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    AP and regular classes: they are the same class‚ same concept‚ but with different motives. AP classes are subjects that are built on original concepts that have been previously learned‚ heavily focused on quizzes‚ tests‚ and exams‚ while regular classes focus on classwork. The difference ? AP is a college level class. meaning rigorous and challenging‚ while regular classes are basic level classes having much more aid. The benefit; Both classes are beneficial. It depends what risks are you willing

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    BADLANI CLASSES

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    Chapter : Introduction Q ue st io n : W ha t do y o u mea n by f i na ncia l ma na g e me nt ? An sw er : M ea ni ng o f F ina nc ia l M a na g e me nt : Financial management deals with procurement of funds and their effective utilisation in the business.. T he p r i mar y t as k o f a C h ar te r ed Acco u nt a nt i s to d ea l wi t h fu nd s‚ ’Ma n a ge me n t o f F u nd s ’ i s an i mp o rt a nt a sp ect o f f i na nc ia l ma na g e me n t i n a b u si n es s u nd er ta k i n g o r a n y o t her

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    Running head: MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE! 1 MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE Tolerance Adams West Coast University Running head: MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE! 2 Abstract The Museum of Tolerance was not what I expected. Here are a few questions that I will answer throughout my paper. What I saw at the museum‚ what the museum taught me about cultural diversity‚ what I learned from this experience and how it may have changed my perceptions. Running head: MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE! 3 The set up of the museum

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    some money as well.  Although‚ studies show that “Research suggests that online courses have significant higher dropout rates than face-to-face courses‚”(Tello‚2007). By that most people get phobia to do online classes and they just do not worry about it anymore.  It not easy to do online classes because students will have to study more and they have less interaction with the instructor.  In the same way‚ good feedback from the instructor help students in online courses to perceived to higher satisfaction(Tello

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    Maya Murphy    Webb   AP Seminar Pd 2  16  January 2015    Fashion Influences on Economic Classes  Coco Chanel once said‚ “Fashion changes‚ but style endures.” Over time fashion styles  went from tight corsets with long dresses in Victorian times to the chic‚ skinny jeans and basic  T­shirt style. Fashion has become an outlet that has placed  morals and standards for womens’  clothing in America throughout history. In order for women to purchase clothing‚ money was an  element that separated wealthy fashions from poor fashions

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    An unknown poet in the medieval times described the three social classes of European society of his time in this way: "One toils‚ one prays‚ and one defends." Let us examine these social classes‚ their lives and what part they played in building their Europe. One Toils The common place peasants were referred to as toilers‚ because they held the base positions of workers (farmers‚ welders‚ herders‚ barbers). Their lives consisted of ever changing working assignments that were dictated by season

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    Before computers there were not telephone answering machines‚ handheld calculators‚ fax machines‚ personal computers. People did what they had to do without these things. People wrote letter by hand or with a typewriter‚ they also kept track of data and numbers in ledgers. They were not texting each other‚ there was either in person or over the phone. . Computers are integral to our daily lives and there are millions used daily. Computers are used at home‚ work‚ and school. They are also embedded

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    The war between the classes - Gloria G. Miklowitz This book tells about a Japanese girl who has an relationship with a white boy and an Color game in their class. Emiko Sumoto is a 17 year old middleclass Japanese girl. She has a relationship with a white rich boy called Adam Tarcher. Her father is against this relationship because his afraid of his daughter and doesn’t trust the whites. At the beginning of the book Amy‚ so Emiko is called by her friends and Adam go to the school ball. Amy’s father

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    Social Classes in the Philippines Maginoo - This comprises of the nobility of the early caste system‚ which mostly refers to the ruling class of Datus‚ Rajahs and their families. A datu with power over a large area held the title Lakan or Rajah. The Datu is a leader‚ a mediator in disputes‚ and was responsible for the welfare of the people within his jurisdiction. Men and women of this class were generally referred to with the respectful title of Ginoo. Individually‚ the terms‚ Gat‚ meaning Lord

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    In the sixteenth century‚ there were three sets of socioeconomic statuses that one could acquire or be a part of‚ the clergy‚ the nobility‚ and the peasantry. The divide between these three generalized classes was far more complicated in reality that it initially seems‚ as socioeconomic classes consist of multiple branches. Nonetheless‚ it all essentially came down to two undeniable factions‚ the oppressors and the oppressed. Niccolo Machiavelli‚ being a mixture of the two due to his living condition

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