could be flown there. Heke believed that a symbolic gesture against the flag would emphasize that his grievance was with the government. He had no desire to hurt or alarm settlers.” Focusing Question 1: “Why did conflict break out in the Bay Of Islands in 1845?” Usefulness of evidence to focusing question: This piece of evidence is from an article found on an official New Zealand history website. It is useful because it shows how some of the Māori felt towards the British gaining power over New
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Homework 2_1 ECET310 NOISE 1. Assume that a receiver has a first amplifier stage with a 5K input resistance‚ a gain of 300‚ an input audio signal of 20 V‚ and an operating temperature of 27oC. When the amplifier is operating with a bandwidth first of 10 MHz‚ find (a) the rms input noise levels (b) the audio output levels (c) the rms output noise levels PN = noise power in watts Tk = 27°C + 273 = 300°K a) Noise level Pn(in) = KT(k)BW = (1.38x10-23)(300°K)(10MHz) = 41.4 x 10^-15 W
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alternatives and recommendation sections should not exceed 8 pages. Your report can be less than 10 pages‚ but the maximum length of your writeup is 10 pages‚ not including a cover page and illustrations. You may add as many charts‚ graphs or illustrations as you need to reinforce your analysis. 1. Please use a font size of 11 or 12. Also‚ submit your case as a Word document not a PDF. This is easier for me to make comments on your case. Case Study #1 SodaStream EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SodaStream
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1. Business to Consumer Products 1.1. Samsung Company For over 70 years‚ Samsung has been dedicated to making a better world through diverse businesses that today span advanced technology‚ semiconductors‚ skyscraper and plant construction‚ petrochemicals‚ fashion‚ medicine‚ finance‚ hotels‚ and more. Their flagship company‚ Samsung Electronics‚ leads the global market in high-tech electronics manufacturing and digital media. a) Samsung Galaxy S5 Phone In addition‚ Galaxy S5 branding will be seen
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Keefe Carrillo Professor Jodi Titus Physical Geography 1 Irvine Valley College 11/22/2013 Cal State Fullerton 16th annual Geography Conference I found the Cal State University Fullerton conference to be both intriguing and interesting to attend. At this conference I had the honor of hearing from several different guest speakers and professors from different scholarly institutions. While watching their presentations I found a common factor‚ everyone shares a passion for Geography. My expectations
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Kim Witten Course Project Part I Task 1 1. National First (Prime rate is 3.25%) +6.75% = 10% Semiannually EAR = (1+.10/2) ^2 – 1 which is 10.25 Regions Best Rate is 13.17% Monthly EAR = (1+.1317/12) ^12 – 1 which is 13.99 2. I think that between National First and Regions Best that National first offers the lower rate after computing the EAR. National first is also only compounded semiannually making it lower then Regions Best. The only thing I worry about it the prime rate changing
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Manager Subject to: These are the assessment and recommendation I have suggested to Tanglewood Store to pay attention for centralization of the organization’s practices and the improvements of staffing levels and quality. 1. Acquire or Develop Talent As I read the case‚ the Tanglewood Store has many employees. It has 215 employees per store. I think that the organization should choose Develop Talent. They have enough employees already so instead of acquiring more employees they will just develop
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Case Study 1 BioPharma‚ Inc. 1. How should BioPharma have used its production network in 2009? Should any of the plants have been idled? What is the annual cost of your proposal‚ including import duties? It produces and sells its same kind of products in both of chemicals for any parts of the world. If its plants in one country are not enough products‚ it would move products from other countries to add the number of products that are sold in this country. Plants of Relax in Germany and Japan
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1. Global Equity Markets: The case of Royal Dutch Shell Describe the structure of Royal Dutch/Shell Group. Does it differ from the equity listings of other companies that you know? The Royal Dutch and Shell Companies are essentially the same company. They share the same brand name of shell for their operations‚ share cash flows in an unusual 60/40 split‚ and they are based in different countries. The 60/40 split of inflows and outflows is especially strange because it makes an overperforming
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Chapter 3 1. What is the relationship among property right‚ corruption‚ and economic progress? How important are anticorruption efforts in the efforts to improve a country’s level of economic development? Corruption can reduce growth but also how it can increase growth‚ for example‚ by avoiding bureaucratic delays. The results of cross-country empirical literature on the effect of corruption on growth are mixed. Since corruption is an incendiary topic that elicits much anger‚ it is also important
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