shoe work better on a basketball court than a dress or dance shoe? Why or why not? Explain using data from Parts 1 and 2. Answer: An athletic shoe does not work better than a dress shoe on a basketball court. Athletic shoes have more grip than dress shoes‚ and require more force to move. Based on my data‚ the dress shoe requires less applied force to move than an athletic shoe. (8 points) If you wanted the athletic shoe to slide faster
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Details of the Program 4 Tentative Activity 4 Treasurer 5 Progress Report 6 Conclusion 9 Appendix Introduction As we all know‚ for our group assignment for Study Skills subject‚ we need to conduct an academic activity in an education institution. The main idea is to apply our knowledge about Study Skills in our own perspective based on the different level of education. Thus‚ our group has chosen to execute an activity at Smart Soleh Integrated Preschool located at Kota Damansara. This
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first century‚ early winter. The book Slide takes place at Disaster Peak Resort in Nevada USA. However the story does start at Ronnie’s home in Toronto. But most of the book is at the ski resort. The description of the ski resort would be paradise to me. It is located in the rocky mountain‚ warm‚ lots of nature‚ secluded and with plenty of fluffy snow. The chalet was large and welcoming with the appearance of a cabin at a lake. Rennie seems like your average high school student‚ but when he goes home
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Environment IFRS and GAAPs Accounting’s Conceptual Framework Financial Statements Overview Recording Transactions Accrual Accounting Account’s Receivable Amortization Inventory The Accounting System Financial Accounting System (preparation of four basic financial statements). Managerial Accounting System (preparation of detailed plans‚ forecasts and reports). External Decision Makers (investors‚ creditors‚ suppliers‚ customers‚ etc.). Internal Decision Makers (managers throughout the organization)
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Code 00301 What to do this week • Attend a seminar and/or listen to the iLecture recording; • Read chapter 10 (pages 291 to 323 and page 331 only) and chapter 11 (pages 337 to 341) of Understanding Business Law; and • Do the E-tutorial ‘Choosing a Business Form - Noncorporate Business Arrangements’. CRICOS Provider Code 00301J Learning outcomes After completing this topic you should be able to: • distinguish the various business organisations that are found in Australia; • understand the legal
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equity Step1: Understand Understand the marketplace and customer needs and wants Research customers and the marketplace Manage marketing information and customer data How do I manage marketing information and customer data? Marketing Information System Assess needs Develop needed information Analyze and use information How do I research customers and the marketplace? Collect primary data Observation Survey Experiment Collect/Use secondary data
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Slide 5: I think slide 5 is important because it describe some things that people with a cognitive delay or disability may have trouble doing. I think this is important for us to know as future teachers because it is important that we don’t try to make a child do something that is going to be difficult for them to do. I think these could also be an important indicator that a child may have a cognitive delay or disability. Slide 11: I think that slide 11 is important because it talks about behavioral
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Point: Pitfalls to a Presentation March 4‚ 2011 IT/206 Axia College of University of Phoenix Check Point: Pitfalls to a Presentation Based on the article by Fontana (2008)‚ Microsoft has introduced a new prototype for PowerPoint called pptPlex. The motivation behind implementing this plug-in which Microsoft calls a “canvas”‚ is to allow users to put together various elements in a single place‚ then highlight sections using a zoom feature. Microsoft wants their users
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DUTIES OF DIRECTOR Introduction Duties and liabilities are imposed on officers of a company‚ including directors‚ both by common law and statute. Thus‚ directors owe their companies fiduciary duties at common law. These duties are further supplemented by the Act. Officer –section 4(1) FD duty of care skill and diligence statutory duty The fiduciary duties of directors may be conveniently examined under the following categories. Director owe a duty to: Act bona fide and in the interests
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PowerPoint Presentation Rubric | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | Content/ Accuracy | All content throughout presentation is accurate. There are no factual errors | Most of the content is accurate but there is one piece of information that seems inaccurate | The content is generally accurate‚ but one piece of information is clearly inaccurate | Content confusing or contains more than one factual error | Sequence of info | Info is organized in a clear‚ logical way. It is easy to anticipate the next slide
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