have to pay back just like all types of loans. Effective Annual Rate (EAR) is a term used for determining the actual annual rate that borrower would pay on the loan. EAR determine actual loan as nominal values differs due to changing interest rates or compounding values. This rate is annual rate of interest which is equivalent to the nominal rate compounded frequently (Effective Annual rate‚ 2010). Effective annual rate (EAR) can be calculated by formula given below. Effective Annual Rate= (1+k/m)^m-1
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except the vagi‚ which also supply structures in the thorax and abdomen. Figure 1.1a shows cranial nerves and their origins and terminations. Cranial nerve function is commonly assessed as part of a general physical examination of the head‚ eyes‚ ears‚ nose‚ throat‚ and neck by a physician‚ physician’s assistant‚ nurse‚ or paramedic. More comprehensive examination of cranial nerve functions is usually done by specialists such as neurologists‚ ophthamologists‚ optometrists‚ and audiologists. Basic
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[pic] Emmaline R. Mangune Name of Book: Toes‚ Ears‚ and Nose! By: Marion Dane Bauer‚ Illustrated By: Karen Katz‚ Copyright: 2003 General Objectives: a. Children will be able to identify parts of the body. b. Children will be able to familiarize themselves with the five senses. c. Children will be exposed to vocabulary words‚ concepts and expressions related to the book. Vocabulary list: mittens ears beneath breeze
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The African elephant is significantly larger‚ they weigh from 8‚800- 15‚000 lbs. whereas the Asian elephant can weigh from 6‚600- 11‚000 lbs. African elephants have larger ears‚ a concave back‚ more wrinkled skin‚ a sloping abdomen and two finger-like extensions at the tip of their trunks. Asian elephants have smaller ears‚ a convex or level back‚ smoother skin‚ a horizontal abdomen that occasionally sags in the middle and one extension at the tip of the trunk. The looped ridges on the molars are
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Ch. 5 – Sensory‚ Attentional and Perceptual Processes 1 Explain the functional limitations of sense organs. Ans. Our sense organs function with certain limitations. E.g. our eyes cannot see things which are very bright or dim. Our senses function within a limited range of stimulation. In order to be noticed by the sensory receptor‚ a stimulus needs to be of a suitable intensity to be noticed by the sensory receptor‚ i.e. it has to carry a minimum value or weight. The minimum value of a stimulus
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“Harrison Bergeron‚” a short story by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. and 2081‚ its movie adaptation‚ are stories that take place in a totalitarian society where everyone is supposedly equal‚ but are actually not. Harrison Bergeron‚ the main character‚ escapes jail and tries to show society that their lifestyle isn’t equal and that greatness is okay to have‚ but in the end‚ Harrison ultimately fails and nobody learns anything. “Harrison Bergeron” and 2081 are stories where characters are heavily symbolic (for
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toddlers may cover their ears with their hands or bury their faces into an adult’s lap to avoid the sound. Just like adults‚ children can find some certain sounds uncomfortable. For example‚ loud‚ irregular sounds such as airplane‚ fire alarms‚ vacuum cleaners‚ lawn maintenance equipment‚ or even the flush of a public toilet can send a child running for cover. Prolonged loud noises such as at a concert or even the volume at a typical movie may also be
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In my BIO 102 lab I have learned about the Microscope and Lab Safety‚ Sensory Organs (Eyes and Ears)‚ The Human Blood and Circulation‚ and Respiration. Once I first started this class this semester taught us about the Microscope and Lab Safety. According to google online dictionary a Microscope is an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects‚ such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells typically magnified several hundred times. We used this instrument to look at different types
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of the increasing complexity of the ear for each level inward helps to both highlight how amazing it is that as many people have hearing as do‚ as well as how much is required to repair hearing damage and how little can be done for inner ear damage. Cochlear implants are the only method that can allow “hearing” for an individual with damage to the inner ear. They do this by bypassing the outer and middle ear and attaching directly to the nerves in the inner ear. This only allows for a small amount
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internal conditions. Simplest are free nerve endings. -Temperature - pain -touch -pressure -vibration Receptors throughout the body •Special senses nSmell ntaste nvision nbalance nhearing nReceptors located in sense organs (e.g.‚ ear‚ eye). EYES nAccessory Structures of the Eye qEyelids (palpebra) and glands qSuperficial epithelium of eye nConjunctiva qLacrimal apparatus nTear production and removal qExtrinsic eye muscles nExtrinsic Eye Muscles qMove the eye qSix
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