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    Q1 Definition of ’Accounting Information System - AIS’ The collection‚ storage and processing of financial and accounting data that is used by decision makers. An accounting information system is generally a computer-based method for tracking accounting activity in conjunction with information technology resources. The resulting statistical reports can be used internally by management or externally by other interested parties including investors‚ creditors and tax authorities. Investopedia

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    ------------------------------------------------- Techniques for creative teaching Creativity Home About Creativity Defining creativity Elements of creativity Fostering creativity Teaching Creative teachers Techniques for creative teaching Creativity as a course module Evaluating creativity Learn More Resources Research Creative teaching In order to teach creativity‚ one must teach creatively; that is‚ it will take a great deal of creative effort to bring out the most creative thinking

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    supposedly pure white blood who had be in the New World. Next stood the Mestizos‚ far down the laddered‚ of mixed white and Indian blood; a few Mulattoes of white and Negro blood; and the Pardos‚ of Negro and Indian blood. […] At the bottom of the ladder were the Indios. Independence discredited or expelled the Spaniards‚ and their position was inherited by that part of the white population known as the gente decente‚ or upper

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    Many people may be wondering why is water so essential in life‚ there’s an endless reasons for the importance of water. To say a few would be‚ 75% of human body is composed of water; we need water for our daily basis such as bath‚ and water is widely used agriculturally‚ economically and commercially. But the most important reason of all is that water is required for life to occur‚ biological evidence furthermore support that the first sign of life begins with water‚ no water equals no life. Water

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    nonfigurative art‚ nonobjective art‚ and nonrepresentational art are loosely related terms. They are similar‚ although perhaps not of identical meaning. Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. This departure from accurate representation can be only slight‚ or it can be partial‚ or it can be complete. Abstraction exists along a continuum. Even art that aims for verisimilitude of the highest degree can be said to be abstract‚ at least theoretically‚ since perfect

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    principle of abstraction‚ using empirical evidence Understand how false memories can be considered an effect of abstraction Explain the principle of hyperspecificity‚ using empirical evidence Discuss the encoding specificity principle‚ using empirical evidence Discuss which factors determine whether abstraction or hyperspecificity is observed 4 memory II Abstraction & generalisation Hyperspecificity Break Encoding specificity Transfer-appropriate processing (brief sketch) Abstraction vs. hyperspecificity

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    SETTING IN SHAKESPEARE’S ‘MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING’ Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” unravels the powerful pressure that society places upon an individual‚ because at the heart of this play is the society of Messina which powerfully influences the characters and the way they live their lives. The Messinian society of the 16th Century is in stark contrast to our own busy and hyped society of today where words are quickly losing their importance and prominence‚ as other forms of communication

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    encapsulation‚ sometimes called information hiding‚ is the ability to hide the internals of an object from its users and to provide an interface to only those members that you want the client to be able to directly manipulate. However‚ I also spoke of abstraction in the same context‚ so in this section‚ I’ll clear up any confusion regarding these two similar concepts. Encapsulation provides the boundary between a class’s external interface—that is‚ the public members visible to the class’s users—and its

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    CASE ANALYSIS – THE GAME PLAN INTRODUCTION This provides you with a guide for analysing cases. It will assist you to identify the material facts‚ the relevant legal issues and conclusions‚ and the possible ratio decidendi‚ of a case. When using this guide‚ please always remember that there is no one right answer to the question “what is the ratio decidendi of this case?”: Talk of finding the ratio decidendi of a case obscures the fact that the process of interpreting cases is not like a hunt

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    the same time urges the reader to call for justice not only at Ferguson but also everywhere else. Jackson has her starting point at Michael Brown‚ a teenager killed by the police for causes that are still unknown. Slowly Jackson goes up the ladder of abstraction from Michael Brown to other black men‚ to Ferguson and at last to all the suburban and rural parts of America. Jackson finds the cause of the conflict to be the deterioration of these parts of America. She claims that independently of the racial

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