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    number” for each object created from the class. That is‚ the first object created will be numbered 1‚ the second 2‚ and so on. To do this‚ you’ll need another data member that records a count of how many objects have been created so far. (This member should apply to the class as a whole; not to individual objects. What keyword specifies this?) Then‚ as each object is created‚ its constructor can examine this count member variable to determine the appropriate serial number for the new object. Add a member

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    Falling Objects Name: __________________________ Hour: _____ Score: __________ Directions: Solve the following problems. Make sure you use all of the problem solving guidelines AND remember units!! 1. What is the equation for the velocity of a falling object? 2. What is the equation for finding distance of a falling object? 3. What are the unit for velocity? _____________________________________ 4. An apple drops from a tree and hits the ground in 1.5s. What

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    Ethics in the field of Public Relations Public Relations (PR) is a growing field today. Many people view the profession as unethical‚ because its goal is to influence public opinion. Just a few unethical people can tarnish an image of a whole field. One of the first people to use PR techniques was P. T. Barnum. For example‚ he created a birth certificate for a woman who was claiming to have been George Washington ’s personal nurse. This would have made the woman over 160 years old. People like P

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    International Relations Glossary Nation State A form of political organization under which a relatively homogeneous people inhabits a sovereign state. Sovereignty Denotes a single‚ supreme political decision-making authority. In early modern Europe the Monarch was the Sovereign. In modern states sovereignty tends to lie with the executive arm of government. A controversial term‚ sovereignty relies on authority‚ not power. That is‚ the sovereign claims the right or authority to decide matters

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    They have a small neutral ball wrapped in tin foil attached to a piece of string and a Perspex ruler. Alice brings along a silk cloth. Explain the difference between a charged object and a neutral object. (2) Write down a possible investigative question. (2) Write down a possible hypothesis. (2) Name at least ONE variable that must be controlled during this investigation. (1) Alice rubs the Perspex ruler with the silk cloth to

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    This chapter seeks to review the thoughts of other experts on industrial relations practices in state owned organisations. The purpose is to have a reference in terms of what others believe and perceive in relation to industrial relation and its practices in state owned organizations using Ghana as a case study. State-Business Relations and Economic Performance in Ghana by Charles Ackah‚ Ernest Aryeetey‚ Joseph Ayee & Ezekiel Clottey In their executive summary‚ Charles Ackah‚ Ernest Aryeetey‚ Joseph

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    Approaches to Industrial Relations The industrial relations scenario and factors affecting it‚ has beenperceived differently by different practitioner and theorist. Some haveviewed it in terns of class conflict; some have viewed it in terms ofmutuality of interest of different groups; some have viewed it as aconsequence of interaction of various factors both within anorganization and outside it. Based on these orientations‚ severalapproaches have been developed to explain the dynamics of IR.

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    nobles to lean‚ however it is easier to maintain‚ because it is enough killing the dynasty. Is much easier to find in European principalities internal support in the conquest‚ but it’s more difficult to keep too. 3. How relevant are Machiavelli’s theories when applied to large modern states? Machiavelli conception of power is present in these times. The states policies provides relative happiness to the people‚ who has the power to take certain decisions that provide personal benefits and entertain

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    Functions of Public Relation It has been reported that Public Relations or PR is the art of managing communication between an organization and its key publics to build‚ manage and sustain a positive image (“”‚ 2006)‚ and is an important function in the desire of any business organization or company to establish its reputation and brand image to its target market. For this reason‚ it is essential to determine the several functions of public relations‚ categorized as organizational and societal. This

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    1. In this case study they reference statute 42.09 (a)(3). This statute‚ of the Texas Penal Code prohibits the "desecration of a venerable object." 2. The Legislative Branch created statute 42.09(a)(3). 3. The passage above discusses the court case that involves the two following parties; Gregory Lee Johnson (defendant) and the State of Dallas Texas (Prosecutors). 4. The case was heard by the following three courts; first was Dall County Criminal Court‚ then the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and

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