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CUNY City - MIS - 101
Number of Shoes per pair Overhead % of Labor2 35%TZEdge 1st Quarter Budget Textured Leather OptionLow Priced High Priced Sales Volume: 660 225 Selling Price Shoes - per pair $ 225 $ 275 Costs per Low Priced Shoe Total High Priced Total Item Rev
CUNY City - MIS - 101
Fixed Fee & 90 Day Penalties Fixed Fee Penalty 90-day min amt for penalty 90-day penalty percentage 50 100 0.1Graduated Penalties - Range Graduated penalty < Graduated penalty >=1000 but < Graduated penalty >= 1000 5000 5000Penalty 0 100 200Cat
CUNY City - MIS - 101
Employee ListingsColumn1 Id # Column2 First Column3 Last Column4 Hire Date Column5 Column6 Hourly Wage Part/Full Time Column7 Current weekly hours Column8 Hours Worked last pay Period Column9 Average Monthly HoursABdul Tubman Anthony LauritanOVi
CUNY City - MIS - 101
Quarter 1Regular Price Sale Price Holiday SpecialSales Volume: Selling Price Item Revenue Cost of Goods Sold: Materials Labor Overhead Subtotal Projected Earnings 2500 3200 39 35 Costs Price Total Price Total Price Total 99000 97500 112000 2200 45
CUNY City - MIS - 101
WCC Foreign Students Attending AnalysisTotal Students Surveyed # Male Percent # Male # Female Percent Female Full Time Percent of Full Time Part Time Percent of Part Time 229 67 =B5/$B$4 162 =B7/$B$4 157 =B9/$B$4 72 =B11/$B$4Top 6 Countries of Ori
CUNY City - MIS - 101
Application for EmploymentName Personal Work College Major ReferInterview Experien GPA Code ences Rating ce 3.6 3.9 2.1 3.0 3.2 3.7 4.0 2.1 2.8 2 18 15 30 100 4 16 260 20 3 3 3 3 4 3 5 2 3 5 3 2 5 3 6 4 2 5 TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALS
NMSU - ECON - 371
Chapter 5 The Theory of DemandSolutions to Review Questions1. The price consumption curve plots the set of optimal bundles for two goods, say X and Y, by changing the price of one good while holding the price of the other good and income constant.
NMSU - ECON - 371
Chapter 8 Cost CurvesSolutions to Review Questions1. The long-run total cost curve plots the minimized total cost for each level of output holding input prices fixed. In other words, for a given set of input prices, the long-run total cost curve re
NMSU - ECON - 371
Chapter 10 Competitive Markets: ApplicationsSolutions to Review Questions1. In a long-run equilibrium, a competitive market allocates resources efficiently. As Adam Smith wrote over 200 years ago, it is as though there is an "Invisible Hand" guidin
NMSU - ECON - 371
Econ 371 Chapter 1 Homework Answer Key 1. Suppose your satisfaction, S, depends only on your purchases of cheese pizza (CP) and Pacifico beer (PB). Furthermore, assume that satisfaction is measured by the following function: S = (CP*PB). The price of
NMSU - ECON - 371
Econ 371 Chapter 2 Homework Please answer all Questions in the space provided.Due: August 31, 2007The following supply and demand functions summarize the market for domestic automobiles:Qs Qd 2 ,000P 400PSUV 500P 210Px 100,000W 13,750S 125,000E
NMSU - ECON - 371
Chapter 3 Homework Key 1. Consider the utility function U ( x , y )Due: February 20, 2007y x with MU xy / 2 x and MU yx.a. Does the consumer believe more is better for each good? Explain.Since U increases whenever x or y increases, more o
NMSU - ECON - 371
Chapter 4 HomeworkDue: September 14, 20071. Suppose a consumer only purchases strawberries and bananas. The price of strawberries is $4 per pound and the price of bananas is $1 per pound. The consumer has an income of $100. a. Write the budget co
NMSU - ECON - 371
Chapter 6 Homework Please answer all questions on this handout. 1. Fill in the spaces in the following table: Average Product of Labor -75 100 100 95 86 75Due: March 15, 2007Number of Trucks 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Remember: MPLAmount of Labor 0 1 2 3 4
