services for cash or on credit. * Employees who provides services in exchange of salaries and wages * Banks with whom account are maintained. * Suppliers of equipment‚ building and others assets needed to carry on the business. * Lenders from whom you borrow money to finance your business. *
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This course can help prepare students who wish to continue their scientific education after high school‚ as well as students who wish to prepare for the SAT exam. The level of aptitude in this subject will assist students wishing to excel on the SAT and in college courses. According to the College Board’s website‚ AP Biology courses are designed to be the equivalent of a college introductory course‚ usually taken during a biology major’s first year of college. Students who choose to take AP Biology
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References: Agapay‚ Ramon B. Logic – The Essentials of Deductive Reasoning. 2nd Ed. Mandaluyung City: National Book Store‚ 2007. Babor‚ Eddie R. LL.B. Logic- The Philosophical Discipline of Correct Thinking. Quezon City: C & E Publishing Inc. 2003. Bachhuber‚ Andrew H.‚ S.J. Introduction to Logic. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts‚ Inc.‚ 1957. Bernardo Anunciacion Chavez‚ De Claro Malune G. Logic‚ A Modular Approach. Quezon City: Great Books Publishing. 2008. Cruz Corazon L. Introduction to
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Kristallnacht notes Kristallnacht is the German word for ‘the night of crystal’ which refers to the anti-Jewish pogrom which took place on November 9th and 10th 1938 throughout Germany and parts of Austria. Kristallnacht was instigated primarily by the Nazi Party officials‚ members of the SA (storm troopers) and the Hitler Youth. It gained its name from the shattered glass that lined the German streets that had come from Jewish shops and synagogues which had been destroyed in the violence. The
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Car engine: chemical energy (from gasoline) heat energy kinetic energy KINETIC ENERGY (Ek) · Definition: is the energy associated with a moving object · Formula: 2 Ek = ½ mv ‚ where m = mass of the moving object v = speed of the moving object (in kg) (in m/s) NOTE: Two objects moving at different speeds may have the same kinetic energy Example: slow moving truck and fast moving sports’ car 2 2 SI unit of energy = from formula of energy = kg . m /s =
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Notes for English II **What is culture? 1. The behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social‚ ethnic‚ or age group 2. | the total of the inherited ideas‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and knowledge‚ which constitute the shared bases of social action | 3. | the total range of activities and ideas of a group of people with shared traditions‚ which are transmitted and reinforced by members of the group: the Mayan culture | 4. | the artistic and social pursuits‚ expression‚ and tastes
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form or by any means—graphic‚ electronic‚ or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording‚ taping‚ Web distribution‚ or information storage and retrieval systems—without the prior written permission of the publisher. For permission to use material from this text or product‚ submit a request online at http://www.thomsonrights.com Any additional questions about permissions can be submitted by e-mail to thomsonrights@thomson.com ISBN 0-7689-2229-1 Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8
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Anon 11/4/12 APWH Chapter 2 Notes I. Something New: The Emergence of Civilizations A. The contrast between “artificial” life as a “civilized” city dweller and the spacious freedom and imagined simplicity of earlier times still resonates today. B. “Civilizations” are a relatively recent phenomenon in human history made possible by the surpluses produced by the Agricultural Revolution. C. The distinctive features of civilizations are: 1. Cities
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to the situation when a supervening event occurs‚ for which neither party is responsible‚ with the result that the very basis of the contract is destroyed so that the venture to which the parties now find themselves committed is radically different from that originally contemplated. Frustration should not be used: 1. By a contracting party to escape what has turned out to be a bad bargain 2. Free to make contractual provision with respect to eventualities. Elements of Frustration
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Unit 10 NOTES P5 and M3- What strategies can be used to support children‚ young people and their families where abuse is suspected or confirmed? Communication‚ visits‚ counselling How can methods and strategies support children‚ young people and their families where abuse is suspected or confirmed? Developing supportive relationships Encouraging the development of parenting skills Involvement of parents Helping parents to recognise the significance and value of their contributions Empowering
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