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DeVry Houston - ENGL - 112
DeVry University Composition ENGL112Final Exam Argumentative EssayMahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Thomas Le December 22, 2006Peterson 2 Sex education as it is taught in school is worthless.Sex education in schools is not worthless. It i
DeVry Houston - ENGL - 112
DeVry University Composition ENGL112Illustration EssayMahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Thomas Le December 15, 2006Peterson 2 Many of today's drivers have dangerous habits. These habits can vary from many different things. Some people consi
DeVry Houston - ENGL - 112
DeVry University Composition ENGL112Issue Proposal Domestic Violence Against WomenMahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Thomas Le November 3, 2006Peterson 2Domestic violence is a very well-known term. This term describes many different situat
DeVry Houston - ENGL - 112
DeVry University Composition ENGL112Mid-Term EssayMahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Thomas Le November 22, 2006Peterson 2 The Consequences of Compulsive ShoppingCompulsive shopping is not considered an addiction but it can lead to serious
DeVry Houston - ENGL - 112
DeVry University Composition ENGL112Persuasive EssayMahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Thomas Le November 29, 2006Peterson 2Minimum WageThe minimum wage rates are well below the standard of living in many states. Making only $5.15 an hou
DeVry Houston - ENGL - 112
DeVry University Composition ENGL112Research Paper Domestic Violence Against WomenMahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Thomas Le December 15, 2006Peterson 2I. Introduction a) Domestic Violence Facts b) Domestic violence is a widespread probl
DeVry Houston - ENGL - 112
DeVry University Psychology PSYC110Social Issues Domestic ViolenceMahanaim Peterson D02805882 John Nwogu October 24, 2006Peterson 2Introduction Domestic violence is a very well-known term. This term describes many different situations, but mo
DeVry Houston - ENGL - 112
DeVry University Composition ENGL112Domestic Violence Essay in HTMLMahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Thomas Le November 22, 2006<html> <title>Domestic Violence Against Women</title> <hl>Domestic Violence Against Women</hl> <body> <p> Domest
Cornell - KOREA - 1101
Korean VerbsVerbEnglish To be busy. To be getting on well. To be glad. To be how. To have been a long time. To introduce. To see one again. To meet. To take care. To be never mind. To be in. To wait. To go in. To sit down. To come. To go. To be so
Cornell - CHEM - 3000
Determination of the Iodine Number of Known and Unknown OilsLab 6 Alina Lane TA: Joni Longenecker November 2007Results: Thiosulfate Concentration: Day Trial Conc. (mol/L) 1 2 31 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 0.04729108 0.048081153 0.047706794 0.047439737 0.04766
Cornell - CLASS - 2700
CLASS 220 Paper 2 Architectural Analysis of Schoellkopf Stadium (with basic plan showing seating and field)Alina Lane Nov. 16, 2007The popular adage "history repeats itself" is certainly demonstrated when we compare the past architecture of the c
Cornell - CHEM - 2870
Chemistry 287Problem Set #1Fall, 20071. Plot P versus V at 0 and 100 C for a sample of gas that behaves ideally and has a volume of 1L at 0 C and 1 bar. Use any convenient volume and pressure ranges. 2. A gas sample of constant composition has
Cornell - CLASS - 2700
CLASS 220/ARTH 220: Introduction to Art History: The Classical World Lecture: MWF, 10:10-11:00, Sections: T 11:15-12:05, W 12:20-1:10; F 1:25-2:15Instructor: Kim Bowes Email: kdb48@cornell.edu Office: Goldwin Smith G27 (in basement) Phone: 255-0538
Cornell - AEM - 3200
Aem 320 Week 1: Aug 23-31 I. What is Law? A. Establishes relationship and obligations to others i. Defines rights and obligations to others 1. There are no absolutes, it is about weighing the different interests involved. ii. Regulates conflicting in
Cornell - AEM - 3200
Aem 320 Week 2: Sept. 3 Sept 7 I. What causes change in the law? A. Social development or social evolution- judges and legislators are responsive to changes in society. 1. The content that we are exposed to is so much different than the generation b
Cornell - AEM - 3200
AEM 320-Business Law Lecture Date: Monday, November 26th 2007 I.Week 14-Nov.26-Nov. 30Agency the authority to bind another contractually. A. Examples of Agency Relationships 1. Employer/Employee-master/servant-the employer is liable for the tort
Cornell - AEM - 3200
AEM 320 Week 9 October 22-October 26 Lecture Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 I. Property Law An Overview A. Forms of personal property B. Bailments and documents of title C. Forms of real property D. Rights of real property owners E. Limitations o
Cornell - AEM - 3200
Week 10 Lecture 1 of 2 Lecture Date: Monday, October 29th, 2007 I. Bailments A. A temporary transfer of possession of personal property without transfer of title. 1. Bailments are most often are created by contracts. B. Bailor makes the transfer. C.
