...that year are – the selection of Marcello Caetano as new premier following the disabling illness of Antonio Salazar (and ultimate death in 1970), awareness that the colonial African wars begun in 1961 could continue indefinitely, acceleration of development in Portugal through increased foreign investment, and continuing emigration of Portuguese workers to Western Europe. For six years, nothing is resolved and Caetano proves to be an ineffective ruler. In Africa, guerrilla warfare increases but the regime is unwilling to accept the independence of the colonies. In Portugal, dissatisfaction with the dictatorship grows, as is evident by waves of illegal strikes, acts of violence and emergence of political opposition in the early 1970s. 1974-1975 – The Main Revolution TIMELINE January 1974 – The MFA (Movement of the Armed Forces) condemns the Caetano government as being responsible for the ills of the nation and calls for democratization of Portugal and independence for the colonies. Despite revolts from right wing generals and units from Caldas da Rainha, the MFA plans the coup. April 1974 – A successful revolt is carried out by a group of army officers and the Caetano government is toppled. General Antonio Rebeiro de Spinola becomes President. May 1974 – Severe demonstrations begin all over the country; strike waves hit all sections of industry. Also - riots by common law prisoners, postal strikes. There are 6 provisional governments from ’75 to ’76, the first one...
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...PART I. COt~UTER A PROPOSAL FOR THE DEVELOP1~NT OF NETWORKING FACILITIES AT IIASA and PART II. IIASA NETWORK PROJECT J. H. Sexton December 1975 'tlP-7 5-161 Working Papers are not intended for distribution outside of IIASA, and are solely for discussion and information purposes. The views expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect those of IIASA. Laxenburg Austria 2361 I International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis CSNOOI March 1975 A PROPOSAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER NETWORKING FACILITIES AT IIASA As a result of meetings with Computer Institutions in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, it has become clear that there exists a concrete opportunity to establish the basis of a Computer Network available as a direct communication resource to IIASA Scientists. That there is a need for Data Communication facilities has become increasingly obvious, as a direct result of the difficulties experienced in exchanging information between IIASA and the NMO's, and between the NMO's themselves. In accordance with the aims of the project to improve and facilitate cooperation between IIASA and Home Institutions a proposal for a preliminary computer network has been cooperation with remote centres. drawn~ up, which will enable IIASA projects to make pilot studies in It will also provide the necessary experience to expand and improve such communication. The latter is important to the decentralisation of IIASA research and to...
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...Summary My name is. It is the year 1901, and I have decided to create this journal as a guide to my experience that I will soon be seeking to better my family and my life. We have decided to embark on a new life in the United States. I have received letters from my relatives, describing the extreme happiness that they have found since migrated to the land of freedom. January 1, 1901: We are experiencing severe economic hardships here in Poland. I am a land owner and farmer. Unfortunately, the political movements here and the increasing pressures have caused me make the decision to move to the United States. Here in Poland, we are considered to be among the poorest class and even though I own land, it only seems as if our way of life is decreasing. We cherish our home land, but after receiving letters from our relatives in the United States, it only seems the best choice to migrate. If you do not own land, then you are considered to be ruined; however, I am going to risk everything we own so we can venture to the land of opportunity where we can prosper in many aspects of life. January 5, 1901: I met with a local farmer, and was able to sell him my land to pay the expenses for the ship ride for me and my family. I have sold everything we own so we can afford the trip and have a little extra to help us start a new life. I am wondering if this is the right thing to do. I am scared. January 6, 1901: I met with a local business man that was able to get me and my family...
