University of Phoenix Material Article Review Format Guide MEMORANDUM UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX DATE: December 1‚ 2014 TO: Joseph Caulfield FROM: Melissa Jones RE: I Can Haz Copyright Infringement? Internet Memes and Intellectual Property Risks Slavick‚ S. J. (2012). Corporate Counsel. Retrieved from http://www.brinksgilson.com/files/article_nov_14_corp_counsel_slavick_internet_memes_2012.pdf ARTICLE SYNOPSIS I Can Haz Copyright Infringement? Internet Memes and Intellectual
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3.5 a. Brandywine Homecare Statement of Income Year Ended December 31‚ 2007 | Revenue: | Net service revenue | $12‚000‚000 | Expenses: | Other Than Depreciation (75% of revenue) | $8‚000‚000 | Depreciation Expense | $1‚500‚000 | Net Income | | $2‚500‚000 | b. Net Income is $2.5M as shown in part a. The Total Profit Margin is Net Income ($2.5M)/ total revenues ($12M) = Total Margin of 0.208 (20.8%). The cash flow is the net income plus the depreciation costs
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Ethnic Groups and Discrimination ETH/125 October 9‚ 2011 Ethnic Groups and Discrimination One ethnic group in which I and my family belong to is Norwegian. According to my father I am 50 percent Norwegian and this is very interesting to me. I did not even know this until I asked him about it so I could write this paper. I found a lot of interesting information about Norwegians and how they came to America. Norwegians are credited with being the first Europeans to discover North
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The Superhero in the Cubicle article addressed business communication through some of the newest advances available‚ such as mashups‚ and wiki’s‚ also referred to as social computing. This article clearly defines the usefulness of this new technology when it is used as intended. These new forms of communication‚ especially across companies whose presence spans the country‚ or even the globe‚ offer users and corporate executives a simple‚ yet direct way of stating a message that reaches many.
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You and I Amy Nigreville COM200: Interpersonal Communications Instructor Elizabeth Cowan July 23‚ 2012 You and I It is not uncommon for people to say that relationships are based upon trust. Although love alone plays a major role in a successful relationship‚ obstacles found within trust boundaries are often tested and played out. It is equally important to express your self-disclosure as it is to receive your partners. Communication can either make or break a relationship depending on
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Business Model & Strategic Plan‚ Part II: SWOTT Analysis Will Johnson BUS/475 March 19‚ 2015 Frank Bearden Business Model & Strategic Plan‚ Part II: SWOTT Analysis Disney Swott Analysis SWOTT stands for Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ Threats and Trends. The acronym is a widely used tool that companies use to analyze key components for strategic decisions. A SWOTT analysis gives a snapshot of an organization’s internal forces (Strength and weaknesses)‚ compared to external forces (Opportunity
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What nursing decisions do you think would have the greatest legal implications? Consider how different decisions for the same situations might lessen legal ramifications. Faced with ethical and legal decisions on a daily basis‚ nurses must at times make some pretty tough decisions including how to proceed with care for an incapacitated patient with no advanced directive or how to proceed when called upon to testify against a current employer. The American Nurses Association Code of Nursing Ethics
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Physics 211 Experiment #4 Newton’s Second Law – Atwood’s Machine Newton’s second law (FNET = ma) can be experimentally tested with an apparatus known as an “Atwood’s Machine” (See Figure 1.) Two weights of unequal mass‚ connected by a thread‚ are draped over a pulley‚ as shown in the figure. When released‚ the larger mass accelerates downward and the smaller one accelerates upward. Figure (1a): The Atwood’s Machine‚ showing the pulley and the two masses after a run. Figure (1b): A close
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WHO (2015‚ February) defines measles as “a highly contagious‚ serious disease caused by a virus”. The virus that causes measles is part of the paramyxovirus family. This virus is airborne and can spread through direct person to person contact. First‚ the virus infects the mucus membranes‚ then it continues by spreading to the rest of the body. So far in 2015‚ the CDC reported that “166 people from 19 states and the District of Columbia were reported to have measles…Most of these cases [117 cases
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What are some communicable diseases or threats currently affecting public and community health in your area? The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)‚ and state and local health departments were investigating an outbreak of acute hepatitis A virus (HAV) infections that may be associated with the consumption of frozen berries sold at Costco stores. Additionally‚ a voluntary recall of the Woodstock Frozen Organic Pomegranate Kernels brand
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