Cornell - AEM - 3200
AEM 320 Week 13 Nov 19- Nov 21Lecture 1: Monday, November 19, 2007 Announcements: Reading for Monday: o Text 326-346;cases 157-175 Final exam announcements posted There is no class this Wednesday, November 21st I. Forms of multiple ownership A. Ten
Cornell - AEM - 3200
Week 11Lecture 1 of 2 Lecture Date: November 5, 2007 I. Water rights A. In the Eastern United States there are different rules that apply to different types of water. Many of these disputes are resolved before landowners decide to pay lawyers and g
Cornell - AEM - 3200
Week 11Lecture 1 of 2 Lecture Date: November 5, 2007 I. Water rights A. In the Eastern United States there are different rules that apply to different types of water. Many of these disputes are resolved before landowners decide to pay lawyers and g
DeVry Houston - BSOP - 206
DeVry University Operations Strategy BSOP206Article 3 Facility LocationMahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Zalila November 17, 2006Facility location is a major business decision. The location is key to success. If a business is placed in a we
DeVry Houston - BSOP - 206
DeVry University Operations Strategy BSOP206Article 5 Just In Time Systems (JIT)Mahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Zalila December 9, 2006A Just In Time (JIT) system is a business strategy that deals with how to improve the way a store handl
DeVry Houston - BSOP - 206
DeVry University Operations Strategy BSOP206Article 6 Project ManagementMahanaim Peterson D02805882 Professor Zalila November 12, 2006Project management is the managing and organizing of business resources in a way that will allow a project to
DeVry Houston - BSOP - 206
Mass Customization & Postponement in SCMKrystal Obando Mahanaim Peterson Jannie V. GonzalezProcess StrategyProcessLowFocusRepetitive FocusRepetitivevolumeprocessHighvarietyprint, carpentry Job Shops)ChangesAutos,in modules
DeVry Houston - BSOP - 206
Mass customization and postponement have a lot in common. In fact, postponement is a huge part of mass customization and postponement work together is the computer company Dell. Dell uses mass customization, which lets the customers chose the feature
DeVry Houston - BSOP - 206
DeVry University Operations Strategy BSOP206Group Final Mass Customization & Postponement in SCMKrystal Obando Mahanaim Peterson Jannie V. Gonzalez Professor Zalila December 8, 2006Mass Customization & Postponement Postponement is the delaying
DeVry Houston - BSOP - 206
Supply Chain Presentation Assignment You will need to get into groups and research a topic in the area of Supply Chain Management (SCM) and be ready to summarize your findings describing your understanding of the topic, applicability, challenges etc.
DeVry Houston - BSOP - 206
Mass Customization & Postponement in SCMKrystal Obando Mahanaim Peterson Jannie V. GonzalezProcess StrategyProcessLowFocusRepetitive FocusRepetitivevolumeprocessHighvarietyprint, carpentry Job Shops)ChangesAutos,in modules
Cornell - LAW - 6811
EXAM NO. _ CORNELL LAW SCHOOL CONTRACTS (DEF) Final Examination Date: May 7, 2007 Time: 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Part II (Two Essay Questions) (90 Minutes) 1. 2. 3. Read these instructions carefully. This is an OPEN BOOK examination. Read the questions
Cornell - LAW - 6811
Exam. No.CORNELL LAW SCHOOL Spring Term 2007 Final ExaminationPRODUCTS LIABILITYThursday, May 10, 2007 Professor HendersonINSTRUCTIONS1. This examination is closed book. During the examination, you may not consult any materials other than the
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
ACCOUNTING 211Tuesday January 12th 1999Announcements: Syllabus is in packet available at SBS. See TA Mike for exam conflicts. Bring book to class on Thursday. Lecture notes: Financial Accounting I) Objective: to provide information to users outsid
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
ACCOUNTING 211Tuesday January 12th 1999Announcements: Syllabus is in packet available at SBS. See TA Mike for exam conflicts. Bring book to class on Thursday. Lecture notes: Financial Accounting I) Objective: to provide information to users outsid
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Thursday, January 21st, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes: Example: 7/1/98 $36,000 is received from a tenant. The payment covers the 2 year period beginning 7/1/98 and ending 6/30/98. Cash Unearned Revenue 36,000 36,000Deferral
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Monday, January 25th, 1999Announcements: TA Info: Shelley, Office Hours-Wednesday 9:30-12:30, Email-mlh257 Lecture notes:Chapter 1 Homework:Questions:3. Management accounting involves the internal decision makers who run the busi
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Tuesday, January 26th, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Page 171, Problem B1:adjusted-after adjusted entries trial balance-list of accounts by debit / credit balance Closing Entries Prepared_ __General Journal_ Date_ Descript
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Thursday, January 28th, 1999Announcements: 1st exam is next Thursday, check syllabus for room assignment. If you have a conflict contact Mike Powell. There is a review session Tuesday in class and Wednesday night. For recitation next
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Monday, February 1st, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Chapter 4 Homework:Questions:2. Closing entries clear revenue, expense, and dividend accounts of their balances which sets the stage for the next period and they summari