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...FR.CONCEICAO RODRIGUES COLLEGE OF ENGNEERING, BANDRA Su M 4 T 5 W Th 6 7 F 1 8 S 2 9 HOLIDAYS EVENTS ACADEMIC CALENDER 2011-12 COURSE DETAILS From July to December-2011 JULY 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25July : College Reopens 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 Su M 1 7 8 T 2 W Th 3 4 F 5 S 6 15th August: Independence Day 19th August: Parsi New Year 31st August:Ramzan Id 22Aug: F.E. Opening and Orientation 19 Aug: First Online Attendance (S.E to B.E.) Friendship Day: 5 Aug AUGUST 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Su 4 M 5 T 6 W Th 1 7 8 F 2 S 3 SETPTEMBER 1st September:Ganesh Chatuti FR.C.Rodrigues Debate 23 &24 September First Unit Test (S.E to B.E.) 12,13,14 th September 17th Sept :Second online submission of attendance online submission of Marks of First Unit Test(S.E to B.E) 5th Sept : Last date for submission Q.P (S.E to B.E) 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Su M 3 T 4 W Th 5 6 F 7 S 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Su M 7 T 1 6 8 W Th 2 3 F 4 S 5 7th Nvember :Bakari Id 10th November: Guru Nanak Jay 20th November: Fr.Agnel Punyatithi 2nd October: Gandhi Jayanti 6th October: Dasara 26th October; Diwali Amavsya 27th October: Balipratipada 29th October: Bhaubeej 17th Sept : First online submission of attendance for F.E. 23rd Sept : Intimation to Parents through Progress Report OCTOBER Cresendo: 7&8 Oct 15Oct:3rd...
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...p.193-194 2-20 Even 2. List Price Chain Discount Net Price Equivalent Rate Single Equivalent Discount Rate Trade Discount Net Price Panasonic DVD player $199 8/4/3 0.856704 0.143296 $28.52 $170.48 100%-8=92% = 0.92 100%-4=96% = 0.96 100%-3=97% = 0.97 (.92) X (.96) X (.97) = 0.856704 $199 X 0.856704 = 170.484096 1-0.856904= 0.143296 $199 X 0.143296 = $28.52 4. List Price Chain Discount Net Price Trade Discount Trotter Treadmill $3000 9/4 $2620.80 $379.20 100% - 9= 91% = .91 100% - 4= 96% = .96 (.91) X (.96) = 0.8736 3000 X 0.8736 = 2620.80 3000 – 2620.80 = 379.20 6. List Price Chain Discount Net Price Trade Discount Hewlett-Packard Scanner $320 3/5/9 $268.34 $51.66 100% - 3 = .97 100% - 5 = .95 100% - 9 = .91 (.97) X (.95) X (.91) = 0.838565 320 X 0.838565 = 268.3408 320 – 268.34 = 51.66 8. Company A Company B 100 – 8 = .92 100 – 10 = .9 100 – 15 = .85 100 – 5 = .95 .91 X .9 X .85 X .95 = 0.682686 1 – 0.682686 = 0.317314 100 – 10 = .9 100 – 6 = .94 100 – 16 = .84 100 – 5 = .95 .9 X .94 X .84 X .95 = 0.675108 1 – 0.675108 = 0.324892 Company B has a higher discount 10. Invoice Terms Last Day of Discount Period Final Bill Due (End of Credit Period) November 27 2/10 EOM (End of Month) December 10 December 30 Past the 25th of the month – use next month End of 2% discount period = December 10 + 20 days = End of Credit Period = December 30 12. Invoice Terms Last Day of Discount Period Final Bill Due (End of Credit Period) ...
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...BADM 320: Principles of Marketing University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Spring 2014 Class Location: 141 Wohlers Hall Instructor: Dr. Mark Wolters Email: mwolter@illinois.edu (badm320uiuc@gmail.com for TAs) Twitter: @woltersworld Mailbox: 350A Wohlers Hall – Professor’s Office: 10 Wohlers Hall Office Hours: Prof. Wolters Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-11:00 & 2:00-3:20 or by appointment. The day preceeding each exam the professor will be in the BIF Atrium answering questions, time TBA. Course Website and Social Media Sites: www.woltersworld.com follow the “Business Courses” link for BADM 320 Principles of Marketing for class slides, summary videos and course information. Additionally, course topic blogs will be posted here. www.youtube.com/woltersworld location of summary videos for class topics. Please subscribe in order to receive new class videos. www.twitter.com/woltersworld for weekly class topics, course updates, in class discussion facilitation, please follow in order to keep up with class room discussions. “Like” Wolters World on Facebook: Class videos will be posted as well as discussion topics and Frequently Asked Questions. The course has a Compass 2G page for slides, documentation and quizes. Lecture Times: Tuesday and Thursday 8:00-9:20. Teaching Assistants’ Information: Hyewon Cho: Office Hours: Mondays 3:30-5:00, Survey Building 202 Yaxian Xie: Office Hours: Wednesdays 1:30-3:00pm, Survey Building Room 202 Email for BADM 320 Questions:...
