That situation would be an example of mutual benefit, where both you and your friend gain something positive from the arrangement. You benefit by having access to her notes to study for the exam, while your friend may also benefit by feeling helpful and fostering a sense of cooperation and friendship in the relationship.
Rhetoric Dont listen to the other answer, I just did the quiz loll
People may pass notes about others in class to gossip, share information, or make comments without others overhearing. It can be a way to communicate discreetly or to bond with others over shared opinions or observations.
its a qualitative :) hehehehe
General medical records typically document physical health conditions, treatments, and medications, while psychiatric notes focus on mental health assessments, diagnoses, treatment plans, and therapy progress. Psychiatric notes also include information about a patient's emotional well-being, cognitive functioning, and any psychiatric medications prescribed.
Generally, there is no need to sign your name 'John Doe, BA', and it would seem a little arrogant to do so. Even in professional settings, it is not appropriate to do it unless there are requirements to indicate your level of credentials when signing off on progress notes you have written documenting your provision of service to clients, for example. In the case of progress notes, you would certainly have to be under the supervision of someone with a higher degree, and the credentials of everyone signing should be included on the notes. In short, I would just sign my name as I always did unless I am in a professional setting where I am told to use a credential. As an example, I think even a PhD would be a little pompous to sign a guest book in a funeral home with the PhD after the name. It's not as if the person is there to offer a brief college course to the bereaved attending the wake.
Rhetoric Dont listen to the other answer, I just did the quiz loll
Rhetoric Dont listen to the other answer, I just did the quiz loll
No, if you do this and both get similar answers, you could be accused of cheating. YOU are in the wrong, you should have taken notes of your own. If you are here friend then you should not seek to spoil here chances of success.
Nothing, since there is no such term. Check your notes and resubmit your question.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun for 'music notes', however any noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a sheet of music notes, a string of music notes, a pattern of music notes, etc.
no, they are an example of a liabilty
You do chores for money on frezzing cold days and you beg and leave notes everywhere saying i want a dog
keep writing notes love and respect her
1. If she's your friend you should not have to pay. 2. If your taking the class next semester why don't you just take the notes yourself. Ps. If you take the notes yourself you will for sure there legit.
wow, you are like on something my friend! i mean my gosh!
DVD
notes receivable