This case study included information on a sample of fifty credit card accounts. This information‚ table one‚ included household size‚ annual income‚ and the amount charged to the account. Scatter plots of the data were produced. Figure one shows household size vs. amount charged. This graph shows that the positive linear relationship of the data is somewhat strong. The r squared is 0.56‚ analyzing the graph there is a correlation of household size to amount charged‚ but there is a range per
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and management of the 9km York-Spadina Subway Extension‚ and security design at the Pan Am games in Markham in 2015. Stantec has been providing these design‚ management and build services to many countries all around the world for 64 years. Stantec Inc. does not have a corporate slogan‚ but their logo is shown at the bottom of the
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The Company Details Uber Technologies Inc.‚ also better known as Uber‚ is the transportation mobile application company founded back in 2009 (Lashinsky‚ 2015) that specializes in transportation through their mobile platform which operate 24-hour-per-day and connect passengers and drivers (Pullen‚ 2014). It has since then grown into a well-known‚ successful‚ billion-dollar company worth over $50 billion net worth with 58 countries involve (Kim‚ 2015). The company revenues through hire service and
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Lululemon Athletica Inc. is one of the fastest growing retailers and designers of athletic apparel that serves primarily in the United States‚ Canada‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ the UK and Singapore. Lululemon is a Canadian based company whose head office is located in Vancouver‚ British Columbia. This company once had a goal of opening only one store but has now grown into an international yoga inspired athletic apparel company. Lululemon not only offers its customers a wide range of performance
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ABOUT THE ORGANISATION Borders Group Inc. started in 1971 in the United States of America. The international bookstore chain set up their first store in Singapore in 1997 (Reuters‚ 2011)‚ bringing in a unique “library culture” practised by few others in the country as the company did not shrink-wrap their books‚ therefore customers were allowed to browse books freely (Trager Bohley‚ 2009). This stemmed from the belief that tactile pleasures derived from interaction with the new books would play an
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This reading response argues that Pariser’s theory of the filter bubble is flawed because it fails to explain a wide range of political reality. First‚ this reading response summarizes Pariser’s theory of the “filter bubble”. Next‚ this reading response debates that Pariser’s theory of the “filter bubble” is incorrect because it too broadly describes political reality. Then‚ this reading response justifies that Pariser’s theory of the “filter bubble” explains a small portion of politics in the media
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Peter Kimbrell Dr Beth Gibbs Microcomputers CIS146 October 21‚ 2014 Internet Filters When browsing the Internet‚ users may encounter a filter. Filters are programs that remove or block certain items from being displayed. Four widely used Internet filters are anti-spam programs‚ web filters‚ phishing filters‚ and pop-up blockers. An anti-spam program is a filtering program that attempts to remove spam before it reaches an Inbox or forum. Spam is an unsolicited email message or posting sent too
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Vanessa Riveron ENC 1102 Professor Warman 01/30/13 Rhetorical Essay Draft In the Ted Talk “The Filter Bubble”‚ the speaker Eli Pariser talks about the negative effects of personalizing the web and how it destroys the sense of unity that the web was based on. “Your filter bubble is your own personal‚ unique universe of information that you live in online. What’s in your filter bubble depends on who you are‚ and it depends on what you do. But you don’t decide what gets in — and more importantly
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K-Pop‚ Inc. It should come as no surprise to you‚ that K-Pop entertainment companies indeed need to generate income. Training idols‚ inventing concepts‚ producing songs‚ creating choreographies‚ hiring administrative personnel‚ are not freely available. They generate costs you and I may never earn in our lifetime. Making money is the main priority of any business. K-Pop entertainment companies are no different. What are the main income channels? Album sales. Ticket sales. Endorsements. Exclusive
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Scenario 1 Energy Inc. has a present obligation (IAS 37-17) and probable liability (ASC 450-20-25-2) on December 31‚ 2011 as a result of a past event‚ the contamination of the land‚ because it is virtually certain that a draft law requiring cleaning up will be enacted. It is probable (more likely than not) that Energy Inc. will be required to transfer economic benefits in settlement which is an outflow of resources embodying economic benefits in settlement (IAS 37-23). The amount of the obligation
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