Intentionally left blank UNIVERSITY CAMPUS NETWORK DESIGN | Table of Contents Table of Contents Acknowledgement Declaration 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Project Scope 3.1. The physical size of the campus (locations of buildings & departments) 3.2. The size‚ number of computer labs & number of computers (locations) 3.3. The number of staff and their categories 3.4. The faculties and the number of students 3.5. The Servers‚ Databases‚ & Applications 3.6. Further considerations included in the
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Business Plan Presented by ARK ESTATE AGENCY Gerrie Coetzee Date 31 August 2013 Contact Information For further information relating to this document‚ please contact: Company | ARK ESTATE AGENCY | Contact Persons | Gerrie Coetzee | Address | 76 Monument Road ‚ Kempton Park | | Telephone Number | 011 394 2017 | Fax Number | 011 394 2020 | Cell | 079 244 6644 | Email | Gerrie.coetzee@rakproperty.co.za | Table of Contents Contact Information 1 1 Executive
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Running head: West Michigan Indians West Michigan Indians Brent Vaalburg SOSC 201 Prof. Drury 6/25/2012 Abstract This writing will compare and contrast research and knowledge that I had about Ottawa‚ Chippewa‚ and Potawatomi Indians of West Michigan before and after I visited the Anishinabek exhibit at the Grand Rapids Public Museum. Ottawa‚ Chippewa‚ and Potawatomi Indians of West Michigan “Indian‚” what exactly does that mean. If you ask a random person on the street they would probably
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS-TALAMBAN CAMPUS CEBU CITY‚ PHILIPPINES (Effective June 2008) FIRST YEAR/FIRST SEMESTER Lec Lab Course Title Hrs Hrs Algebra 3 0 Trigonometry 3 0 Solid Mensuration 2 0 Engineering Graphics 1 0 3 Communication Arts 1 3 0 Sining ng Pakikipagtalastasan 3 0 Man in Search of God 3 0 Self Testing Activities 2 0 Civic Welfare Training Services 1 3 0 Total 22 3 FIRST YEAR/SECOND SEMESTER Lec Lab Hrs Hrs Course Title Analytic & Solid Geometry
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. Eye-de-ho Potatoes is a product of the Coeur d=Alene Growers= Association. Producers in the area are able to switch back and forth between potato and wheat production depending on market conditions. Similarly‚ consumers tend to regard potatoes and wheat (bread and bakery products) as substitutes. As a result‚ the demand and supply of Eye-de-ho Potatoes are highly sensitive to changes in both potato and wheat prices. Demand and supply functions for Eye-de-ho Potatoes are as follows: QD
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∑X2j=600 ∑X3j=350 Xij= integer The VAM penalty cost is given by‚ The initial allocation in VAM method is made in the row or column that has the highest penalty cost. In following table‚ column C has highest penalty cost i.e. $350. and we choose cell 4C. Iteration 1) A B C Hongkong Singapore Taipei Supply Penalty 1 LA 300 210 340 450 90 2 Savannah 490 520 610 600 30 3 Galveston 360 320 500 350 40 4 Dummy 0 0 0 200 200 200 Demand 600 500 500 1400 Penalty 60 110 350 Iteration
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November 3‚ 2013 Accounting 305 FASB Codification 1. The relevant FASB codification standards are as follows… 1. 350 Intangibles – Goodwill & Other 1.2 20 Goodwill 1.3 35 Subsequent Measurement 1.3.1 Overall Accounting for Goodwill (35.1-3) 1.3.2 Recognition & Measurement of Impairment Loss & Step 1 of the Qualitative Assessment (35.3A-15) 1.3.4 Determine the Fair Value of a Reporting Unit (35.22-23) 1.3.5 Reporting Unit (35.33-38) 2. 280 Segment Reporting 2.1 10 Overall
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From \ To Denver Edmonton Fargo Austin 250 400 350 Boston 400 600 350 Chicago 200 400 250 Where should you send each of your salespeople in order to minimize airfare? 2 We can represent the table above 250 400 400 600 200 400 3 as a cost matrix. 350 350 250 Let’s look at one possible assignment. 250 400 350 400 600 350 250 200 400 The total cost of this assignment is $250 + $600
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ATTEMPTS | Avg: | PARTICIPANT | 1 | .275 .180‚ .250‚ .370 | .269 | PARTICIPANT | 1 | .320‚ .250‚ .175‚ .350 | .274 | | 2 | .275‚ .400‚ .385‚ .225 | .321 | | 2 | .350‚ .300‚ .285‚ .285 | .305 | | 3 | .380‚ .300‚ .175‚ .280 | .284 | | 3 | .250‚ .350‚ .320 | .317 | | 4 | .220‚ 275‚ .200 | .232 | | 4 | .175‚ .325‚ .235 | .276 | | 5 | .350‚ .350‚ .375 | .358 | | 5 | .250‚ .350‚ .350 | 317 | | | ::CONCLUSION:: After testing the reaction times of individuals who had or had not consumed
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ABSTRACT The aim of this experiment is to study the friction loss along a pipe. In this experiment‚ water and mercury have been used to demonstrate the law of resistance with different types of flow which are laminar and turbulent flow. The variation of head loss will be obtained and hence determined the Reynold numbers and friction factor. In the end of the experiment‚ the law of resistance which is the relationship between i and u will be determined and hence established the critical R and friction
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