Chapter 2 Telecommunications Technology Fundamentals 2.0 Objectives Upon completing this chapter‚ you should be able to: • Define the following terms; transmission lines‚ circuits‚ trunks‚ virtucal circuits‚ bandwidth‚ analog transmission‚ digital transmission‚ internet governance. • Differentiate between; line and trunks‚ PVC and SVC‚ Narrowband‚ wideband and broadband‚ analog and digital transmission‚ codecs and modems and various standards organization bodies. Describe the various circuit types
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1 CHAPTER ONE: ACCOUNTING IN BUSINESS Chapter Outline I. Importance of Accounting—we live in the information age‚ where information‚ and its reliability‚ impacts the financial well-being of us all. A. Accounting Activities Accounting is an information and measurement system that identifies‚ records and communicates relevant‚ reliable‚ and comparable information about an organizations business activities. B. Users of Accounting Information 1. External Information Users—those not directly involved
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Lord of the Flies – Chapter 1 – The Sound of the Shell Lord of the Flies is a novel written by William Golding in 1950s. The story is set on a deserted tropical island where a plane carrying a group of English schoolboys crashed. The book begins with an introduction of the protagonist. Therefore‚ when the boy with fair hair lowers himself down the last few feet of rock and begins to pick his way towards the lagoon (1) we are about to meet Ralph. He is athletic and charismatic which is presumably
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Chapter 1 The Operations Function Teaching Notes This chapter is aimed at providing an overall framework for the textbook‚ the field of operations management (OM)‚ and a brief introduction of supply chain management. The chapter provides a framework that serves as a beneficial way of organizing students’ understanding of major operations management decisions: process‚ quality‚ capacity‚ and inventory. The cross-functional view of operations management and supply chain management
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Alternatives / Recommendations 6 Conclusion 7 CHAPTER 1 –THE ACCOUNTING ENVIRONMENT 8 Introduction 8 Reasons for Accounting 8 The Accounting Environment 8 CHAPTER 2 – FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 9 Summary of Financial Statement Package 9 Balance Sheet 9 Income Statement 10 Statement of Comprehensive Income 11 Statement of Shareholders’ Equity / Retained Earnings 11 Statement of Cash Flows 11 Notes to the Financial Statements 11 Common Users of Financial Statements 11 CHAPTER 3 – THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE 11 Introduction
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Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis 10e Chapter 1 - The Development of Accounting Theory What is Theory? Webster defines theory as “Systematically organized knowledge‚ applicable in a relatively wide variety of circumstances; a system of assumptions‚ accepted principles and rules of procedure to analyze‚ predict or otherwise explain the nature of behavior of a specified set of phenomena.” Why is the development of a general theory of accounting important? The development of a general
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Freakonomics Chapter 1 Summary In chapter one of Freakonomics‚ Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt describe how when incentives are strong enough‚ many usually honest people from different walks of life will cheat in order to gain financially or climb the ladder in their careers. The authors define an incentive as “a means of urging people to do more of a good thing or less of a bad thing.” This chapter covers three varieties of incentives: Economic‚ Social and Moral. Economic incentives motivate people
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKROUND Introduction “Man was born free‚ but everywhere he is in chains.” There are many regulations created by the government in order to maintain peace and order. In that way‚ laws and ordinances impose to every community must be efficiently implemented. One of the most interesting questions about ordinances do not only concern with the efficiency and effectiveness‚ but also the knowledge and of the people about the ordinance. One of the basic factor that law maker
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background of the Study Picardal Institute of Science and Technology (PIST) is an institution founded last July 12‚ 2008 and was located at the 2nd floor of Michaella’s Plaza‚ Andres Bonifacio Avenue‚ National Highway‚ Tibanga‚ Iligan City‚ province of Lanao del Norte‚ Philippines. This institution offers different courses under Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) like Bachelor of Science in Information
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The Great Gatsby’s Journal #1 Chapter 1 (Pages 5-26) Summary: In this chapter‚ Nick is reveals as the narrator of the story. Nick’s actions show that he is a non-judgmental and respectful person because other characters tend to tell him their life stories. Nick is a “Carraway‚” a person in a family with wealth and class. Nick introduces the setting of New York City and the two “egg-like” islands called West Egg and East Egg in Long Island. Nick resides on the West Egg‚ which is not as rich and
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