Section B College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Science Harrison Building Streatham Campus University of Exeter Exeter UK EX44QF Tel: +44(0)1392723628 Fax: +44(0)1392217965 Email: emps@exeter ac. uk Dear Mr Qiu Ye Congratulations! On behalf of the University of Exeter, I write to inform you that your application for postgraduate study at the University has been considered and we are pleased to offer you a place on the following programme subject to the conditions set out below. Programme: Master of science in Computer Science Registration dates: 21-22 September 2013 School: College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Science Mode of study: Full-time Tuition status: Overseas All new students will be required to arrive and register over the weekend of 21-22 September, 2013 and to participate in the Welcome Week events held between 23 -27 September, 2013. As a postgaduate student at Exeter, you will be part of our friendly Computer Science Department which provides close personal contact between staff and students and results in a highly productive and well-organised research environment. You will be based in the College’s Harrison building which includes a suite of new teaching and research laboratories. We maintain a firm focus on career-orientated postgraduate training. Working closely with a professional advisory group that includes senior managers from companies such as IBM, we ensure that our programmes support the needs of the sector and our graduates are well placed for success in this exciting field. The College maintains an excellent reputation for its research in robotics, machine learning, multi-objective optimisation, pattern recognition and computational statistical modelling, natural computing and hydroinformatics. The University of Exeter offers excellent technology-enhanced learning opportunities via an interactive online learning environment which encourages blogging, online discussion forums and virtual field trips. All students have access to My Exeter-a student portal which is home to vital IT services including your email and calendar, documents saved to your own file space, online learning facilities and teaching timetables. At Exeter we are also committed to a system of personal tutoring so that student receive the individual support and advice they need to succeed in their study here. All students have a personal tutor who is there to support you and help you deal with any problems or issues that arise. Our Main Library is available to you to support your studies 24/7 throughout the academic year; we have the second largest number of e-journal downloads of any UK university; we have one of the highest UK academic library ratios of books to students with a stock in excess of 1.2 million; and we have one of Britain’s largest public collections of books, prints, artefacts and ephemera relating to the history and prehistory of cinema in the Bill Douglas Centre. I congratulate you on this offer and I look forward to welcoming you to the University of Exeter. Yours sincerely, Howard Johnson Head of Recruitment and Admissions Office How can students benefit from the personal tutoring system
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根据我国《会计基础工作规范》的规定,国有企业单位负责人的直系亲属不得担任本单位的出纳员。()
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Section B College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Science Harrison Building Streatham Campus University of Exeter Exeter UK EX44QF Tel: +44(0)1392723628 Fax: +44(0)1392217965 Email: emps@exeter ac. uk Dear Mr Qiu Ye Congratulations! On behalf of the University of Exeter, I write to inform you that your application for postgraduate study at the University has been considered and we are pleased to offer you a place on the following programme subject to the conditions set out below. Programme: Master of science in Computer Science Registration dates: 21-22 September 2013 School: College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Science Mode of study: Full-time Tuition status: Overseas All new students will be required to arrive and register over the weekend of 21-22 September, 2013 and to participate in the Welcome Week events held between 23 -27 September, 2013. As a postgaduate student at Exeter, you will be part of our friendly Computer Science Department which provides close personal contact between staff and students and results in a highly productive and well-organised research environment. You will be based in the College’s Harrison building which includes a suite of new teaching and research laboratories. We maintain a firm focus on career-orientated postgraduate training. Working closely with a professional advisory group that includes senior managers from companies such as IBM, we ensure that our programmes support the needs of the sector and our graduates are well placed for success in this exciting field. The College maintains an excellent reputation for its research in robotics, machine learning, multi-objective optimisation, pattern recognition and computational statistical modelling, natural computing and hydroinformatics. The University of Exeter offers excellent technology-enhanced learning opportunities via an interactive online learning environment which encourages blogging, online discussion forums and virtual field trips. All students have access to My Exeter-a student portal which is home to vital IT services including your email and calendar, documents saved to your own file space, online learning facilities and teaching timetables. At Exeter we are also committed to a system of personal tutoring so that student receive the individual support and advice they need to succeed in their study here. All students have a personal tutor who is there to support you and help you deal with any problems or issues that arise. Our Main Library is available to you to support your studies 24/7 throughout the academic year; we have the second largest number of e-journal downloads of any UK university; we have one of the highest UK academic library ratios of books to students with a stock in excess of 1.2 million; and we have one of Britain’s largest public collections of books, prints, artefacts and ephemera relating to the history and prehistory of cinema in the Bill Douglas Centre. I congratulate you on this offer and I look forward to welcoming you to the University of Exeter. Yours sincerely, Howard Johnson Head of Recruitment and Admissions Office Qiu Ye will study Computer Science in the University of Exeter as a full-time overseas postgraduate student.
