second it will fall beneath its straight-line path a vertical distance of | a) | less than 5 m | | b) | 5 m | | c) | more than 5 m | | d) | none of these | Question 8 | | (1 point)Save | A ball is thrown horizontally from atop of a 5-meter platform and travels a horizontal distance of 15 meters before hitting the ground below. The initial speed of the ball must have been about | a) | 5 m/s | | b) | 10 m/s | | c) | 10 m/s2 | | d) | 15 m/s | Question 9 | | (1 point)Save
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My biggest motive to further my education is myself. According to Malcolm Knowles research there are four different motives that stimulate adults to learn. The “Practical Context” suggests that an adult is motivated to learn because the knowledge he/she gains will be put into practice whether it’s immediately or in the future. This person feels that the information will help him/her cope with daily situations with more ease. The “Experiential Context” this adult learner is someone that has become
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University of Phoenix Online Forum User Manual English 221: Technical Writing Fundamentals Contents Introduction | 3 | The Main Forum | 6 | Chat Room | 7 | Course Materials | 8 | Learning Teams | 9 | Individual Forum | 14 | My Drafts | 15 | My Sent Items | 16 | Glossary of Terms | 17 | Copyright Information All images used in this document‚ including the
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Week 5 Reflections Robert Blackwell‚ Antonio Moorer‚ Valarie Oudkerk‚ Brittany Rowe‚ and Michael Smith QNT 561 May 13‚ 13 Gerald Heidt Learning Team Reflection This week‚ we were introduced to the null and alternative hypothesizes. In doing this we were given examples of how to compare two populations by using confidence intervals in order to test the hypothesis. Team A was also introduced to how we can apply these methods to problems more applicable to our professional careers‚ when two
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Human Resource Management HRM-590-61348 Michael Johnson Written Assignment #2: Recruitment – Week 5 Professor: F. Karen Mimms P.2 When running a business rather it be big or small every position is important from the CEO to the mailroom to the custodial department every role is very vital and it gives you the opportunity to improve the company’s profit potential. Knowing how to recruit the ideal candidate is one of the most important factors in keeping the job competitive and
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Quiz Week 5 Victor Sabani ITT Technical Institute Quiz Week 5 Quiz Questions 1. What is the purpose of a CIRT plan? Describe what this plan does and what other plan it ties into. The purpose of the CIRT plan is to identify which group is responsible for what. It also provides information for the DRP. 2. Describe what the three models are for a CIRT plan based on the NIST SP 800-61 template. Critical incident response team‚ Distributed incident response teams‚ and the Coordinating team 3. Define
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Soc 300 Week Five For this week’s discussion‚ go back through all of the material that we have covered so far. Pick one article‚ theory‚ or concept to summarize. In your summary‚ make sure you include the textbook the item is found in (Handelman or "Developing World")‚ the corresponding page numbers‚ and the article or chapter that the item is in. 1) This exam is in multiple choice and T/F format. There are a total of 50 questions covering both textbooks. 30 questions are from the assigned
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Week 5 Assignment: Community Landscape Project (page 1/5) Student: Tony Donnelly Student ID Number: 15505693 Risk Analysis: Introduction: Milestones are indicators that are inserted into a programme at points of strategic activity. These milestones enable us to track specific events so we can identify certain conditions through the course of a project. In the case of our landscape project we have five milestones inserted into our Gantt chart. They are at task 2 Design backyard‚ task
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Decisions “You can do it...you can do it‚” I command myself in the full length mirror hanging from the wall. Today is perhaps one of the most important days of my life. It is the day I take my placement exam that determines which major you will be put into at the higher learning institution. Shakily I finish getting dressed for the day‚ I am adorned in a pair of navy pants and a grey button up with the number 84 on the cuff. Each year the society gives a number to every child born. I was the 84th
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Personal reflection paper Sherri Spurgeon HUM/111 02/24/2013 Michael Newcomb Personal reflection paper Critical thinking is reflective reasoning about beliefs and actions. It is a way of deciding whether a claim is always true‚ sometimes true‚ partly true‚ or false. The three most significant things I have learned in this class would be to never assume anything until you know if it is true or not‚ to never pass judgment on something unless if it is true‚ and I have learned to never go by
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