...Summative Assesment - I Duration – 3hrs Class VII GK M.M. - 30 Q1 Name the following? (4) (a) First Indian to win the Oscar for Life Time Achievement. (b) Popular curry dish in Goa. (c) The first Indian to climb Mount Everest without oxygen. (d) The actor who enacted 10 roles in a film. Q2 Fill in the blanks. (4) (a) The very expensive spice saffron comes from a type of ________ flower. (b) The _________ was considered a sacred flower by ancient Egyptians and was used in burial rituals. (c) _______ grass in African is named after an animal. (d) A large computer is also called ___________. Q3 Write True or False. (4) (a) Tuna is a fresh water fish. (b) Larynx is also called food pipe. (c) Mother Teresa won noble peace prize. (d) Daffodil flower has the smallest seeds. Q4 Answer the following questions. (4) (a) Which part of the mouth has a root? (b) Which is the largest bone in the human body? (c) Name the basic unit of measurement of information storage is computer. (d) Which the most popular breakfast dish in Maharashtra. Q5 Tick the correct option. (5) (a) Which flower has the smallest seeds? (i) Tulip (ii) Daffodil (iii) Orchid (iv) Sweet pea (b) What flower bulb can be used in place of onions in cooking? (i) Fessia (ii) Tulip (iii) Dahila (iv) Gladiolus (c) What is the state flower of New York? (i) Poppy (ii) Orange blossom ...
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...IMPORTANT This electronic version of The Century Vocabulary Builder (1922) has been prepared by Serenson Pty Ltd for www.write-better-english.com. This PDF follows the pagination of the original (hard copy) book and includes hypertext links that we have inserted, which look like this. Please do not remove links. Reformatting the original text into this PDF has been no easy task; it is possible that the process has introduced errors or caused omissions. As a result, we make no guarantee about the accuracy or completeness of this version of the Vocabulary Builder. If you find an error or omission in this PDF, please check the original book and contact us so that we can fix the error or omission. Please check your local copyright laws before accessing this PDF. If you are serious about building your vocabulary, we highly recommend you try the popular vocabularybuilding program called Ultimate Vocabulary Want the ultimate vocabulary builder? Click www.write-better-english com/ultimate-vocabulary.aspx THE CENTURY VOCABULARY BUILDER BY GARLAND GREEVER AND JOSEPH M. BACHELOR NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. Want the ultimate vocabulary builder? Click www.write-better-english com/ultimate-vocabulary.aspx PREFACE You should know at the outset what this book does not attempt to do. It does not, save to the extent that its own special purpose requires, concern itself with the many and intricate problems of grammar, rhetoric, spelling, punctuation, and the like; or clarify...
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...Anyplex 存根 Anyplex Service Application Form 數碼點播服務申請表格 Please fill in the following in BLOCK LETTERS and put a “” in the appropriate box. 申請人必須以英文正階塡寫表格及在適當方格內加上“”號。 I would like to apply for silver membership. No monthly fee 本人欲申請銀會籍。 No pre-pay Silver member entitlements 銀會籍所享服務: 無月費 1) Free 3 days trial (Except for AV movies) 無預繳 3 天免費試用 (成人電影除外) 2) Pay per view 按用戶觀賞電影價目及數量收費 I hereby agree that Anyplex Hong Kong Limited has the right to charge my credit card account for the purchased services in regular manner as agreed upon by me and Anyplex Hong Kong Limited. The recurring transaction will not be terminated until Anyplex Hong Kong Limited has been informed by my written notification of service termination. I agree the validity of this agreement will continue before or after the expiry date of the credit card account. 本人同意並授權 Anyplex Hong Kong Limited 由本人下列信用卡 賬戶定期收取本人與 Anyplex Hong Kong Limited 協議使用的服 務之費用。 是項授權除非得到本人的書面通知或服務受到終 止,否則於信用卡有效期屆滿後仍然有效。 Card Type 信用卡種類: VISA MasterCard 萬事達卡 M月 Y年 Upgrade Service Plan 升級服務計劃 Gold member 金會籍 HK$ 20/mth 每月港幣 20 元 Expiry Date 有效期至 Gold member entitlements 金會籍所享服務: 1) Free 3 days trial (Except for AV movies) 3 天免費試用 (成人電影除外) 2) Unlimited watch ‘Gold Member Selection’ videos 無限量觀賞 ‘金會籍精選’ 影片 3) 20% off discount for other pay per view videos 8 折點播其他影片 Cardholder’s Name (If different from subscriber’s name) 信用卡持有人姓名 (如與上述訂戶姓名不同) Card No. 信用卡號碼 Credit Card Issuing Bank 信用咭發卡銀行 _________________ ...