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Tuesday, February 9th, 1999Announcements: Exam #1: Range = 21-100, Average = 67% There will be a curve at the end of the semester. Read chapters 9 & 11 for this week and chapters 10 & 8 for next week. Lecture notes:Chapter 9 Illust
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Thursday, February 11th, 1999Announcements: Do not do Exercise #8 in chapter 11 homework. Lecture notes:Gross Profit Method:Beginning Inventory = Net Purchases = Trans In = Net Sales = Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of Goods Sold Gro
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Monday, February 15th, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Chapter 9 HomeworkQuestions:1. Merchandise Inventory is all goods owned and held for sale. The primary objective of measuring it is to determine how much money was made
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Tuesday, February 16th, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Example:Machine Cost = $50,000 Estimated Life = 8 years Estimated Residual Value = $12,000 Estimated Output = 50,000 units Purchase Date = 1/1/98Straight Line Depreci
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Thursday, February 18th, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Example:Refer back to problem on 2/16/99: During 1998 it is determined that customer A is unable to pay the $500 due to the NL Corporation. Allowances for Uncollectabl
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Monday, February 22nd, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Chapter 8 HomeworkQuestions8. To be competitive and to increase sales. 9. It makes no attempt to match revenues and expenses. 11. No. 18. An unconditional promise to pa
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Tuesday, February 23rd, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Components of Stockholder's EquityCommon Stock Preferred Stock Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value -common stock -preferred stock Retained Earnings Treasury StockA
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Thursday, February 25th, 1999Announcements: Office Hours next week: Monday 2:30-3:30, Wednesday 9-10, Thursday 13 Lecture notes:Page 537, Problem A51/19 Cash Common Stock PICE (SV) 31,500 15,000 16,5001/21Organization Costs Co
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Monday, March 1st, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Chapter 12 HomeworkQuestions1. A corporation is a body of persons granted a charter legally recognizing them as a separate entity having its own rights, privileges, and lia
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Tuesday, March 16th, 1999Announcements: Exam #2 Results: Range = 30-96, Average = 70.7% Lecture notes:Cash Flow Statement ClassificationsOperations: everyday profit seeking activities Investing: acquisitions and dispositions of lo
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Thursday, March 18th, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Example:1/1/98 Buildings AD 75,000 38,000 12/31/98 95,000 49,000Loss from sale of buildings = $4,000 The book value of the buildings sold during 1998 was $30,000 (AD =
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Monday, March 22nd, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Chapter 27 HomeworkQuestions3. Statement of cash flows shows how a company's operating, investing, and financial activities have affected cash during an accounting period
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Tuesday, March 23rd, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Page 1280, Problem A3b) Current Assets / Current Liabilities (increase) = decrease c) Net Income / Average SE (increase) = decreased) Total Debt (increase) / SE = increa
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Thursday, March 25th, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Example:1/1/98 Raw Material WIP Finished Goods 10,000 39,000 74,000 12/31/98 15,000 31,000 87,00098 Raw Material Purchases = 20,000 Raw Materials Used in Production = 2
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Monday, March 29th, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Chapter 15 HomeworkQuestions4. They are both responsible for summarizing and reporting information for interested parties. 6. Financial accounting is for those outside an
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Tuesday, March 30th, 1999Announcements: no class on Thursday Lecture notes:Example:Net Sales - VC CM - FC Net Income 900,000 630,000 270,000 300,000 - 30,000Sales price per unit = $300 Units = net sales / price per unit = 900,00
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Monday, April 5th, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Chapter 19 HomeworkQuestions5. Extra machinery and equipment kept on standby. 6. The average annual level of operating capacity needed to meet expected sales demand. 7. The
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Tuesday, April 13th, 1999Announcements: Exam #3 Results: Range = 13-100, Average = 67.4%, Average to date = 68.2% At this point, A = 88, B = 78, C = 68, D = 58 Lecture notes:Example:Sales - VC CM - FC Net Income 800,000 600,000 20
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Thursday, April 15th, 1999Announcements: Bring book to class on Tuesday Lecture notes:Example:Budgeted Raw Materials Finished Goods 4/1/99 15,000 units 50,000 units 4/30/99 23,000 units 41,000 unitsBudgeted April Sales = 75,000
Penn State - ACCTG - 211
Accounting 211Monday, April 19th, 1999Announcements: none Lecture notes:Chapter 20 HomeworkQuestions9. All levels of personnel take part in the budgeting process in a meaningful, creative way. It is necessary to identify them in order to achie