PAARCQE RESULTS REGION 1V 1. JOB CAISIDO‚ LETRAN CALAMBA‚ 80 2. OLA‚ ERICA‚ MARINDOQUE SC‚ 76 3. PEREZ JANUS‚ CABUYAO‚ 74 4. CALUGAY ANNE‚ URS‚ 73 5. HALINA DEMME‚ TCMC‚ 73 6. BEVERLY OSAR‚ MSC‚ 72 7. TIMBREZA‚ DLSP‚ 72 8.ENRIQUE VIVIEN‚ UIC‚ 72 9. RELADOR RON‚ UP‚ 72 10. ALDA‚ MARY GRACE‚ AGONCILLO COLLEGE‚ 71 11. FROILAN BERNARDO‚ UP‚ 71 12. DE ASISI ARISSA‚ SLSU LUCBAN‚ 71 13. LACAMBRA RAYMOND‚ URS TANAY‚ 71 14. RONDA KARL CHRISTIAN‚ URSTMAIN‚ 70 15. MENDOZA ALFONSO‚ SLSU LUCBAN‚ 70 16. ABELLANA
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Testing for reducing sugars‚ non-reducing sugars‚ starch‚ lipids and proteins in unknown substances: Our aim: was to find out which substances from our five samples have reducing sugars present to determine what they may be for example; they could be monosacchrides or disaccharides. This was carried out by using Benedict’s test. To find out which substances from our five samples were non-reducing sugars‚ since some disaccharides are reducing sugars and this would be carried out by using Benedict’s
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University Online 03/08/2012 Amanda Reynolds Abstract This paper will argue the need to reduce juvenile delinquency. It will consider ways to help reduce juvenile delinquency and why it is so important. This paper will give the reader insight about what needs to happen in order to help juveniles be successful and stay out of the juvenile justice system. There will be key agreements that will require the reader’s attention. Effective Ways to Reduce Juvenile Delinquency A 16-year-old teenager
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QAT1 Task 4 Western Governors University ID# A. Company A 1. Determine expected completion times for each project activity. T= (Optimistic + 4Probable + Pessimistic)/6 A. T=(2 + 4(3) + 4)/6 –OR -- T=3 B. T=(5 + 4(6) + 13)/6 – OR – T= 7 C. T=(3 + 4(4) + 8)/6 – OR – T=4.5 D. T=(10 + 4(11) + 15)/6 – OR – T=11.5 E. T=(4 + 4(5) + 6)/6 – OR – T= 5 F. T=(8 + 4(10) + 12)/6 – OR – T=10 G. T= (4 + 4(6) + 11)/6 – OR – T= 6.5 H. T=(8 + 4(10) + 18)/6 – OR – T= 11 I. T= (3 + 4(6) + 12)/6 – OR – T= 6.5
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short story A Worn Path is an interesting‚ the story full of symbolism. It explores some themes through the simple story of an elderly black woman in 1940s Mississippi‚ walking along an arduous path to town to collect medicine for her grandson. Along the way‚ she encounters various obstacles and interactions with others. The main character is Phoenix Jackson‚ and her journey is to get medicine for her sick grandson. The main plot of the story concerns her journey the worn path and the events that
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’Outline and evaluate research into the duration‚ capacity‚ and encoding of information in short term memory’. -12 marks >>>PLAN<<< CAPACITY .(George miller1956) seven +/- 2 immediate memory. Chunking‚ .(simon 1974) shorter chunks much easier to remember .(cown 2001) found that the STM is likely only 4 chunks .(vogel et al. 2001) agrees ENCODING .(Bradely 1966a and 1966b) tested effects of acoustic and semantic similarity on short and long term recall. Gave participants
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Specification sheet Diesel generator set NT855 series engine 320 kVA–440 kVA 50 Hz 320 kW–400 kW 60 Hz Description This Cummins® Power Generation commercial generator set is a fully integrated power generation system‚ providing optimum performance‚ reliability‚ and versatility for stationary standby‚ prime power‚ and continuous duty applications. Cooling system – Standard integral setmounted radiator system‚ designed and tested for rated ambient temperatures‚ simplifies facility design requirements
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Rob Markey‚ the authors of The Ultimate Question 2.0‚ we learn that one simple question can gauge if a company is meeting it’s objectives with their customers: “Would you recommend a product or service to your family‚ friends‚ or colleagues”? The Net Promoter Score or NPS‚ which is derived from this question‚ employs three factors for measuring this metric: • Promoters: people who love your company or product and will recommend to others • Passives: people who are ok with your company or product
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Devin Collins Criminal Justice 101 Career Path Assignment Ivy Tech community College Willie Whitfield My Path There are currently two options I have‚ one‚ to continue attending Ivy Tech Community college for the next two years‚ and then transfer to IUPUI‚ or my other option is simply to just finish out my Criminal Justice degree at Ivy Tech. I have not decided exactly which I option I am going to choose‚ however‚ I am leaning towards the transfer to IUPUI. I want to have an excellent
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I hope you can comprehend the tax implications and tax efficiency of the remuneration packages. Besides‚ I would like to recommend the most tax efficient remuneration package based on the proposed benefits by your employer and the legal ways to save tax in Malaysia. First and foremost‚ it is a good option to ask for a company car because the car given by your employer‚ Golden Berhad is regarded as benefit-in-kind (BIK). A company car is more beneficial for you (taxpayer) because the predetermined
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