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...54654165TermPaperWarehouse.com - Free Term Papers, Essays and Research Documents The Research Paper Factory * Join * Search * Browse * Saved Papers ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form * Home Page » * Business and Management Customer Value Management at Tata Steel In: Business and Management Customer Value Management at Tata Steel PERSPECTIVES presents emerging issues and ideas that call for action or rethinking by managers, administrators, and policy makers in organizations Understanding the Process of Transitioning to Customer Value Management B Muthuraman, Anand Sen, Peeyush Gupta, DVR Seshadri, and James A Narus Executive Summary Customer Value Management (CVM) has emerged as an important vehicle for customer retention in business markets. Supplier firms under increasing pressure from relentless competitive forces are seeking to retain and grow the share of business from profitable existing customers as a means of finding a way out of downward spiralling price pressures. While a lot has been written in academics about the importance of CVM, several gaps remain on understanding how a large company actually undertakes this journey. Crafting competitive value chains and focusing on streams of competition are also emerging as important agenda for supplier firms since, increasingly, the end customer is no longer willing to pay for inefficiencies in the value chains. In this context, the challenge...
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...Overpaid Baseball Players When addressing the value of entertainment, there is without a doubt, that we as a society value entertainment highly. But there is no reason that these athletes, who are here to merely entertain us, get paid higher wages than those that save our lives and teach us such as medical doctors and teachers. Professional athletes do not offer society an essential function that improves or enhances our world in comparison to other professionals. It is my claim that professional baseball players are paid more than they are worth. Economics is the key to understanding why these athletes earn such tremendous salaries; still, it fails to explain why they actually do deserve it. Giving athlete’s high wages doesn’t only distort them, but also bring downfall to clubs and the country’s economy. The growth and the development of a sport may be reflected from the wages of the athletes and that is all it does. In conclusion, Team owners pay more to keep athletes on the team to be on a winning streak, but whether the drive to win is justifiable remains in doubt. The economic system involving sports, corporate America, and the media is an interdependent one. Athletes make huge sums of money paid to them by owners who make even larger sums of money. Agents, free agency, and other phenomena keep athlete salaries rising. So, too, does increased ticket sales to games, increased TV viewership, enormous media contracts, TV advertising, and corporate sponsorship and endorsement...
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...Meanwhile, Rizal was arrested in transit to Cuba and ordered returned to Fort Santiago in Manila to stand trial for rebellion, sedition and illicit association. He was tried on December 26, found guilty and condemned to death. Jose Rizal was shot by a firing squad on December 30, 1896. Rizal's execution gave the rebellion fresh determination. The Katipunan was divided between factions loyal to Bonifacio and Aguinaldo. Due to his successes in battle, Aguinaldo was elected to replace Bonifacio. Bonifacio withdrew his supporters and the two factions began to fight. Bonifacio was arrested, tried and executed on May 10, 1897 by Aguinaldo's order. Aguinaldo's forces were driven from Cavite to Bulacan where Aguinaldo declared the constitution and established the Republic of Biak-na-Bato. Both sides soon came to realize that the struggle between Spain and the new Republic had reached an impasse. The rebels could not meet the Spanish regulars in the field but neither could the Spanish put down the guerrillas. Negotiations began in August and concluded in December with the Pact of Biak-na-Bato. The agreement extended a general amnesty to the rebels with a payment of US$800,000 for Aguinaldo and his government to retire in voluntary exile to Hong Kong. Aguinaldo left the Philippines with his government on December 27, 1897. While in Hong Kong, Aguinaldo and his compatriots designed what is today the Philippine national flag. Spanish-American War / War of Philippine Independence...
