...Chapter 8 PROBLEM SET B Problem 8-1B (20 minutes) 1. Violates both applying technological control and effective segregation of duties. It is safe to assume that Latisha Tally has knowledge of employee passwords since she implemented the system of password protection companywide. It is a potentially insecure situation that Latisha processes payroll and can now probably change employee pay rates at will, or add a fictitious employee to the file. The company should hire an outside consultant to rework the password protection system so Latisha will not have the knowledge that she currently possesses. 2. Violates applying technological controls. The theater’s system needs to be backed up at least daily, not weekly. The theater needs to change the backup policy and make sure the backup copies are stored off premises. 3. Violates segregation of duties. The company needs to have three employees handle these functions instead of two. One employee should place purchase orders, one should receive merchandise, and the third should pay vendors. 4. Violates applying technological controls. The use of the check protector is a good internal control. However the company needs to keep the checks and check protector in a locked environment to prevent unauthorized use. 5. Violates segregation of duties. It is good internal control to separate duties for cash receipts and cash disbursements. Moreover, an employee independent of these two functions should be...
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... Marketing Management-II Human Resources Management Strategic Management Business Information System Management Operations Management-II The Indian Economy March 27, 2014 March 28, 2014 Note:- All Examinations will commence after 15 minutes of the reporting time. INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT KOZHIKODE POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME OFFICE End-Term Examinations (PGP 17, Term-III, 2013-15) Seating Plan Course Venue C2 C3 C4 FM-II OM-II CC1 CC2 C1 A1 A2 Section-A 01-15 16-27 28-38 39-62, D/205,219 Section-B 63-77 78-87 88-97 98-125 D/180,238 Roll Numbers Section-C Section-D 126-139 140-149 150-160 161-188 D/324 189-209 210-224 225-238 239-250 357-359 Section-E Section-F 251-270 271-284 285-298 299-304 360-361 FPM 2-5 305-324 325-338 339-352 353-356 362-364 FPM 8-11 Venue CC2 C3 EM MM-II IE C4 A1 A2 C1 C2 CC1 Section-A 01-33 34-48 49-62 D/205, 219 Section-B 63-95 96-111 112-125 D/180 Roll Numbers Section-C Section-D Section-E Section-F 126-146 147-167 168-188 D/111 189-210 212-232 233-250 357-359 251-271 272-304 360-361 FPM 2-5 305-325 326-356 362-364 FPM 8-11 Venue CC1 C4 C3 HRM C2 C1 A2 A1 CC2 Section-A 01-30 31-41 42-51 52-62 D/205,219 Section-B 63-91 92-101 102-111 112-125 D/180 Roll Numbers Section-C Section-D 126-153 154-163 164-175 176-188 D/324 189-203 204-218 219-232 233-250 357-359 Section-E Section-F 251-264 265-278 279-292 293-304 360-361 FPM 2-5 305-318 319-332 333-346 347-356...
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...Bar and line graphs, pie charts & tables Process or flow charts Objects/how something works How to prepare for Task 1 Task 2 Questions How to prepare for Task 2 General tips for writing 2 2 4 7 9 10 13 14 17 19 Make sure you have a copy of the How to prepare for IELTS – FAQs booklet in addition to this booklet. 1 How to prepare for IELTS - Writing Details of the Writing Test Procedure of the test The writing test is the third test you do on the test day. You have 60 minutes for this test. There are two tasks or parts to do. You will be given a card with the two tasks – one task on each side of the card. You can make notes or write your plans on the card but it will not be seen by the examiner. You will also be given an answer booklet. You have to write your essays in the answer booklet. Notes are not acceptable and essays under the word limit will be penalized. How to prepare for IELTS - Writing Length & Timing You have to write at least 150 words. You are advised to spend 20 minutes on this task. Marking The Tasks This task tests your ability to perform one or more of the following functions in English: describe and interpret graphic data describe the stages of a process or procedure describe an object or event or sequence of events explain how something works Task 1 Your performance in Task 1 will be assessed on the criteria below: Task Achievement Being able to follow the instructions properly. Being able to write a clear, accurate and relevant...
