The modern age is an age of electricity. People are so used to electric lights‚ radio‚ televisions‚ and telephones that it is hard to imagine what life would be like without them. When there is a power failure‚ people grope about in flickering candlelight. Cars hesitate in the streets because there are no traffic lights to guide them‚ and food spoils in silent refrigerators. Yet‚ people began to understand how electricity works only a little more than two centuries ago. Nature has apparently
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1. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the EPP? A. The EPP is a graded potential needed to reach threshold B. The EPP is the direct result of voltage-gated Na+ channels opening C. The EPP occurs in the post-synaptic membrane and is not an action potential D. To generate an EPP‚ ACh acts as the neurotransmitter involved in skeletal muscle contraction E. Two of the choices above are NOT true. 2. A person is being treated at a local clinic with an acetyl cholinesterase
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MGF402 Homework 3 Due date: Thursday October 31st 1. Calculate EAR and APR for the following questions. a. You have an APR of 7.5% with continuous compounding. What is the EAR? b. You have an EAR of 9%. What is the equivalent APR with continuous compounding? c. The buyer of a new home is quoted a mortgage rate of 0.5% per month. What is the APR on the loan? d. A loan for a new car costs the borrower 0.8% per month. What is the EAR? Answer: a. 1 + EAR = eAPR => EAR = eAPR - 1 =
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Born and raised in San Jose‚ California Kyle lives with his parents and his younger sister. During high school he was involved in the International Thespian Society and was a drama production technician. When he was young‚ he was a big gamer which came him to come up with the saying “when in doubt go left.” Aside from gaming‚ he also refers back to this quote throughout his life as well. Looking back at it now‚ his favorite childhood memory was when he was still living in his first house. When he
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episode of care for an individual which I was involved in whilst on placement at a local nursing home. I am going to choose an appropriate model and reflect on this episode and within this reflection examine my own values and beliefs relating to the individual receiving care. I will also explore the values and beliefs that will underpin my future practice as a nurse. Values are ideals‚ attitudes and beliefs held by individuals or groups to represent what they consider to be important. They are
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offline by customers helps them to configure their products as per the needs | Weakness | 1 Market share growth is slow due to competition; Fake products/ imitations affect sales 2. Overdependance on Suppliers 3. Lack of Dell Stores as main business is done online‚ can be an issue for some customers. | Opportunity | 1. With increase in e-commerce the online retail stores of Dell provide them better framework to tap new business2. The Direct approach Model of Dell would help them there existing
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Managing Own Performance in A Business Environment Unit 1 1.1) 1.2) The purpose of planning work and being accountable to others for own work is being organised. 1.3) The purpose and benefits of agreeing realistic targets for work is making sure you have enough time to accomplish the targets in order for the targets to become obtainable in all areas. 1.4) Agreeing to realistic targets is setting goals and pushing towards accomplishing the goals with a time limit‚ in
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Learning and Assessment in Practice The purpose of this assignment is to critically analyse and reflect upon the effectiveness of an innovation‚ developed for learning and assessment in practice. The 3 learning outcomes which I have focused on‚ as outlined in the module descriptor are (ii) critically reflect on the opportunities and limitations of practice as a dynamic learning environment in relation to the facilitation and evaluation of learning in practice‚ (iii) demonstrate the enabling of
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The theory behind a community of practice was first introduced by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger (1991). Firstly described within their novel Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation (1992)‚ yet their theory was not noticeably defined until Penelope Eckert (2006) gave this theory the title community of practice. Eckert defines a community of practice as “a collection of people who engage in an ongoing basis in some common endeavor” (Eckert‚ 2006) which is exactly what we see within the
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Faculty of Business Environment and Society Module No: 307MKT Module: Global Marketing 2012-2013 Coursework: Beauty is in the eye of the beer-holder. Expanding the premium beer brand to UK: the case of Peroni [Contributes 25% to total module mark] Case study attached‚ with questions at the end of case study. Submission by 4pm on Monday‚ 25 February 2012 Details of the arrangements for coursework submission are set out in the document "Coursework Submission". If
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