NMSU - ECON - 371
Chapter 7 Homework Key Please Answer All Questions on this homework set. 1. Coldwell Banker is employing 10 acres of land and 50 tons of cement to produce 1,000 parking spaces. Land costs $4,000 per acre and cement costs $12 per ton. For the input qu
NMSU - ECON - 371
Chapter 9 Homework Key For each of the following situations, using the perfectly competitive model decide how the circumstance might affect the price and quantity of drinks sold at the Airliner Bar. Answer (a) in the short-run, assuming perfect compe
BU - SS - 102
Social Science JSA Lecture 1Triumph and Fall of the Bourgeois World "La Belle poque" The beautiful era Social Darwinism Problems with the Bourgeois World? Wandervogel: Futurist Movement (F.T. Marinette) Nietzsche: Ubermensch and "The will to power"
BU - HU - 102
Humanities Lecture 1Breaking with Traditions: Transitions from the 19 th 20th Centuries European Imperialism and Colonialism Changes in European and World Relations Countries begin to go to Asia and the Pacific Rim and establish colonies New Imper
BU - NS - 102
Scientific Reasoning and Scientific RevolutionsAudio of this lecture will be available at: http:/www.bu.edu/cgs/current/resources-recorded-lectures/resources.htmlReasoning Aristotle (384 BC 322 BC) Prior Analytics, Posterior Analytics Distin
BU - NS - 102
Principia Mathematica Naturalis Philosophiae (1686) "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" In Latin (universal language) Nature follows rules that are mathematical. A mathematics book for the natural world Newton's model: Euclid's geo
Cornell - AEM - 2400
AEM 240 Final Review Chapter 15 Integrated Marketing Communication and Direct Marketing A. The Communication Process 1. Communication-conveying message to others. Tools: a. Promotional Mix: to inform, persuade, remind i. advertising ii. personal sell
Cornell - AEM - 2400
AEM 240 MarketingFall 2004 Prof. McLaughlin1. When should a marketer make a careful study of product failures? a. b. c. d. e. when preparing to launch a new product after a new product has failed to meet sales predictions when repositioning a wel
Cornell - AEM - 2400
AEM 240 MarketingPrelim 1Fall 2006 Prof. McLaughlinSECTION I: Multiple Choice (33 questions, 80 points) Remember, you can miss 3 and still get a perfect score) 1. Rollerblade, Inc.'s strategy changed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. Apply
Cornell - AEM - 2400
Chapter 13 What is Price? PRICE: the money or other considerations exchanged for the ownership or use of a good or service BARTER: the practice of exchanging goods and services for other goods and services rather than for money Price Equation: Price=
Wake Forest - COM - 100
February 12, 2008 Communication Class Notes Elaboration likelihood model Getting people to pay attention Peripheral cue something that has a short term persuasive impact, emotional gut reaction Ex: getting someone a present for Valentines Day Food is
Wake Forest - COM - 100
February 19, 2008 Communication class notes Interactional view Everyone in a group has a specific roll Hard to bring a new member into the group Easiest to do in public settings Equilibrium within the group: like a mobile o Lost a member-imbalanced,
Wake Forest - COM - 100
February 26, 2008 Communication class notes Aristotle's Rhetoric Oldest theory in textbook Solid theories/ beliefs Two main concepts -different modes of persuasion -cannons of rhetoric Serve different purposes and work together Rhetorical proofs Logo
Wake Forest - COM - 100
February 28, 2008 Communication class notes Rhetoric An example of rhetoric that happens a lot in college is people trying to persuade their friends to come out with them at night. This often starts out with the question, "are you going out tonight?"
