Monte de Ramos Marjorie C. Samson Jelmar C. Zabala March 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE Background of the Study 1 Review of Related literature 3 Conceptual Framework 16 Research Paradigm 20 Statement of the Problem 21 Hypothesis
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4.1 Three Structured Constructs All programs can be constructed using only the three basic constructs. It is the concept of structured programming that a program should be developed using only these three basic constructs. It is not wrong to use the GOTO structure but it is discouraged‚ because programs with the GOTO structure are often classified as unstructured. The three basic constructs are Sequence Selection Iteration/Repetition 4.1.1 Sequence Construct In a sequence construct‚ the way the
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Assignment #3 – Chapter #3 Wharton Class Due: Tuesday‚ September 16th @ 8:45am FBTC Class Due: Wednesday‚ September 17th @ 10:15am M/C Questions 1 – 15‚ pp. 113-4 (30 pts. total – 2 pts. ea.) 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. d 6.a 7.d 8. b 9. c 10. a 11. d 12. b 13. a 14. d 15. b T/F Questions 1 – 12‚ p.115 (12 pts. total – 1 pt. ea.) 1. f 2. t 3. t 4. f 5. f 6. t 7. f 8. t 9. t 10.f 11. f 12. t Algorithm Workbench #1 - #7‚ pp.115-6 – Write pseudocode
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U(x‚y) = x11/2x21/2 L (x1‚x2‚λ) = x11/2x21/2 + λ (I – px1x1 – px2x2) ɗL/ɗx1 = (1/2)x1-1/2 x21/2 – λpx1 = 0 ɗL/ɗx2 = (1/2)x11/2 x2-1/2 –λpx2 = 0 ɗL/ɗλ = I – px1x1 – px2x2= 0 => px1/px2 = x2/x1 => x1 = (px2x2) / px1. Put this in the budget constraint: I = px1(px2x2) / px1 + px2x2 => x2* = I / 2px2 Using the same way to find the demand function of good 1‚ we obtain: x1* = I / 2px1 b) x1* = 24 / (2∙1) = 12 x2* = 24 / (2∙2) = 6 c) x1* = 24 / (2∙1) = 12 x2* = 24 / (2∙3) = 4 d) Substitution
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and Professional Development (OAD 134) Questions from chapters 1 & 2 in your textbook NOTE: You need to keep a copy of your answers so that you have them to study for your first test. 1. List 7 workplace trends that are changing the labor force. larger workforce older workforce increase in e-commerce more service jobs change in consumer demand more diversity in the workplace increase in education and training requirements 2. How many new jobs for office and administrative support
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Assignment 2 – Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards – Chapter 14: Discussion Questions Wilmary Colon Rivera California College San Diego January 10‚ 2015 ACC213 Nellie Hornbeck Assignment 2 – Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards – Chapter 14: Discussion Questions. 1. In the U.S accounting principles are developed through a cooperative effort between the private sector (business) and the public sector (government). Public sector ---- Government ---- Represented by SEC SEC – Securities
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Chapter 1 * Public Speaking is a way of making yoru idea spublic of sharing them with other people and of influencing other people * Public speaking is a vital means of civic engagement. It is a way to express your ideas and to have an impact on issues that matter in society- form of empowerment can make difference in things people care about * Key phrase make a difference Tradition of Public Speaking * Orator someone who has special skills in public speaking * Oldest known
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Summary of PL/1 (Programming Languages 1) History (Programming Language 1) A high-level IBM programming language introduced in 1964 with the System/360 series‚ developed by George Radin of IBM in 1964. Originally named (NPL) and Fortran VI. It was designed to combine features of and eventually supplant COBOL and FORTRAN‚ which never happened. A PL/I program is made up of procedures (modules) that can be compiled independently. There is always a main procedure and zero or more additional ones.
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Objective Programming PRG/211 – Algorithms and Logic for Computer Programming Procedural and Objective Programming Computer hardware runs off different programs that are installed on a computer. For these programs to run‚ they need to be coded correctly with minimal bugs. Designing and coding are the essentials of programming. The various methods to code a program have grown over the years. There are two basic types of programming that have been around for a long time; procedural programming‚ and
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Chapter 2 Literature Review This chapter presents a brief history regarding social responsibility. Moreover‚ the nature of corporate and small business social responsibility will be discussed‚ as well as the advantages and disadvantages behind socially responsible activities. Brief History Corporate social responsibility is primarily a twentieth-century invention‚ though its ancient and venerable roots can be traced easily to Biblical sources. The concept is evident‚ for
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