WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT On-the-Job Training 1st Semester 2013-2014 Student Name: Jan Dennis D. De Leon Course/Yr: BSIT – 4th Year OJT Site/Company Name: DANASAN Manpower and Mgt. Services Date Covered: From July 29‚ 2013 to August 2‚ 2013 Week #: 3 Duties Performed this week: * Technical Support * Customer Service * Office Works * Familiarization of IT-Related work of Frims What new training/s took place this week? * I was trained how to meet business people * How to
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ECON252 – Principles of Macroeconomics Spring Semester‚ 2014 Instructor: Marcelo Castillo Office: KRAN 515 Office Hours: Wednesday and Friday 5:00pm – 6:30 pm Classroom: SMTH 118 Email: castill6@purdue.edu Course Content As many of you know‚ the economy has been experiencing significant turbulence and poor performance in recent years. The depressed economic climate has resulted in business failures‚ millions of unemployed workers‚ hundreds of billions in new government spending
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Syllabus UGBA 103 Introduction to Finance – Fall 2014 instructor: office: email: office hours: Professor Dmitry Livdan F491 livdan@haas.berkeley.edu Tuesday: 4:00-5:30 PM class time: UGBA103-1 T&TH 11:00AM - 12:30PM C230 UGBA103-2 T&TH 2:00 - 3:30PM C230 GSIs: Yu Man Tam (yuman_tam@haas.berkeley.edu) Sections: 102‚ 202; OH: Fri 2-3:30PM RM: TBD Ross Trenary (ross_trenary@mba.berkeley.edu) Sections: 203; OH: TBD Rm: TBD Albert Hu (albert_hu@berkeley.edu) Sections: 103; OH:
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IT208 – Systems Analysis and Design 1 IT208 – Case Study Document Outline Title Page Abstract Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables 1.0 Research Description (January 22‚ 2013) 1.1 Overview of the Current State of Technology 1.2 Problem Analysis of the Existing System 2.0 Research Objectives (January 29‚ 2013) 2.1 General Objective 2.2 Specific Objectives 3.0 Scope and Limitation of the Research (February 4‚ 2013) 4.0 Research Methodology (February 4‚ 2013) 5.0 The System (included
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INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION‚ YEAR 2013 TIMETABLE Day & Date Time Monday‚ February 04 Tuesday‚ February 05 9.00 A.M. 9.00 A.M. Thursday‚ February 07 Friday‚ February 08 Saturday‚ February 09 Monday‚ February 11 9.00 A.M. 9.00 A.M. 9.00 A.M. 9.00 A.M. Tuesday‚ February 12 Wednesday‚ February 13 9.00 A.M. 9.00 A.M. Thursday‚ February 14 2.00 P.M. Saturday‚ February 16 Tuesday‚ February 19 Wednesday‚ February 20 9.00 A.M. 2.00 P.M. 2.00 P.M.
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OST141 Assignment Checklist & Due Dates Spring 2013 Important Notes: 1) The first assignment listed‚ OST141 – Enrollment Verification‚ is mandatory for online students‚ but the grade is not included in the final course average. If you do not complete this assignment by the published due date‚ you will be withdrawn from the course. 2) Assignments that are included in the final course average are marked with an asterisk ( * ) in the GRADED column. 3) Past-due assignments will be accepted for 7 days
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BUSINESS BACKGROUND I am Kamal Bin Ismail is the owner of the Buzz Light Enterprise which has started on 1st February 2015. Light Your Space Enterprise is located in Segamat‚ Johor. The type of my business is sole proprietorship that sells various kind of lamps‚ light-bulbs and also beautiful chandeliers. Besides that‚ this business also earned money by renting lamp and chandelier to people for any ceremony such as wedding ceremony. Buzz Light Enterprise also has joined in charity that helps needy
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1. In the excel worksheet‚ we combined the 12% non-callable bond maturing in May 05 and the zero coupon STRIPS with the same maturity to get a synthetic bond with semiannual interest payments of $4.125 per $100 par value. The ask and bid prices of the synthetic bond are calculated to be $98.78 and $98.53. Alternatively‚ we combined the non-callable bond maturing in 2000 and the STRIPS 00 to get a synthetic bond to match the callable bond if it was called at the first possible date. The ask and
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Syllabus for Advanced Research Writing (1302WRTG391C802) 1/14/13 4:44 PM Syllabus for Advanced Research Writing (1302WRTG391C802) (Left-click in this frame and then select File - Print Frame to print this page Course Description (Fulfills the general education requirement in upper-level advanced writing.) Prerequisite: WRTG 101 or WRTG 101S. Instruction and practice in academic research skills. The objective is to critically analyze scholarly sources and effectively integrate source material
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Case Study 1 (Part A) P2-69B (Learning Objectives 4‚ 5‚ 6: Analyze the impact of business transactions on accounts; record (journalize and post) transactions in the books; construct and use a trial balance) During the first month of operations‚ Johnson Plumbing‚ Inc.‚ completed the following transactions: Mar 2 Johnson received $35‚000 cash and issued common stock to the stockholders. 3 Purchased supplies‚ $200‚ and equipment‚ $3‚200‚ on account. 4 Performed services for a client and received cash
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