Wake Forest - COM - 100
March 25, 2008 Communication 100 class notes David brooks 4pm on Thursday wait chapel Semiotics in the DaVinci Code The chalice the V the grail The old guy. sophie's grandfatherOrganization is like a web of interconnected beings Like a spiders web
Wake Forest - COM - 100
Comm Exam Review April 29, 2008 Ask lots of questions if confused during the exam What are you going to see on that day: The exam itself A section for extra credit Quiz 3 (don't have to study separately) (will be accessed separately. open note/open b
Wake Forest - COM - 100
4/22/08 Communication Class notesGender communication theories You have been a Standpoint Harding, Wood Julia Wood is one of the most well versed people on gender communication Does things that are more academic communication Works at UNC Chapel Hi
Wake Forest - COM - 100
April 8, 2008 Communication Class Notes Agenda Setting Macombs and Shaw -Media pushes topics on people and makes people believe the news they choose to present -Media has a huge influence on how people act, and consumer habits, and news that people c
Wake Forest - COM - 100
April 17, 2008 Communication class notes Stranger danger -If we took anxiety and uncertainty away there would still be some danger in the world -past experience carries on in future interactions -the need to connect is enough to overcome anxiety and
CUNY Queens - BIO - 025
Adnan Ahmad Shafique Biological Evolution Prof. Muehlbauer January 07, 2007 The continuous change on the earth requires the inhabitants, in order to survive, to go through some changes too. These changes no matter how small can be the decisive factor
CUNY Queens - BIO - 025
Adnan Ahmad Shafique Biological Evolution Prof. Muehlbauer January 14, 2007 One of the most important traits, which help living organisms survive, other than their experience and learned behavior, is their instinct. It is quite amazing how without an
CUNY Queens - BIO - 025
Adnan Ahmad Shafique Biological Evolution Prof. Muehlbauer January 22, 2007 Essay Response IIIAll the species, living and extinct, are part of a cycle of nature. The process that started some 3.5 billion years ago, from prokaryotic cells, has now r
CUNY Queens - PSCI - 101
VETO AND DEMOCRACY IN SECURITY COUNCIL? Introduction: The Security Council is the most powerful body of the United Nations. The maintenance of International peace and security is its main responsibility, which it establishes by planning military oper
CUNY Queens - PSCI - 101
Date: October 17, 2007 To: Obradovic, Lana From: Adnan Ahmad Shafique Subject of my Paper: Why democracy has failed in Pakistan? My thesis: After the 60 years of independence from the British Colonial rule the country has faced 38 years of military r
UC Davis - COM - 005
Comp Lit 5; Paper 1- DUE: AT THE BEGINNING OF LECTURE, 4:40, Thursday Feb 14-lateness penalized Write a 1000 to 1500 word paper responding to and analyzing either "The Twelve Wild Ducks," "The Robber Bridegroom," or "The Frog Princess." Double space,
UC Davis - COM - 005
Italian School of Salamanca The Man Wreathed in Seaweed The Siren Wife Haiti Magic Orange Tree German Rumpelstilzchen Snow White and Red Rose The Frog Prince The Twelve Dancing Princesses Hansel and Gretel Briar Rose Ashenputtel Snow White The Water
UC Davis - BIS - 101
BIS101 Assignment: Week 1 Chapter 1, Problem 14: What is a gene? What are some of the problems with your definition? A gene is a segment of DNA that has a function, or supplies information. DNA is a molecule that is double-helical and composed of a s
UC Davis - BIS - 101
DNA Packaging Histones Level 1- nucleosome Level 2 solenoid Level 3- scaffold Level 4 scaffold wound up Theories of how replication works Semiconservative o Correct. mother and daughter strand Conservative o The original DNA stays, and completely n
UC Davis - BIS - 101
BIS101 Lecture 1 Between breeding and transgenics, which one is more popular/effective? Give some examples of breeding? What is genetics? Why study genetics?Breeding Baby watermelons without seeds, chiauaus vs. great danes, Mendel's work Study of g
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
Question #1 Group StarlingReflex Arc components: Receptor: Receptors respond to a particular stimulus. Receptors can be a specialized cell, nerve endings, or a specialized organ Afferent Limb: Often referred to as the sensory neuron, which sends t
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
TA: Heather CornwellIntroduction: Subject Objectives Physiological Background Citations Methods: Intro Sentence Procedure Paragraph Results: Narrative Appropriate Units Urine Flow Rates Specific Gravity pH Na Clearance Creatinine Clearance Figures
