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    Syllabus

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    BUAD 311 – Operations Management Syllabus – Fall 2013 Instructors: Office: Office Hours: Phone: Email: Instructors: Office: Office Hours Phone: Email: Instructor: Office: Office Hours: Phone: Email: Amy Ward BRI 401H T/Th 11:00 am—12:00 pm 213-740-1042 amyward@marshall.usc.edu Ashok Srinivasan BRI 401F T/Th 2:30–4:00 pm 213-821-3633 ashoksri@marshall.usc.edu Jeunghyun Kim BRI 401J T/Th 10:00 am—12 pm 213-740-0289 jeunghyun.kim.2015@marshall.usc.edu TA: Dongyuan Zhan Office: IOM conference room‚ 4th

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    Officer Nelson Case Essay

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    objective standard of reasonableness‚ and focuses on whether the facts available to the officer at the time of the search “warrant a man of reasonable caution” to believe the third party had authority to consent to the search. Illinois v. Rodriguez‚ 497 U.S. 177‚ 188 (1990). While authority to consent to a search of a residence does not automatically provide authority to search containers‚ an officer may make a reasonable conclusion that a third party has common authority based on their joint access

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    control over my emotional responses to outside interference and must live with the consequences of my actions. In the Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 89 (Issue 4)‚ 497-515‚ Dana Klein wrote ‘people are responsible when they act with the ability to do the right thing for the right reasons‚ or a good thing for good reasons.’(Klein‚ pg. 497) What exactly does that mean? It means that if we choose not to do the right thing or make bad decisions‚ they have not shown personal responsibility. I have to

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    Lab Report Yasmeen Abuarqoub Lab Partner: Kiana Kiser BIOL 203- 511 4/20/2016 Introduction: The purpose of this study is to help the experimental subject with her vision problems. The twelve cranial nerves include the olfactory nerve‚ optic nerve‚ oculomotor nerve‚ trochlear nerve‚ trigeminal nerve‚ abducens nerve‚ facial nerve‚ vestibulocochlear nerve‚ glossyopharyngeal nerve‚ vagus nerve‚ accessory nerve‚ and the hypoglossal nerve. Each nerve functions as sensory‚ motor‚ or both

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    Obesity Epidemic Crisis

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    Obesity racial/ethnic disparities: Non-Hispanic blacks have the highest age-adjusted rates of obesity (49.5%) compared with Mexican Americans (40.4%)‚ all Hispanics (39.1%) and non-Hispanic whites (34.3%) [See JAMA. 2012;307(5):491-497. doi:10.1001/jama.2012.39]. Obesity and socioeconomic status: (Insert bullet points) Among non-Hispanic black and Mexican-American men‚ those with higher incomes are more likely to be obese than those with low income. Higher income women are less

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    Introduction to Management Science‚ 10e (Taylor) Chapter 11 Probability and Statistics 1) Deterministic techniques assume that no uncertainty exists in model parameters. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 Page Ref: 489 Main Heading: Types of Probability Key words: deterministic techniques 2) Probabilistic techniques assume that no uncertainty exists in model parameters. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 Page Ref: 489 Main Heading: Types of Probability Key words: probabilistic techniques 3) Objective

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    understand” why it was not used (Glaspell 497). The men know without a solid piece of evidence‚ the jury would most likely dismiss the case due to the there is no evidence to hold Mrs. Wright accountable. Also since the jury would be comprised of mostly if not all men it would seem like a waste of time to the jury to convict without evidence. When leaving the farmhouse Mr. Henderson stresses how they need to find “something to show anger- or sudden feeling” (Glaspell 497). The men in this scene of the story

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    VALLEY SWIM CLUB

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    Case Problem VALLEY SWIM CLUB The Valley Swim Club has 300 stockholders‚ each holding one share of stock in the club. A share of club stock allows the shareholder’s family to use the club’s heated outdoor pool during the summer‚ upon payment of annual membership dues of $175. The club has not issued any new stock in years‚ and only a few of the existing shares come up for sale each year. The board of directors administers the sale of all stock. When a shareholder wants to sell‚ he or she turns

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    Communication Coordinator

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    Communications Coordinator: Essie Pharmaceuticals HCS/320 February 4‚ 2013 Communication Coordinator It is common practice in a hospital setting as well as in an outpatient basis for physicians to prescribe an antiemetic medication to patients experiencing nausea. The favorite drug of choice is Boise‚ an anti-nausea medication produced by Essie Pharmaceuticals. Unfortunately‚ it was recently discovered that Boise has been associated with potential life threatening cardiac dysrhythmias

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    clinic nurse] shakes Mr. Davis’s hand and then his wife’s. ‘This is Laura‚ she is a Ph.D. student in the communication school‚ and she’s going to listen to how we communicate‚ if that’s all right’” (Ellingson‚ 1998‚ p.497) to which Mr. Davis responds “Sure‚ okay‚” (Ellingson‚ 1998‚ p.497). Since Ellingson received consent from the subjects of her

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