BABU BANARASI DAS NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT‚ LUCKNOW DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS B.Tech. 1st year ASSIGNMENT- 1 (RELATIVISTIC MECHANICS) 1. Prove that a frame moving with constant speed along the positive x-direction relative to an inertial frame will also be inertial. 2. A ball has velocity (4i – 5j +10k) m/s relative to the train moving with velocity (3i + 4j) m/s relative to an observer in ground. Calculate the velocity of the ball relative to the ground. 3. Using the concept of
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The couple I asked to help me with this assignment was my brother and his wife and they were more than happy to help. They have been together 16 years‚ but only been married since February of this year. When we discussed the first question‚ “You can’t make anyone love you and nobody can make you happy.” My brother said that this is not true‚ that his wife makes him very happy‚ but it was his choice to allow himself to love her‚ and her choice to love him. My sister-in-law said that a person can only
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Week 2 Assignment Field Analysis Assignment Erika Ann Fowler Devry University Keller Graduate School of Management HRM 595: Negotiation Skills Professor Burnell Carden May 17‚ 2015 FIELD ANALYSIS UNDERSTANDING THE KEY PARTIES AND THEIR ROLE IN A NEGOTIATION General information and instructions: 1. Review text pages 137–139 in Chapter 4. These pages cover step 9 in the planning process‚ assessing the social context of negotiation. 2. The field analysis tool is helpful when negotiators have to
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Week 1: Case Assignment Case Study: Girl Scout Cookies Questions: 1) Can you identify examples of decisions about each part of the marketing mix (product‚ place‚ promotion‚ and pricing) that are being made in the cookie program? The Product is Girl Scout cookies as well as the Girl Scouts themselves. Since 1912 Cookie sales have played a major role in supporting the Girl Scouts organization at the council and troop levels. Being able to target certain people can be tricky sometimes specially
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Case AnalysisAngela RosadoProfessional & Ethical Issues in Forensic PsychOctober 15‚ 2014Mary McGreevyCase Analysis “In Vignette 3‚ an inmate is incarcerated due to a history of violent behavior(s). While in prison the inmate was known as being a “model prisoner”. Now that the inmate is scheduled for a parole hearing‚ the warden believes the inmate possesses the propensity to commit a violent crime if released‚ and “requests that a psychologists/psychiatrist evaluate the inmate using psychological
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was concerned with genetic sexual attraction or GSA. The report’s poor ethical standards have attracted widespread criticism‚ including; the omission of relevant available information‚ use of misleading language‚ and the interviewing of children‚ all measures designed to present the story in a particular soft way‚ even though the material is highly controversial and deals with issues of legality and morality. This case study will highlight unethical standards in the report‚ discuss effects on stakeholders
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Enron’s Special Purpose Entities because it had “no substance”‚ but the partner in charge of Enron’s audit disagreed and responded by having the quality control partner removed from Enron audit oversight. Lastly‚ AA ordered the auditors on the Enron assignment to destroy any “erroneous” documents after the SEC began an informal probe into Enron. AA contended that this was usual procedure‚ but it could not prove that the documents were erroneous after they had been shredded. The SEC gave a good summary
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Price/Cost 1/1 Beginning Inventory 1‚000 $12 2/4 Purchases 2‚000 18 2/20 Sale 2‚500 30 4/2 Purchase 3‚000 23 11/4 Sale 2‚200 33 Required: 1. Compute cost of goods sold from 1/1 through 2/21 under the FIFO cost flow assumption. 2. Compute ending inventory at 2/21 under the FIFO cost flow assumption. 3. Compute cost of goods sold from 1/1 through 2/21 under the LIFO cost flow assumption. 4. Compute ending inventory at 2/21 under the LIFO cost flow assumption. 5. Compute cost of goods sold from 1/1 through
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following case study is a moral dilemma in which a doctor must chose a course of action with respect to patient’s case. In this case‚ the doctor must consider the morality‚ criminality‚ and ethical implications of killing‚ abortion‚ farmed organs‚ and allowing a patient suffer when there is a cure. Then and only then‚ can the doctor to determine what actions are morally permissible and allow to make an informed and proper decision as to what course of action he should take. The case study reveals
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Letter of Claiming Loss You have travelled in an English speaking country but when you are back you find an item of clothing was left in the hotel. Write a letter to the manager of the hotel for this matter. You should 1)describe the item of clothing 2)point where you might have left the item. 3)tell the manager what you want him/her to do if he/ she find out the item of clothing. Dear manager‚ I was one of your guest who live in the hotel last week. I am writing to you about a white coat
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