of the final exam will be common for all the sections. Course Content: Topic name Topic details Weeks Set Theory Definition of sets‚ representation‚ classification‚ set operations‚ Venn diagrams‚ Venn – Euler Diagram to solve practical problems 1 Number system Types of numbers‚ modulus‚ Interval diagrams‚ Interval notations‚ solving set operations using interval notations. 2 Partial Fractions‚ Surds‚ Quadratic equations Proper and improper fractions‚ partial fraction method‚ finding roots and
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Sensing the problem • The business: Ayam Bahagia • Ayam Bahagia is new in town. A traditional recipe with fast- food serving style to introduce the market a new perspective of traditional food. • In the fasting month‚ Ayam Bahagia always experience extreme peak during dinner time. Is an important month for restaurant business; the best month for marketing and approaching new customers. Not only the restaurant will be busy‚ catering orders for dinner time will increase. The problem is
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It’s a Tuesday. I’m finishing my workout at my neighborhood gym. I walk into the locker room‚ throw my clothes off‚ and head to the showers. The water is warm. I’m feeling like a real go-getter. The endorphins‚ the steam – it’s relaxing. Veeery relaxing. I take a handful of the shower gel that the gym supplies in buckets and start lathering up. I’m making sure things are clean down there. Really‚ really clean. (Not really‚ readers – I’m jerking off. Duh.) So I’m a showerbater; I admit it. I like
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CBSE Sample Paper-05 (Unsolved) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT –I SCIENCE (Theory) Class – X Time allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 90 General Instructions: a) All questions are compulsory. b) The question paper comprises of two sections‚ A and B. You are to attempt both the sections. c) Questions 1 to 3 in section A are one mark questions. These are to be answered in one word or in one sentence. d) Questions 4 to 6 in section A are two marks questions. These are to be answered in about 30 words
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THE WOODMAN FURNITURE SHOP POINT OF SALE SYSTEM PROPOSAL | | | This project proposal is for The WOODMAN furniture shop which outlines all the major work to be carried out during the developing and implementation of the proposed system. WOODMAN furniture shop is a business that deals in wooden furniture. Products are sold either in their raw state or vanished and stained INTRODUCTION This document will give an insight to the nature of the business‚ current system in use
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“Prospective Immigrants Please Note” By Adrienne Rich Either you will go through this door or you will not go through. If you go through there is always the risk of remembering your name. Things look at you doubly and you must look back and let them happen. If you do not go through
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Ishikawa‚ quality improvement is a continuous process‚ and it can always be taken one step further” (SkyMark Corp. (2009). Throughout Ishikawa’s career he went on to influence quality with the uses of several well known tools such as the fishbone diagram‚ and the quality circle. He was an unassuming man who saw a link between workplace quality and prosperity. High-quality products would sell‚ and their makers would prosper. If work was thus made a joyful and human experience‚ such prosperity and joy
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Example 6: Student work The Polar Area Diagrams of Florence Nightingale If you read the article on Florence Nightingale in “The Children’s Book of Famous Lives”1 you will not learn that she had to battle with her parents to be allowed to study Mathematics. If you read the Ladybird book “Florence Nightingale”2 you will not discover that she was the first woman to be elected as a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society. In looking around for an area of research I was intrigued to discover that
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Deriving Use Case Diagrams from Business Process Models Remco M. Dijkman University of Twente‚ Faculty of Computer Science P.O. Box 217‚ 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands dijkman@cs.utwente.nl Stef M.M. Joosten Ordina Finance Utopics‚ and Open University of the Netherlands P.O. Box 2960‚ 6401 DL Heerlen The Netherlands joosten@anaxagoras.com Abstract In this paper we introduce a technique to simplify requirements capture. The technique can be used to derive functional requirements‚ specified in
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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY College of Engineering‚ Architecture‚ Fine Arts and Computing Sciences Electronics Engineering Department In Partial Fulfillment in Comp 450 - Microprocessor with Assembly Language Programming A Problem Based Project Collision Avoidance Robot Submitted by: Ebora‚ Joseph V. Frane‚ Raymart M. Jose‚ Rachell Jean S. Luna‚ Crizel D. Manalo‚ Mary Joyce M. Recio‚ Jeselle V. ECE 4201 Submitted to: Dr. Gil B. Barte‚ ECE March 2013 ABSTRACT The main
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