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Kinetic Theory - the States of Matter Are Solid, Liquid, and Gas
KINETIC THEORY The States of matter are Solid, Liquid, and Gas The solubility of a solute in water, at a given temperature, is referred to as the maximum amount which will dissolve in 100g of water at that temperature. Acid + Alkali------> Salt + Water Metal + Acid ------> Salt + Hydrogen Base + Acid -------> Salt + Water Acid + Carbonate --------> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Salt Reduction-Loss of Oxygen Oxidation-Gaining of oxygen
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Create a Game Structure as Described in "the Goal" by Goldratt
RESEARCH REVIEW: An Excel-based dice game: an integrative learning activity in operations management Abstract: The main theme of this paper is to use the excel spreadsheet and create a game structure as described in “The Goal “by Goldratt. This would help in integrating OM concepts practically, thus reinforcing the importance of OM through concept called Theory of Constraints. It explains the application of theory of constraints (TOC) in the field of operations management (OM) concepts
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Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics
HAN YAN FIN450 E01245266 Financial reporting analysis on the BODY SHOP PLC. Recommendation The BODY SHOP plc in these three years was not managing working capital very well and was trying to use reserves to pay dividends. It cannot continue to operate like this in long term. Statement Problem The problem of the BODY SHOP in profitability, efficiency and solvency was obviously between 1999 and 2001. It can be indicated by different ratios as the
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Zipcar: A Sophisticated Form of Car Sharing
Background: -Zipcar: a sophisticated form of car sharing - In 2000, 12 cars in June. In October, 19 cars and 250 members. -In 1999, Danielson got idea about car sharing in Berlin. Car sharing provides short term, on-demand use of private cars conveniently located and easily accessible to service subscribers. Convenience and cost saving. Environmentally friendly (eliminate the need for approximately 7.5 individually owned car) -members reserved the closest available car -competitor: communauto in Quebec
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Laws of Thermodynamics and Explaining How Scientific Laws Apply to Energy Use, Energy Conversion and the Need for Energy Efficiency
Running Head: Unit 5 Individual Project Unit 3 Individual Project Environmental Science Aldria Rose American Intercontinental University In this paper I will be describing the laws of thermodynamics and explaining how scientific laws apply to energy use, energy conversion and the need for energy efficiency. I will also be describing the pros and cons of different energy types such as fossil fuel, nuclear energy, solar energy, wind power, water (hydro) power and bioconversion. Before discussing
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Applied Valuation - Pinkerton
APPLIED VALUATION Case: Pinkerton (A) Copyright © 2010 by Harvard Business School ________________ Mr. Wathen, the exclusive owner of California Plant Protection (CPP) has the opportunity, and most of all desire, to acquire one of the most recognizable brand names in the security guard industry, Pinkerton, for $100 million. Throughout the bidding process, he has faced skepticism from his board of directors as they consider the purchase to result in a overload for CPP’s corporate
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The Video Game Industry and Its Prisoner's Dilemma
The Video Game Industry and its Prisoner’s Dilemma 1. Introduction Often times, people witnessing the actions of others will ask a very basic question “Why did he (or she) do that?” This question is one that is repeated almost every second, in every language, at almost every second by some individual perplexed by the actions of others. The pursuit of understanding human behavior has led to the creation of a branch of the social sciences,
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Car Repair Negotiation
Name: Victor Yoon Negotiation: Car Repair Negotiation Role: Customer The Story: I recently had car troubles, when one day my car started smoking all of a sudden. I brought it into the dealership who diagnosed my car with an oil leak and an incidentally found coolant leak. The repairs went smoothly, or so I was told. A few days after the repairs, my car began making a loud noise emanating from the front of the
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Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
HOME WORK 1 Econ 6306 – Advanced Macroeconomic Theory Student name: BUI THU TRANG Student ID: 988246 Email/ Phone: trang.bt179@gmail.com / 806 410 9449 Exercise 1 1. Calculate GDP, real GDP in year 2015 prices, GDP price deflator Calculation (base on 2015 prices) Year GDP (Pi x Qi) Real GDP (P2015*Qi) GDP deflator (GDPi/Real GDPi) 2014 5 18 0.28 2015 18 18 1.00 2016 32 32 1.00 1. Relationship between GDP & real GDP between
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Management Theory and Practice - Who, Why, What Is a Manager?
