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    VSAT: Short for Very Small Aperture Terminal‚ an earthbound station used in satellite communications of data‚ voice and video signals‚ excluding broadcast television. A VSAT consists of two parts‚ a transceiver that is placed outdoors in direct line of sight to the satellite and a device that is placed indoors to interface the transceiver with the end user’s communications device‚ such as a PC. The transceiver receives or sends a signal to a satellite transponder in the sky. The satellite sends

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    4) 5/5 Classify as a polynomial‚ a power function‚ or a rational function. y = x^1.4  (5pts)       Polynomial   Power Function Rational Function 5) 5/5 A manufacturer can produce cassette tape recorders at a cost of $40 apiece. It is estimated that if the tape recorders are sold for p dollars apiece‚ consumers will buy 120 - p of them a month. Express the manufacturer’s monthly profit as a function of price‚ graph this function‚ and use the graph to estimate the optimal selling

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    Data Gathering ➢ used to discover business information details to define the information structure ➢ helps to establish the priorities of the information needs ➢ further leads to opportunities to highlight key issues which may cross functional boundaries or may touch on policies or the organization itself ➢ highlighting systems or enhancements that can quickly satisfy cross-functional information needs ➢ a complicated task especially in a large and complex system ➢ must

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    recognizing and implementing the three styles are: Auditory learners often talk to themselves. They also may move their lips and read out loud. They may have difficulty with reading and writing tasks. They often do better talking to a colleague or a tape recorder and hearing what was said. To integrate this style into the learning environment: Begin new material with a brief explanation of what is coming. Conclude with a summary of what has been covered. This is the old adage of "tell them what they

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    Chapter l Introduction  The business process is under the IT revolution‚ which is transforming the way we do the business. The way our basic business operations like decision making‚ customer services‚ operations‚ marketing strategies‚ financial management‚ Human Resources management‚ etc. are done are being reformed with the use of computers. Most of our current day business operations are dependent on computers either partially or entirely. Most sari- sari store nowadays use computers

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    bread‚ the home had a lot of traditional furniture and a lot of kid’s photos on the wall and around the rooms. I sat down with both and had a long talk before we started the interview‚ which got me very comfortable. I started by taking out my tape recorder I knew I would not be able to write down everything quick enough so I figured this would be the best way for the interview to start. He was ready to start and so was I. I started with the basic topics that were listed on the worksheet and asked

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    dream” (1). A study was conducted where one college student would keep a journal‚ and record what she could remember from her dreams and her overall happiness. The participate was asked to record everything she remembered about her dreams into a tape recorder. After collecting her dreams for about a month‚ the dreams would be tested against the journal for similarities. Researchers looked for similarities in location‚ people‚ emotions‚ objects‚ etc. They also recorded when the dream occurred and when

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    retained. Information data: The first suggestion that will help patients retain information in the event of bad news is to prepare the patient ahead of time for how they will hear the results. Ask them to bring a spouse‚ supportive friend or a tape recorder. The second suggestion is to have a face to face conversation with the patient. This will enable you to watch the patient’s body language. Nonverbal language plays a big role in the assessment of a patient’s well being of state of mind at the

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    existing in space. 2. Compile a list of approximately 10 spatial products currently on the market. Maps (paper and electronic)‚ mobile phones and tablets with GPS and APPs that can be used to give spatial locations‚ computer software’s‚ measuring tapes‚ rulers‚ compass‚ total station units‚ Pacific Crest ADL radios‚ satellite

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    Capote describes how he managed to input his opinions into the novel‚ without interrupting the novel. He explains that by qualifying a statement he disagrees with‚ he can convince a reader of his own opinions. Secondly‚ Capote refused to use a tape recorder. Although he claimed to be 94% accurate at remembering interviews‚ he is still very susceptible to confirmation bias. I believe it is likely that Capote misremembered events‚ choosing to include‚ consciously or subconsciously‚ details that supported

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