Boston University Metropolitan College PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING – MG202 General Information Instructor name: Mark Passacantando‚ RFC‚ MBA Managing Member‚ Financial Planning Partners LLC Past Chairman‚ Financial Planning Association of Massachusetts Day and Time: Tuesday/Thursday‚ 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. Office Phone: cell (617) 388-6350 Email: mpassa@bu.edu Office Hours: by appointment Course Content and Objectives This course will look at the principal issues facing an
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(402) INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 1. International Business Environment – Globalization – Forces‚ Meaning‚ (25) dimensions and stages in Globalization – Introduction to theories of International Trade by Adam Smith‚ Ricardo and Ohlin & Heckler – Trading Environment of International Trade – Tariff and Non-tariff Barriers – Trade Blocks – Rise of new economies like Japan‚ South East Asia and China as compared to India. 2. Country Risk Analysis – Political‚ Social and Economic – Cultural
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Arkansas State University English 1003: Composition I Credit Hours = 3 Instructor: Dr. Glinda Hall Office: Wilson Hall‚ Room 310 Contact: Email: ghall@astate.edu Recommended: a writer’s guide with quick reference usage and MLA documentation info (of course‚ a collegiate dictionary) Course Description: English 1003‚ Composition I is designed as an introductory course for academic writing and discourse. Objectives: Through the writing process‚ students will develop skills
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Review Questions BUSN 258 Customer Relations Sam Torres III Week 2 Assignment Review Questions: 8. What are some factors (patterns of behavior) that project a company’s culture? List several examples from organizations you work in. The factors that are most important in the creation of an organization’s culture include founders’ values‚ preferences‚ and industry demands. A company’s culture‚ particularly during its early years‚ is inevitably tied to the personality‚ background‚ and values
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Curriculum and syllabus In the existing literature on language education‚ the term curriculum and syllabus are sometimes used interchangeably‚ sometimes differentiated‚ sometimes misused and misunderstood. According to Nunan‚ a curriculum is concerned with making general statements about language learning‚ learning purpose‚ and experience‚ and the relationship between teachers and learners‚ whereas a syllabus is more localized and is based on the accounts and records of what actually happens at the
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Course Syllabus GLG/101 Version 3 1 Syllabus Axia College/College of Natural Sciences GLG/101 Version 3 Geology with Lab Copyright © 2012 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course gives an overview of physical geology by introducing concepts such as plate tectonics and geologic time. Students gain familiarity with the processes that shape the Earth’s surface and recognize the relevance of studying geology. Topics include the rock cycle‚ weathering‚ formation
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Course Syllabus BMAL 602 Non-Profit Management Course Description This course provides the student with a foundational knowledge of non-profit business enterprises. Particular emphasis will be given to Christian non-profit businesses. Emphasis will also be given to the common characteristics of all successful business enterprises‚ that is‚ what do non-profit business have in common with all for-profit businesses and in what significant ways do they differ. Rationale In the United
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Syllabus summary – National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety January 2013 Syllabus summary - NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (January 2013 specification) Syllabus summary - NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (January 2013 specification) Structure The syllabus is divided into 3 units. Unit NGC1 is further divided into five elements and Unit GC2 into eight elements. Unit NGC1: Management of
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Syllabus writing What is‚ what for and how to go about it Katerina Katsara Sec Ed English Teacher Board Member of ÅÊÁÄÅÂÅ A language teaching syllabus or curriculum is a design of the content and its sequence of a language programme (what-when-how) which incorporates the subject matter (what to talk about) and the linguistic matter (how to talk about it). More specifically‚ a syllabus is a teaching guideline of when and what material is to be given to the learners and how language learning is
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EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION AND PERFORMANCE: A STUDY OF THE RC HOTEL COMPANY KITCHEN ENVIRONMENT A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the University of New Orleans in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management by Melissa Bradberry Sims B.S. Nicholls State University‚ 2002 December 2004 Copyright Statement The following research uses secondary data that was provided by the RC Hotel Company human resources department
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