Day 1 DQ 1 | |Due Day 1 Post your response to the following questions by clicking Reply. What are the three most useful features of the OLS classroom to you as student? Describe each OLS feature‚ explain how you use it‚ and explain its advantages. Forums –where the instructor and students will post daily. I like the way that this is organized as it seems very logical to follow. From my understanding this will be how I communicate to everyone else in the class including the instructor‚ and my
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Analyzing the information provided in Week 1 Discussion Question 1‚ I chose to use the Coca-Cola Company. Their financial information can be found at the below link. http://assets.coca-colacompany.com/c4/28/d86e73434193975a768f3500ffae/2012-annual-report-on-form-10-k.pdf Profitability ratios measure the success a company has through its operating activities for a selected period. Two examples of profitability ratios are Return on Assets (ROA) and Gross Profit Margin. Return on assets ratio measures
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additional employees can be near impossible. Factoring is a viable solution for freeing up that cash and expanding business. How Can Factoring Help Nurse Staffing Agencies? Nursing is not a 9-5 job in many cases. Hospitals and other facilities need qualified staffing 24/7. If one of these facilities needs help‚ it is important for a staffing agency to have employees available to take on the needed responsibilities at a moment’s notice.
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Unit 221 Use Office Equipment Outcome 1: know about different types of office equipment and its uses 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3 Equipment | Used for | Features | Why use the Equipment | Fax Machine | Sending messages to another fax machine by a phone line. | Speed‚ Printer‚ Paper Cutter‚ Paper Feed‚ Autodialing. | A fax machine is used to send documents instantly to another fax machine through a standard telephone line. | Photo copier | Photo copying documents. | Scan‚ Copy‚ Print back to back
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Grams of Fat Jessica Wallen MAT126 Prof. Kussiy Alyass September 23‚ 2012 Grams of Fat Everyday we consume large amounts of food that we absolutely love. On occasion we do question the content of these foods‚ but not enough to actually do the math to see percentages of fats and sugars that we are putting in our bodies. But maybe it is time for us to calculate what our favorite foods are actually consisting of. The first packaged food I chose was chicken flavored ramen. Total grams of
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Knowledge Evidence for Unit 221 – Use office equipment (for Outcomes 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 4.1 & 4.3) Type Features or advantages or benefits Why you’d choose to use that type of equipment Potential problems and the action you could take Computer – Mainly used for Microsoft applications‚ email and the internet The computer can be used for many different things. There are many different purposes for a computer‚ they can vary from producing documents‚ sending information to the printer‚ browsing
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REAL WORLD RADICAL FORMULAS Trisha Kelly MAT 222 Week 3 Assignment Jerry Bilbrey January 19‚ 2014 SOLVING REAL WORLD RADICAL FORMULAS As complicated as radical formulas appear‚ the concept actually just extends past our knowledge of exponents and orders of operations. In fact‚ solving formulas that contain radicals is the same as those without‚ given the rues of operations are followed. Finding the cubed and square roots of these numbers is part of those rules.
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Week 5 Reflections Robert Blackwell‚ Antonio Moorer‚ Valarie Oudkerk‚ Brittany Rowe‚ and Michael Smith QNT 561 May 13‚ 13 Gerald Heidt Learning Team Reflection This week‚ we were introduced to the null and alternative hypothesizes. In doing this we were given examples of how to compare two populations by using confidence intervals in order to test the hypothesis. Team A was also introduced to how we can apply these methods to problems more applicable to our professional careers‚ when two
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Ivanovic‚ Sasa‚ Suzana Baresa‚ and Sinisa Bogdan. 2011. Factoring: Alternative model of financing. UTMS Journal of Economics 2 (2): 189–206. Preliminary communication (accepted April 2‚ 2011) FACTORING: ALTERNATIVE MODEL OF FINANCING Sasa Ivanovic1 Suzana Baresa Sinisa Bogdan Abstract: This paper aims to present factoring as an alternative funding model. This paper also tries to scientifically explore and emphasize its economic role thorough advantages and disadvantages of such financing
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How often do you find yourself on the edge of compassion fatigue (with your family‚ your friends‚ your coworkers‚ your patients‚ your clients)? Do you think they can read it in your face? What can you do to be sure you have the emotional reserves to do what you need to do? Helping others puts you in direct contact with other people’s lives. As you probably have experienced‚ your compassion for those you help has both positive and negative aspects. Compassion fatigue can strike the most caring and
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