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    Econ 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics‚ Professor __________ Park University Online‚ Fax _________________ Final Exam (Weight 300 Points) STUDENT’S NAME ______________________________ Multiple choice Questions. (Weight 5 points each) Choose the best answer. 1)  The unemployment rate is the number of ? 2)  The value of steel sold to an automobile producer is __________ directly included in the GDP because __________. 3)  In the simplest Keynesian model of the determination of income‚ interest

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    WALDEN PROJECT MKT

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    B & K KARAOKE Bianca Aranda MGMT-4140V-1 Marketing Management Walden University Professor Marc Lyncheski May 3‚ 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS B & K KARAOKE 4 Introduction 4 Market Analysis 4 Domestic Market Opportunities 4 Foreign/Global Market Opportunities 4 Business Environment Considerations 4 Business Life Cycle 5 B & K KARAOKE Introduction Our name is B & K karaoke and it is located in Queretaro‚ Mexico. We are an entertainment center where you can enjoy with your family and friends. We

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    It-301 Unit 2 Assignment

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    The Project Charter Project Name: 10 Year Anniversary Celebration Project Manager: Crystal Clousher Project Tracking Number: PMIT-301-01 Date: May 20‚ 2013 Project Justification: This project will present the opportunity to have a traditional wedding and honeymoon that was never had. The official wedding was carried out in front of a Justice of the Peace with only three guests and there was no honeymoon. In undertaking this project the Husband and Wife will be able to have a traditional

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    ASSIGNMENT 301 Task B

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    ASSIGNMENT 301 PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS For this unit‚ you will complete tasks to demonstrate your knowledge of the importance of effective communication in adult social care settings‚ and ways to overcome barriers to meet individual needs‚ wishes and preferences in communication. You will also address the principles and practices relating to confidentiality. TASK B Case Study You are a social care worker‚ and a service user‚ Hannah‚ tells you that she is unhappy

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    Module 3

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    to consider as projects are close to their ends. Another reason for PM’s helping on the transition is that there may be some workers become valuable to firms and may be useful in other departments; dismiss them is a type of loss to firms. 3. (4) What are the major differences between functional managers and project managers? The major difference is that functional managers usually serve as direct and technical supervisors‚ who know the detail knowledge of particular fields‚ such as purchasing

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    Communications Plan MKT/571 March 21‚ 2011 Communications Plan The importance of developing an integrated marketing communications plan has become even more important in the modern era. With so many different touch points‚ or ways that a prospect can experience a company ’s message or advertisement‚ it is important that the message be clear and consistent (Business Training Schools‚ 2011). Developing the proper lines of communication‚ especially with a new product is vital to a company

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    Module 8

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    Kotter’s 8 steps are critical to sustaining change? (You can list multiple steps.) Why do some change leaders fail to properly address sustaining change) The following steps are critical to sustaining change: Step 1: Create a sense of urgency Step 4: Communicating the vision for Buy-in Step 6: Generating Short-term Wins Creating a sense of urgency- Help others feel a gut-level determination to move and win‚ now. In their rush to make a plan and take action‚ most companies ignore this step — indeed

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    mkt strategic marketing

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    Strategic Marketing Fall‚ 2010 Course Unique # 05140 (8:00 a.m.) Professor Kate Mackie‚ Ph.D. Office CBA 5.176 M (behind Communications Office‚ above Dean’s office) Office Hours Tuesdays/Thursdays‚ 1:00-2:30‚ and by appointment Phone 512-288-3115 (Cell phone – feel free to call any day before 9 p.m.) E-Mail Kate.Mackie@McCombs.utexas.edu Skype katemackietx Course Web Page via Blackboard Teaching Assistants Kevin.Burke@mba11.mccombs.utexas.edu John.Hale@mba11.mccombs.utexas

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    Unit 301 Outcome 3

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    Unit 301 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Outcome 3 3.1 Confidentiality‚ Data Protection and Disclosure in schools Introduction: DfEE Sex and Relationship Education Guidance (July 2000) states ’Schools should have a clear and explicit confidentiality policy which is advertised to pupils‚ staff‚ parents and visitors’. The Data Protection‚ Freedom of Information and Human Rights Acts all need to be taken into consideration (see below). Schools

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    Module 01.03

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    soil in the pots. This can be controlled by measuring an equal amount of soil for each pot. 3) The amount of seeds the pots contain. This can be controlled by placing an equal amount of seeds in each pot. For example‚ three seeds placed in each pot. 4) The amount of water the plants receive. This can be controlled by measuring a precise amount of water‚ using a tool such as a beaker‚ ensuring that each plant gets the same amount of water every day. 5) The size of the pots. This can be controlled

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