QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. Evaluate the internal and external environment and analyze major obstacles to making this merger successful. To answer satisfactorily this question‚ students must prepare‚ at a minimum‚ the weaknesses (internal) and threats (external) parts of a SWOT analysis. Students‚ based on their educational and professional background‚ may create many obstacles‚ but the major strategic issues are outlined below: Internal Obstacles a) Culture--Started in 1983‚ America
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Americans today want more news coverage of their schools. If I was the principal at Brownsville Elementary School‚ there are a few steps I would take to improve the media coverage for the school. First‚ I would identify key media reporters and work at creating a friendly‚ beneficial relationship with them. I would go and personally introduce myself to each of them to begin a rapport with them if I didn’t already know them. I would also take their calls or office visits whenever possible‚ or call
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Alexa Keating 3/24/13 Violence Is The Answer? Human violence is frowned upon by society‚ but it is a very common theme for short stories. Authors use gruesome or macabre details to develop and emphasize theme. Theme‚ the controlling idea or insight to the story‚ can be clarified when authors use such extreme forms of violence. In the short stories “The Destructors”‚ by Graham Greene‚ “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ and “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ by Richard Conell‚ some form of gruesome actions
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This essay will critique the article‚ “Pre-Service Elementary School Teachers Becoming Mathematics Teachers: Their Participation in an Online Professional Community”‚ by Annie Savard‚ Terry Wan Jung Lin‚ and Natasha Lamb. This specific article is of great importance to me because I intend to become a mathematics teacher in the near future. I want to know everything I can in order to have a greater chance at accomplishing my goal to be the best math teacher I can be. This article helped with a basic
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Once again‚ I was placed in Mrs.Metcalfe who teaches second grade at Bens Branch Elementary. Mrs.Metcalfe took attendance while the students waited patiently on the carpet. After she took attendance‚ she addressed that she had taken some privileges away from the students because the students did not picked up their mess after having centers and would not follow instructions that the teacher gave. She explained that centers might return for the upcoming school year if they behaved properly. After
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Checkpoint Answers Examining Distributions Checkpoint 2 1. 99.7% of data resides within 3 standard deviations of the mean. 2. Center and spread IQR and standard deviation. IQR = Q-Q1 3. Pie chart. One response variable-categorical. 4. Impossible to tell. Boxplots only show cities and annual income amounts. Does not mention number of responses. 5. Statstown Q1=40‚ Q3 =110 6. Medianville‚ IQR =110-60 7. Statstown‚ IQR = 110-40 Examining Relationships Checkpoint 2 1. Conditional row percentages in a
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an easy prey to hunt. 3. What are the argument for and against continuing the nestle boycott from the point of view of consumers seeking to enhance the well-being of mothers and babies in the developing world? What is the implication does your answer have
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Best Answer - Chosen by Voters well first off Invictus was a short poem written by a british poet by the name of William Ernest Henley and was first published in 1875. the word invictus is latin meaning "unconquered" but the poem in itself no one is quite sure the meaning behind it. but many have come up with their own interpretations of it. like saying he’s making reference to how each one can choose how his life will play out and how we ought to try and keep right....many linking his poem to
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Name Class 6-1 Date Additional Vocabulary Support The Polygon Angle-Sum Theorems Use a word from the list below to complete each sentence. concave convex equiangular polygon equilateral polygon exterior angle interior angle regular polygon concave 1. A polygon that has an interior angle greater than 1808 is a polygon. convex 2. A polygon that has no interior angles greater than 1808 is a polygon. 3. A hexagon in which all angles measure 1208 is an example of an equiangular polygon
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Indians and European colonists led to a variety of relationships among the different cultures. Analyze how the actions taken by BOTH American Indians and European colonists shaped those relationships in TWO of the following regions. Confine your answer to the 1600s. New England Chesapeake Spanish Southwest New York and New France The 8–9 Essay • Contains a clear‚ well-developed thesis that addresses BOTH American Indian and European actions and a variety of relationships in TWO regions.
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