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text 1 use the repair instructions to answer the following questions 1 howshouldcdsordvdsbestored 2 whatproductremovesgrease 3 howdoyoudrythedisc 2 read forward c l

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how to repair a scratched cd or dvd cds and dvds are very sensitive to storing and handling since even a little dust can scratch the surface of the disc they are best stored in a case or a holder a protective covering will minimize smudges scratches and spots but even with such precautions some damage to discs is inevitable here are a few steps to follow to get scratched discs back into working properly again 1 clean the disc with warm water to remove dust 2 use a liquid soap to gently rub o stubborn grease 3 polish the disc with a small amount of toothpaste but not gel applied to a soft clean lint-free cloth 4 rinse the disc thoroughly with warm water to remove polishing product from disc and let it air dry 5 if polishing doesn t work wax the disc with a very thin coat of vaseline read forward c l 3

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text 2 use the pay stub to answer the following questions 4 whatisanothernameforapaystub 5 whatisthepayperiodofthispaystub 6 whatisthenetpayonthispaystub 4 read forward c l

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statement of earnings pay stub employee name employee number employer number pay period hye won kim 0052374 15-27 2012/08/16 2012/08/31 earnings employee deductions type regular basic pay hours 40 rate 11.00/hr amount 440.00 y.t.d 880.00 type federal tax ei cpp ltd current 68.20 7.92 15.20 8.35 net pay 99.67 y.t.d 136.40 15.84 30.40 16.70 paid by summary current gross pay 440.00 deductions 340.33 cheque read forward c l 5

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text 3 use the national aboriginal day timeline to answer the following questions 7 list2eventsthattookplaceinontarioin2006 8 whichnameexistedfirst,thenationalindianbrotherhoodorthe assemblyoffirstnations 9 whichtwocanadianprovincesarementionedinthetimeline 6 read forward c l

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national aboriginal day timeline the national indian brotherhood requested a day be set aside each year to celebrate aboriginal culture in canada the national indian brotherhood is now called the assembly of first nations 1982 june 21 was set aside by the quebec legislature as a day to celebrate aboriginal culture in canada 1990 the royal commission on aboriginal peoples called for a national first peoples day the sacred assembly requested a national holiday to celebrate the culture contributions and achievements of canada s aboriginal peoples this assembly was chaired by elijah harper 1995 on june 13th of this year governor general romeo leblanc declared june 21 as national aboriginal day national aboriginal day is celebrated in a variety of ways all across canada 1996 2005 two of toronto ontario s downtown banks hosted all-day events to celebrate national aboriginal day on june 21st of this year a sunrise celebration took place at nathan phillips square in toronto ontario 2006 2006 the royal military college in kingston ontario hosted a conference on aboriginal contributions to the canadian military the canadian museum of civilization in gatineau quebec hosted an aboriginal art workshop to celebrate national aboriginal day 2006 read forward c l 7

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text 4 use the wireless communications flyer to answer the following questions 10 ifyouwanttosigna2yearagreement,which2phoneswouldyouconsider 11 whichfeaturedoallphoneshaveincommon 12 whatcosts$6.95 8 read forward c l

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wirelesscommunications star 2.0 system access fee 911 charge set-up fee texting agreement needed features n/a n/a n/a no incoming text charge 2 year flip design music player lulu r5000 $6.95 50c $7.95 no incoming text charge 2 year expandable micro sd 9008 smartphone $6.95 50c n/a no incoming text charge 3 year voice data 2.0 mp camera full qwerty keyboard music player optical trackpad chatter 4100 n/a n/a n/a 10c each 3 year blue/black/red faceplates music player 1.3 mp camera full qwerty keyboard music player iday ective fr prices effber 15 until decem ecember 21 yd thursda re only in sto read forward c l 9

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text 5 use the work order to answer the following questions 13 howmuchlargeristheholeforthenewtree 14 whattwotypesoftreesarementionedintheworkorder 15 whatpartsofthetreeareaffectedwithdisease 10 read forward c l

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green thumb landscaping work order number 100345 group planting crew type of work landscaping 217 fulton road penhorn nova scotia b3f 5y8 telephone 902 665-9843 received may 31 2011 invoice number 2382 work order date of report june 15 2011 completion briefly describe the problem or issue the swedish aspen located at the back of the property third tree from right-hand fence is diseased and dying the leaves and branches are withering additional comments the tree needs to be removed and replaced with a new tree details of work completed the diseased tree was removed by digging it out and replacing it with a blue spruce to replace the tree a hole was dug about one foot bigger than the size of the existing tree the burlap was removed from around the new tree the roots were disturbed a bit and fertilizer was added to the bottom of the hole before the tree was planted the tree was watered to make sure it was well soaked customer s name alica o donahue signature of customer read forward c l 11

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text 6 use the cell phone rebate chart to answer the following questions 16 whywouldacellphonepurchasedbydecember15th,2011notqualifyforarebate 17 whatarethetwoitemsyouneedtomailinfortherebate 18 whichgiolgiiproductdoyouneedtobuytogeta$70rebate 12 read forward c l

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giolgii cell phone rebate giolgii 1 purchase a new giolgii product by november 30 2011 complete the application form postmarked by december 15th and attach proof of purchase mail form to 17 primrose street monahan new brunswick products giolgii product id numbers 100501 200501 300501 400501 500501 giolgii rebates 2 giolgii 100 giolgii 200 giolgii 300 giolgii 400 giolgii 500 60.00 60.00 70.00 75.00 80.00 3 application must be received by december 31 2011 read forward c l 13

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text 7 use the head lice factsheet to answer the following questions 19 besideshair,whatelsedoyouneedtowashtogetridofheadlice 20 whatsizearetheeggs 21 whydolicespreadrapidlythroughschools 14 read forward c l

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factsheet about head lice the insects the head louse is a parasitic insect head lice are small insects that live on the scalp and lay eggs the eggs called nits are light in color and the size of a grain of sand it takes about 8-9 days for head lice to hatch it may be difficult to see adult head lice that measure from 2 to 4 mm lice require blood in order to live the disease having head lice does not mean that your hair is dirty it is common for children attending school to become infested with head lice head lice spread rapidly through schools because of head-to-head contact look for head lice behind the ears near the neckline and at the back of the head adult lice can live on a person s head for 30 days the treatment do not use a cream rinse or shampoo conditioner before using lice medication do not rewash the hair for 2 days after lice medication is removed retreatment should take place about 10 days after the first treatment over-the-counter medication exists for treating head lice or prescription medications may be used if the head lice medication does not work speak to your health care provider about an optional treatment when washing clothing that an infested person has come into contact with use hot water at 55 degrees celsius department of health red fox harbour · british columbia · v5h 2u9 read forward c l 15

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