Audio Format Wars By: Sheldon Khan Before buying a new car‚ getting married‚ or adopting a new audio format it is wise to ask a few questions‚ peer under the hood‚ and ask the advice of someone you trust. Will the new format satisfy your needs not only now but‚ also in the future? Will it look (and sound) as good on all the mornings after you first met? The analogue cassette is an old and trusted versatile friend that went with you on those morning jogs and cruised in the car with you on
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FORMAT OF A BUSINESS LETTER Reporters: JADY CLAIRE J. LULLEGAO RUEL L. CARPON Bsed-2C BLOCK FORM All lines of the heading and inside address aer blocked All paragraphs begin flushed to the left margin of the page The complimentary close usually aligns with the date lines The signature is blocked with the complimentary close INDENTED OR TRADITIONAL FORM Each line of the heading and the inside address is uniformly indented by either three or five spaces
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SHORT CASE FORMAT: Title Page I. Time Context * An indication of the time or period when the decision-maker/s will start to plot the feasible solutions to the case (Provide justification) II. Viewpoint * Indicates the main decision-maker/s in the case * Indicates the main person-in-charge or accountable party in the solution and plan of action * (Provide justification) III. Problem Statement * Analysts to provide the main problem in the case * As a
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Anthropology 2A Reading response #1 9/30/13 Article 19. Who Needs Love! The author of‚ “Who Need Love!” Nicholas D. Kristof interviewed several married couples in Japan about their marriages. The answer was surprising; most of the couples in Japan are‚ by international standards‚ exceptionally incompatible. However the strength of the Japanese family is extremely higher than the ones in the U.S. The divorce rate in the U.S. is 55 percents‚ however the divorce rate in Japan is almost only half
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SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM SET A PROBLEM SET A 2.1 (b) Service Revenue $19‚000 Expenses: Salaries Expense $1‚200 Rent Expense 400 Advertising Expense 1‚300 2‚900 Profit $16‚100 OR Increase in Retained Earnings ($15‚700 - $0) $15‚700 Add: Dividends 400 Profit $16‚100 PROBLEM SET A 2.2 (a) Bell Consulting Pty Ltd Assets Liabilities Equity Date Cash + Accounts Receivable + Supplies + Office Equipment
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Plagiarism‚ Citing‚ and APA Style Reference According to the Algonquin College Directive E43‚ Plagiarism is defined as “presenting someone else’s work‚ in whole or in part‚ as one’s own‚ and includes the verbal or written submission of another work (for example‚ ideas‚ wording‚ code‚ graphics‚ music and inventions) without crediting that source. This includes all electronic sources…‚ all print and written sources…‚ and all verbal sources.” It is important knowing what plagiarism means for someone
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APA Requirements: It is important that you format your work in APA. Formatting includes the following: Do not use the center tab‚ everything should be left justified. 1 inch margins on all 4 sides of your paper. Paper must be double-spaced and paragraphs are indented 5 spaces. Do not double return between paragraphs. An abstract is not needed for an APA paper unless you are writing
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expressions 3rd Para • Give different thoughts. • Points should be coherent. • You can take up different issues. 4thd Para • Discuss the connected themes as well. • Discuss problems if any and provide solutions. • Arrive towards a conclusion. 5th Para-Conclusion • Repeat and reiterate your point of view. • Correct voice (passive‚ active) and tense to be used. • Finally‚ give a very strong conclusion. Solved Example: Speech: Forgiveness makes‚ anger mars By The Speech Writer Good
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