Brooklyn Mazzoni David Brauer Management Theory and Practice September 9, 2015 Who, Why, What is a Manager? Since the beginning of time, managers or at least the concept of managers has been around even though earlier civilizations might not have exactly realized it or had a word to define them at the time. The success of any business can, in part, be attributed to a company possessing a manager of superior quality because they are
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Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory
Florence Nightingale’s environmental theory Originally considered a philosophy during her time, Florence Nightingale’s environmental theory still applies today. At the core of the theory, Nightingale believed that a patient’s environment impacted his or her ability to heal naturally (Alligood, 2010). Her spiritual beliefs were closely tied with nature, and because of this she believed fully that it should be involved in a patient’s care (Hegge, 2013). Florence Nightingale was a privileged child of wealthy parents.
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Assignment Investment Theory
Part I We know from Zou (2006) that the βB=E(x_i x_m )/E(x_m^2 ) =(Cov(x_i,x_m )+E(x_i )E(x_m ))/(Var(x_m )+[E(x_m )]^2 ) and that E(xi)= βB * E(xm) As in this case we take a long position in asset i, and a short position in asset j, we know that E(xij)=E(xi)-E(xj). Note the minus sign because a positive return on asset j will yield us with a loss. One can immediately see that this does not hold,
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Learning Theories and Practice
In Whole Education, the focus was on the changing context of education and changing role of teachers to cater to needs of 21st century learners. It dealt with the need for a school vision and mission statement. I watched a video ‘Do schools kill creativity’ which exposed the stark truth about most traditional schools today and urged me to think of the need to wake up and ‘be the change’. It also explained how the
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Explain Sanjeev's Entrepreneurial Journey by Applying the Principles of Effectual Reasoning
Assignment 1: Explain Sanjeev's entrepreneurial journey by applying the principles of effectual reasoning. Sanjeev’s way of thinking when taking over an opportunity to build a business is a living example of effectual thinking. One day, when his friend approached him with an Idea about trademarks searches, he saw the opportunity and started working on it right away without building a business model or analyzing the market. This was also the case for the salary survey
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Application of Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory of Motivation in It Sector
Introduction to Organizational Behavior (IOB) Field Project ‘Application of Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory of Motivation in IT Sector’ Submitted by Name- Akansha Gandotra Roll No.- 137102 Submitted to Prof. Reena Shah Institute of Management, Nirma University 27th January, 2015 ________________ ACKNOWLEDGMENT: I am using this opportunity to express my gratitude to everyone who supported me throughout the course of this field project titled-‘Theory of Motivation for IT Sector’. I am thankful for their aspiring guidance,
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Car Wars at Wolfsburg
Mia J. Hammock 4 December 2015 MBA 652 Organizational Behavior Dr. Bonsall Mckendree University CAR WARS AT WOLFSBURG The main source of struggle between Porsche and Volkswagen are that both chairmen had a breakdown in communication which resulted in different views regarding the company goals and the direction they wanted the company to move. Each of these chairman had a different standpoint on the direction and progress of the company; each making their goals incompatible.