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...doesn’t listen until PPPPP calls the police one day to get rid of his dad. Another incident is when QQQQQ is raped by her dad as a little girl. On weekends she would go over her dads and she would come home crying and sick, because of what he did to her. Her mother never really listened to her, instead she was to busy counting her marbles and working, so her older sister had to tend to her needs and watch over her when she could, and keep up with chores. QQQQQQQ ends up getting pregant at 16 and WWWWW, her sister who is in college, tries to help take care of her along with QQQ new boyfriend, EEEEEE. One more time was with a young Indian girl who had trouble following the rules of her religion. She had made friends with the next door neighbor, GGGGG, who was 22221 years old and she being 33333. She isn’t supposed to be talking to him because he is not a boy in the family. He eventually commits suicide and she thinks it’s all her fault when it isn’t. She can’t talk to anyone about it because she wasn’t suppose to talk to him in the first place. She ends up talking to the guidance councilor, which is against her religion, so she stops meeting with the guidance councilor. 2. Something that came as a surprise to me is how the book came along. Each chapter was about a different person and ended up repeating it self. Each person had a different situation going on in their life. Through their problems they meet each other...
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...Introduction to graphics and LCD technologies NXP Product Line Microcontrollers Business Line Standard ICs Agenda Passive and active LCD technologies – How LCDs work, STN and TFT differences – How data is converted to colors on the LCD LCD signal interface and timing parameters – LCD signals and timing – Controlling the backlight Introduction to frame buffers with the LPC32x0 MCU – How graphics data is stored in memory – Color depth and lookup tables System considerations for LCD based systems – Mapping LCD data signals to the LCD controller signals – LCD data bandwidth Examples Passive and active LCD technologies How an LCD works An array of Liquid Crystal segments – When not in an electrical field, crystals are organized in a random pattern – When an electric field is applied, the crystals align to the field – The crystals themselves do not emit light, but ‘gate’ the amount of light that can pass through them • Crystals aligned perpendicular to a light source will prevent light from passing through them Each LCD segment is aligned with an electric field A light source (backlight) is needed to drive light through the aligned crystal field Courtesy of Sharp Passive displays Passive LCD panels – Consists of a grid of row and columns electrical signals – Columns and rows connect perpendicularly to every segment in the LCD • Columns and rows are multiplexed to many different segments – An IC controls which column and row are selected...
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...A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming SECOND EDITION ® Mark G. Sobell Upper Saddle River, NJ • Boston • Indianapolis • San Francisco New York • Toronto • Montreal • London • Munich • Paris • Madrid Capetown • Sydney • Tokyo • Singapore • Mexico City Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and the publisher was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed with initial capital letters or in all capitals. The author and publisher have taken care in the preparation of this book, but make no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the use of the information or programs contained herein. The publisher offers excellent discounts on this book when ordered in quantity for bulk purchases or special sales, which may include electronic versions and/or custom covers and content particular to your business, training goals, marketing focus, and branding interests. For more information, please contact: U.S. Corporate and Government Sales (800) 382-3419 corpsales@pearsontechgroup.com For sales outside the United States, please contact: International Sales international@pearson.com Visit us on the Web: informit.com/ph Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication...
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...Accounting for non-accounting students eighth edition John R. Dyson ACCOUNTING FOR NON-ACCOUNTING STUDENTS Visit the Accounting for Non-Accounting Students, eighth edition Companion Website at www.pearsoned.co.uk/dyson to find valuable student learning material including: G G G G Multiple choice questions to help test your learning Extra question material Links to relevant sites on the web Glossary explaining key terms mentioned in the book We work with leading authors to develop the strongest educational materials in Accounting, bringing cutting-edge thinking and best learning practice to a global market. Under a range of well-known imprints, including Financial Times Prentice Hall, we craft high quality print and electronic publications which help readers to understand and apply their content, whether studying or at work. To find out more about the complete range of our publishing please visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.pearsoned.co.uk ACCOUNTING FOR NON-ACCOUNTING STUDENTS Eighth Edition John R. Dyson Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world Visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.pearsoned.co.uk First edition published in Great Britain under the Pitman Publishing imprint in 1987 Second edition 1991 Third edition 1994 Fourth edition published under the Financial Times Pitman Publishing imprint in 1997 Fifth edition 2001 Sixth edition 2004 Seventh edition 2007 Eighth...
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