Rudolf Laban (1879-1953) was born in Austro-Hungary. Laban became interested in the relationship between the moving human form and the space which surrounds it. He was a dancer‚ a choreographer and a dance / movement scholar. Laban was the first person to develop community dance and he set out to reform the role of dance education‚ emphasizing his belief that dance should be made available to everyone. Laban believed that movement enables a man to recognize his physical potential and that movement
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Chapter 2 1. A consumer prefers more to less of every good. Her income rises‚ and the price of one of the goods falls while other prices stay constant. These changes must have made her better of. TRUE 2. A decrease in income pivots the budget line around the bundle initially consumed. FALSE 3. If all prices are doubled and money income is left the same‚ the budget set does not change because relative prices don ’t change. FALSE 4. If all prices double and income triples‚ then the
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ASSIGNMENT ON FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION & GRAPHIC PRESENTATION ( EX. # 32 & 30 ) SUBMITTED TO: FARZANA LALARUKH DEPT. OF FINANCE UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA SUBMITTED BY: SHEAKH MOHAMMAD KHALED MAHTAB ID# 11046 DEPT. OF FINANCE EMBA UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Date of submission: February 27‚ 2007 Exercise # 32 The Midland National Bank selected a sample of 40 student checking accounts. Below are their end-of-the-month balances: 404 87 703 968 74 234 125 712 234 68 350 503 149 489 440 489
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Creating a Competitive Salary Structure INTRODUCTION Each employee in an organization is paid a salary. Salaries vary greatly‚ with executives earning as much as (or greater than) 100 times an entry-level employee’s salary. This variation is not by chance. It is rationally established through a salary structure – a hierarchy of salaries. Organizations develop this structure based upon internal factors (such as current rates‚ job relationships‚ and custom) and external factors (such as labor
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Introduction A traverse consists a series of straight line of known length related one another by known angles between the line. The points defining the ends of the traverse lines are called traverse stations. Traverse survey is a method of establishing control points‚ their position being determined by measuring the distances between the traverse station which serve as control points and the angles subtended at the various stations by their adjacent stations. The angles
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Angelina Mass-Valderrama CHM1032 summer ‘12 Graphing and Estimating Formal Lab Report Introduction: Today scientists put acquired data into a form of a graph. This said graph is designed to help make predictions and furthermore‚ study and understand the experiment and its contents at hand. The Graphing and Estimating lab involves just that. The lab is designed to collect data from several tests involving burn time of a candle. Oxygen‚ O2‚ is a kind of gas. A lot of the air we breathe
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Alma Guadalupe Luna Math IA (SL TYPE1) Circles Circles Introduction The objective of this task is to explore the relationship between the positions of points within circles that intersect. The first figure illustrates circle C1 with radius r‚ centre O‚ and any point P. r is the distance between the centre O and any point (such as A) of circle C1. Figure 1 The second diagram shows circle
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HOW TO TALK ABOUT A VISUAL AID ------------------------------------------------- Choosing the right visual aid A flow chart is a diagram showing the progress of material through the steps of a manufacturing process or the succession of operations in a complex activity | A pie chart displays the size of each part as a percentage of a whole | A (vertical or horizontal) bar chart is used to compare unlike items | | | | A line chart depicts changes over a period of time‚ showing data
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1. Solve a. e^.05t = 1600 0.05t = ln(1600) 0.05t = 7.378 t = 7.378/.05 t = 147.56 b. ln(4x)=3 4x = e^3 x = e^3/4 x = 5.02 c. log2(8 – 6x) = 5 8-6x = 2^5 8-6x = 32 6x = 8-32 x = -24/6 x = -4 d. 4 + 5e-x = 0 5e^(-x) = -4 e^(-x) = -4/5 no solution‚ e cannot have a negative answer 2. Describe the transformations on the following graph of f (x) log( x) . State the placement of the vertical asymptote and x-intercept after the transformation. For example‚ vertical shift
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The Central Police Department had recently been criticized in the local media for not responding to police calls in the downtown area rapidly enough. In several recent cases‚ alarms had sounded for break-ins‚ but by the time the police car arrived‚ the perpetrators had left‚ and in one instance a store owner had been shot. Sergeant Davies had been assigned by the chief to find a way to determine the optimal patrol area (dimensions) for their cars that would minimize the average time it took to respond
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