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...Success Factors Fitness Trends In order to maintain clients and attract new customers, the business must stay current with exercise trends. The following list includes some recent fitness center trends. • • • • • • Short, yet efficient workouts Mind-body exercise, such as tai chi or yoga Workouts that promote core strength Diet counseling Exercise for the whole family Routines that are gentle on joints1 Location Customers will typically drive no more than 15 minutes from their home or work to a fitness center.2 Please feel free to contact the CEV and we can provide you with a ring study that includes the population within a 15 minute drive of a particular location. Space and Equipment Fitness centers frequently lease their equipment. A 25,000 square foot gym will typically lease about $400,000 of equipment. Equal space is often given to aerobic machines, weight training equipment, and rooms for classes.3 Customer Demographics The following demographic information is from The Lifestyle Market Analyst 2007, a book that indexes and ranks popular lifestyle choices based on an individual’s interests.4 The index reflects how likely a consumer is to express an interest in a particular lifestyle attribute relative to the average U.S. consumer. An index of 100 means the likelihood of participating in an activity is the same as the average American household. Values greater than 100 indicate that someone is more likely to participate in an activity and values less than 100 indicate...
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...AEIS 102 Summer 2015 TED Talk Directory You will listen to one of the following talks. Look at the talk titles and descriptions. Go the survey site and select on that has not been chose. Then go to |# |Title |Description | |1 |Could your language affect your |What can economists learn from linguists? Behavioral economist Keith Chen introduces a fascinating pattern | | |ability to save money? |from his research: that languages without a concept for the future -- "It rain tomorrow," instead of "It will| | | |rain tomorrow" -- correlate strongly with high savings rates. | |2 |A mini robot – powered by your phone |Your smartphone may feel like a friend -- but a true friend would give you a smile once in a while. Keller | | | |Rinaudo demonstrates Romo, the smartphone-powered mini robot who can motor along with you on a walk, slide | | | |you a cup of coffee across the table, and react to you with programmable expressions. | |3 |The emergence of “4D printing” |3D printing has grown in sophistication since the late 1970s; TED Fellow Skylar Tibbits is shaping the next | | | ...
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...Select... Absolutely fixed More or less flexible Tip: To avoid disappointment, we suggest that you think of the due date you set above as the moment you will receive your first draft and not the time your project is actually due. While we do our best to meet all your initial instructions, there are times when a revision or rewrite is inevitable and our writers need time for revision to address all your concerns. So please choose the due date wisely, so that you have sufficient time to review the draft and have the writer revise, if needed. Type of project Select... Admission Essay / Application Annotated Bibliography Article Article Critique Book Report Business Plan Capstone Project Case Study Copywriting (brochure, pamphlet) Dissertation Editing or Proofreading Essay Ghost Writing Grant Proposal Interview Lab Report Literary / Critical Analysis Movie Review Powerpoint Presentation Quantitative Project: Accounting Quantitative Project: Finance Quantitative Project: Statistics Reaction Paper Research Paper Resume Review (product, service, etc.) SEO Article SWOT Analysis Speech Strategic Analysis Thesis Web Content Please make...
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...Computing Taxable Income 1. Tax Payable You will find this rule in …| Tax is payable on a person’s taxable income|Australia’s Tax Law decrees that every year ending 30 June, most people in Australia (and this includes companies) have to pay tax on an amount which the Tax Law calls the person’s “taxable income.” This amount – the person’s “taxable income” for that year – is the end result of a much longer series of steps which the Tax Law prescribes in detail.|s. 4-1| ||| Tax payable = taxable income x. tax rate|Once the amount of taxable income has been calculated, the Tax Law then applies a scale of Tax Rates to this amount in order to work out exactly how much tax the person has to pay for this year.|s. 4-10(3)| ||| Taxable income is assessable income minus allowable deductions|Our concern is not with the tax rates nor the amount of tax payable, but rather with the steps that lead up to finding the amount of taxable income earned during the year.Taxable income is defined in the Tax Law to be the difference between a person’s assessable income and deductions (reduced by losses made in prior years). So it is a two-step process – looking first at what amounts fall into assessable income, and then looking at what amounts are deductions.These are the two critical concepts that we want to examine:1. Which receipts and other amounts form part of a person’s assessable income?2. Which payments and other amounts are allowed as deductions?If we know the answers to these...
