* Topic 2: Cells * 2.1 Cell theory * 2.1.1 * Outline Cell Theory 1. All living organism are composed of cells 2. Cells come from pre-existing cells 3. Cells are the smallest unit of life * * 2.1.2 * Discuss the reasons for cell theory 1. When organism are looked at under a microscope‚ they are consistently made up of cells 2. Cells carry out asexual reproduction – called Mitosis 3. Cells are the smallest unit of organisms that can carry out all
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March 13‚ 2013 SLS 1501 Career Research Assignment Major: Business Administration 5 occupations that someone could pursue with this major: A. Account Executive B. Claims Adjuster C. Marketing Assistant/Coordinator D. Market Research Analyst E. Property Manager 1) Advertising Manager – Create interest by utilizing advertisements and promotions for a product or service to potential buyers for clients such as a department‚ organization‚ or an account. WebsiteURL: http://www.bls.gov/o
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September 2011 NGC 1 A visitor being shown around a site by a supervisor slipped on a patch of oil on a warehouse floor whilst taking a short cut. The visitor was admitted to hospital where they remained for several days. (a) Outline the legal requirements for the reporting of this accident to the enforcing authority. (4) the accident was reportable under RIDDOR since the visitor who was injured was taken to hospital. As such‚ a responsible person within the organisation should notify the
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Math Portfolio SL TYPE I LACSAP’S FRACTIONS Introduction This assignment requires us to solve patterns in numerators and denominators in LACSAP’S FRACTIONS‚ and the first five rows look like: Figure 1: Lacsap’s Fractions 1 1st row 1 3/2 1 2nd row 1 6/4 6/4 1 3rd row 1 10/7 10/6 10/7 1 4th row 1 15/11 15/9 15/9 15/11 1 5th row Then
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June 2011 NGC 1 Question 1 A workshop has experienced a number of accidents that were due to inadequate selection and implementation of risk controls. (a) Identify FOUR of the general principles of prevention. (4) general principles of prevention such as the avoidance of risks; the evaluation of unavoidable risks; controlling hazards at source; adapting to technical progress and adapting work to the individual; replacing the dangerous by less or non dangerous alternatives; developing a coherent
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Reflection Paper Peggy Clayton University of Phoenix MTH/214 Shannon Manke January 18‚ 2010 Running Head: Reflection Paper Math has been around for quiet a long time. We all see math in a different way some can grasp it and some cannot. Learning math concept is very frustrating some will master it and some want. I have struggle with math myself. In fact‚ every time the word math was said throughout my school years and I hated it. Now throughout this course‚ I realize that
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Signature Pages General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier November 2010 Mark 2–3 4–5 6–7 Mathematics 43601H 10 – 11 Unit 1 Tuesday 9 November 2010 9.00 am to 10.00 am For this paper you must have: l H 12 TOTAL a calculator l 8–9 mathematical instruments. Time allowed l 1 hour Instructions l Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Draw diagrams in pencil. l Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. l Answer all questions. l
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Planet Distance from sun (in km) Distance in scientific notation Mercury 57‚909‚000 5.7909*10^7 Venus 108‚200‚000 1.082*10^8 Earth 149‚600‚000 1.496*10^8 Mars 227‚940‚000 2.2794*10^8 Jupiter 778‚400‚000 7.784*10^8 Saturn 1‚423‚600‚000 1.4236*10^9 Uranus 2‚867‚000‚000 2.867*10^9 Neptune 4‚488‚400‚000 4.4884*10^9 (dont
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DEC 2010 NGC 1 Question 1 (a) Give the meaning of the terms ‘error’ AND ‘violation’ AND give a practical example of EACH. (4) A ’error’ is an unintended action‚ for example where a familiar task is not carried out as planned such as operating the wrong switch or control. A ‘violation’ however‚ is a deliberate deviation from an acceptable standard such as the intentional removal of a guard in order to speed up a process. (b) Outline factors that could contribute to human error in relation
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Appendices Appendix 1. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/police-scotland-vow-increase-use-1849009 Appendix 2. http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/sixth-arrest-in-scots-police-terror-probe.1383144064 Appendix 3. http://www.scotsman.com/news/police-question-men-seen-with-dead-man-in-car-park-1-2886825 Appendix 4. http://www.theguardian.com/law/2010/oct/27/detention-without-access-lawyer-scotland-ends Appendix 5. http://www.theguardian.com/law/2011/sep/16/secret-trial-scotland-disturbing-development
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