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    ISIT114 SISAT  School of Information Systems and Technology Faculty of Engineering & Information Sciences  Head of School Associate Professor Rajeev Sharma‚ Student Resource Centre‚ Tel: (02) 4221 3491   ISIT114 Object Oriented Programming Subject Outline Spring Session 2014 Consultation Times:  Subject Coordinator Telephone Number: Email: Location: Dr Mark Sifer 4221 4919 msifer @uow.edu.au  39.219 Dr. Sifer’s consultation times during session: Day  Monday  Wednesday

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    Motivation Explain Adams equity theory Adams’ equity theory is a motivational model that attempts to explain the relationship between what an employee puts into their job (input)‚ what they get out of it (output) and the fairness and justice exchanged between the two (Cosier & Dalton‚ 1983). Inputs include all factors that are perceived as necessary to obtain a return‚ such as effort‚ loyalty‚ hard work‚ commitment‚ skill‚ ability‚ flexibility‚ tolerance‚ determination‚ heart and soul‚ enthusiasm

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    salaries and wages payable‚ income taxes‚ bank overdrafts‚ trust accounts‚ accrued expenses‚ sales taxes‚ advance payments (unearned revenue)‚ debt and accrued interest on debt‚ etc. All of the accounts listed in this subsection are payables. Equity accounts: Capital‚ drawings‚ common stock‚ accumulated funds‚ etc. Income/Revenue accounts: Services rendered‚ sales‚ interest income‚ membership fees‚ rent income‚ interest from investment‚ recurring receivables‚ etc. Expense accounts:

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    Equity in Access My mother was determined that all her children graduate high school so we often moved to various counties in the St. Louis area because she knew a high-quality education was based on zip code. In my junior year I was in the sixth high school that my siblings and I attended. This school was unlike the others. Although it is hard to believe‚ we were surrounded by middle and upper class families that looked like us. I walked into the corridor of this brand-new school and the brightness

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    Just as everything and every institution require a set of I rules‚ traffic also needs rules in order to remain orderly I and disciplined. The question that next arises in our minds is that‚ what is the necessity of rules? It is necessary to have rules everywhere in order to make the functioning smooth and efficient. If there were to be no rules then‚ it would be a picture of total chaos and confusion. Rules regulate the work and help it move along the desired path. Thus‚ in order to have a smooth

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    Stepper Motor A stepper motor (or step motor) is a brushless DC electric motor that divides a full rotation into a number of equal steps. The motor’s position can then be commanded to move and hold at one of these steps without any feedback sensor (an open-loop controller)‚ as long as the motor is carefully sized to the application. Switched reluctance motors are very large stepping motors with a reduced pole count‚ and generally are closed-loop commutated. Fundamentals of operation DC brush motors

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    Hourly 1 Learning Objectives Introduction To Cognitive Neuroscience Reading: Gazzaniga et al. Chpt 1 Learning objectives: * Define the term Cognitive Neuroscience * Describe the contributions of the following scientists/physicians to our understanding of the brain: Rene Descartes‚ Thomas Willis‚ Paul Broca‚ Carl Wernicke‚ Gustav Fritsch & Eduard Hitzig‚ Korbinian Brodmann‚ Santiago Ramon y Cajal; Camillo Golgi. * Describe the contributions of the following scientists to our understanding

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    1- Check your computer IP. My computer IP is 192.168.1.3 2- Check your internet IP. My internet IP is 119.73.42.105 3- C:>ping yahoo.com Pinging yahoo.com [72.30.38.140] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 72.30.38.140: bytes=32 time=3560ms TTL=46 Reply from 72.30.38.140: bytes=32 time=495ms TTL=46 Reply from 72.30.38.140: bytes=32 time=463ms TTL=46 Reply from 72.30.38.140: bytes=32 time=464ms TTL=46 Ping statistics for 72.30.38.140:

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    When Craig Silvey published his novel‚ Jasper Jones‚ in 2009‚ Australia was a very different place in comparison to the small Western Australian town of Corrigin in 1965‚ the fictional setting of the narrative. A knowledge of the context of text production and the context of the world of the text can help us to gain a deeper understanding of the issues raised in the novel. Most importantly‚ the novel foregrounds values such as egalitarianism‚ multiculturalism and racial and gender equality‚ while

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    1. Have you ever had to overcome shyness in order to perform a task such as delivering a presentation‚ performing in public‚ or hosting a party? What are effective ways to overcome shyness? One of the best ways to overcome shyness is to make it a habit of speaking to everyone: Because you need to have confidence to be able to speak to people‚ and you need to speak to people to build confidence. The trick is to start small‚ for example just start saying “hello” or “good morning” to one person every

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