Amber Scoubes Mr. Burton English 1010‚ Period B-2 12-17-2013 Solving a Local Problem The Hazards of Driving Many people take for granted their ability to drive. When we drive‚ we are putting ourselves in dangerous situations. At some point‚ one small mistake in judgement can cause serious injury or even death to another person. This is a power no human should yield. The only reason that driving is necessary is to better our lives and to make things much simpler and easier to do. Driving is
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PROBLEM SOLVING QUESTIONS (4 points per question) 1. Below are the 2007 and 2008 year-end balance sheets for Tran Enterprises: Assets: 2008 2007 Cash $ 200‚000 $ 170‚000 Accounts receivable 864‚000 700‚000 Inventories 2‚000‚000 1‚400‚000 Total current assets $3‚064‚000 $2‚270‚000 Net fixed assets 6‚000‚000 5‚600‚000 Total assets $9‚064‚000 $7‚870‚000 Liabilities and equity: Accounts payable $1‚400‚000 $1‚090‚000 Notes payable 1‚600‚000 1‚800‚000 Total current liabilities
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and a problem. * A symptom is the effect caused by the problem while the problem is the reason causing the symptom. Problem is used with the intention of finding solution to it while symptom assists to recognize the problem. Would you classify excessive employee absenteeism as a symptom or a problem? Discuss. * I think absenteeism is a problem because it can be caused by some reasons. And those reasons are the symptom. For example‚ an employee is absent because he is sick. The problem is that
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hammer‚ all problems begin to resemble nails” (Abraham Maslow). How might this apply to ways of knowing‚ as tools‚ in the pursuit of knowledge? In order to approach this question sufficiently‚ two things need to be determined; what a problem is considered and what Maslow’s “hammer” means in his quote. If the tools are the ways of knowing‚ then the hammer would be the body of the knower. The knower’s conflicts in the pursuit of knowledge while using these tools will portray the “problems” in this
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My problem that I have is working for an unfair boss. He tends to treat everyone different‚ when it’s time for a raise it’s not based on that persons work or good job ethics it’s base it on whether he likes them or not. When I’m at work I see many people getting their way with certain things‚ but if it was me or someone else it would be a whole different story towards us. I see cell phones being used‚ people not clocking out for their breaks which are things that people should be getting terminated
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To investigate the problem in question I will use the steps suggested in this week’s material in order to refine the problem. Step one- Working Out the Details‚ it will be important to ask myself questions such as‚ how fair is the treatment received from this co-worker? How fair is the treatment received from the supervisor and company overall? Who could I have talked to about the problem? Do I have witnesses to collaborate my story? Do I have evidence to help me support my testimony? Is there anyone
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Cruise Management - CRMT301 FUN FOR ALL ALL FOR FUN! Course: Cruise Management‚ CRMT301 Course Lecture: Giselle Hahn Walsh Due Date: 06.05.14 Karin Olsson‚ 000001307 Rocky Mardini‚ 000001299 Houman Ali‚ 000001386 Sophie Peerdeman‚ 000001387 Executive Summary The business plan is based on a new software called Smartbooth and we intent in incorporating with the Carnival Cruise Lines (CCL) cruise ships. In the past few years there has been
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Community Policing and Problem Solving Policing John K. Forrest II CJS/210 August 15‚ 2010 Travis Coldwell Community Policing and Problem Solving Policing When police departments and crime rates of the past are examined there are some apologist who believe that America would be in a better law enforcement situation provide the policies of the past we put back into use. With the public becoming more technologically advanced and criminal’s awareness of prosecution avoidance‚ community
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us a lot of experiences during the process to finish it. It was quite tough to finish this task because this problem solving task is new for us. But‚ we finished this course work perfectly. A big thank you also must be given to En. Mohd. Azmi because helps us a lot to finish this task. He gave us the guidelines about routine and non-routine problems and how to apply Polya’s problem solving model. It helps us a lot to finish this task. An appreciation to our parents because always give supports during
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Mathematics I.Learning Objectives Cognitive : Solve mentatlly 1-step word problems involving addition with sums up to 100 without regrouping Psychomotor: Write an equation correctly Affective: Show speed and accuracy in solving problem mentally II. Learning Content Skill: Mental computation 1-step word problems involving afddition References: BEC PELC 1.B.2.2 Materials: Teaxtbook‚ flashcards‚ manila paper Speed and accuracy Speed and accuracy Value: III. Learning Experiences
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