entity types for the company. (b) Identify the main relationship types and specify the multiplicity for each relationship. State any assumptions you make about the data. (c) Using your answers for (a) and (b)‚ draw a single ER diagram to represent the data requirements for the company. Chapter 13 Extended Entity-Relationship Modelling 13.7- Describe the two main constraints that apply to a specialization/generalization relationship. There are two constraints that may apply to
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Answer to Questions and Problems 1) In a strain gauge bridge‚ what does (a) a negative reading on the zero centered meters imply? (b) a positive reading on the zero centered meters imply? - A negative reading on the zero centered meter implies that the strain gauge is under compression. Whereas‚ a positive reading implies that the strain gauge is under tensile / tension. 2) Beside strain gauge transducers‚ what other transducers can be used in a bridge circuit? - Besides strain gauge transducers
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CHAPTER 5 BALANCE SHEET AND STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter. TRUe-FALSE—Conceptual Answer No. Description F 1. Liquidity and solvency. T 2. Limitations of the balance sheet. T 3. Definition of financial flexibility. T 4. Long-term liability disclosures. F 5. Definitions of the balance sheet. F 6. Land held for speculation. T 7. Balance sheet format. F 8. Purpose of statement of cash flows. F 9. Statement of cash flows
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Chapter 7 The Road to Revolution‚ 1763-1775 I. The Deep Roots of Revolution • In a broad sense‚ the American Revolution began when the first colonists set foot on America. • The war may have lasted for eight years‚ but a sense of independence had already begun to develop because London was over 3‚000 miles away. o Sailing across the Atlantic in a ship often took 6 to 8 weeks. o Survivors felt physically and spiritually separated from Europe. o Colonists in America‚ without influence from
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Chapter 5 Interest Rates 5.1 How Financial Institutions Quote Interest Rates: Annual and Periodic Interest Rates 1) If you take out a loan from a bank‚ you will be charged ________. A) for principal but not interest B) for interest but not principal C) for both principal and interest D) for interest only Answer: C 2) A company selling a bond is ________ money. A) borrowing B) lending C) taking D) reinvesting Answer: A 3) The phrase "price to rent money" is sometimes used to refer to ________
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PART 1: Chapter IV 2) On page 43‚ Winston states that “it was not even forgery. It was merely the substitution of one piece of nonsense for another.” Explain what he means by this. He means that because there was no laws in oceania‚ Forgery did not exisit he was just simpily changing the words into a new language or a different language. 3) What does “vaporized” mean? What is an “unperson.” Vaporised means to disappear into thin air. In 1984 when you are vaporised you are killed and all
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Project title: Spillover effects of FDI: Do domestic manufacturing firms benefit from foreign direct investment in Vietnam. Introduction Back in the 1990s‚ foreign direct investment (FDI) became the largest source of external finance for many developing countries. In Vietnam in particular‚ the Law on Foreign Investment promulgated in the 1986 Congress to attract FDI was considered the first step of the doi moi (renovation) reform. The cumulative FDI increased from 28 projects of total US$ 140
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Chapter 7 Australia’s Healthcare System 1. Summarise the five primary responsibilities of the federal government with regards to the health system. -The management and funding of Medicare -The management and funding of the pharmaceuticals Benefit Scheme (PBS) -The regulation of private health insurance -The development and regulation of health policy and legislation -The management of national health programs 2. a. Define Medicare. - Medicare is Australia’s universal health insurance scheme
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background‚ which includes not understanding the importance of basic accounting and finance principles. 2. Explain some of the basic principles of cost management‚ such as profits‚ life cycle costs‚ tangible and intangible costs and benefits‚ direct and indirect costs‚ reserves‚ and so on. PROFITS are revenues minus expenditures. To increase profits‚ a company can increase revenues‚ decrease expenses‚ or try to do both. LIFE CYCLE COSTS allows you to see a big-picture view of the cost of
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. Evaluate the internal and external environment and analyze major obstacles to making this merger successful. To answer satisfactorily this question‚ students must prepare‚ at a minimum‚ the weaknesses (internal) and threats (external) parts of a SWOT analysis. Students‚ based on their educational and professional background‚ may create many obstacles‚ but the major strategic issues are outlined below: Internal Obstacles a) Culture--Started in 1983‚ America
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