipped army with iron weapons - rapidly rising
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– Month End & Payroll Cycle 16 Chapter 8 - End of Month Process 16 Chapter 9 - HR & Payroll Cycle 17 Chapter 10 - Not Required 18 Checking Your Progress 18 Quiz B 19 APPENDIX A – Installing MYOB at Home 20 Overview Please note that this workbook is broken into 2 sections namely: * Section A – MYOB Data File Setup * Section B – Business Transactions MYOB Data File Setup (Section A) – Covers Vallely - chapters 1 to 5. This section undertakes the initial set
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