Google is the largest‚ fastest and most accurate search engine that provides search results to millions of its users all around the world. Millions of people use it daily in more than hundred languages and have come to regard as Google and internet as one. Google reliably provides free information for everyone who seeks it. Unlike most companies where the managers try to think of ways to make money and then create products‚ Google is a place where technologists think first of ways to solve problems
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Department of Lifelong Learning: Study Skills Series Note taking skills - from lectures and readings Introduction When you are at university‚ the sheer amount of information that is delivered to you can be daunting and confusing. You may even think that you have to copy down everything you hear or read. When you are at a face-to -face lecture it is sometimes difficult to tell what is important and what is not. Distance learning students might feel the need to copy out fact after fact from
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NOT money damages * If damages awarded and debtor is impecunious‚ then your remedy at law does nothing for you because they’re uncollectible and your remedy is worthless…they just don’t have the money Equitable Remedies * EXAM: Develop short paragraph distinguishing between remedies as of right and those that are discretionary * Equity acts in personam… * Strength is you can lock them up * Weakness is they can flee * If you long-arm‚ then you need some minimum
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Investment alternatives * Two main types of investment – direct and indirect Direct Investment – You invest straight in to firms Alternatives: Money market – treasury bills (t-bills)‚ commercial bills Market for the purchase of short term debt securities * Short term – generally less than 12 months * Low risk * Highly liquid T-bill * Sold by the treasury at a discount from face value (par) * T-bill yield used as risk free rate * In NZ * Maturities typically 3‚6
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Deductive reasoning “moves from a general statement to a specific conclusion” and works from the model of a “syllogism‚ a three-part argument that consists of a major premise‚ a minor premise‚ and a conclusion” (Rosa & Eschholz‚ 2012‚ p. 540). Please note that in order to accept your conclusion/argument‚ your audience should accept the major and minor premises as truths. See the below example‚ which could be the start of one argument in support of a vegetarian diet: Major premise: Beef contains cholesterol
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group discussions. The book are group decided to do was Runner‚ by Carl Deuker‚ a fiction novel based on a child who must make his own money to pay for his fathers bills. All together my group had four meetings and all of them helped us to learn more about the book‚ ourselves as a group participant‚ and as peers. From our group discussions had a greater grasp of the book we were reading. For me I was able to fully understand the underlining conflict throughout the whole book. Without the help of my
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Amongst the lay public of non-mathematicians and non-scientists‚ trigonometry is known chiefly for its application to measurement problems‚ yet is also often used in ways that are far more subtle‚ such as its place in the theory of music; still other uses are more technical‚ such as in number theory. The mathematical topics of Fourier series and Fourier transforms rely heavily on knowledge of trigonometric functions and find application in a number of areas‚ including statistics. There is an enormous
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but I found the eye always closed; and so it was impossible to do the work; for it was not the old man who was a problem for me‚ but his Evil Eye. On the eighth night‚ I was more than usually careful in opening the door. I had my head in and was about to open the lantern‚ when my finger slid on a piece of metal and made a noise. The old man sat up in bed‚
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is being taught one must take notes and only write down the important information given. Studies show that having important information inside notes gives the learner a 34% chance in being remembered (Longman‚ D. & Atkins ‚ R.‚ 1991). This essay will give a couple of different ways of taking notes and learning new material. In order to learn one must simply study the material that you need to learn. It seems so simple but if one does not like to study or take notes they will not do well in school
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language include: static image‚ posters‚ websites‚ and advertisements. To read a visual text you must spend time looking at the layout of the text‚ read all the important written text‚ and look for links between the visual and verbal features. Think about the purpose of the text and how the techniques help to communicate a message to the audience. See: • What is the purpose of this text? • Guidelines For Studying Cartoons • Identifying the processes involved in the presentation of a Static
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