TEXT CITATION What to cite? * facts‚ findings‚ theories‚ ideas taken from a source published or unpublished * direct quotations (e.g. key words‚ phrases‚ passages‚ quoted verbatim (word-for-word) * paraphrases and summaries * conclusions present using own word * articles and studies used in the text * some factual information Why cite? to give credit where credit is due because presenting the work of someone else as your own is plagiarism
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for this problem. b. Determine the coordinates of each extreme point and the corresponding profit. Which extreme point generates the highest profit? c. Draw the profit line corresponding to a profit of $4000. Move the profit line as far from the origin as you can in order to determine which extreme point will provide the optimal solution. Compare your answer with the approach you used in part (b). d. Which constraints are binding? Explain. e. Suppose that the values of the
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Investing in Co mpetitive Methods Chapter 7 OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this chapter‚ you will be able to: 1. understand the role of the manager in adding value to the firm. 2. develop an understanding of the investor’s requirements for return on invested capital. 3. relate the estimation of cash flows‚ cost of capital‚ risk‚ and investment to the responsibility of adding value. 4. relate the use of the net present value (NPV) discounted cash flow technique to the adding
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ECE 4110: Random Signals in Communications and Signal Processing ECE department‚ Cornell University‚ Fall 2013 Homework 2 Due September 20 at 5:00 p.m. 1. (Chebyshev Inequality) Let X1 ‚ . . .‚ X be independent Geometric random variables with parameters p1 ‚ . . . ‚ p respectively (i.e.‚ P (Xi = k) = pi (1 − pi )k−1 ‚ k = 1‚ 2‚ . . .). Let random variable X to be X= i=1 Xi . (a) Find µX = E[X]. (b) Apply the Chebyshev inequality to upper bound P (|X − µX | > a). Evaluate your upper bound
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Running head: ALTERNATIVE GRADING METHODS Alternative grading methods SPE 506 University of Phoenix Online Alternative Grading Methods Grades have long been used in most schools to indicate the degree to which students grasp subject matter and to document overall classroom performance. By most accounts‚ students with diverse learning needs and/or disabilities are at a significant disadvantage in school. Despite the fact that some students have
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HADDOCK PLC Internal Memorandum To: Mr Jone‚ Chairman From: Date: Subject: Evaluation of the different proposals to improve profits Following the recent board meeting‚ we have evaluated the different proposals and come up with one project that we recommend. In doing this‚ we have calculated the change in profits compared with the draft budget and compiled the Break-even charts to justify our recommendation. Marginal Costing Profit Statement of the draft budget £(000) £
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CAC ASSIGNMENT Milan Dave A-14 Submitted to: Prof. Parag Soni KAIZEN COSTING: DEFINITION: * Kaizen Costing is the process of continuously reducing the costs that occur after a product design has been completed and is now in production. * Here‚ the costs can be reduced by working with the suppliers to reduce the costs in their processes; by implementing less costly re-designs of the product‚ or by reducing waste costs i.e. the costs behind the wastage of time‚ raw material and the
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and choosing the "Microsoft Office" option. Choose "Microsoft Office PowerPoint" from the drop-down box. This will open the program and a new presentation will automatically be populated. There are a few different ways of opening a presentation. If the presentation is saved on your computer‚ it can be opened from this screen. Step 2 Open the presentation by clicking "File" on the top toolbar and choosing "Open" from the drop down menu. A pop-up box will appear in the middle of the screen. Choose
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Cultural Sensitivity Communication Norma Bedford Grand Canyon University Theoretical Foundation for Nursing Roles and Practice NUR 502 Joy Whitlatch‚ MSN‚ CRNI November 16‚ 2010 Cultural Sensitivity Communication Introduction The healthcare field has become increasing cultural diversity as the world becomes smaller with continues significant influx of a diverse populations into our communities. Learning to handle feeling of prejudices and discrimination need to be address‚
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8. Given the situations below: a. Discuss‚ with reasons‚ whether they fall into the category of applied or basic research. Scenario 1 This is a general issue that relates to all or most companies contemplating acquisitions. Of course‚ the results of the study are likely to be useful to‚ and applied by all the concerned companies. This could fall into the realm of basic or applied research‚ depending on who sponsors the study. If one company or a consortium of companies investigates the issue
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