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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Note-taking for consecutive interpreting: A short course" provides readers with contents including: fine-tuning; rules of abbreviation; the back of the book; the recall line; uses of the margin; how you write it; more on symbols; things you didn’t catch; notes with commentary; versions of the tasks set; note-taking according to other authors;...

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  • Part 1 of ebook "Note-taking for consecutive interpreting: A short course" provides readers with contents including: the basics step-by-step; speech analysis; recognizing and splitting ideas; the beginning diagonal notes; links; verticality and hierarchies of values; symbols; noting less; what to note;....

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  • As explained in Sales that are generally nontaxable, charges for composed type only or reproduction proofs of composed type only, are not taxable. Charges for the composition of type are considered charges for a service, unless the charges are part of the sale of printed matter. “Composed type” includes type together with lined borders and plain, straight, fancy, or curved lines. Composed type also includes charts, tables, graphs, and similar methods of providing information.

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  • In both fission and fusion, unstable nuclei have become more stable. Energy is released. In order to explain these processes, we need to be able to say where this energy comes from. One answer lies in the origins of the nuclei we are considering. Take, for example, uranium. The earth’s crust contains uranium. In some places, it is sufficiently concentrated to make it worth while extracting it for use as the fuel in fission reactors. This uranium has been part of the Earth since it was formed, 4500 million years ago. The Earth formed a swirling cloud of dust...

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  • Science tries to explain a very complicated world. We are surrounded by very many objects, moving around, reacting together, breaking up, joining together, growing and shrinking. And there are many invisible things, too - radio waves, sound, ionizing radiation. If we are to make any sense of all this, we need to simplify it. We use models, in everyday life and in science, as a method of simplifying and making sense of everything we observe. A model is a way of explaining something difficult in terms of something more familiar. For example, there are many models used to describe...

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  • There is no gravitational pull . . . only a push! This hypothesis provides a general model for the mechanics of gravitation. It in no way refutes the observed behavior of gravitation, but merely seeks to explain it. I have based all but a single aspect of this model on established scientific knowledge, and that single aspect is my prediction of an unknown. (So it remains to be proved or disproved.) The team of medieval physicists stepped out of the time machine and began to examine the strange, new device fastened to the window. They had never before seen a...

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