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    Motivational factors which affect an individual to volunteer at local/major sporting events DISCLAIMER: At the Service Industry Project Scheme (SIPS) subject is undertaken by a final year student from the University of Canberra‚ as part of their undergraduate degree. No liability will be accepted by the student‚ the staff or the university‚ for any outcomes based on the findings of the student’s study. All information is subject to commercial confidentiality and there many be no use of any

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    1-2176310/3510110) = 15.79 2. In analyzing the profitability of ratios for Harrods’s Sporting Goods‚ we observed that for the years 2007 and 2008 there were a higher return on sales dollars of 5% when in comparison to that of the industry average of 4.51 %. In 2009‚ Harrods’s Sporting Goods experienced a slightly decrease on its ROS with 4% below the industrial average of 4.5%’ We also noticed that‚ Harrods’s Sporting Goods ROA for the years‚ 2007‚2008‚2009‚ was good as they were able to obtained an

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    Experience of Attending Harborfest When I first received the information about Harborfest‚ my husband and I decided to take a day off on June 8‚ 2013 (Saturday) to attend the event. We reached at Downtown Norfolk‚ Virginia Waterfront at 4.30pm. I saw a lot of people gathered in front of the waterside. They seem to enjoy the festival. I grabbed an event information book from the visitor information counter on the way I visited from booth to booth. I learned that it was the 37th Annual Norfolk Harborfest

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    and graduated. Another example of people who attended college and became successful is Chad Hurley‚ the co-founder of YouTube. Hurley attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania and earned his bachelor’s degree in fine arts. Attending college is more beneficial than not attending college.

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    Watching TV Makes You Smarter By STEVEN JOHNSON The Sleeper Curve SCIENTIST A: Has he asked for anything special? SCIENTIST B: Yes‚ this morning for breakfast . . . he requested something called ’’wheat germ‚ organic honey and tiger’s milk.’’ SCIENTIST A: Oh‚ yes. Those were the charmed substances that some years ago were felt to contain life-preserving properties. SCIENTIST B: You mean there was no deep fat? No steak or cream pies or . . . hot fudge? SCIENTIST A: Those were thought

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    The importance of attending college Time after time you hear about going to college; whether at work‚ family‚ friends‚ and even when you are in high school you might have been repeatedly told of how it can benefit you in the long run in regards to your future. They say a good education can take you far in life. Students in high school may still question the importance of a college education. In the world of today people find themselves asking‚ “Why is it important to go to college?” An important

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    Sequential vs. Event-driven Programming Reacting to the user Outline Sequential programming GUI program organization Event-driven programming Modes Sequential Programming In sequential programs‚ the program is under control The user must synchronize with the program: Program tells user it is ready for input User enters input and it is processed Examples: Command-line prompts (DOS‚ UNIX) LISP interpreters Shouldn’t the program be required to synchronize with the user? Sequential

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    “In family businesses‚ the first generation creates‚ the second spends‚ and the third destroys.” - Anonymous Case Study: Goodwin Sporting Goods I – STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM  Given the family situation and the President’s foreseeable retirement‚ should the family business‚ Goodwin Sporting Goods‚ be sold?  How can the second generation handle their retirement? (In both situations where the business is sold and when it is not) II – OBJECTIVES 1. To decide whether the family business

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    Attending college for the first time have been a very exciting‚ terrifying‚ overwhelming‚ sick‚ and complicated experience. I don’t know how to adjust to a place where I can stand on my own and take responsibility for my education and future. People say that college is about finding a job and the higher education we have the better employed we are. From my experience‚ I feel like college is about finding ourselves‚ who we are? What we want to be? It’s a case of when the fear of the unknown is the

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    Outdoor Sporting Products‚ Inc. Executive Summary The compensation plan for salespeople at Outdoor Sporting should be changed to reflect the company?s long-term strategy and success. The compensation/incentive plan is not effective as proven by the company?s flat sales despite a growing market for outdoor sporting products. Other pertinent facts/issues: 1. McDonald strongly believes that each salesperson should be earning $50‚000/year. 2. Salespeople currently tend to sell close to home‚ neglecting

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