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Analysis of the composition, structure and dynamics of profit and loss statement
2023
In this paper we used companies profit and loss statements’ information. We analyzed composition, structure and dynamics of profit and loss statement and learnt influence of operational, financial, investment incomes and expenses to profit and loss statement then made conclusion that how to improve efficiency of companies.
Journal Article
The lawyer's guide to writing well
This best-selling book outlines the causes and consequences of bad legal writing and prescribes straightforward, easy-to-apply remedies that will make your writing readable. Usage notes address lawyers' most common errors, and editing exercises allow readers to test their skills, making this an invaluable tool for practicing lawyers as well as a sensible grounding for law students. New sections in this edition: - Getting to the point - Communicating digitally - Writing persuasively - Twenty-five common mistakes\"--Provided by publisher.
No More \How Long Does It Have to Be?\
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Jacobson, Jennifer
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Composition (Language arts)
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Composition (Language arts)-Study and teaching (Elementary)
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English language
2019,2023
In No More \"How Long Does it Have to Be?\": Fostering Independent Writers in Grades 3-8, author Jennifer Jacobson provides the inspiration and tools to shift from a teacher-directed writing program to a student-propelled workshop model. Drawing on a wealth of Writer's Workshop experience in upper elementary and middle school classrooms, Jacobson provides strategies to help you engage and support writers as they discover their voices and take charge of their own learning. Jacobson shares tips on how to establish the spaces, routines, and tone to run a highly productive writing time:
Building classroom spaces conducive to practicing thoughtful, engaging writing
Rolling out a streamlined sequence of varied writing activities
Leading creative explorations of mentor texts
Integrating the riches of mini-lessons, conferring, sharing, and publishing
Building a workshop curriculum that aligns with your goals and rubrics
As she clarifies misconceptions about writing and workshops, she serves up an immensely readable blend of activities, anecdotes, and advice that will energize and inspire your students.
Inverse majority neighborhood number for composition product of graphs
2021
In this paper we have found composition product of two paths using Inverse majority neighborhood number parameter.
Journal Article
McCance and Widdowson's the composition of foods
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McCance, R. A. (Robert Alexander), 1898-1993, author
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Widdowson, Elsie M. (Elsie May), 1906-2000, author
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Institute of Food Research (Great Britain), compiler
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Food Composition Tables.
2015
This authoritative and comprehensive book offers nutrient data for over 1200 of the most commonly consumed foods in the UK. This new edition covers all food groups and includes revised, new and previously unpublished data.
Enticing Hard-To-Reach Writers
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Ayres, Ruth
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Children with social disabilities
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Children with social disabilities-Education
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Composition (Language arts)
2017,2023
In her moving and personal book Enticing Hard-to-Reach Writers. Ruth Ayres weaves together her experience as a mother, teacher, and writer. She explores the power of stories to heal children from troubled backgrounds and offers up strategies for helping students discover and write about their own stories of strength and survival. She shares her own struggles and triumphs and hard-earned lessons from raising a family of four adopted children. Her experience is invaluable to any teacher whose has met children living in poverty, in unstable households, or in fear of abuse. Ayres explores brain research and the ways trauma can change the brain and how encouraging all students to write can help offset some of these effects. She believes that all students benefit from revealing their stories, by communicating information and opinion that allows darkness to turn to light in the lives of children. In the last part of her book she offers up practical suggestions for enticing all writers, regardless of their struggles. Enticing Hard-to-Reach Writers invites you on a journey to become a teacher who refuses to give up on any student, who helps children believe that they can have a positive impact on the world, and who-in some cases becomes the last hope for a child to heal.