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    Chemistry Distinguish

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    PAGE NO.121(CHAPTER-9 CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS) Q4.How would you distinguish between the following: a)Calcium nitrate and lead nitrate using ammonium hydroxide Ans: Add ammonium hydroxide to the given substance‚ calcium nitrate does not form any ppt. with ammonium hydroxide. But lead nitrate forms chalky white ppt. With ammonium hydroxide b)Calcium nitrate and lead nitrate using sodium hydroxide solution Ans: Add sodium hydroxide to the given substance‚ Calcium nitrate forms milky white ppt

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    health expenditures

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    HEALTH EXPENDITURE; PUBLIC (% OF TOTAL HEALTH EXPENDITURE) IN PHILIPPINES The Health expenditure; public (% of total health expenditure) in Philippines was last reported at 35.34 in 2010‚ according to a World Bank report published in 2012. Public health expenditure consists of recurrent and capital spending from government (central and local) budgets‚ external borrowings and grants (including donations from international agencies and nongovernmental organizations)‚ and social (or compulsory) health

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    Distinguish between diminishing returns and economies of scale (15 marks) In Business Economics‚ the short run is defined as the concept that within a certain period of time‚ in the future‚ at least one input is fixed while others are variable and the long run is defined as a period of time in which all factors of production and costs are variable. The law of diminishing returns is a short run concept‚ which states that increasing successive units of a variable factor to a fixed factor

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    Why it’s important to be on time Ok well there’s allot of reasons why it’s important to be on time not just for the army but allot of other situations in the real world that have curtain effects that could become consequential to you and sometimes to others as well not only that but in some cases even deadly ‚a word always comes to mind when talking about being on time and that is punctuality punctuality is the characteristic of being able to complete a required task or fulfill an obligation

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    Module 1 Study Guide Chapter 1 • Know the four basic steps of the interpretive journey. • Know the order of these four basic steps.  Why is order important in following the interpretive journey? • What is a theological principle?  Does it apply only to modern readers‚ or did theological principles apply to the original recipients of Scripture as well? • What are some of the barriers that constitute the "river" distancing readers of the Bible from an accurate understanding of

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    In life it is easy to get this the wrong way around and remember all too easily the things that do not matter whilst overlooking the things that do really matter. We tend to tie ourselves up in knots when thinking about silly little things instead of focusing upon things that have far greater potential impact. When major disasters happen in this World‚ like an earthquake‚ tsunami or war‚ our focus changes and we start to look at what really matters and put our lives into better perspective. In a

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    Assignment One – Child and young person development Task 2 – Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. The sequence of development is the order in which development takes place. Although some stages of development may be missed (for example some babies do not crawl and go straight from shuffling to walking) the sequence is usually followed by children and the order usually remains the same. The rate of development

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    D1) A primary school for children aged between 5 and 7 years provides education for all children. A non private primary school is a statutory setting witch means that it has been past by law by parliament‚ this means they have pasted a law to say that the service either must or can be provided by them. Primary school setting must follow the national curriculum witch is what the school must teach the children literacy‚ numeracy‚ and science this is what the school should provide for the children

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    Expenditure Cyle

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    The Expenditure Cycle is a recurring set of business activities and related information processing operations associated with the purchase of and payment for goods and services. The primary external exchange of information is with suppliers (Vendors). Information about the need to purchase goods and material flows to the expenditure cycle from the revenue and production cycles‚ inventory control‚ and various departments. Once the goods and materials arrive‚ notification of their receipt flows

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    Task 2 CYP 3.1 (1.2) Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why is this difference important. Sequence of development refers to the normal sequence in which children learn different skills‚ and the rate of development refers to the speed in which a child will develop. However‚ according to Burnham et al (2010) the difference between the sequence of development and the rate of development is that the sequence refers to the normal or expected sequence

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