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    is based on my own best practice for the assignment task and have Provide a summary of the purpose of Corporate Sustainability Reporting‚ and have also provide a summary about the two theories stakeholder theory and legitimacy theory including the annual reporting about the company ’s Toyota motor corporation and BHP Billiton and the comparison that how they have address the economic social environmental aspect of the companies in their report 2011. And has finalise by comparing two different sustainability

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    Fourier Series

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    sum is finite.  Definition. A Fourier polynomial is an expression of the form  [pic] which may rewritten as  [pic] The constants a0‚ ai and bi‚ [pic]‚ are called the coefficients of Fn(x).  The Fourier polynomials are [pic]-periodic functions. Using the trigonometric identities  [pic] we can easily prove the integral formulas (1) for [pic]‚ we have  [pic] (2) for m et n‚ we have  [pic] (3) for [pic]‚ we have  [pic]

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    All Four‚ One - Linear Functions In the last activity‚ we talked about how situations‚ rules‚ x-y tables‚ and graphs all relate to each other and connect. Now‚ we’ll look at how situations‚ rules‚ x-y tables‚ and graphs relate and connect to linear functions. A linear function is a function that‚ if the points from the function were to be put on a graph and connected‚ it would form a straight line. They are used to show a constant rate of change between two variables. A very simple example

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    The company uses the Taguchi Quality Loss Function to estimate quality costs. Suppose that a sample of 4 units was taken‚ and the rod measurements were: 31.6‚ 31.8‚ 31.1‚ and 32.0 mm.‚ respectively. a. Bob believes that the Taguchi Quality Loss function is an appropriate measure for quality costs. What is the Taguchi Quality Cost of that sample of 4 units? b. Jerry likes the Taguchi Quality Loss function‚ but he believes that a linear function would better represent the cost of quality

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    beyond with their financial goals. 3. Pepsi is successful with advertising and marketing. 4. The company has a strong free cash flow at $8.2 billion. (Annual Report‚ p. 1) 5. With good cash flow Pepsi have a greater capacity to expand into other markets. 6. In the past ten years Pepsis net revenue compounded annually growth rate was 9%. (Annual Report‚ p. 4) 7. They support efforts to keep clean fresh water in many nations around the world. 8. They do well at adapting to the changing market. 9.

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    POE WITH GUIDING ANSWERS US 116364 Assessment Tips: Assessor must demonstrate his/her interaction with the POE through the use of ticks on responses to activities provided by the learner. Feedback comments on areas where the assessor believes need commenting must be done in the POE as well as the assessment feedback documents. Areas of superior performance must be noted in the POE as well as areas of lack or insufficiency. Using this document: Guiding answers are in italics

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    Derivative Problem

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    Civic travels in a straight line along a road. It’s distance x from a stop sign is given as a function of time t by the equation‚ where and. Calculate the velocity of the car for each of the time given: (a) t = 2.00s; (b) t = 4.00s; (c) What will be the time when the acceleration is equal to zero? Solution: By getting the derivative of the distance as a function of time we can get the velocity as a function of time.   Substitute the values of α and β   a) Given

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    25 October 2012]. J Sainsbury (2011) Annual Report 2011. [ONLINE] Available at: http://annualreport2011.jsainsbury.co.uk/downloads/pdf/sainsburys_ar11_note_26_notes_to_the_cash_flow_statements.pdf [Accessed: 18 October 2012]. J Sainsbury (2011) Financial Statements‚ Annual Report‚ Balance Sheet. [ONLINE] Available at: http://annualreport2011.j-sainsbury.co.uk/financialstatements/balancesheets.shtml [Accessed: 18 J Sainsbury (2011) Financial Statements‚ Annual Report‚ Cashflow. [ONLINE] Available

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    LIN ZHEN BANG‚ BA904092 HUANG YU YAO‚ BA902212 BEI ER‚ BA702713 Project Requirements 1. Establish the project objective‚ and make a list of your assumptions about the project. Project objectives The project aims to transform the previous annual report done by the research center into a more eye-catching‚ organized report that can used to effectively promote the ‘not-for-profit’ nature of the center and enable past & potential donors to realize the contribution made by the center as well

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    Assessment title: (Plant Protection) NAME: Karl Fitzpatrick. Date: 16/12/15.   Describe five specific situations where pest and disease control measures are required: Vineweevil: This is an insect that attacks a wide range of plants‚ both indoors and outdoors‚ but can be especially damaging to container plants. He needs to be controlled otherwise he will kill the plant. Adult weevils eat plant leaves during spring and summer‚ its the grubs in autumn winter attack the roots of the plants‚ plants

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