____ TUTORIAL DAY AND TIME______________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS: TIME ALLOWED: 90 MINUTES WRITING TIME AND 5 MINUTES READING TIME • CLOSED BOOK TEST • ANSWER ALL 3 QUESTIONS (AND IN THE SPACES PROVIDED) • A FORMULA SHEET IS INCLUDED AT THE BACK OFFICE USE ONLY QUESTION 1 2 3 TOTAL (OUT OF 60) MARK Question 1 (30 Marks) This question consists of 15 multiple-choice questions. For each multiplechoice question‚ choose the one correct answer from
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Many people know what the words Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage mean. But how often do you see someone actually live up to them? Soldiers learn these values in detail during Basic Combat Training (BCT)‚ from then on they live them every day in everything they do — whether they’re on the job or off. In short‚ the Seven Core Army Values listed below are what being a Soldier is all about. Loyalty Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution
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Chapter 3 THE VALUE OF LISTENING What is the value of listening? -Did you know that we spend more time in listening than we do reading‚ writing‚ or speaking? 40% of our communication time accounts listening. -Through listening we learn to anticipate the action of others and to gauge their emotions Listening is one of the two important activities in the communication process. Ex: Through classroom lectures‚ conversations‚ group meetings‚ electronic media
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Define Values. Critically evalutae “Allport – Vernon” Classification of values. How values affect the Business processes. Values : According to Milton Rokeach 1973‚ Values represent basic convictions that ’a specific mode of conduct or end-state of existence is personally or socially preferable to an opposite or converse mode of conduct or end-state of existence’. Value system : A hierachy based on a ranking of an individual’s values in terms of their intensity Types of values include ethical/moral
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Time Value of Money Exercise 1. If you invest $1000 today at an interest rate of 10% per year‚ how much will you have 20 years from now‚ assuming no withdrawals in interim? 2. a. If you invest $100 every year from the next 20 years starting one year from today and you earn interest of 10% per year‚ how much will you have at the end of the 20 years? b. How much must you invest each year if you want to have $50000 at the end of the 20 years? 3. What is the present value of the following
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TIME VALUE OF MONEY 1. If you were scheduled to receive Rs 100‚000 five years hence‚ but you wish to sell your contract note for its present value‚ which type of compounding would you rather have the purchaser of your contract note to use to find the purchase price‚ 8 percent compounded: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Continuously Quarterly Semi-annually Annually None of the above 2. According to the rule of 69‚ the doubling period is equal to (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 0.25 + (69/ Interest rate) 0.35 + (69/ Interest
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Name: SHINELLE S. CUNNINGHAM Question: Explain with examples the following concepts and values. a. Fairness and Equity b. Power and Authority c. Individualism and Collectivism d. Rights and Responsibilities e. Integrity and Trust Most definitions of industrial relations imply a certain shortcoming or inadequacy. For instance‚ Michael Salmon’s suggestion‚ after much examination of the submissions of others‚ that “it is possible” to define industrial relations
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the population cannot afford it‚ but that argument does not weaken the value of college. Those who cannot afford the cost of going to college should simply not go as the financial burden can be devastating to a family economically‚ but that does not diminish
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People draw since ancient times‚ how do we determine the value of art? Art do not have any clear instruction‚ and we could never grade an artwork fairly as it depends on the viewer. Different people have different views and perspectives‚ I think that art can reflect feelings of artist‚ and to express the emotion of the artist‚ it also can be a mirror of the times‚ reflecting the situation of the age‚ or it might only be a kind art form‚ just presenting the technique of the artist. It is no doubt
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Values shape our lives. There are some things that we just can’t live without‚ some things we need on a day to day basis. Values like education‚ spirituality‚ and music are just some of the many examples of values. Striving to be well educated‚ to become a ‘somebody’; spiritual guidance in your life to be calmer‚ wiser; and music to let out emotions‚ to help express feelings‚ are just some of my values. Education is the most important value for me; without education‚ you become a ‘nobody’
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