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...ID 1 Task Mode Task Name Duration Start Finish October 1 Predecessors December 11 11/24 12/29 February 21 2/2 3/9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Acquire Architects and Construction Companies for project Send out RFPs for Architects & Contruction Review Receive and RFPs Choose & Notify Contract Recipients Design Store , Parking Garage and Outdoor Space Review existing blueprints and modify as needed Apply for necessary licenses and permits Licenses and Permits Aquired Build Store & Garden Center Prepare Site for construction Clear foliage and debris Level ground Contruct Store Task Split 8 days Tue 1/14/14 Fri 1/24/14 1 day 4 days 0 days 15 days Tue 1/14/14 Tue 1/14/14 Wed 1/15/14 Mon 1/20/14 Fri 1/24/14 Fri 1/24/14 1/24 Mon 1/27/14 Fri 2/14/14 10 days Mon 1/27/14 Fri 2/7/14 6 days 0 days 175 days 15 days 5 days 6 days 140 days Fri 2/7/14 Fri 2/14/14 Fri 2/14/14 Fri 2/14/14 2/14 Mon 2/10/14 Fri 10/10/14 Mon 2/10/14 Fri 2/28/14 Mon 2/17/14 Fri 2/21/14 Fri 2/21/14 Fri 2/28/14 Mon 3/3/14 Fri 9/12/14 External Milestone Inactive Task Inactive Milestone Inactive Summary Manual Task Duration-only Page 1 Manual Summary Rollup Manual Summary Start-only Finish-only Deadline Progress Project: Team 4 WBS - Draft Date: Tue 1/21/14 Milestone Summary Project Summary External Tasks ID 14 15 16 17 18 19 Task Mode Task Name Duration Start Finish October 1 Predecessors December 11 11/24 12/29 February 21 2/2 3/9 Lay store foundation 10 days Build Structure Shell 61...
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...COMM 306.3 (05) Business Decision Making II Course Outline Term 1 Fall 2013-2014 The Edwards School of Business develops business professionals to build nations. Instructor | Janette Boden | Telephone | 306-966-7585 | Office | Room 250 ESB | Email | boden@edwards.usask.ca | Office Hours | Monday & Wednesday 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm or by appointment | Lecture Time | Section (05) Monday & Wednesday 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm | Lecture Location | ESB 144 | Prerequisite(s) | Comm 101.3 | Course Description | Decision making in contemporary organizations is simultaneously impacted by a complex mingling of external policies - from both the private and public sectors - across the local, provincial, national and increasingly international levels. Therefore, this Policy Analysis course introduces students to strategic management frameworks for policy analysis that will assist them in understanding the impact that external policies have upon organizational decision making. | Course Objectives | The world economy is becoming increasingly integrated with large multi-nationals and interdependent with increased global trade. Consider the changes that face today’s business manager as compared to organizations in the early 1900’s. Today’s business manager must not only run a profitable business, but also do so in an environment of global competitors, new and increased government regulations, international agreements, more demanding shareholders, and more vocal advocacy...
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...Printed by 1311654 on 11-Dec-2013, 04:20 pm INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA EXAMINATION SCHEDULE SESSION : 2013/2014 SEMESTER : 1 Matric No Name Course KOS 1110 SMS 1101 MGT 2010K : 1311654 IC/Passport No.: AD1496940 Program : BSMS Level : 1 Chr Date Time Venue [ seat no ] EXAM HALL MEDICINE [217] EXAM HALL, OSC [32] EXAM HALL MEDICINE [21] : YUSRA MONEM Sec Title 6 COMPUTER IN SCIENCE 1 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY 1 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT 2 NUMBER THEORY 30 ISLAMIC WORLDVIEW 1 CALCULUS I Total 3 Monday Jan 6 2014, 2:30 PM 3 Friday Jan 3 2014, 3:00 PM 3 Friday Dec 27 2013, 9:00 AM SMS 1103 UNGS2030K SMS 1102 3 Friday Jan 10 2014, 3:00 PM 3 Monday Dec 30 2013, 9:00 AM 3 Wednesday Jan 8 2014, 9:00 AM 18 EXAM HALL, OSC [54] KOS EXAM HALL 3 [15] KOS EXAM HALL 3 [14] REMINDER: 1) Students who have been barred are not allowed to sit for the said examination. 2) Please check your 'Barred Status' after 20/12/2013. 3) Kindly ensure that you bring your examination slip and matric card to the examination venue. 4) Only pens,pencils,rulers & calculators are allowed in the examination venue. 5) Electronic diaries, mp3 and dictionaries are strictly prohibited in the examination venue. 6) DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST CHEATING Any act of cheating or attempting to cheat, or bringing in any unauthorized notes and items in any examination may lead to dismissal from the University if found guilty as provided under Part V of the Students' Disciplines...
