z LawVariation of contract The issue here is whether the variation of the contract is valid. Generally‚ if the contract itself clearly allows for the variation‚ the variation will be binding. However‚ if the contract does not clearly provide for variations‚ for the variation to be valid‚ both parties must agree to the changes and the following must be present. EITHER Fresh consideration If there is fresh consideration for the change or variation‚ the change or variation will be valid. This means
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The net present value (NPV) rule can be best stated as: An investment should be accepted if the NPV is positive and rejected if it is negative. The discount rate that makes the net present value of investment exactly equal to zero is b. Internal rate of return. Which of the following statements is true? If the financial manager relies on NPV in making capital budgeting decisions‚ she acts in the shareholders’ best interests. Net present value is equal to zero when the interest rate used to discount
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Statistics – body of principles and procedures developed for collecting‚ summarizing‚ and interpreting data Chapter 1 – Distribution – describes what values the variable takes and how often – Pie Charts/Bar Graphs – categorical – Histograms/Stem plots – quantitative – Data set has info on number of individuals – For each individual‚ data gives values for variables – When looking at graph… o Center – middle of data o Shape – symmetry or skewed o Spread – range of data Chapter 5 –
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Disruptive Technology(Joseph L. Bower‚ Clayton M. Christensen) Issue lies at the heart of the paradox: They close too close to their customers. Companies listen to their customers‚ give product performances they were looking for‚ but in the end‚ were hurt by the technologies their customers led them to ignore. 2 Characteristics of the technological changes that damage established companies: 1) They typically present a different package of performance attributes (at the onset‚ not valued by
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Griffin Finnell AP One Sheet William Golding‚ United Kingdom‚ Lord of the Flies‚ Dystopian 1954 Historical and Biographical Information Sir William Gerald Golding was an English novelist‚ playwright‚ and poet who won a Nobel Prize in Literature‚ and is best known for his novel Lord of the Flies. William Golding was born in his grandmother’s house‚ 47 Mountwise‚ Newquay‚ Cornwall and he spent many childhood holidays there. Golding married Ann Brookfield‚ an analytic chemist‚ on 30 September 1939
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Chapter 1: -Why Study Politics? – self & public interest -What is politics? – no real definition “Art of the possible” “who get what when & how” “authoritative allocation of values” -Sciences: Hard: biology‚ chemistry‚ physics‚ math(experiments can be replicated & get same results) Soft: archeology‚ political science (cant be replicated‚ lots of theories)‚ experiments cant be replicated -Basic Concepts of politics- -Power- -Political science majors study power NOT politics -Hard power- forcing someone
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Marketing Management - cheat sheet Definition of marketing: Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating‚ communicating and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders -American Marketing Association (2004). New assumptions: “Connect and collaborate”‚ not “command and control”. Market as forum for cocreation of experiences. Customers and partners as co-creators of value‚ Value-centric
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Snow Day Rhetorical Analysis In the editorial “Save the Snow Day: Save Teenage Education” Sherra Yu writes about different school systems to achieve their purpose of bringing back snow days. A thought provoking rhetorical question‚ joyful imagery‚ and an anecdote are used to achieve this purpose. Yu begins the editorial by utilizing imagery to persuade the audience to bring back snow days. The text describes‚ “Nothing lights up the spirit quite like seeing a blanket of snow cover the ground‚ pristine
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persuade an audience‚ he or she will utilize rhetorical strategies. Rhetorical strategies mainly consist of Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos. Ethos is the author ’s use of their own credibility‚ Pathos makes an appeal to emotions‚ and Logos appeals to reason and logic. Authors may also use strategies such as word choice‚ imagery‚ and metaphors. Likewise‚ In Steroids‚ Sports and the Ethics of Winning‚ Michael Dillingham uses effective rhetorical strategies‚ such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to persuade
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Kavin Chinnasamy BADM 375 Cheat Sheet Queues form due to variability in arrival times‚ service times & service availability. Impact of variability increases as utilization increases! (throughput goes up or capacity goes down). Little’s Law: I = R x T (congestion = arrival rate x delay). Little’s Law is I = R*T (where I = avg inventory‚ r = throughput rate‚ t = avg flowtime). Delay explodes as the arrival rate approaches the system capacity: Delay ≈ 1/(capacity–arrival rate). The utilization
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