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...INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT CALCUTTA BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE II (BS-102) (PGP-1 Compulsory Course) Term 2 – (September 16, 2013 – November 2, 2013) Instructors |Prof. Vidyanand Jha |Prof. Nimruji Prasad | |E 206, New Teaching Block |K 402, New Academic Block | |Ext: 519 |Ext: 721 | |vjha@iimcal.ac.in |nimruji@iimcal.ac.in | |Prof. Chetan Joshi |Prof. Devi Vijay | |K 406, New Academic Block |K408, New Academic Block | |Ext: 782 |Ext: 784 | |chetan@iimcal.ac.in |devivijay@iimcal.ac.in | COURSE OUTLINE Objective The course aims at building and further developing on the perspectives of why organizations exist and how they are designed to achieve their objectives. This course would require you to analyze and examine organizations around you...
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...SUKKUR INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUKKUR Faculty of Business Administration CONSUMER BEHAVIOR Programs & Class: BBA & MBA (Specialization) Semester: Spring 2016 Credit Hours: Instructor: Mr. Nabeel Nisar 03 Pre-requisite Courses: Principles of Marketing Co-requisite Courses: Post-requisite Courses: e-mail: nabeel.nisar@iba-suk.edu.pk Office Hours: 9 AM-5 PM Consulting Hours: Monday 11:00 AM-1:00 PM & Wednesday 11:00 AM-1:00 PM (kindly confirm your schedule via email for these days) Office Location: Room No: 102 Block II EVALUATION 1. Group Project 2. Individual Project 01 3. Individual Project 02 4. First Term 5. Second Term 6. Final Examination 15 % 10 % 05 % 15 % 15 % 40 % RECOMMENDED BOOKS: Publisher Name & Edition S.No Book Name Author/s Name 1. Consumer Behavior Schiffman and Leslie Lazer Pearson Education REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Consumer Behavior: Soloman, M Buying, Having and Being Prentice Hall 2. Consumer Behavior: Managerial Perspective Shelth, J. and Mittal, B Thomson-South Western 3. Consumer Behavior Eagle, Blackwell and Miniard Thomson-South Western A Official Course Outline Template Page 1 of 13 DIGITAL & WEB RESOURCES: http://iradio.oum.edu.my/icast/fbm/learning_segment/?p=archive&cat=bbgp_4103_consumer_behavior http://builderradio.com/blog/?p=678 http://www.london.edu/videoandaudio/facultyandresearch/ http://www.consumerpsychologist...
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...If time permits, the course will conclude with a brief examination of the institutions and policies of the European Union, a regional organization linking twenty-eight European countries. In an effort to enliven our discussion, at the beginning of most classes I will introduce an unusual fact, song or comedy sketch that in some way deals with Western Europe, with a particular focus on the smaller European countries. READING The required texts are Gabriel A. Almond, Russell J. Dalton, G. Bingham Powell and Kaare Strøm, eds. European Politics Today, 4th edition (New York: Pearson Longman, 2010); and T. R. Reid, The United States of Europe: The New Superpower and the End of American Supremacy ( New York: Penguin, 2004). Both books have been ordered at Folletts. They will be supplemented by a number of handouts and...
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...SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church Manual SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church Manual ❖ REVISED 201 0 18 TH EDITION Published by the Secretariat General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Copyright © 2010 by the Secretariat, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Unless otherwise noted, Bible texts are from the New King James Version. Copyright © 1979, 1980, 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Texts credited to KJV are from the King James Version. Printed in U.S.A. 15 14 13 12 11 5 4 3 2 1 ISBN ISBN 978-0-8280-2569-0 978-0-8280-2570-6 hardcover paperback Printed and distributed by the Review and Herald® Publishing Association Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Why a Church Manual? ........................................................................17 Authority and Function of the Church Manual ..................................18 Making Changes ..............................................................................19 Where to Get Advice ......................................................................20 Terms Used in the Church Manual ....................................................20 Church..........................................................................................20 Conference, Mission, Section, Delegation, Field, Union of Churches ....20 Pastor and Minister ........................................................................20 Abbreviations ......................................