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...DEB donon WEEK 4 JOURNAL Nov 17, 2014 I followed Alice again today, and we did a lot of the same as far as checking patients in, I did all the shots and allergy shots for the day. I also worked out front we were short of people today. Nov 18, 2014 Today was much of the same, just different patients and well some of the same patients. I did a lot of strep tests which I always do. I am really trusted which I like and I have well earned, I hope to keep that reputation, I work very hard for it. Nov 19, 2014 Today was much of the same, we had a luncheon today for me which was awesome. It was a great day. Nov 20, 2014 I went in today and did much of the same routine, I realized that my couple days is approaching and today I spoke with a lady that would like my resume, she is the office manager in a general practice office and their moving to a new location. So I am definitely doing that because its a lot more money. Nov 21, 2014 So funny we all joke about the fact its Friday and majority of us are working. I volunteer to come in on Saturday its only 4 hours and it really helps them out. I enjoy because mainly it’s for sick kids only and no physicals so it goes fairly quickly, I am working my final Saturday with Alice so it will be fun. Nov 22, 2014 Final Day and again did a lot of the same, said all my good byes for now till they work out a schedule for me. FINAL NOTE: During the whole week everything is wiped down with special cleaner, I restocked everything...
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...Business Studies Revision Plan There are two exams UNIT 1 Starting a Business and UNIT 2 Growing a Business. Over the coming weeks you need to be revising key terms and completing past papers for homework. Week | Revision | Single Lesson Mini Test | Double Lesson | Homework | Grade for Homework | 23.2.15 | Unit 1.1 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 1 May 13 Q1 and 2 | Unit 1 Jan-12 Q1 | | 2.3.15 | Unit 1.2 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 1 May-13 Q3Unit 1 May- 14 Q1 | Revision | | 9.3.15 | Unit 1.3 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 1 May- 14Q2 and 3 | Unit 1 Jan 12 Q2 | | 16.3.15 | Unit 1.4 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 1 Jan-11 Q1 and 2 | Revision | | 23.3.15 | Unit 1.5 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 1 Jan-11 Q3Unit 1 May- 14 Q1 | Unit 1 Jan 12 Q3 | | 30.3.15 | Unit 1 May- 14 Q2 | | | | | 6.4.15 | Unit 1 May- 14 Q3 | | | | | 13.4.15 | Unit 2.1 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 2 May 13 Q1 and 2 | Unit 2 May 12 Q1 | | 20.4.15 | Unit 2.2 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 2 May 13 Q3Unit 2 Jun 11 Q1 | Revision | | 27.4.15 | Unit 2.3 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 2 Jun 11 Q2 and 3 | Unit 2 May 12 Q2 | | 4.5.15 | Unit 2.4 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 2 Jun 14 Q1 and 2 | Revision | | 11.5.15 | Unit 2.5 | Mind MapMini Test | Unit 2 Jun 14 Q3 | Unit 2 May 12 Q3 | | 18.5.15 | UNIT 1 EXAM | Recap Unit 1 | Recap Unit 1 | Revision | | 25.5.15 | Unit 2 Exam Paper | | | | | 1.5.15 | UNIT 2 EXAM | Recap Unit 2 | Recap Unit 2 | Revision | | Topic List Starting...
