Why was difficult to attack a castle? During the Medieval period‚ castle became important. These huge castles were mostly invented for defending the foreigner attacks. The castles were also the sin of the noble and royal power. Eventually‚ there were various kinds of castle‚ but most of the castles were used for protecting and defending during siege warfare. While the builders built these castles‚ they added much prevention structures to the castles‚ those preventions made the castles difficult
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PM586 Project Management Week 5 Risk Matrix Analysis Identification | Assessment | Response Plan | Risk | Consequence | Probability | Impact | Trigger | Resp. | Response | Overtime and Cost | Going Over Budget | Low | High | Rise in Resources and Labor | PM | Continues follow up of spending and hours’ work. Monitor Financial atmosphere for price hikes. | Permit Delay | Could cause progress to cease momentarily causing schedule date to be pushed back. | High | High | Permit not being
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4:00pm every Tuesday and Thursday)! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Therapeutic Communication - use of specific and well-defined professional communication skills to create a feeling of comfort for patients even when difficult or unpleasant information must be exchanged! Sublimation - redirecting a socially unacceptable impulse into one that is socially acceptable! Roadblocks - verbal or nonverbal messages that block communication! Compensation - overemphasizing of
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Study Guide - All Weeks - Additional Formula (Compound interest) to what amount will the following investments accumulate? a. $5‚000 invested for 10 years at 10 percent compounded annually 5000 x (1.10)^10 = 5000 x2.5937 =12968.5 b. $8‚000 invested for 7 years at 8 percent compounded annually 8000 x (1.08)^7 = 8000 x 1.7138 = 13710.59 c. $775 invested for 12 years at 12 percent compounded annually 775 x (1.12)^12 = 775 x3.8959 =3019.38 d. $21‚000 invested for 5 years at 5 percent compounded
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CRANEFIELD COLLEGE Of Project and Programme Management INDIVIDUAL EXAMINATION Transformational Corporate Strategy (M4) CASE: Revitalising innovation at 3M Declaration “I hereby declare that this assignment is entirely my own work‚ and that it has not previously been submitted to any other Higher Education Institution. I also declare that all published and unpublished sources have been fully acknowledged and properly referenced. This includes figures‚ tables and exhibits. Where modified
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Finance 382 Course Project WK 2: Horizontal Analysis (I) Descriptions: Jamba‚ Inc. Jamba Juice Company is a restaurant retailer headquartered in Emeryville‚ California with over seven hundred and fifty locations‚ and operating in twenty-six states; plus the Bahamas‚ Canada‚ Philippines‚ and South Korea (Jamba Juice). There are approximately three hundred and seven company-owned locations and four hundred and forty-three franchise-operated stores‚ in addition to over nineteen international
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1 1. Why is the soft drink industry so profitable? An industry analysis through Porter’s Five Forces reveals that market forces are favorable for profitability. Defining the industry: Both concentrate producers (CP) and bottlers are profitable. These two parts of the industry are extremely interdependent‚ sharing costs in procurement‚ production‚ marketing and distribution. Many of their functions overlap; for instance‚ CPs do some bottling‚ and bottlers conduct many promotional activities
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This file of LTC 310 Week 5 Final Project Community Newsletter includes Programs and Services and contains following task "Discover the services and programs that are offered in your community." General Questions - General General Questions Individual Programs and Services Matrix Resource: Programs and Services Matrix Grading Criteria Complete University of Phoenix Material: Programs and Services Matrix‚ located on your student website. Use the matrix to identify
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Score: 120 1. out of 120 points (100%) award: 10 out of 10.00 points Just Dew It Corporation reports the following balance sheet information for 2011 and 2012. JUST DEW IT CORPORATION 2011 and 2012 Balance Sheets Assets 2011 Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Total Liabilities and Owners’ Equity 2011 2012 $ 11‚000 27‚000 75‚000 $ 14‚250 36‚750 96‚250 $ 113‚000 $147‚250 Current liabilities Accounts payable Notes payable 2012 $ 54‚000 14‚800 $ 63‚750 20‚500 $ 68‚800 $
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Batch Script Set args = WScript.Arguments WScript.Echo vbCrLf Select Case args.Item(0) Case "1" Call System_Information Case"2" Call System_Memory_Size Case "3" Call OS_Version Case "4" Call Printers_Status Case "5" Call Logical_HDD_Information End Select Sub System_Information Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") WScript.Echo "The computer name is ............ " & _ WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%COMPUTERNAME%")
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