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...Lab Worksheet Principles of saturation for pressure measurement You must write up this work in the form of a report and submit to lab assistant in two weeks to receive feedback. Name: Std. No: Equipment (per group) Number 1 2 3 4 5 Item Armfield TH3-A/B/G Saturation Pressure Apparatus Armfield TH3-A/B/G Saturation Pressure Apparatus Electric Console 500 ml Beaker PC with TH3 software Stopwatch Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4 Learning Outcome To understand principles of saturation pressure measurement To determine the principle of steam and P-V-T relationship To work with data tables To write a report based on theoretical knowledge and experimental results Objective(s) The objectives of these experiments are: To measure the saturation pressure of water using a pressurised vessel. To examine the effect of unsteady conditions on measurement accuracy. 1 Lab Worksheet Theory Saturation temperature is known as the boiling point of water. It is the temperature for a corresponding saturation pressure at which a liquid boils into its vapor phase. The liquid can be said to be saturated with thermal energy. For water, it is common knowledge that it boils at 100 °C and froze at 0 °C. However, this is only true if the water is at a pressure of 1 atm (100kN/m2). Decrease in the water pressure causes the boiling point to declines and vice versa. The relationship between pressure and temperature of boiling water can be plotted on a...
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...coFood and Beverage Operations DHM 102 The Official Guide Boston Business School 520 North Bridge Road #03-01 Wisma Alsagoff Singapore 188742 www.bostonbiz.edu.sg All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the Publisher. This guide may not be lent, resold, hired out or otherwise disposed of by way of trade in any form of binding or cover, other than that in which is published, without the prior consent of the Publisher. The Guide is a useful resource for those seeking to gain the internationally recognised CTHCM qualifications. The Guide however must be used together with the recommended textbooks. CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Food Production Methods 3. Food Service Outlets 4. Food Service Methods 5. Food and Beverage Service Staff 6. Menus and Beverage Lists 7. Food and Beverage Service Area and Equipment 8. Food Service – Accompaniments and Covers 9. Food and Beverage Service Sequence 10. Beverage Service – Non Alcoholic Beverages 11. Alcoholic Beverage Service – Wine and Beer 12. Alcoholic Beverage Service – Spirits, Liqueurs and Bar Operations 13. Customer Care and Selling Skills 14. Functions and Events 15. Supervisory Aspect of Food and Beverage Management 1 5 31 46 65 77 92 113 128 167 181 207 228 244 262 1 Introduction Description The aim of Food and...
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...Food and Beverage Operations DHM 102 The Official Guide Boston Business School 520 North Bridge Road #03-01 Wisma Alsagoff Singapore 188742 www.bostonbiz.edu.sg All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the Publisher. This guide may not be lent, resold, hired out or otherwise disposed of by way of trade in any form of binding or cover, other than that in which is published, without the prior consent of the Publisher. The Guide is a useful resource for those seeking to gain the internationally recognised CTHCM qualifications. The Guide however must be used together with the recommended textbooks. CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Food Production Methods 3. Food Service Outlets 4. Food Service Methods 5. Food and Beverage Service Staff 6. Menus and Beverage Lists 7. Food and Beverage Service Area and Equipment 8. Food Service – Accompaniments and Covers 9. Food and Beverage Service Sequence 10. Beverage Service – Non Alcoholic Beverages 11. Alcoholic Beverage Service – Wine and Beer 12. Alcoholic Beverage Service – Spirits, Liqueurs and Bar Operations 13. Customer Care and Selling Skills 14. Functions and Events 15. Supervisory Aspect of Food and Beverage Management 1 5 31 46 65 77 92 113 128 167 181 207 228 244 262 1 Introduction Description The aim of Food and...
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...DESTINATION REPORT AUSTRALIA DEBBIE HOOK WORLD GEOGRAPHY AUSTRALIA “There is nothing like Australia” G’ Day mates, and welcome to Australia. As the tourist board of Australia would say, “There is nothing like Australia” (Australia) but The Australian bush poet, Dorothea Mackellar , said it best in her poem "My Country" with an affirmation that speaks for all Australians. "I love a sunburnt country, A land of sweeping plains, Of ragged mountain ranges, Of droughts and flooding rains. I love her far horizons, I love her jewel-sea, Her beauty and her terror - The wide brown land for me!" Dorothea Mackellar [ (Baskerville, 2009) ] You could easily spend three to four weeks discovering all of Australia. However if time were limited, then a short weeklong “walkabout” to the area of your choice would do. Australia is divided into six states each with a different landscape and cultural difference: New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia. AUSTRALIA Prepare for your Australian trip, by learning about the currency; how to place a phone call; and what to do if a medical or safety emergency happens. Approximately, 85 percent of the people of Australia live in the southeastern quarter of the country, especially in large cities along the coast. The vast interior of Australia is too dry to support a large population, and few people live there. The eastern Highlands, sometimes called...
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