Low-Carb Lettuce and Tuna Salad Ingredients: • 1 ½ cups canned tuna in water‚ drained • ½ romaine lettuce‚ finely chopped • 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard • ½ cup Greek yoghurt • 1 tablespoon lemon juice • 2 tablespoons sour cream • Dash of sea salt Directions: 1. Place the tuna in a bowl and flake it with a fork. Mix in lettuce‚ mustard‚ yoghurt‚ sour cream‚ lemon juice and salt. Toss the salad then place it in the fridge for 1 hour. 2. Transfer the salad to smaller bowls and serve cold. 3. This
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Associate Program Material Appendix I Currency Conversion Development Assignment—Flowcharts Complete the flowcharts for the assignment by typing into the textboxes below. Control Flow Diagram—Main Control ------------------------------------------------- Begin Do you want to quit? Quit ? Provide exit message Display Menu Yes No Convert Currency Display_Results End Begin Do you want to quit? Quit ? Provide exit message Display Menu Yes No Convert Currency Display_Results
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COD * A type of transaction in which payment for a good is made at the time of delivery. If the purchaser does not make payment when the good is delivered‚ then the good will be returned to the seller. Collateral * Assets pledged by a borrower to secure a loan or other credit‚ and subject to seizure in the event of default. Also called security. Collating * To examine and compare carefully in order to note points of disagreement. * To assemble in proper numerical or logical
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Apollo Revenue Cycle Flowchart Flow Chart 1. Sales order documents are not prenumbered‚ and kept in a busy sales clerk area. 2. Customer order is attached if one was received. 3. Sales invoice are pernumbered‚ and kept in a locked closet; removed only for billing clerk use 4. Bills of lading are pernumbered and kept in the shipping department. 5. Sales order forms are not prenumbered and kept in the salesclerks working area‚ many people pass through. 6. Credit manager is
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ISE105: Computer Fundamentals Lecture 7 Samin Khaliq Today’s Lecture • Programming Languages • History of C • Problem Solving – Flowcharts – Algorithms – Programs • C Program • Comments Types of Programming Languages Low Level Languages 1. Machine language (1GL) • • Strings of numbers giving machine specific instructions Example: Calculates nth Fibonacci number 8B542408 FA027706 B9010000 C84AEBF1 83FA0077 06B80000 0000C383 B8010000 00C353BB 01000000 008D0419 83FA0376 078BD98B
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Message displayed after profit calculated Type String String Value “Enter the wholesale price.” “Enter the retail price.” Numeric String “Thanks for using this program.” Hierarchy chart: main program housekeeping() Flowchart: detail() endOfJob() Pseudocode: start Declarations num wholesalePrice num retailPrice num profit string WHOLE_PROMPT = “Enter the wholesale price” string RETAIL_PROMPT = “Enter the retail price” string END_LINE = “Thanks for using
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Chicken of Sea Tuna Cans were recalled and advised to be thrown away immediately due to a potential threat of the tuna being spoiled. So far‚ no one has reported any illnesses caused by the tuna; however‚ U.S. Food and Drug Administration advises people to take cautious and to throw the can away in case. The administration reported that the cause of the spoilage was due to commercial sterilization process which led to the contamination of spoiled organisms or pathogens in the tuna. In addition‚ this
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process for canned tuna is as follows: (i) Problem Recognition Consumers of canned tuna are motivated primarily by the need to satisfy their physiological need of hunger which is the most basic level of needs under Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Problem recognition can also stem from stock-outs where consumers run out of canned tuna supplies. In addition‚ motivation of purchase can be marketer-induced to incite new needs/wants by introducing consumers new uses of canned tuna through the introduction
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Supply Chain and Logistics Issues of Canned Tuna in Maldives Supply Chain and Logistics Issues of Canned Tuna in Maldives Prepared by: ADAM ALI (4514543) AHMED YASIM (4519969) SHIFAU HASSAN (4512271) 1|Page Supply Chain and Logistics Issues of Canned Tuna in Maldives TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Structured Synopsis ...................................................................................................3 2. Introduction ..............................................................
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Case study 8-1 Consumer Relations Cases Star-Kist Tuna Post Goal: To inform consumers of the benefits of the new Star-Kist packaging. 1) Public: Parents Objective: To inform parents that the new Star-Kist packaging enhances Star-Kist quality by featuring firmer tuna‚ eliminating draining‚ and doing away with the can opener. Tactic: A tactic would be having someone putting on a mascot of Charlie the Tuna and having him stand in front of grocery stores to promote the new packaging.
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