某股份有限公司2009年上半年发生了下列事项:1.2月10日,因公司某供货商多次上门催要逾期货款,财务经理让出纳员开出一张30万元的转账支票给供货商。供货商向银行提示付款时,银行以公司的银行存款余额不足30万元为由予以退票。2.2月23日,公司开出一张没有收款人和金额的支票交给采购人去办理采购业务。3.3月20日,为了业务发展需要,公司财务经理通过朋友在建设银行又开了一个基本存款账户。此前,该公司已在工商银行开立了基本存款账户。4.4月5日,公司向开户银行交付外单位背书转让的银行汇票申请付款,该银行汇票的出票日期是3月1日,公司3月10日收到,结果遭到开户银行拒绝。5.6月26日,公司因借款在农业银行开立了一般存款账户,款项当天存人该账户。6月27日财务部开出转账支票从该账户支付3万元给C公司,用于归还所欠C公司货款。当天,会计人员持票向农业银行办理转账手续时被退票。要求:结合上述资料,根据我国金融法律法规制度的规定,回答下列问题: 公司在建设银行开立基本存款账户的做法是否符合规定说明理由。
Section C David Blaine calls himself an illusionist-a kind of magician who appears to do spectacular and often dangerous tricks. Among his more widely publicized feats, Blaine has been buried alive for a week, spent sixty hours encased in a hollow block of ice, and spent thirty-five hours standing on a platform 50 centimeters in diameter at the top of a 30-metre high pillar. In 2003, the thirty-year-old illusionist from New York spent forty-four days in a clear plastic box that was hanging from a crane above the Thames River in London. But there was more to this trick than just staying in a small box for such a long time. Blaine also went without food for the entire period living nothing but water the whole time. On the day Blaine entered the box and the crane lifted him high above the river, a crowd of curious spectators gathered to watch. For the next six weeks the crowds continued to drop by the site to watch Blaine sleeping, writing in his journal, and staring back at them. However, not everyone just wanted to watch. Some people came to give Blaine a hard time and to do things to break the magician’s will and force him to come down. A few people threw things at his box or grilled food under it so that the smell would float up to the starving performer. One person even went so far as to try and cut the hose carrying water up to Blaine’s box, but security guards stopped the vandal before he could do any damage. Finally, after forty-four days up in the air, Blaine was lowered to the ground and released from his box. He was weak and much thinner than before, but the performer still managed to give a short speech to the crowd gathered to watch him emerge. Then he was put in an ambulance and rushed to a hospital where he spent the next week recovering from his ordeal. Not everyone in the crowd was satisfied with the ending of the magician’s stunt. They had come expecting to see a dramatic finale. Some of the suggestions for ending the feat in a spectacular way included dropping the box into the river and watching Blaine escape, or opening the box in the air and letting Blaine jump out. Or, in a true magician’s fashion, some people wanted to see him vanish into thin air, leaving a white rabbit in his place. So what did David Blaine finally accomplish through this amazing feat of endurance He certainly generated a lot of headlines ! Along with a number of articles appearing in newspapers on both sides of the Atlantic, various websites sprang up both supporting and criticizing the man and his stunt. Which of Blaine’s stunts lasted the longest