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    Brandon Micewicz Prof. Vydelingum English 108 May 27‚ 2010 Reflections and Responses: “Two Questions” 1. What does Lynda Barry’s comic strip suggest about children and drawing? What do they enjoy about it? Why might they suddenly stop drawing? What does Barry seem to be saying about the creative process in general? I believe that children love the idea of drawing whatever is on their mind. If something pops up‚ they could express themselves by drawing whatever it is. Barry is trying to say

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    Intro to Human Services

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    ever changing societal and professional values. Those charged with the formulation of such codes struggle with how these issues should be dealt with. These guidelines‚ however‚ do serve a number of purposes that have remained constant. Neukrug (2000‚ pp. 48-49) delineated the general purposes of codes of ethics as highlighted in a number of works (see Ansell‚ 1984; Corey et al.‚ 1998; Lowewenberg & Dolgoff‚ 1996; Mabe & Rollin‚ 1986; VanZandt‚ 1990). He goes on to point out that "ethical guidelines

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    Intro to networking

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    the WLAN‚ and he notes the speeds of the various frames in a single WLAN that uses a single access point. Which of the following answers list a condition that could have affected the speeds that the engineer observed when testing the WLAN? (Choose two answers.) B. The current radio noise. D. Whether the AP uses CSMA/CA. 4. An enterprise campus WLAN uses a single 802.11n AP‚ with 20 clients that all use 802.11n. The AP uses only a single stream‚ but it does use a double-wide channel‚ with a maximum

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    Ch. 2: Short Answer 1-3 1. What does a professional programmer usually do first to gain an understanding of a problem? Work directly with the customer. 2. What is pseudocode? Fake code as known as an informal language that has no syntax rules‚ and is not meant to be compiled or executed. 3. Computer programs typically perform what three steps? Input‚ process‚ and output. Chapter 2: Algorithm Workbench 1-2 1. Design an algorithm that prompts the user to enter his or her height

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    Study Guide Ch. 1-5

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    EXAM 1 (Sample Format and Content) BUAD 210 17967– Tuesdays 7:00 – 9:45 pm Student Name: _________________________________ CWID: _______________________ ESSAY QUESTIONS (15%) (2 Questions): 1 An entrepreneur combines four kinds of resources into a business. What would be the effect on the business if anyone were left out? Material resources‚ Human resources‚ financial resources‚ and information resources. The organization of the business. Land and natural resources‚ labor‚ capital and entrepreneurship

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    Lonely Planet Case Study 1. Prepare a report in which you analyze the marketing channel conflicts and cannibalization issues that Lonely Planet faces as it is currently operating. Suggest solutions that might reduce the revenue losses or operational frictions that result from these issues. I feel that Lonely Planet is one big channel conflict. When they first started the company it wasn’t really an issue. The fact that they have grown so much and integrated themselves into many different markets

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    Fm11 Ch 11 Mini Case

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    6/14/2003 Chapter 11 Mini Case Situation Shrieves Casting Company is considering adding a new line to its product mix‚ and the capital budgeting analysis is being conducted by Sidney Johnson‚ a recently graduated MBA. The production line would be set up in unused space in Shrieves ’ main plant. The machinery’s invoice price would be approximately $200‚000; another $10‚000 in shipping charges would be required; and it would cost an additional $30‚000 to install the equipment. The machinery has

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    Case 7-4: Aloha Products Jane McTague- 200904755 March 26‚ 2013 The executives of Aloha Products manage sales policies; assume advertising responsibility and promotion; and oversee the roasting‚ grinding‚ and packaging of Aloha coffees. Executives have left little control to plant managers because‚ although executives have control of inputs‚ each of the plants it still responsible with its profits and losses. Plant manger’s bonuses are also based on the percentage of his or her plant’s gross

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    Questions and Problems Chapter 11 3. Discuss some reasons why a firm that produces installations might use direct distribution in its domestic market but use intermediaries to reach overseas customers. A firm that produces installations that uses direct distribution in its domestic market might use intermediaries to reach overseas customers because the intermediary is able to produce the service overseas to the customers when they need it. 4. Explain discrepancies of quantity and assortment using

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    16. J. Lo’s Clothiers has forecast credit sales for the fourth quarter of the year as: September (actual) $70‚000 Fourth Quarter  October $60‚000 November 55‚000 December 80‚000 Schedule of cash receipts (LO2) Experience has shown that 30 percent of sales are collected in the month of sale‚ 60 percent in the following month‚ and 10 percent are never collected. Prepare a schedule of cash receipts for J. Lo’s Clothiers covering the fourth quarter (October through December). Solution: J. Lo’s

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