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    Double stub impedance matching Impedance matching can be achieved by inserting two stubs at specified locations along transmission line as shown below There are two design parameters for double stub matching: The length of the first stub line Lstub1 The length of the second stub line Lstub2 In the double stub configuration‚ the stubs are inserted at predetermined locations. In this way‚ if the load impedance is changed‚ one simply has to replace the stubs with another set of different

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    Maturity matching approach Guillermo Furniture Store can implement maturity matching policy as their working capital policy. If the firm implements maturity matching‚ the firm hedges its risk by matching the maturities of its assets and liabilities this policy allows for long-term asset financing through issuing long-term debt and equity securities. Permanent component of current assets rely on the short-term financing of its temporary assets. The inventories and receivables remain at a designated

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    Systematic Matching sampling is a way‚ a procedure or a manner of taking action following processes. In such cases before conducting field research‚ it is taking a certain approach of identifying which course of action best suits the chosen field of study with concern to undertaking research. The purpose of this essay is to discuss what systematic matching is and how researchers use this method to determine satisfactory results. “The purpose of matching is to find an available respondent who is

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    the market player are average. (1.3) The threat of new competitors lowers the profitability of the market Customers bargaining power: It is very hard for the customers to join forces and fight for their interests. (2.1) According to the modern way of life the need for computer in every work place and home is high which decreases even more the power of the customers. However‚ the switching costs are low (2.2) In general the customer bargaining power is low and therefore it raises the potential

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    The Effects of Computer Addiction to the Interpersonal Relationship of the College Computer Studies Students Jervy Centeno Donn Geo Dimayacyac Leah Janina Duran Charmaine Marinduque Camille G. Santiago Mr. Jonathan Roque Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Background Introduction Computer addiction can have a variety of negative effects on a person. The most immediate are social. The user withdraws from friends and family as he spends more and more

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    constructed private or semi-public profile within a bounded system that links other users with whom they share a connection with and the “webs” between friends and family are created (Boyd). Social media platforms are decreasing the value of interpersonal relationships in our youth and this has led to a noticeable nuance in the values of the previous generation and the current one. The history of social networks begins with the formation of the website SixDegrees.com. In 1997 this website opened

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    What the Bible Says About Angels According to the bible‚ an angel is a pure spirit created by God‚ and their job is to be a messenger for God. The word angel actually comes from the Greek word aggelos‚ which means messenger. The Hebrew word for angel is mal’ak‚ and it has the same meaning. Sometimes the bible even uses different words to signify angels. This happens first in Job when he calls them “ordinary people who carry messages” (Job 1:14). Then Isaiah calls them “prophets” (Isaiah 42:19)

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    Talking Styles

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    Ashley Broadway COM 200 Instructor Lindsay Hallead April 8‚ 2013 Talking Styles I feel the score that was given from the LSM was accurate. I used a portion of the text messages between me and my husband to complete the test. Before the test I felt we had a great connection when we communicate. We can communicate verbally and non-verbally very well. We have had great communication since the beginning and over the few years we have been together our communication has grown. Communication I don’t

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    LANGUAGE AND STYLE We are going to talk about the language and style used in 1984. We studied 3 different aspects of this; firstly we studied the language and style that Orwell wrote the book in; secondly at the language and style in which some of the characters at the different parts of society speak in; and to finish the language created for the book: Newspeak. I. George Orwell / Narrator¡¯s Language and Style This novel is written in Orwell’s typical style. That is to say in

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    Comprehensive Induction

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    Along with a good mentor‚ comprehensive induction allows a first year teacher to enter the profession with sensitivity to professional communication‚ networking‚ reduced preparations‚ and if possible‚ a teacher’s assistant. These factors have the tendency of improving retention for first year elementary and middle teachers. It is more cost effective for schools to invest in induction programs instead of settling on replacement strategies that result from attrition. If the personal exchanges between

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