EXERCISE Question 1 a) Two point of charges of opposite sign and same magnitude 3.5 μC are separated by a distance of 5 cm. Find (i) the magnitude and direction of the electric field strength‚ E at the midpoint between the charges. (ii) the magnitude and direction of the force F on an electron placed at the midpoint. Answer: i) E net = 1.008x108 N/C toward the –ve charge ii) F net = 1.6128x10-11 N toward +ve charge
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F40 BMA Tutorial 4 1. A man is driving at 120 km/h along a straight road and he looks to the side for 2.0 s‚ how far does he travel during this inattentive period? [66.7 m] 2. A horse canters away from its trainer in a straight line‚ moving 160 m away in 17.0 s. It then turns abruptly and gallops halfway back in 6.8 s. Calculate (a) its average speed and (b) its average velocity for the entire trip‚ using “away from the trainer” as the positive direction. [10.1 m/s; 3.36 m/s]
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A CASE STUDY ON UNETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICES |Coca-Cola Continues Unethical and Dishonest Practices in India | |Company Must Follow Recommendations of Company Funded Study: | |Shut Down Kala Dera Bottling Plant | |
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Define macroeconomics concept. Discuss TWO (2) macroeconomics goals. The following table shows the national income data for an economy in year 2009 ITEM RM (million) Exports 1000 Personal consumption expenditure 700 Changes in stock -500 Indirect business tax 450 Government expenditure 3000 Investment 2500 Personal income tax 740 Subsidies 300 Imports 2500 Factors income paid abroad 600 Depreciation 255 Factors income received from abroad 570 Based on the above data‚ calculate: i. ii. iii. iv.
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Ethics or the lack thereof‚ in business‚ is a very hot topic in our society today. It seems as if‚ a person cannot turn on the evening news or pick up a newspaper without seeing a story centered on unethical business practices in the workplace. With that being said‚ an individual might ask the following questions: “Why are so many organizations resorting to unethical business practices and what is fueling these new behaviors”? More importantly‚ is human resources aware of what is transpiring within
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4/10/2015 Hr Practices In Google :: Business Human Resources Search: Sort By: Most Relevant Home Search Essays FAQs Tools Lost Essay? Contact Go Hr Practices In Google 0 Tw eet 0 Rate This Paper: Length: 1082 words (3.1 doublespaced pages) Rating: Red (FREE) HR PRACTICES IN GOOGLE Essay Color Key Free Essays Unrated Essays Better Essays 1. Building innovation into job descriptions: ’20 percent time’
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BUSINESS VALUATION METHOD Aldes Business Brokers has developed a 3 pronged approach to valuing small to medium sized businesses. We have been using this method successfully in the marketplace for the last 25 years. It works so well that a number of industry-related bodies including the Institute of Estate Agents have adopted it. It is also promoted in a number of business books. The three methods are as follows: 1. Extra Earning Potential [ Super Profits ] 2. Return on Investment [ ROI ] 3. Payback
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Friday‚ 9th December 2011 Friday‚ 9th December 2011 ------------------------------------------------- MANAGEMENT ESSAY WAL-MART UNETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICE * General Description Wal-Mart is an American company specialized in mass-market retailing‚ founded by Sam Walton in 1962 in Arkansas. He made it into the leader in discount retailing that is today. In fact‚ the company is worldwide extended. With 16’389 billion $ of profit‚ Wal-Mart is the first world company in terms of sales
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P3 - tesco organisational structure Tesco has a hierarchical structure. Large‚ complex organisations often require a taller hierarchy. The adavantages of this structure is : advantages Workers in Tesco will know exactly what they have to do so they don’t wait around until they are told. close supervision of employees. obvious lines of responsibility and control clear promotion structure disadvantages Communication begins to take too long to travel through all the levels. These communication
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CHAPTER 1: ACCOUNTING AND THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Objective 1 - Use accounting vocabulary. Accounting is a system that measures business activities‚ processes that information into reports‚ and communicates the results to decision-makers. There are many users of accounting information. Individuals use accounting information to make decisions about purchases and investments and to manage their bank accounts. Businesses use accounting information to set goals for their businesses and to evaluate
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