Name: Registration Number: Program: Total Marks: [20] Weight: 5% ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Qs.1 a. Why do economists include only final goods in measuring GDP for a particular year? Why don’t they include the value of the stocks and bonds bought and sold? Why don’t they include the value of the used furniture bought and sold?
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Gender Female 23 Male 17 Age 18-29 11 30-39 11 40-49 7 50-59 7 60+ 4 Place of Residence Local 0 Europe 22 (Luxemburg‚ Spain‚ Germany (6x)‚ Norway (3x)‚ England (4x)) Overseas 18 (Brasil‚ India‚ USA (10x)‚ Hongkong‚ Australia‚ Canada) (Franzi’s Laender sind nicht dabei) Occupation Student 8 Manual Worker 4 Manager or self-employed 7 Office/ Professional Worker 11 Unemployed 1 Retired 5 At home Other 4 How long do you stay in Dublin 1-2 nights
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A Survey on Service Satisfactory of Saint Louis College Canteen Name (optional): __________________________ Age: ___ Gender: __________ Direction: Please rate how strongly you agree or disagree with each of the following statements by encircling the number. 1- Not satisfied/Disagree 2- Barely Satisfied/ Barely Agree 3- Satisfied/ Agree 4- Very Satisfied/ Strongly Agree 5- Very Much Satisfied/ Very Strongly Agree A. Staff Services 5 | 4 | 3
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SBA 7(a) and SBA 504 Loan Request Summary Contact for Applicant: Name _________________________________________________Title __________________ Date _________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Phone #: ______________________ Fax #: _____________________ Cell # _____________________________ Established Date: ________________ Tax ID #: __________________________ ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS: 1. Business’ Legal name: ________________________________________________
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Analysing the data in the questions asked under the broad heading “Information Flow”‚ we come to find that in the construction industry‚ majority (40%) of respondents feel that the manager is reluctant to pass on data to them on a daily basis (Q1)‚ majority (46%) believe that the top management hears their views (Q2)‚ they also believe (69%) that there is good horizontal communication flow (Q3) and most of them (49%) are very comfortable putting forth their views to their managers (Q4). Hence we
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The questions designed for the interview are as follows: 1). Are you interested in the work you do at your work place? And how? 2). Do you think you are making a meaningful contribution at your work place? 3). Did your organization encourage you to change job within the company (getting additional training if needed) so that you can continue to be interested in your work and don’t grow bored with what you do? 4). Is your organization concerned with fairly and equitably reward to encourage
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What is your religious background? Hindu Christian Muslim other. Do u think major abortion issues? Are u prolife or prochoice? Is abortion ever necessary? Yes sometimes never. If never‚ then why? Abortion is murder. It is unsafe. It is my religious belief. Other. Why do you think women have abortions? Teen preg. forced into it by partner/family member. Cant afford it. Sexually assaulted. Want to pursue education. Other What are the consequences of abortions? Life . risk of infertility‚ cancer
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Thesis Guidelines for the College of Hotel and Restaurant ... www.uh.edu/honors/...research/honors-thesis/hotel-restaurant.../index.ph... Honors Undergraduate Research Honors Thesis Hotel and Restaurant Management ... This kind of thesis might resemble a long research paper in form‚ but it is ... Thesis Topics For Hotel Restaurant Management - WikiAnswers wiki.answers.com › ... › Restaurants and Dining Establishments thesis title related in hotel and restaurant management course is very important
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Purposeful Rounding as a Tool to Reduce Patient Falls Cheryl Grohn‚ RN-BC‚ MPH May‚ 2013 Background: Patient falls are one of the eight patient outcomes included in the nursing care performance measures adopted by the National Quality Forum. Hospitalization increases the risk for falls; reviews of observational studies in acute care hospitals show that fall rates range from 1.3 to 8.9 falls/1‚000 patient days. Fall rates were reduced by as much as 50%‚ in 7 of 9 studies of purposeful rounding where
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Bedside Rounding: Improving Patient Care and Safety Purpose: * PATIENT SAFETY * Reducing preventable errors resulting in facility acquired illness/injury * Reducing increased healthcare costs related to errors due to inadequate shift change reports * Involving patients in their own care by allowing them to be involved in their own report during shift change * Reducing barriers to communication between patient‚ family‚ and staff Benefits: * PATIENT SAFETY * Allows
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