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BACHELOR OF COMPUTER ApplicATIONs PROGRAM JAN 2010 ONWARDS SYLLABUS BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS PROGRAMME FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION |CODE NO. | PAPER | L |T/P |CREDITS | |BCA – 101 |ICIS |3 | |3 | |BCA – 102
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SPECIMEN H GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION B721/02 GATEWAY SCIENCE ADDITIONAL SCIENCE B Unit B721: Additional Science modules B3‚ C3‚ P3 (Higher Tier) Candidates answer on the question paper A calculator may be used for this paper. OCR Supplied Materials: None Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes Other Materials Required: Pencil Ruler (cm/mm) Candidate Forename Candidate Surname Centre Number Candidate Number INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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Criminal Justice System Paper The criminal justice system and the criminal justice process has shaped the laws of this country into what they are today from the concerns of politicians and government leaders as far back as the 1800s with crime control. Basically‚ the criminal justice system was designed to ensure the safety of individuals whom are citizens of this country. Essentially‚ the criminal justice system is “the structural basis used to maintain social control” (Education Decisions
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MATH-2640 MATH-264001 This question paper consists of 3 printed pages‚ each of which is identified by the reference MATH-2640 Only approved basic scientific calculators may be used. c UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS Examination for the Module MATH-2640 (January 2003) Introduction to Optimisation Time allowed: 2 hours Attempt four questions. All questions carry equal marks. In all questions‚ you may assume that all functions f (x1 ‚ . . . ‚ xn ) under consideration are sufficiently ∂2f ∂2f continuous to
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Criminal Justice System Paper Priscilia Castillo CJA/ 204 March 5‚ 2014 Linda Fredrickson Criminal Justice System Paper “Preliminary figures indicate that throughout the nation reported a decrease of 5.4 percent in the number of violent crimes in 2013” (Comey‚ 2013). These violent crimes are categories as murder‚ forcible rape‚ robbery and aggravated assault. To most people crime can be defined in many different ways. The government has developed the criminal justice system into 3
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Two Social Justice Theories and Their Application on a Modern Problem Introduction In today’s world‚ there are still many widespread societal issues mankind has so far been unable to resolve. At the present time‚ world hunger has been and still is one of the most important social concerns many people are combating in their daily lives‚ affecting a tremendous amount of the global population‚ who are suffering the consequences of not having enough food. The purpose of this paper is to discuss‚ explain
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Justice System Position Paper Dorothy Brockington University Of Phoenix Introduction to Juvenile Justice Timothy Cariker March 5‚ 2011 Justice system position paper The purpose of this paper is to state my belief that juveniles should and
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Programme : ENMS/BBA/BECS/BACC/BIT/HS Level of Study : 1-4 Time : 9:00 a.m – 12:00 noon Date : 11 Nov 2009 Duration : 3 Hr(s) 0 Min(s) Course Code : MGT 2010 Section(s) : 1 Course Title : Principles and Practice of Management (This Examination Paper Consists of 14 Printed Pages Including A Cover Page With 3 parts) INSTRUCTION(S) TO CANDIDATES: DO NOT OPEN UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO 1. PART A: Multiple Choice Questions (50 marks) Answer ALL questions in the answer sheet provided. 2. PART
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Number (SPIN) on the top right hand corner of this booklet and on the fold-out flap on the last page. Answer ALL QUESTIONS. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this booklet. If you need more spaces for answers‚ ask the Supervisor for extra paper. Write your SPIN on all extra sheets used and clearly number the questions. Attach the extra sheets at the appropriate places in this booklet. Time 27 mins. 45 mins. 18 mins. 50 mins. 40 mins. Question One Question Two Question Three Question Four
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