Introduction to primavera 6 terms * Project Charter * Statement of the scope‚ schedule‚ budget‚ objectives and participants(Team Members – Roles and Responsibilities)‚ risks‚ procedures‚ client approvals in a project. * The purpose of the project charter is to document: * Reasons for undertaking the project * Objectives and constraints of the project * Identities of the main stakeholders * In-scope and out-of-scope items * High level risk management
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Background of the Study Food in art has been around since as early as the Ancient Egyptian era. During this time it was depicted in tombs in belief that it would become available in the afterlife. Later‚ in Roman times‚ the rich would display decorative mosaics‚ usually a glass bowl of fruit‚ to show off the food of the upper class. (Thompson‚ 2011) Aspects of realism‚ attention to composition and arrangement and a concern with allegorical meanings carried over in the 18thcentury‚ which saw more
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Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. When a society cannot produce all the goods and services people wish to have‚ it is said that the economy is experiencing a. scarcity. b. shortages. c. inefficiencies. d. inequities. ____ 2. Economics is the study of a. production methods. b. how society manages its scarce resources. c. how households decide who performs which tasks. d. the interaction of business
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F statistic Named in honour of R A Fisher The f statistic‚ also known as an f value‚ is a random variable that has an F distribution The distribution of all possible values of the f statistic is called an F distribution‚ with v1 = n1 - 1 and v2 = n2 - 1 degrees of freedom Analysis of variances (ANOVA) One way ANOVA: A One-Way Analysis of Variance is a way to test the equality of three or more means at one time by using variances. Two way ANOVA: A Two-Way ANOVA is useful when we desire
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1. (15%) Prove the following program is correct: {n > 0} count = n; sum = 0; P: {n>0 and count = n and sum = 0} while count 0 do sum = sum + count; count = count 1; end Q: {sum = 1 + 2 +… + n} Please note that you need to do this question in the following steps: a) Find a candidate loop invariant I. Show the induction steps using which you find I. Σn k=1 k - Σn k=1k = 0 c)Show {I and B} S {I} P: {sum + count = n + (n-1) +…. + (count+1) + count} => I: {sum = n + (n-1) +…. + (count+1)}
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Problem #1: Acute Pain r/t R TKR Revision Goal/Outcome: Patient will have pain no > 3/10 on my shift. Nursing Intervention Rationale Patient Responses Assess pt’s sx & sx of pain and administer pain meds as prescribed. Monitor and record the Rx effectiveness and adverse effects. Assessment allows for care plan modification‚ as needed. (Potter & Perry‚ 965) Patient denies pain and discomfort‚ but stats pain is around a 4/10 at 11 am. (Last pain med given at 6 am) Plan Activities with pt to
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NUMBER OF BARANGAYS CREATED‚ REINSTATED‚ DELISTED AND TRANSFERRED FOR THE PERIOD 1992 TO 1995 TOTAL NUMBER OF BARANGAYS REGION As of Dec. 31‚ 1991 3‚263 2‚311 2‚940 5‚610 7 16 3 9 Transferred Created Reinstated Delisted - + As of Dec. 31‚ 1995 3‚265 2‚311 2‚947 5‚614 0 0 I II III IV IV-A IV-B V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII CAR NCR ARMM TOTAL 2 3‚458 4‚047 3‚002 4‚389 2‚109 2‚496 1‚800 1‚401 4 1 1 3 28 14 30 29 1 1 2 24 996 308 246 9 3‚471 4‚048 3‚003 4‚390 2‚113 1‚514
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References 1. Potter and Perry 2. Nursing diagnosis cards by Taylor and Ralph 3. Mosby’s Nursing skills (website) 4. Clinical nursing skills (Smith) Diagnosis 2 (Maslow’s hierarchy of needs : safety) Impaired physical mobility related to Open Reduction‚ Internal Fixation (ORIF). As evidence by Pt. having intrameduillary interlocking rods in right and left bilateral femurs (3). Physician order pt. to remain in bed and catheter placed in patient’s bladder‚ which leads to and
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Chris Hogan 12/10/12 p. 3 Chapter 4 paper In this chapter one of the first things we learned was that you can make complex equations look simpler by making substitutions. Take the equation: 2tan2-3tan-2=0 To make this look simpler you can substitute u for tan to get: 2u2-3u-2=0 From there you can us the quadratic formula to get: u= -0.5‚ 2 With this you can now say tan=2 and tan=-0.5 which makes solving for much easier. In this case substitutions made solving much easier and less
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Summary on Cogeneration Cogeneration is the simultaneous production of power/electricity‚ hot water‚ and/or steam from one fuel. Cogeneration plant can reach system efficiencies exceeding 60%. Cogeneration is an enery-efficient‚ environmentally-friendly method of producing electricity steam and/or hot water at the same time‚ in one process with one fuel. It is a way of recycling energy. Molasses which is obtained from sugar is used together with fossil fuel to produce the heat energy like steam
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