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A Comment on the Hunger Games
The Hunger Games, is written by Suzanne Collins. The central ruling city, named the capitol, holds the hunger games. Every year, the evil Capitol of the nation of Panem forces each of its twelve districts to send a teenage boy and girl to compete in the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games are just a nationally televised event in which "Tributes" must fight with one another until one survivor remains. To my surprise, Katniss volunteered for
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The Theory of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
The theory of Maslow's hierarchy of needs Student name: Student ID: Introduction Before the discovering of the Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, it is widely believed that: the society something about worthwhile beliefs and lifelong dedication was too little, everyone struggle for the goal of material wealth, once received, they will soon find the illusoriness of the pursuit, and then into the spirit of despair. Thus, many "successful people" is on the brink of disaster
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Theory of Motivation
Aubrey Rhose T. Insigne FM 2-2 Theory of motivation * Clayton Alderfer He summarized Maslow’s hierarchy of needs into three and first published it first in a 1969 article titled "An Empirical Test of a New Theory of Human Need.” * Existence needs - This includes the first two levels of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs which are physiological and the safety needs. The needs can be easily attained. Some examples of this are food, water,
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Leadership Theory Analysis Discussion Summary
My entire team was unfamiliar with the Vroom model of leadership and the Fielder contingency model. We had a great discussion about both. It was interesting to read about both and their differences. We all found that they both have their advantages and disadvantages. Vroom’s model is very complicating to all of us. Vroom’s leadership style involves a few different ways for a manager to approach a problem and find a solution. A manager can
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Drive Theory and Expectancy Theory
Q1. Two different theories, drive theory and expectancy theory, suggest different motivators that lead people to behavior. Compare these two theories and discuss how marketers can use each to stimulate their customers' behaviors. ▶ Drive theory: Biological needs that produce unpleasant states of arousal motivate us to reduce it and return to a balanced state (i.e. homeostasis, thirst, hunger, etc.) / Implication: Expectancy theory: expectations of achieving desirable outcomes motivates our behavior. / Implication: Q2.
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Olympic Rent-A-Car U.S - Customer Loyalty Battles
Should Olympic match Enterprise loyalty program? How much does it cost? Olympic Rent-A-Car is a car rental company, founded in 1976 by a former pole-vaulting champion, John Uelses. Its capitalization was built on the founder’s popularity and initial strategy was to price lower than Hertz in any market. In 2012 Olympic has $1.54 billion revenues, which is 7% market share, 108k cars fleet, and 464 car rental locations (2.7% share). The market leader, Enterprice (50%
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Vr in Gaming
Lecturer: Mr. Ho Kwok Wai Hong Kong Baptist University College of International Education -Essentials of Information Management Technology(57) - - Virtual Reality in Gaming (Group 4)- C:\Users\dell\AppData\Local\Temp\ksohtml\wps7893.tmp.png ________________ Content Cover Page............................................................................1 Content.................................................................................2 Introduction..........................................................................3 -What is virtual reality gaming? Development.....................................................................3~7 -Early attempts at virtual reality -Mordern virtual reality in gaming -Virtual reality games of the future Information/ Technology involved.....................................7~9 -Connection interface -Head mounting display -Limitations - Compare with other gaming technology Impact to Hong Kong......................................................10~11 -To
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Psychological Factors Influencing Customers’ Buying Behavior on Selecting a Holiday Destination
Final Year Project #3 Project Report Psychological factors influencing customers’ buying behavior on selecting a holiday destination – A Case On Thailand Mo Yu Xuan 003TH013 Adv. Diploma in Business (Hospitality & Tourism Management) Artem Diedkov 14 April – 16 June 2015 Content 1. Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 1.1 Background of Study 1.2 Statement of Research Objectives 1.3 Structure of Study ------------------------------------------------------------ 4 1.4 Restrictions within Research 1.5 Significance of Research and Study Value 2. Literature
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Practical Application of Motivational Theories to Pan-Africa Life Insurance
Practical application of motivational theories to Pan-Africa life insurance The human resource is the most important resource in an organization. Human beings are also very complex beings and therefore make it very difficult to please them in the same way. They are also motivated in different ways. A motivator to one employee may not be a motivator to the other. Pan-Africa life insurance has put into practice the various motivation theories to motivate its employees.
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