Windows Movie Maker Rebecca Hunley‚ Jefferson County High School rhunley@k12tn.net Why use Windows Movie Maker? 1) Allows teachers the benefits of multimedia in the classroom to engage students and increase retention. 2) Easily available and free to download with MS windows! 3) Easy to use with pre-existing or new images 4) Interactive and engaging tool that can implement several standards within several academic disciplines. When starting to use Movie Maker‚ check version…
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zzz1. The Physical Layer of the OSI model is responsible for: a) establishing‚ maintaining and terminating connections across the intervening network b) reliable transfer of information across the physical link c) data units are delivered error free‚ in sequence‚ with no losses or duplications d) all of the above e) none of the above 2. An example of an application layer protocol is a) HTTP c) UDP e) None of the above b) HDLC d) TCP 3.Techniques for transmitting a digital signal over an
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education MATHEMATICS Paper 3 (Core) *058001* 0580/03 0581/03 May/June 2006 2 hours w w w e tr .X m eP e ap .c rs om Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Geometrical instruments Mathematical tables (optional) Tracing paper (optional) Candidate Name Centre Number Candidate Number READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre
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Test #1 sample answers‚ September 11‚ 2012 I. (6 pts) Leslie Igles is being sent to Guatemala as the new manager of a local subsidiary of a U.S. firm. She has a participatory management style and is known for her ability to relate to the workers by occasionally stepping in and working along side of them. Answer the following True and False questions using Hofstede’s Five Dimensions. T F 1. This management style will not work well with Guatemala’s Power Distance rating. Answer: T T F 2
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questionnaire should be written on the answer sheet in the space provided. • Please check that this questionnaire contains 60 questions. 29th ARYABHATTA INTER-SCHOOL MATHEMATICS COMPETITION – 2012 CLASS - VIII Time Allowed: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 100 _____________________________________________________________________ GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Do not write your name on the questionnaire. 2. Write your roll no. on each page of the questionnaire and the Answer Sheet in the space provided. 3
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to check your answer. B. 6.00-3.98= 2.02 C. 5.70x0.03= .1710 I moved the decimal over 4 places. D. 4 1/2 divided by 6= 9/12 or ¾. E. 18 1/5-12 2/3= 5 8/15 I found a common denominator. F. 25.75+40.00= 65.75 G. 546.30 divided by .09 move the decimal over two to the right and you get 6070 as your answer. H. 6 divided by 4 ½ flip the second fraction and you get 1 1/3 as the answer. I. 13 7/8+6 1/3 find a common denom as 24 to get 20 5/24 as the answer. J. 8 2/5x1 5/7= 14 2/5 as the answer. Lesson 2-1
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Selected Answer: | True | Correct Answer: | True | | | | | * Question 2 0 out of 5 points | | | Taxpayers are allowed to offset net short-term capital losses with net long-term capital gains.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | False | Correct Answer: | True | | | | | * Question 3 0 out of 5 points | | | Net short-term capital gains may be offset by net long-term capital losses.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | False | Correct Answer: | True
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W. Cris Lewis MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (Economics 4010) Business 302A T-TH 12:00-1:15 pm (Business 209) clewis@econ.usu.edu (CRN #10732) Office Hours: T-Th 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. and by appointment Spring 2007 Text: H. Craig Petersen and W. Cris Lewis‚ Managerial Economics‚ 4th edition (New York: MacMillan) 1999 (Required) Workbook: H. Craig Petersen and W. Cris Lewis‚ Managerial Economics: Study Guide w/Software (New York: MacMillan) 1999 (Not required but useful and on reserve in the library). Course
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current assets of $20 million‚ current liabilities of $16 million‚ shareholders’ equity of $17 million‚ and noncurrent assets of $29 million. Compute the amount of noncurrent liabilities on Allhear’s balance sheet at the end of 2009. a. $5 million b. $10 million c. $12 million d. $13 million e. $16 million ANS: E Current assets of $20 million + noncurrent assets of $29 million = total assets of $49 million=current liabilities of $16 million + noncurrent liabilities + shareholders’ equity of $17 million = $49 million
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Ch. 12… OPPOSITION TO THE WAR 1. Conservative‚ seaboard Republicans in Congress and New England Federalists New Englanders: refused to buy war bonds to help pay for the war opposed recruiting campaigns traded with England when possible Daniel Webster gave his first important speech on the unconstitutional and objectionable character of an 1813 draft law which allowed for drafting men in state militias into the national army 2. HARTFORD CONVENTION – met in Dec. 1814
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