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    Frankenstein & Blade Runner Quotes

    No, you can swear in context. As long as you aren't swearing & using the quote just for the sake of swearing in your HSC, they won't mark you down. It is what is in the text, they cannot put you down for using a quote, if they were worried about us saying 'fucker' in the quote, they wouldn'tve...
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    Frankenstein technique help plz

    What AmieLee said was right, however, the way I see it, Victor does not want to "rob" Walton of his ambition, rather make himself (Victor) an example of, as Victor shows how careless ambition (doing it 'because you can' or because no one else has done it before) can destroy the creator...
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    Debt-to-equity aim (interpretation)

    Equity and assets are the same thing, so it is just total debt/total equityfor the solvency ratio (ps, it can also be called gearing, leverage of debt to equity, they're all the same thing). Yeah, that'd be real confusing jumping from one textbook to another...anyway, I'm sure you'll...
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    help pleasee! :)

    oh I forgot to say, in debt, there are also long term borrowings eg mortgages and debentures...oops!
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    help pleasee! :)

    Source of funds= debt or equity Equity-(internal source of funds) eg owners equity(from owners savings) or retained profits (past profits saved for future use) Debt-(external source of funds) eg Short term- Overdraft, commercial bills, trade credit etc There are also other sources of funds...
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    Debt-to-equity aim (interpretation)

    Yeah, the way we have learnt how to answer that part of the question is to say "For every $1 of equity, the business has $(however much) of debt, making the business (high/low geared, whichever applicable)" You have the right idea of saying 1:2, but remembering that everything is always in a...
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