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    1. Sole trader businesses are the easiest to set up because there is no complex paperwork. The business and the owner are the same person in law. The sole trader does not have limited liability which means that they are responsible for all the debts of the business. The sole trader has to produce an annual accounting return for the Inland Revenue. 2. Partnerships are set up by a Deed of Partnership which is a document made out by the partners and witnessed by a solicitor. This Deed sets out the

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    English A Form 1Wordlist aristocrat- a member of a class that enjoys certain privileges and responsibilities by birth; a leader in society because of wealth‚ talent‚ or intelligence balmy- mild‚ soft‚ soothing blemish- any mark of imperfection; a surface flaw farce- a short‚ broadly comic play; a ridiculous affair or action‚ an absurd failure. gaudy- brightly colored and showy but in bad taste. mimic- to imitate closely‚ usually with a comic effect. protrude- to stick out from the surface

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    name derives from the Dutch word koekje or (informal) koekie which means little cake‚ and arrived in American English through the Dutch in North America. According to the Scottish National Dictionary‚ its Scottish name derives from the diminutive form (+ suffix -ie) of the word cook‚ giving the Middle Scots cookie‚ cooky or cu(c)kie. It also gives an alternative etymology‚ from the Dutch word koekje‚ the diminutive of koek‚ a cake. There was much trade and cultural contact across the North Sea between

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    Radio: A Form of Communication Physics Idoh Gersten Mr. Zambizi Physics March 12‚ 1995 Radio is a form of communication in which intelligence is transmitted without wires from one point to another by means of electromagnetic waves. Early forms of communication over great distances were the telephone and the telegraph. They required wires between the sender and receiver. Radio‚ on the other hand‚ requires no such physical connection. It relies on the radiation

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    PRC Form No. 001 (Revised September 2010) NOT FOR SALE Republic of the Philippines REPRODUCTION IS ALLOWED PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION Application No. Manila PRC Central Office : APPLICATION DIVISION P. Paredes St.‚ Sampaloc 1008 Manila‚ Philippines Website : www.prc.gov.ph Tel. No.: (63-2) - 314-00-27 Paste here your recent passport size picture with COMPLETE Name Tag in plain white background APPLICATION FORM First Timer Repeater Conditioned Absent

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    Form Helps Function Vs. Form Follows Function. Ever since the phrase ‘form follows function’ was coined in 1896 and more so since the creation of the Bauhaus‚ it has been believed by many that the less is more approach is the best way to go about design. That‚ if you make a product to do its sole purpose‚ with no bells and whistles and just the bare bones of design‚ that that is good design. Now I am not saying that this is wrong or that it is a bad thing‚ that style of design has its own merits

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    - copy right a) Explain the relationship between Plato’s Form of the Good and the other Forms. Plato was a dualist and so believed that human beings consisted of two parts- body and soul. This view is portrayed throughout Plato’s famous theory of the Forms of which he suggests that true substances are not physical bodies‚ but are the eternal Forms that our bodies are merely the imperfect copy. In his Theory he tells of a World of Forms representing knowledge‚ which he also names the ‘real’ world

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    RRL#2 Name: [replace this text with your name] The following questions pertain to: Sanford‚ J.‚ Townsend-Rocchicciolli‚J.‚ Horigan‚ A.‚ & Hall‚ P. (2011). A process of decision making by caregivers of family members with heart failure. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice‚ 25(1)‚ 55–70. 1) What methods were put in place to ensure that the subjects were giving true informed consent? 2) What was the setting for the study? 3) Was the sample adequate for the research design that was selected?

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    (2002) 419–432 www.elsevier.com/locate/system Doing focus-on-form Rod Ellis*‚ Helen Basturkmen‚ Shawn Loewen Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics‚ University of Auckland‚ Private Bag 92019‚ Auckland‚ New Zealand Received 17 April 2002; received in revised form 14 June 2002; accepted 17 June 2002 Abstract ‘Focus-on-form’ refers to a particular type of form-focused instruction - the treatment of linguistic form in the context of performing a communicative task. This article

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    Alka-Seltzer Form Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to determine if changing the form of Alka-Seltzer when added to the water‚ affects the time it takes for the cap to burst. Introduction: Alka-Seltzer is a remedy for indigestion that is dissolved in water and ingested by mouth. The active ingredient is sodium bicarbonate‚ which is baking soda. Alka-Seltzer reacts with water to produce carbon dioxide gas. In an enclosed space‚ like a film canister‚ the pressure of the gas increases

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