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    obligations. Current Ratio 2011   Current Assets Current Liabilities     35‚343‚809 35‚774‚652   =0.99   The ratio of 0.99: 1 means that for every ringgit of current liabilities‚ Hwa Tai has RM0.99 of current assets. Current Ratio 2010   Current Assets Current Liabilities 36‚746‚539 37‚634‚489   =0.98 * The ratio of 0.98 : 1 means that for every ringgit of current liabilities‚ Hwa Tai has RM0.98 of current assets. Acid Test ratio * This indicator to determine

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    Developments in Microeconomics ECC001 Topic 1Lectures 1 and 2 Recap – Expected Utility and Basic Game Theory Chris Wilson Handout 1 Topic 1: Recap – Expected Utility and Basic Game Theory 1 Expected Utility and Attitudes to Risk 2 Normal Form Games 2a Dominant Strategies 2b Nash Equilibrium 2c Continuous Strategy Spaces - Cournot 3 Extensive Form Games 3a Backward Induction and Subgame Perfection 2 You will be familiar with some of the content in this topic

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    Despite his exceptionally optimistic and intellectual views‚ along with his major accomplishments‚ I would not be Randy Pausch’s friend. After reading The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch‚ I can see our personalities and actions would undoubtedly clash and it would make for a not so pleasant relationship. Randy and I would not be friends seeing that I would more than likely compare myself to him‚ inevitably making me feel bad about myself‚ I do not agree with a few of his somewhat selfish decisions‚

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    Academic Lecture Summary and Critique In his lecture that he gave on February 2006 in Oxford Sir Ken Robinson states that our school systems should not undermine creativity and it effect in our lives. In fact he believes that it should be as important as all core subject of education such as math and languages. Robinson believes that our children are being “educated out of their creativity” after having mentioned a few examples of how children are not scared of taking chances or being wrong‚ but

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    English (Précis & Composition) 1 www.thecsspoint.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointOfficial Class Lecture (29th July 2012) Précis Writing Précis writing is a basic and very useful skill. It has been variously referred to as ’abbreviation’‚ ’subtraction’‚ ’abstract’‚ ’summary’‚ and ’condensation’. The French gave it the name ‘précis’ — the pruning away of all that is inessential. "A précis is a brief‚ original summary of the important ideas given in a long selection. Its aim is to give

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    A Lecture upon the Shadow By John Donne Niloofar Mohammadof Dr. Didari Islamic Azad University of Tehran-South Branch A Lecture upon the Shadow by John Donn Stand still‚ and I will read to thee A lecture‚ love‚ in love’s philosophy. These three hours that we have spent‚ Walking here‚ two shadows went Along with us‚ which we ourselves produc’d. But‚ now the sun is just above our head‚ We do those shadows tread‚ And to brave clearness all things are reduc’d. So whilst our infant

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    Lecture 1  The importance of studying theoretical grammar  English  is  generally  acknowledged to  be the  world’s  most  important  language. Why?    1) One criterion is the number of speakers of English‚ which is more  than three hundred million‚ and English ranks well below Chinese.   2) The second is the geographical dispersal of the language.  3) The third criterion is that it is the language of Shakespeare  4)  English  is  a  language  of  powerful‚  productive  and  influential  nations

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    Mark 442 – Product Management Lecture 7 Lecture Objectives 1. Describe the 3 dimensions of a product. 2. Discuss issues relative to product standardization versus customization. 3. To review what constitutes a product and what elements can be standardize or customized. 4. Describe the relationship between product adoption and customization/standardization. 5. describe 5 factors that affect product adoption. Notes What is a product? Product Includes: core product and packaging

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    Another phenomenal and heartening lecture by Ray Bradbury. His words of wisdom transcended people’s mind; making them want to dream again. The lectures and readings itself didn’t only inspire me‚ as a student to be more engaged and exhilarated by their work‚ but it also changed their perspective and endowed them with ideas on what it truly means to live. The lecture/reading provoked and motivated a vast variety of passionate writers; as they seek guidance from Bradbury’s words. In the opening introduction

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    Chapter 7 Summarizing and Displaying Measurement Data Lecture Summary GOALS FOR CHAPTER 7 1. To illustrate that summarizing important features of a list of numbers provides more information than looking at an unordered list. 2. To explain the concept of the shape of a set of numbers and the vocabulary used to describe shapes‚ and why it is useful to know something about the shape. 3. To learn the details of how to construct stem-and-leaf plot‚ histograms and boxplots and how to compute

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