Is that supposed to be witty?
Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit... Not to mention the pathetically cliched posing a question and answering it yourself.
P.S. Kindly note that my opinion of you would be just as valid because you are also "No one". However the fact that I am able to see...
kindly note that your abhorrent lack of real control over english as a language makes the idea of you being "Blessed with wits" laughable.
Oscar Wilde was a real witty person. Now try picture him ending a poorly constructed sentence with "Dickhead."
Problems with that scenario:
> Oscar Wilde...
What happens if someone gets heaps less than what their estimated mark was? I know they don't get counted in the class average but what happens to them individually?
The legal aid commission acts to try and get everybody the representation that is their right and to maintain equality by offering free legal rep. to those that are deemed as suitable via the means test.
Right?
How much should be written for the last part of question II? On average. Do you have to include cases and legislation or could you just give a general example to back yourself up?
no they aren't getting rid of it in 2010. they even have on the board of studies site a link to make recommendations for changes they are making to the curricula and syllabi.
don't tell porkies.
not a good idea- think about how much time you are going to lose thinking up information in the exam. at least have some basic info about a company already out there.
true. although that being said, here higher solvency is equal to a lower number. so solvency increasing is good but this really equates to the number itself decreasing.
i have a question regarding this ratio. depending on where i look it will say the gearing ratio is total liabilities/owners equity OR long-term liabilities/owners equity. the wikipedia article on it says that both can be used interchangably. so which effing one do i use?