1st Semester Exam Review Questions English 4 SELECTIONS FOR TESTING 1. Beowulf 2. “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” 3. Canterbury Tales “Prologue” 4. “The Pardoner’s Tale” from CT 5. Sonnets 6. Elements of Style author’s names Terms (know by definition‚ characteristics or example). 1. Kenning: two-word poetic renamings of people‚ places‚ and things such as the kenning whales’ home for the sea ex from Beowulf: “I have come so far
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1. HIV- pathophysiology‚ risk factors‚ testing‚ patient teaching (pets)‚ sentinel infections‚ NNRTIs/PIs action‚ needlestick length of tx (4 weeks)‚ CD4 count Patho—retrovirus that integrates itself into the genetic material of a host cell‚ changing the proviral DNA and encoding structure‚ regulatory‚ and accessory proteins within the cell. Reverse transcriptase help the virus produce in the host cell. Signs & Symptoms—none‚ possibly flu-like. Patient Teaching—prevention of secondary infection
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the existing location`s competitors‚ it should provide insight into who will be the future competitors at the new location) 2. Opinions of Owner/Operators (provide inventory for new location) 3. Product Related Segmentation * Notes: Future competitors at the new location – tim horton’s * Product related segmentation – looks at similarities of he businesses in the surrounding area * 1. Consumer Surveys The competition question in the consumer surveys‚ should provide
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Review Sheet for Final Spring 2014 BMGT 301 Chapters 2‚ 6‚ 7‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ and 13 Dr. Karake Chapter 2 – Strategy & Technology Differentiate between operational effectiveness and strategic positioning Operational Effectiveness – Performing the same tasks better than rivals perform them Strategic Positioning – Performing different tasks than rivals‚ or the same tasks in a different way Differentiate between competitive advantage and sustainable competitive advantage Competitive advantage – An advantage
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the success - If you tell them what to do it hurts statesComparative advantage‚ leaders will lobby against things they don’t want BUDGET EU Budget - Goes to council‚ extend on to Parliament and either approve or disapprove and parliament has final say. How you raise revenue for budget - Agricultural levies‚ import tax‚ value added tax and GNI( suppose to be safety net incase not enough money to raise‚ unfair for the smaller states) Done every 7 years EU Expenditures in relation to the
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Week 9 Notes: Product and Service Decisions 1. Product – Anything that can be offered to a market for attention‚ acquisition‚ use or consumption that might satisfy a need or want 2. Service – An activity or benefit that is INTANGIBLE (no ownership) Idea of EXPERIENCES are more commonly used to enhance products and services 3 Levels of Product Core benefit Actual product Associated services Classifying Products Consumer products Business products Consumer Products Convenience
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Need scantron and pencil 3-4 questions on Wyly 3-4 questions on videos shown in class 2 questions on guest lecture (nonIP) Plus PPts Importance of entrepreneurship to the economy * Small firms provide 60-80 percent of net new jobs and account for >50% of U.S. innovations * About 97 percent of U.S. exporters are small businesses with fewer than 500 employees * Based on research‚ ACQUIRED SKILLS ARE MORE IMPORTANT that specific inherent traits Entrepreneurial characteristics
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Chapter 13 Fiscal Policy * Government funds many programs through tax revenues * Government transfers- payments by the government to households for which no good or service is provided in return * Social insurance programs- gov. programs (transfer payments) intended to protect families against economic hardship * Social security * Medicare * Medicaid * Gov. purchases- national defense and education are the biggest categories
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1. There are four eras of Earth’s history they are Precambrian (87.6%)‚ Paleozoic (7.1)%‚ Mesozoic (3.9 %)‚ and Cenozoic (1.4 %) 2. There are four layers and two sub layers. * Inner core is solid metal and made up of nickel and iron * Outer core is made of a liquid molten core of nickel and iron * Mantle is made up of dense and mostly solid silicate rock * Lithosphere is the uppermost layer (100km thick) * Asthenosphere is the layer below the
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1. (5 pts)What is the Hecksher-Ohlin Theory of Comparative Advantage? This is a theory developed by two Swedish economists to explain how countries develop comparative advantage in certain areas rather than others. The model works as follows: 1) Assume every country‚ for the most part‚ has access to the same technology. 2) Still‚ factors of production are difficult to move across national boundaries. 3) It follows from (2) that factors of production are relatively bound by geography and national
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