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    Student Name: Student ID Number: THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES JUNE / JULY 2006 FINS1613 Business Finance – Final Exam (1) TIME ALLOWED - 2 hours (2) TOTAL NUMBER OF QUESTIONS - 50 (3) ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS (4) ALL QUESTIONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE. (5) THIS PAPER MAY NOT BE RETAINED BY CANDIDATE (6) CANDIDATES MAY BRING A PENCIL AND ERASER TO THE EXAMINATION. CANDIDATES MAY NOT BRING THEIR OWN CALCULATORS (7) THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS WILL BE PROVIDED

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    In this part of my coursework‚ I had to transform a chosen part of ’The Great Gatsby’‚ instead of chosing a particular piece of text I decided to go for the theme of love‚ happening between Gatsby and Daisy. Fitzgerald’s style might be called imagistic. His language is full of images--concrete verbal pictures appealing to the senses. There is water imagery in descriptions of the rain‚ Long Island Sound‚ and the swimming pool. I have also decided to keep the descriptive language: ’If I could

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    CHAPTER 1—MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW TRUE/FALSE 1. The manager’s job is a science where they work systematically and analytically and relying on intuition or judgment is not appropriate. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: 5 NAT: AACSB Analytic: Leadership Principles 2. Organizations provide the means for societies to meet their needs. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 6 NAT: AACSB Analytic: Environmental Influence 3. Managers must be able to sense the need for change in themselves‚ the need for change in

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    Chapter 1-10 Summary"¦ Chapter 1 In chapter one Pip is introduced along with other characters such as the Gargery’s and convict. It starts out with Pip in the church yard visiting his parents grave when an escaped convict captured Pip and had him steal "wittles"(food) and a file from him family. In the last scene Pip is running home so as not to be late for dinner‚ Chapter 2 In chapter two it explains Mrs.Joe Gargery and her husband and how she brought Pip up by hand. She whipped Pip with "the tickler"

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    1 Economics‚ Economic Methods‚ and Economic Policy Learning Objectives By the end of this chapter‚ you will be able to: • Define economics and recognize the value of studying economics. • Explain the relationship between scarcity and choice‚ and the role of opportunity costs. • Understand how the production possibilities curve is used to help understand an economic system. • Understand and follow the steps to proper policy analysis. Design Pics/Con Tanasiuk/Getty Images Section 1.1 What

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    online. This unit should be studied in a student’s last semester so enrolments are restricted for this unit to those students who after Semester 2‚ 2013 have 6 or less units to complete (completing their course after summer or summer + semester 1‚ 2014). Classes for Business Capstone 301 over summer are different to the other units. There will be 3 X 2 hour classes per week (on Mondays‚ Wednesdays and Fridays) for 5 weeks. Attendance at all classes is mandatory. To request to be enrolled into

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    CHAPTER ONE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: BUSINESS DRIVEN MIS McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 1-2 CHAPTER ONE OVERVIEW  SECTION 1.1 – BUSINESS DRIVEN MIS • Competing in the Information Age • The Challenge: Departmental Companies • The Solution: Management Information Systems  SECTION 1.2 – BUSINESS STRATEGY • Identifying Competitive Advantages • The Five Forces Model – Evaluating Industry Attractiveness • The Three Generic

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    midnight. The deal: It came together like an “after-school special on the Don’ts of leadership transitions‚” noted HR consultant J.P. Elliot. a “Jay Leno vs. Conan O’Brien: When Succession Planning Goes Very‚ Very Wrong.” Managing the Curve. Posted 1/14/10‚ www.managingthecurve.com/jay-leno-vs-conan-obrien-when-succession-planning-goes-veryvery-wrong. Accessed 12/30/10. The result: A PR nightmare dubbed The Jaypocalypse. Public trash-talking by all parties. And the defection of a serious chunk

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    The Great Gatsby Chapter 3 I. Summary In chapter 3‚ Nick was invited to party at Gatsby’s place. There‚ Nick meets up with Jordan Baker and Gatsby. Nick was surprised to meet Gatsby because he had been looking for him at the party all night. Gatsby spoke with Jordan alone and talked for hours‚ but Jordan was not allowed to tell anyone about their conversation. When everyone was trying to leave the party there was a car accident. Nick discovers that he is not in love with Jordan and finds out

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    Analysis: Chapters 1–3 The first chapters of Great Expectations set the plot in motion while introducing Pip and his world. As both narrator and protagonist‚ Pip is naturally the most important character in Great Expectations: the novel is his story‚ told in his words‚ and his perceptions utterly define the events and characters of the book. As a result‚ Dickens’s most important task as a writer in Great Expectations is the creation of Pip’s character. Because Pip’s is the voice with which he tells

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