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    School security is a current problem people are trying to strengthen and advance. They are trying to make schools a safe place for kids so parents do not have to worry about the safety of their child when they are at school. Recently a man worked his way into a school in Connecticut and shot students and teachers. This shows that even though people are trying to strengthen school security‚ there are still weaknesses that need to be fixed so something like this does not happen again. Somehow this

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    though Nintendo entered the video game market before than the others? Nintendo has a rapid expansion of the brand in the late 1980s and early 1990s‚ when Nintendo enjoyed a near monopoly in console gaming worldwide. But in the mid-1990’s Sony with its play station and Microsoft with Xbox are introduced. Nintendo then made a number of serious errors that saw its market share drop off sharply against competitors. And also Sony has lots of products as reliable brand in addition to this Nintendo has easy

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    Case Study – The Wii: Nintendo’s Video Game Revolution Problem Statement: Mr. George Harrison‚ senior vice president of marketing for Nintendo of America has to create a plan to manage product shortages as part of marketing campaign for the 2007 holiday season. Situation Analysis: Objective and Goals * To deliver sufficient product supply to the market (distributors‚ then retailers and down to consumers) before the 2007 holiday rush Background Nintendo came into existence in 1889

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    75 percent of all Game Boy users were male. If Nintendo Canada targeted teens that had used Game Boy in the past‚ they might view the Game Boy as a product that was great when they were younger‚ but not sophisticated enough to meet their current gaming needs. If he were successful in getting teens to adopt‚ this might spur sales among kids and particularly tweens‚ who often aspired to use the same products as teens. On the other hand‚ if Nintendo targeted teens and was unsuccessful with them because

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    Obesity in children and adolescence has become a major issue throughout America. Parents do not realize the health problems that their children have or will acquire later on in life. Obesity is a huge health issue‚ although it can be avoided by children becoming more active‚ changing their diet‚ or even taking away their video games. Children do not know any better‚ therefore‚ when parents over indulge them; eating large amounts becomes a learned behavior leading to obesity. Parents should encourage

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    Among the various socioeconomic problems‚ which our country is facing today‚ the problem of unemployment is one of the most serious Unemployment is defined as condition of a person who is willing to work but unable to find a paying job. There are various factors that are responsible for unemployment i country. Unemployment can be due to seasonal layoff particularly in agricultural sector. It can be due to technological changes in an automated industry or due to lack of adequate skills by the workers

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    (b) The latest allowable time (TL) for them‚ (c) The slack values‚ (d) The critical paths‚ and (e) The probability factor for completing the project in 30 weeks. [pic] [pic] SOLUTION: [pic][pic] [pic] (iv) Critical Path 1–2–4–6–7–9–10 = 28 weeks. Vcp = 2 and σcp = 1.41 (v) The probability factor for completing the project in 30 weeks. Z = (X – μ)/σ where X = 30 weeks‚ μ = 28 weeks

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    Experiment # 9: Optical Method of Analysis Use of Beer’s Law on a KMn04 Gregorio‚ Justin Edrik A. March 2013 Department of Chemical Engineering‚ Faculty of Engineering University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila Abstract The purpose of this analytical laboratory experiment is to determine the unknown concentration of potassium permanganate (KMnO4) solution by finding its absorbance through the use of spectrophotometer. The preparation of four known concentration of KMnO4 was done namely‚ 2

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    AE102 ENGLISH AT THE WORKPLACE PROBLEMS ANALYSIS REPORT PREPARED FOR: MISS SHAHIZA BT AHMAD ZAINUDDIN PREPARED BY: NUR IZZATI BT SHAM SHUL BAHRI (01AEN13F2002) DATE: 9 MARCH 2014 DATE: 28 FEBRUARY 2014 TO: DR SHAHIZA BT AHMAD ZAINUDDIN FROM: NUR IZZATI BT SHAM SHUL BAHRI SUBJECT: PROBLEMS ANALYSIS REPORT INTRODUCTION We have just completed two weeks of the project sell bags. All the work is going on with what was planned‚ but due to several factors it is to some extent inhibited

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    the total cost of borrowing over the life of the bond. (4) Would the total bond interest expense be greater than‚ the same as‚ or less than the total interest expense that would be reported if the straight-line method of amortization were used? SOLUTION (a) (1) 2010 July  1 Cash 3‚501‚514 Discount on Bonds   Payable   498‚486 Bonds Payable 4‚000‚000 (2) Dec. 31 Bond Interest Expense   ($3‚501‚514 X 5%) 175‚076 Discount on Bonds   Payable     15‚076

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