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...Important Summer/Fall 2015 Semester dates May 11 Monday First day of Summer classes May 15 Friday Sessions A & C Drop/Add week ends, fee liability/tuition payment deadline May 25 Monday No classes & USF offices closed June 5 Friday Summer 2015 graduation application deadline June 6 Saturday Last day to drop with "W"; no refund & no academic penalty from session A classes June 19 Friday Summer 2015 session A classes end June 26 Friday Session B last day to register without late fee; June 27 Saturday Last day to drop with "W"; no refund & no academic penalty from session C Classes June 29 Monday Summer 2015 session B first day of classes July 3 Friday No classes & USF offices closed July 6 Monday End of drop/add & last day to drop w/o fee liability for Summer 2015 session B July 17 Friday Summer 2015 session C classes end July 25 Saturday Last day to drop with "W"; no refund & no academic penalty from session B August 7 Friday Summer 2015 session B classes end August 14 Friday Summer 2015 grades visible on OASIS August 17 Monday Non-degree student Fall 2015 registration begins 8 a.m. August 21 Friday Last day to register for Fall 2015 classes without late registration fee penalty August 24 Monday First day of Fall 2015 classes; late registration & drop/add week begins August 28 Friday Fall Drop/Add week ends, fee liability/tuition payment deadline JUNE 2015 JULY 2015 AUGUST 2015 SEPTEMBER 2015 September 7 Monday September...
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...BMGT 301: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS Section 0601 Mon, Wed 5:00PM - 6:15PM (VMH 1412) Section 0701 Mon 7:00PM - 9:40PM (VMH 1303) Instructor: David J McCue Teaching Assistant: -djmccue@rhsmith.umd.edu 0000 Van Munching Hall Mobile phone: (571) 212-9300 Office Hrs: Wednesday 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM and By Appointment NA Description This course integrates management concepts and information systems and technology. We will discuss how information systems are used for competitive advantage. We will learn how information systems are used by successful marketers, accountants, and finance and operations executives and more. Because our readings are online and current, we will learn how key business theories explain and enable what is happening today in business when information systems are being used. We will learn how to apply management concepts to understand the opportunities created by, and threats arising from, the effective use of information systems. We will discuss how to analyze and design information systems for business and how those systems are used in different businesses and business functions. We will cover the use of spreadsheets and databases for analysis and decision making. We will learn about key technologies such as telecommunications. Course Perspective When you read a business publication website such as the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Business Week, or even a general publication such as the Washington Post or the New York Times, you will see...
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...Columbia College Geography 100 Hodson | Winter 2016 GEOG 100: Introduction to Human Geography Mondays and Thursdays 2:00-3:55 (Section 14) in Room 320, 4:00-5:55 (Section 16) in Room 450 Instructor: Victoria Hodson Email: vhodson@columbiacollege.bc.ca (see Emails, under Course Policies) th Office: Social Sciences Faculty Office, 5 Floor, Room 530 Office Hours: Monday 1-2pm, Tuesday 11am-12pm, Thursday 1-2pm, Friday 11am-12pm Course Description This course explores the basic concepts in human geography that are essential to understanding changes in the relationship between human societies, economic spaces and the environment. This course will look at issues located at the core of human geography: employment and spaces of production, cultural transformation, economic and ethnic disparities, migration, urban and rural landscapes, and environmental degradation among others. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: • • • Identify seminal theories and concepts within the field of human geography o Describe their relevance to understandings of space and society in a reflection paper Demonstrate the importance of geography and geographical concepts in everyday life o Discuss course material on a weekly basis with other students in class through facilitated discussion and group activities Required Readings and Class Material Text: Knox, P., Marston, S., and Imort, M. (2015). Human Geography: Places...
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...common problem of working students There are several problems whcih students who are working at the same time will probably need to tackle. First of all, working costs a great amount of time. Namely, the time which students can study is shorten; therefore, these students should foucus on time management that could help them have better scheldual. Another trouble they may meet is that they need to face huge stress from both work and study. Sometimes these students bron out since they cannot under such big stress so that supportment, such as familiy and counselor and the matured personality, facing prolems and high stress, are really vital for these students. Clip to Evernote Mikki Nov 29, 2011 18:26 Problems of working students Problems of working students - Problems that working students face/The trouble with being a working student. 1 people think this correction is good. There are several problems whcih students who are working at the same time will probably need to tackle. There are several problems whcih that students who are working at the same time have jobs will probably need to tackle have to face. 1 people think this correction is good. First of all, working costs a great amount of time. First of all, working costs takes up a great amount lot of time. 1 people think this correction is good. Namely, the time which students can study is shorten; therefore, these students should foucus on time management that could help them have better scheldual...
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