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
T.A.: Heather CornwellGI Lab Introduction: Subject Objectives Physiological Background Citations Methods: Intro Sentence Procedure Paragraph Results: Narrative Appropriate Units Control Period Methacholine Epinephrine ADP Ca2+-free Figures Control
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
TA: Heather CornwellIntroduction: Subject Objectives Physiological Background Citations Methods: Intro Sentence Procedure Paragraph Results: Narrative Appropriate Units Urine Flow Rates Specific Gravity pH Na Clearance Creatinine Clearance Figures
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
T.A.: Heather CornwellLab Report Grade Sheet Introduction: Subject Objectives Physiological Background Citations Methods: Intro Sentence Procedure Paragraph Results: Narrative Appropriate Units Static Lung Volumes Effects of Inspired Gas Compositio
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
NPB101L Exercise 7: Role of the Kidney in Fluid Balance Pre-experiment handoutObjectives: 1. To investigate renal function in response to four challenges. 2. To estimate glomerular filtration rate. Buzzwords: Nephron (how kidney handles salt load, p
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
NPB 101L Section 4Name _Quiz #6The "rules of engagement" for the take-home quiz: You may use any written references you deem necessary (e.g. lab manual, textbooks) but you MAY NOT consult with other students (past or present,) other TAs, profess
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
Name:Introduction: Subjective Goals of lab Physiological Background Citations Methods: Intro Sentence Procedure/Modifications Results: Narrative Cardiac cycle data Gross observations Latency Extrasystole data Late vs early diastole Compensatory Pau
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
NPB101L Exercise 6: Respiration: Mechanics and Control of Lung Ventilation Pre-experiment handoutObjectives: 1. To measure lung volumes. 2. To examine the effects of gas composition upon ventilation. 3. To examine the effects of lung volume upon ven
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
NPB 101LIntroduction: Subjective/Clarity Objectives Physiological Background Citations Methods: Intro Sentence Procedure Paragraph Results: Narrative Appropriate Units Blood Pressure Effects of Posture Vasodilation Venous Valves Effects of Exercise
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
NPB101L Exercise 5: Electrical and Mechanical Properties of the Frog Heart Pre-experiment handoutAlert: This is the most technically challenging and yet the most rewarding experiment in this course. Make sure you come VERY prepared. Objectives: 1. T
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
Present your data for vasodilation following occlusion. Did blood flow increase or decrease into the previously occluded vessel (immediately after removing the cuff)? Why? What is the dive reflex? Present your data for the dive reflex. Draw a reflex
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
NPB101L Exercise 4: Human Cardiovascular System (Flipping and dunking) Pre-experiment handoutObjectives: 1. To investigate the cardio and vascular responses to Exercise Postural changes Cold water face-immersion 2. To familiarize yourself with de
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
Discussion Questions: 1. Physiologically, reflexes are unlearned, involuntary responses to a stimulus. This means it can occur whether you are consciously or unconsciously aware of it and even if you have never been "conditioned" or exposed to the st
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
Reflex Arc components: Receptor: Receptors respond to a particular stimulus. Receptors can be a specialized cell, nerve endings, or a specialized organ Afferent Limb: Often referred to as the sensory neuron, which sends the sensory information to the
UC Davis - NPB - 101L
NPB 101L Fall 07 Section 04Lab Report #1 Grade Sheet Introduction: Subject Objectives/ Hypotheses Physiological Background Citations Methods: Intro Sentence Procedure Paragraph Results: Narrative Appropriate Units Stimulus Response Summation (Tempo
USC - BUAD - 304
Natalie Rastello 14721 Assignment 1Ethical Dilemma: Hiring Based on Genetic Data 1. Where it's legal, do you think it's ethical for employers to engage in genetic testing with the intent to screen for diseases or potential diseases? Currently, I do
USC - BUAD - 304
Natalie Rastello 14721 Discussion Assignment 2Case Incident 2: The Business of Blogs time The use of blogs has become an effective means of communication and has become important in business. The communication process is the steps between a source