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    Statiscial Analysis

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    Microeconomics Summer 2011 Problem Set 1 Due on July 28th in class TRUE-FALSE (2’*7=14’) (B)1. If good 1 is measured on the horizontal axis and good 2 is measured on the vertical axis and if the price of good 1 is p1 and the price of good 2 is p2‚ then the slope of the budget line is -p2/p1. a. True b. False (B)2. If all prices double and income triples‚ then the budget line will become steeper. a. True b. False (B)3. If Melody has more classical records than rock and roll

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    Case Study 1: Answer 1: In the early 1980s‚ as Fuji launched an aggressive export drive‚ Kodak was attacked in the North American & European markets. Fuji was taking over the markets & made Kodak realize that it was time to be alert & more aggressive. This led to the decision of being more defensive & thus Kodak started considering Japanese market more seriously. Answer 2: I strongly believe that the charges  were  valid. By systematically denying Kodak’s access to Japanese distribution

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    Jaime Roldos

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    Flight Data Recorder equipment (Black Box). The Zurich Police‚ who also conducted an investigation‚ concluded that the plane’s motors were shut down when the plane crashed into the mountain. This opinion‚ which contradicted the Air Force Report‚ was not investigated further by the Ecuadorian government. The American author and activist John Perkins‚ in his book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man‚ concludes that Roldós was assassinated‚ allegedly by a bomb located in a tape recorder‚ because his

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    The Sony Corporation: A Case Study in Transnational Media Management by Richard A. Gershon‚ Western Michigan University‚ U.S.A. and Tsutomu Kanayama‚ Sophia University‚ Japan The transnational corporation is a nationally based company with overseas operations in two or more countries. What distinguishes the transnational media corporation (TNMC) from other types of TNCs‚ is that the principle product being sold is information and entertainment. The following paper is a case study analysis of the

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    FDR, CVR, and QAR

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    Cockpit Voice Recorder‚ Flight Data Recorder‚ Quick Access Recorders “The actual story of the crash dies with crew” –Anonymous Overview: During the early years of aviation‚ safety was not much of a concern since the number of lives at risk was not large‚ and those that were exposed to the possibility of losing their life‚ were volunteers who knew very well what was at stake. Over time‚ as the world of flight reached new heights‚ the risk of losing a life‚ as well as the number of lives at risk

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    MGMT 491

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    The company began producing color TVs‚ personal computers‚ VCRs‚ and tape recorders. This was also the decade Samsung started exporting more of its products to North America. Samsung also started the telecommunications hardware industry in 1980s with the purchase of Hanguk Jenja Tongsin. Moreover‚ Samsung also began producing air conditioners‚ microwave oven‚ PCs‚ and developed the world’s smallest‚ lightest 4mm video tape recorder. Samsung grew as an international corporation throughout the 1990 ’s

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    Linear Search Patterns

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    Search patterns vary and depend on the type of scene‚ the victims and suspect’s actions as well as the location and size of the area. Having someone in command can eliminate or lessen the chances of evidence or effort being duplicated. While each scene and victim may need a different search pattern‚ each pattern searches the probable points of entry first and any exits possibly used by the criminal. A line/strip search is one that is used by one or two investigators who walk in straight lines

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    Storage Devices

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    device capable of storing data. The term usually refers to mass storage devices‚ such as disk and tape drives (www.webopedia.com). In this paper I will explore different types of storage devices and which ones are optimal for different situations. I will also explain what situations are appropriate for the following devices and explain why: a. Hard disk b. Floppy disk c. RAM d. CD ROM e. Tape Hard Disk A hard disk is a magnetic disk on which you can store computer data. The term hard

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    us history

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    Name: Chapter Review Hour: 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7 Pages 13 - 14 Chapter Review – Observation Skills True or False: If false‚ correct so that it is a true statement. _____ 1. The word forensic refers to the application of scientific knowledge to legal questions. _____ 2. Good observation skills come naturally to investigators; they do not need to be trained. _____ 3. If we remember seeing something happen‚ we can trust that it happened just as we think it did. _____ 4. Most wrongful

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    (including sound recording‚ coded storage device‚ magnetic tape or disc‚ microform‚ photograph‚ film‚ map or graphic work) that is‚ or has been‚ kept by reason of any information or matter that is contains or can be obtained from it or by reason of its connection with any event‚ person‚ circumstance or thing. O’Shea (1996) explains further that ‘traditionally and practically records have been viewed as physical objects such as paper files‚ tapes‚ disks etc. Such description presents a major problem with

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