required for production)? Answer: These are Land‚ Labour‚ Physical capital and Human capital. The Physical capital include: (a) Fixed capital i.e. man-made items like tools‚ machineries‚ buildings etc. (b) Working capital i.e. raw materials and money in hand. Q.2: What is the main production activity in Palampur? Answer: Farming is the main production activity in Palampur. Nearly 75 percent people of this village depend on farming activities. Q.3: What is ‘multiple cropping’? Answer:
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Canon iR1210 is an All-in-One office printer designed to make an office more productive. It also has with it a six-page owners manual designed to inform the owner of many features of this printer and how it can make a person’s work around the office more productive by having this printer. This paper will provide critiques of the owner’s manual for the iR1210. The criteria for this critique will be in the following areas‚ Audience Recognition‚ Introduction‚ Glossary‚ Technical Description‚ and Graphics
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Contents Page 1 - Introduction Page 2 to 5 – Activity 1: Why Organisations Need to Collect HR Data Page 6 – Activity 2: Analysing HR Data Page 7 - Referencing list Activity 1 Introduction “Accurate personnel records will help the organisation in many ways - increasing the efficiency of recruitment‚ training and development‚ and promotion. They can also provide the raw data to monitor equal opportunities issues and the legal requirements placed on all
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Madi Pethick Professor Key English 1302 11 August 2014 Chew on this: America’s Massive Problem. America: land of the free and the home of the brave‚ and recently‚ the home to a growing waistline. As for any other country‚ America is prone to an assortment of problems like immigration‚ debt‚ or foreign affairs‚ but one issue that is rather hard to overlook‚ quite literally‚ is the obesity epidemic. The extra pounds have become a common sight in America’s society‚ “men are now on average seventeen
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decisions? Baron d’Holbach‚ William James‚ and more argue on if humans act freely or are determined. The difference between the two is significant. What Baron d’Holbach‚ argues on the side of determinism is that everything is caused by a previous event and there (typically) are not any alternative outcomes. On the other hand‚ William James argues that humans act freely in every minute or substantial decision they make. Throughout this essay‚ these principles will be critiqued‚ but in the end‚ determinism
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game‚ he tends to be the one pulling the students through the trials‚ with some help from Kirigiri whenever he gets stuck. Born Lucky: The reason he was accepted into Hope’s Peak; he was randomly chosen from all the ordinary students in Japan. This is why he is considered to have "Super High School-Level Good Luck"... Born Unlucky: ...but he himself believes he has super-bad luck. Catch Phrase: "You’ve got that wrong!" whenever he points out a contradiction during trials. Clear
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Written work on the first 35 pages At first we meet David‚ the narrator of the story. David is telling the story at an age of 52; we know that because it is stated in the prologue (page 11‚ line 1) and (page 12‚ line 12). As a child David’s father work as the town sheriff. David clearly has his ideas of how a sheriff is supposed look and work. There are several of such cases in the text (page 17‚ line 13-18) and (the gun on page 17‚ line 20-28). David wanted to grow up wild‚ to be able to get out
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The feudal system was a way of government based on obligations between the lord or king and vassal. The king gave large estates to his friends and relatives. These estates known as the fief included houses‚ barns‚ tools‚ animals‚ and serfs or peasants. The king also promised to protect the vassal on the field or in the courts. In return the nobles who were granted the fiefs swore an oath of loyalty to the king. The nobles promised never to fight against the king. They also had to give the king whatever
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G ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Photograph and adapted text is from the article “Three Men and a Dog”‚ by Kevin Rushby‚ taken from The Saturday Guardian Travel Section‚ 23 January 2010. © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2010. 0860/29/11 NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2012 THURSDAY‚ 26 APRIL 1.00 PM – 1.50 PM ENGLISH STANDARD GRADE General Level Reading Text Read carefully the passage overleaf. It will help if you read it twice. When you have done so‚ answer the questions. Use the spaces provided
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a spark of new ideas in what was later referred to as the enlightenment period. This time of development set in place many of the rights and social aspects that seem necessary and guaranteed in modern society. It was the result of the innovations in preceding revolutions of science‚ commerce and religion all converging into a final revolt and allowing the world to change as a whole in the Industrial Revolution. At this time‚ egalitarian feelings‚ like feminism and abolitionism‚ as well as the principal
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