applied to things that were true but no longer are‚ for example ’there used to be a regular bus service ’. B. Draw a character on the board‚ elicit from ss a name‚ gender‚ where they live‚ where they go for fun and how they get to work (making sure include a car)‚ draw simple pictures of these things below the character‚ the more creative ss get the better. Now to the right of these pictures draw the same character but behind bars‚ elicit that they are in jail now (sad face on character). Elicit
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value of the total investment in Security Systems and Market Analysis. To find the maximum net present value and analyze the numbers‚ I set up the model shown below. Max 1‚800‚000*SS + 1‚600‚000*MA s.t. 600‚000*SS + 500‚000*MA ≤ 800‚000 600‚000*SS + 350‚000*MA ≤ 700‚000 250‚000*SS + 400‚000*MA ≤ 500‚000 SS‚MA ≥ 0 After solving the above model for an optimal solution‚ I found that HVC should invest in 60.9% of the Security Systems project and 87% of the Market Analysis project. These
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ASSIGNMENT 3 SaleSoft‚ Inc (A) CASE FACTS: The main objective of SaleSoft (SS) is of becoming a leader in the high end of the Sales Automation (SA) software industry for which they introduced PROCEED which had very little competition and high demand. Now‚ SS needs to decide whether or not to introduce a Trojan Horse (TH) product which could potentially distract SS from its primary objective. There is a risk that if SS launches TH then the sales of PROCEED might get affected. PROCEED had received
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levied on sellers; b)Tax levied on buyers; -- Elasticities of demand and supply; Price Ceiling A legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold 1) General Analysis Price 12 PE 8 Shortage 16 QE Price Ceiling DD Quantity Price Ceiling SS Observation: a).Price ceiling‚ which is beneath the market clearing price (equilibrium price)‚ creates shortage; b). Principle of voluntary exchange: Q(p) = minimum [QD(p)‚ QS(p)] (Cannot force firm to produce more when they don’t want to; cannot
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A Curriculum for Excellence: Draft Expressive Arts Outcomes Consultation VAGA Scotland and Engage Scotland submitted a response to the draft Expressive Arts experiences and outcomes in May 2008. The response was compiled following consultation with representatives of art galleries and gallery educators in Scotland. Q1 The draft Expressive Arts experience and outcomes are clearly worded. disagree In general the draft Expressive Arts experiences and outcomes are not considered to be
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is unattractive if the company’s suppliers are able to raise prices or reduce quantity supplied Ss in apparels section have major brands like‚ Arrow‚ Levis‚ lee‚ Provogue‚ Pepe‚ loues Philip‚ Zodiac Weakness 2) Customer Buying Power The bargaining power of customer at SS can be a weakness if customer shift to substitutes.There are various other brands which could act as a substitute to SS for eg: Zodiac‚ Raymonds‚ Color plus‚ and Arvind Mills 3) Industry competitors competitors
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/niːdəntəv/. 2. I’ve been waiting for two hours. a). Analysis of Meaning. I came here 2 hours ago. I started waiting. I am still waiting here. b). Context. Show SS picture 1 of a man standing with a clock above his head. The time is 10 a.m. Ask - What is he doing? Waiting. - What’s the time? 9 a.m. Show SS picture 2 of the same man still standing‚ but the clock now says 11 a.m. and he looks unhappy while looking at his watch. Ask - What is he doing? He’s still waiting. What’s
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real object belong. Those with a visual prototype whose members are structurally similar visually‚ and those without a visual prototype‚ whose members are structurally distinct. The implication of these categories suggests that naming object from the SS group will be slower than those of the structurally distinct group.
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development‚ while Black has a structural advantage with an extra central pawn. Page 2 a. The Scheveningen Variation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. e4 Nf3 d4 Nxd4 Nc3 c5 d6 (or e6) cxd4 Nf6 e6 (or d6) w________w árhb1kgs4] à0pdsdp0p] ß d 0phwd] Þdwdwdwdw] Ý dsHPdwd] ÜdwHwdwdw] ÛP)Pds)P)] Ú$sGQIBdR] wÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈw (Scheveningen is pronounced something like: Shaw-ven-again). (1) Classical Scheveningen (2) Modern Scheveningen (3) English Attack (4) Keres Attack (5) Fischer Attack
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From How to Read Literature Like a Professor Thomas C. Foster Notes by Marti Nelson 1. Every Trip is a Quest (except when it’s not): a. A quester b. A place to go c. A stated reason to go there d. Challenges and trials e. The real reason to go—always self-knowledge 2. Nice to Eat With You: Acts of Communion a. Whenever people eat or drink together‚ it’s communion b. Not usually religious c. An act of sharing and peace d. A failed meal carries negative connotations 3. Nice to Eat You: Acts of Vampires
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