Centro Escolar University COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY CLINIC 1 S.Y. 2011 – 2012 Clinician’s Name: Year & Section: ODP3A Patient’s Name: CASE # 1 EVALUATION SUBJECTIVE The patient is a 19year-old male Information Technology student of Centro Escolar University. His Gait and Facial Symmetry were good and the head position and speech is normal. He talks clearly and has no unpleasant odor. His reason for visit is to have an eye check up. He complains of constant blurring
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Management Control Systems Case 4-1 Vershire Company The case 4-1 deals with the control system‚ budgeting process and performance measurement of Vershire Company‚ a large business in the metal can industry. Vershire experienced a strong pressure as they have to meet the customers` expectations about quality‚ customer service and prices because otherwise they will take another supplier. This situation leads to a very high demand for efficiency and effectiveness and therefore a good planning and
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1.0 Introduction As per the requirement of the Bachelor in commerce and economics course structure‚ I was obliged to undertake an industrial attachment at an organization of my choice for a period of eight weeks. This exercise was meant to enable me glamatise with work environment‚ exercise skills and knowledge acquired in university and gain more competence in my area of specialization. The application process begun as early as third year 2nd semester and I must say it was not an easy task because
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Case Analysis: Tucker Company In partial fulfilment of the requirements in MGT101: Victorio‚ Judith Merari B. Rubiano‚ Ferrando L. Regondola‚ Joyce Hanna R. Malazarte‚ Virgilio II‚ B. Castillo‚ Aaron T. Carandang‚ Loise Ann M. August 29‚ 2012 I. POINT OF VIEW This case analysis takes the point of view of Mr. Harnett‚ the president of Tucker Company. Being the top manager‚ he is the one responsible for overseeing the current status and developments of the company. Moreover‚ he is the one in-charge
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3 Day Average - Alias Incognito For days: 06 - 14 - 2010‚ 06 - 15 - 2010‚ 06 - 16 - 2010 Meals - Breakfast‚ Lunch‚ Dinner‚ Snack Profile DRI Goals Profile Profile Name Sex Height Weight Age BMI Smoker Vegetarian Alias Incognito Male 6 ft. 0 inch. 298 45 years 40 no no DRI Goals Nutrient Energy Calories Carbohydrates Fat Protein 2991 kcal 336 - 486 g 66 - 116 g 108 g 45%-65% of kilocalories 20%-35% of kilocalories Daily requirement based on grams per kilogram of body weight DRI Fat Saturated
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Human Resource Management Case Study: The Australian Cladding Company Question 1: ------------------------------------------------- What are the immediate and underlying problems facing ACC? Introduction In the case study‚ Jim Hackett (Jim) started the Australia Cladding Company (ACC) as the Managing Director in the year 1998‚ where new light weight and low cost house cladding product was created. From there‚ ACC grew rapidly and also supplied its products to other states and internationally
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Prestige Telephone Company – Case Study In April 2003‚ Daniel Rowe‚ president of Prestige Telephone Company‚ was preparing for a meeting with Susan Bradley‚ Manager of Prestige Data Services‚ a company subsidiary. Partial deregulation and an agreement with the state Public Service Commission had permitted Prestige Telephone to establish a computer data service subsidiary to perform data processing for the telephone company and to sell computer service to other companies and organizations. Mr.
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auditor’s report. The cost would be more time spent on audits and the clients would need to better prepare their own reports. The range and number of persons who could suffer loss consequent upon negligent of auditors is large and includes investors and creditors. It would benefit them greatly because the audit work should be done with better care therefore they can use the statements with more trust. I feel that the judge should have authority to decide who auditors are liable to. In this case is clear
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different locations‚ generating total revenues of $1.7 billion per year. The original mill continued to function and was the firm’s largest profit center. The Kardell family no longer owned shares in the firm‚ which had become a publicly traded company whose shares were widely held. Kardell Paper Co. was a firm with a record of reporting good profits and had a policy of paying generous bonuses to the chief executive officer and other senior executives. Kardell’s original mill was located near
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P 16-3A On December 31‚ 2008‚ Ramey Associates owned the following securities‚ held as a long-term investment. The securities are not held for influence or control of the investee. Common Stock | Shares | Cost | Hurst Co. | 2000 | $60000 | Pine Co. | 5000 | $45000 | Scott Co. | 1500 | $30000 | On December 31‚ 2008‚ the total fair value of the securities was equal to its cost. In 2009‚ the following transactions occurred. July 1 Received $1 per share semiannual cash dividend on Pine Co
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