TECHNICAL WRITING AND SCIENTIFIC REPORTING TYPES OF TECHNICAL REPORT I. BASES OF REPORT CLASSIFICATION A. Subject Matter – based on subject field such as accounting‚ business‚ medicine‚ economics‚ marketing‚ engineering and the like B. 1. Time-interval – based on frequency of occurrence: daily‚ weekly‚ monthly or annually. Examples include 1. Routine weekly and monthly reports made by salesmen 2. Periodic progress reports in big corporations 3. The corporation’s annual report of operations
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Essay on technical education in India. Technical education‚ that is‚ education in some art or craft is the crying need of the hour. We are living in the times when old concepts of education have undergone a change. We are not in need of liberal education as it was in the pre-independence days. We need skilled workers. Manufactured goods worth crores of rupees are being imported every year. There is dearth of food. Our industries are yet in infancy. We need engineers to man them. We need mechanized
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Nature of technical communication Technical communication is a method of researching and creating information about technical processes or products directed to an audience through media. The information must be relevant to the intended audience. Technical communicators often work collaboratively to create products (deliverables) for various media‚ including paper‚ video‚ and the Internet. Deliverables include online help‚ user manuals‚ technical manuals‚ White papers‚ specifications‚ process and
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outstanding. Unlevered has 8 million shares outstanding worth $90 each. Unlevered has no debt. These firms operate in the Modigliani-Miller world with no taxes. How can you take advantage of this scenario? Question 3. Northrop has 80 million shares worth $10 per share and no debt. Its cost of capital is 5%. It has a perpetual random CF with mean $40 million and it pays no taxes. Northrop plans a leveraged recapitalization‚ in which it will issue $300 million in perpetual debt at an interest rate of 2%
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Java CIS 109 Assignment 1 A. Programming theory 1. Basic Ideas 1(a) Delimiters are used as comments. The Phrase is put in there to be shown to the user whilst programming‚ but is not shown when the program is to run. Those delimeters indicate comments‚ the compiler ignores what is inside. 1(b) “import java.io*;” means that the complier will check what libraries are necessary to compile the program‚ and it will simply import them. In this case‚ the program would not be able to run without
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Global Crimes Analysis Paper This paper will identify the various major global crimes and criminal issues that affect national and international criminal justice system and processes. In addition‚ there will be a comparison and contrast of the different criminal justice systems and how they have addressed major global crimes and criminal issues. Global crime is an issue that threatens the safety and security of people all over the world. Global crime can be international drug smuggling operations
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Global Lesson Plan Letty Gutiérrez TESOL/507 School‚ Community‚ and Family Culture 2 February 2013 Michelle Barker Introduction In this paper‚ there are two lessons that show the importance of cultural sensitivity. Students will learn the importance of character education and Social Studies in a local and global setting so they may be better people now and in the future. Learning these lessons early on in a safe school community will better prepare them for their journey into the global
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Financial Management FIN 5013 – Quiz 5 Chapter 4 Ali Nejadmalayeri October 23‚ 2007 NAME: 1. ID: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Janet plans on saving $3‚000 a year and expects to earn 8.5%. How much will Janet have at the end of twenty-five years if she earns what she expects? AFV = $3‚000 × Enter 25 N Solve for (1 + .085) 25 − 1 = $3‚000 × 78.667792 = $236‚003.38 .085 8.5 I/Y PV -3‚000 PMT FV 236‚003.38 2. Winston Enterprises would like to buy some additional
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Windows Security Model: NextGard Technologies American Military University Introduction The purpose of this paper is to outline policies‚ standards‚ and procedures to improved NextGard’s Technologies organizational network. By implementing a successful security strategy we will give recommendations and guidance in areas of Access Control‚ Cryptography Methods‚ Malicious Virus Countermeasure‚ Monitoring and Analysis‚ Proxy Server and Internet Access Control to NextGard Technologies. All
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| FNCE 10001 | Assignment 1 | | Thomas Hu 586870 | 8/12/2012 | Tutorial: Thursday 1:00pm-2:00pm | Question 1 A risk premium is the difference in value between the expected return on a security and the interest rate on an alternative‚ “risk-free” investment both of the same maturity. An asset’s risk premium is a form of compensation for investors who are willing to take on the uncertainties associated with a risky investment. This is used to attract investors to purchase equity
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