Chapter 1 Financial Statements and Business Decisions EXERCISES E1–2 Req. 1 READ MORE STORE Balance Sheet As at December 31‚ 2008 |ASSETS | |LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY | | | | |Liabilities | | |Cash |$ 48‚900
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Psychology Notes Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes -What can you see(behavior) -What you cant see(mental processes) -Describe predict explain behavior and mental processes using the scientific method Subfields of Psychology -Biological Foundations (Behavioral Neuroscience) seek relationships between brain and behavior and mental processes‚ role of heredity‚ evolution -Experimental Psychology (Cognitive Psychology)
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Chapter One Notes: Marketing profitable customer relationships – Creating and Capturing Customer Value Marketing: Managing profitable customer relationships and to Create value for customers and capture value from customers in return. Example) Zappo’s- customer experience comes first. Two Fold Goal: Attract new customers by promising superior value and Keep and grow current customers by delivering satisfaction. Five Step Model of the Marketing Process: Page 5 Build value from customers to create
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Chapter 1 notes CIMO For more than 30 years health-care costs have been growing 2% faster than the overall economy. The cause of the rising in costs is attributed to the use of new medical technology and the aging of the population Health information technology – technology that is used record store and manage patient healthcare information. Practice management programs or PMP’s software – programs that automate many of the administrative and financial test and a medical practice * Verifying
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The Great Gatsby: Chapter 1: Fitzgerald opens his novel by introducing Nick Carraway‚ the story’s narrator. Nick has‚ by his own admission‚ come "back from the East last autumn‚" jaded and embittered by his experiences there. The reader knows immediately that the story has already taken place and that Nick is telling it to us through the filter of time. He is distanced from the events at hand and is recounting them by way of memory. It is imperative that readers trust him‚ then‚ because time can
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Sociology Test #2 Outline More concepts related to culture: high culture = culture of the wealthy pop culture = culture of the common people trend = something in the culture that endures over time fad = relatively short-lived element of the culture Socialization and related concepts Primary socialization = earliest occurring socialization anticipatory socialization = children?s play‚ trying on roles as they play Professional socialization = learning what is expected in a professional setting
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Econ-Class Notes 9/6 Economics: the study of choice under conditions of scarcity * Scarcity-Choices‚ resources * Resources: * Land‚ * Labor‚ * Capital: physical Plant equipment * Entrepreneurial ability Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics Micro: Behavior of individual actors on the economic scene * Households * Businesses * Government Macro: total output‚ total employment‚ interest rates‚ economic growth‚ the aggregate economy‚ inflation‚
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Definition of Economics The social science concerned with the efficient use of limited or scarce resources to achieve maximum satisfaction of human materials wants. Human wants are unlimited‚ but the means to satisfy the wants are limited. The Economic Perspective Scarcity and choice Resources can only be used for one purpose at a time. Scarcity requires that choices be made. The cost of any good‚ service‚ or activity is the value of what must be given up to obtain it.(opportunity cost)
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Notes from Stearns’ text book World Civilization 1:1 The Neolithic Revolution (10-13) • Farming initially developed in the Middle East‚ the Fertile Crescent. Grains such as barley and wild wheat were abundant. Also‚ not heavily forested‚ and animals were in short supply‚ presenting a challenge to hunters. 10‚000 BCE to 8‚000 BCE. Notice: it took thousands of years for this “revolution” so not fast but profound for history. Agriculture was hard for many hunting and gathering peoples to
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CHAPTER 1: Morality‚ Ethics‚ and Human Behavior Ethical issues exist in all areas of criminal justice system (from passage of laws to punishment) Criminal justice professionals have discretion Legislators: in making laws Police: in enforcing laws Attorneys and Judges: affecting justice process Correctional Professionals: affecting offenders lives What do criminal justice professionals have in common? power to make decisions duty to enforce the law obligation to provide
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