Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Introduction E-learning is the delivery of training and learning using means of electronic media‚ such as computers‚ Internet or intranet (Tastle‚ White‚ & Shackleton‚ 2005). Three basic ingredients of e-learning constitute: content and instructional methods; ways of delivering content and methods; and achievement of personal and organisational goals. These ingredients are also referred as the what‚ how and why elements of e-learning respectively (Clark & Mayer‚ 2008)
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sugar look like from the point of view of the U.S. market? _The world supply of sugar looks perfectly elastic (horizontal) from the point of view of the U.S. market‚ at a price of 8.3 cents per pound. This conclusion comes from two statements in the case: "Annual world sales of sugar amount to roughly $100 billion" and "Thus‚ for our analysis the 2001 world price of 8.3 cents per pound is assumed to be constant outside the United States." In other words‚ because the U.S. sugar market is a small fraction
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Parmalat Finanziaria‚ S.p.A. Case Brief Summary: Case Questions: 1). Identify key factors or circumstances that complicate an independent audit of a multinational company One thing to always keep in mind is that the culture is different across the globe. Auditors of multinational companies may face cultural and communication barriers with their clients‚ which can complicate audit tasks. We also have to account for different currency across different countries and any transactions involving them
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Discussion of risks The main priority in this scenario is Amita’s safety. The main risk is the possibility of her airway becoming compromised due to her low GCS score (Feather & Randall‚ 2011). There is a risk of further deterioration due to increased cranial pressure (Czosnyka‚ Pickard‚ Kirkpatrick & Hutchinson‚ 2012). If a patient’s GCS is lower than 8/15 they cannot maintain their own airway due to the tongue muscle relaxing and flopping back (Deutschman & Neligan‚ 2016). A GCS score of eight
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In a ground level case study it was found that it was a fog covered and extremely cold morning of January 10‚ 2010.The maximum of workmen were on rest as it was a pleasant Sunday. And the workmen whose Sunday duty was allotted were on the duty as it was a day of Inspection visit of the extreme high Powered regulatory authority for Mines Safety‚ the Directorate General of Mines Safety. Parallel to this maximum key Executive‚ the representatives of major trade unions and the Safety experts were busy
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Rules for monitoring employees in professional and ethical manners Privacy in the workplace is one of the most professional concerns in today’s society. Due to the escalation in cyberloafing and lawsuits in workplaces‚ employee monitoring has become more prevalent. Nevertheless privacy issues cannot be effectively addressed; deprived of considering the ethics and ethical manners. Employee monitoring has risen up concerns to our society and workplaces such as – business & accounting organizations
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Categorizing Monitoring Before we look at the various types of monitoring‚ let us define some categories for the monitoring types. There are three basic categories of monitoring; technical monitoring‚ functional monitoring and business process monitoring. These three categories have a very clear hierarchy. Assuming well-configured monitoring‚ a green light on a higher level indicates that all levels below it are performing well. If there are any red lights on a lower level‚ this is an indication
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Meng Tian and Xueying Tang AC 741 Prof. Jay Thibodeau Feb 19‚ 2014 Case 2.7 1. According to Paragraph 2 of PCAOB Auditing Standard No. 3‚ audit documentation is “the written record of the basis for the auditor’s conclusions that provides the support for the auditor’s representations‚ whether those representations are contained in the auditor’s report or otherwise.” This means that audit documentation is a written documentation that can be used as evidence for the audit conclusion when an auditor
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Sensors 2012‚ 12‚ 4213-4236; doi:10.3390/s120404213 OPEN ACCESS sensors ISSN 1424-8220 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors Article A Real-Time Measurement System for Long-Life Flood Monitoring and Warning Applications Rafael Marin-Perez 1‚ ‚ Javier Garc´a-Pintado 2‚3 and Antonio Skarmeta G´ mez 1 ı o 1 Department of Information and Communication Engineering‚ University of Murcia‚ Campus de Espinardo‚ E-30100‚ Murcia‚ Spain; E-Mail: skarmeta@um.es 2 Euromediterranean Water Institute‚ Campus
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Health and Safety Executive The event safety guide (Second edition) A guide to health‚ safety and welfare at music and similar events This is a free-to-download‚ web-friendly version of HSG195 (Second edition‚ published 1999). This version has been adapted for online use from HSE’s current printed version. You can buy the book at www.hsebooks.co.uk and most good bookshops. ISBN 978 0 7176 2453 9 Price £20.00 The event safety guide replaces The guide to health‚ safety and welfare at
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