...The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene and Joost Elffers Law 1 :Never Outshine the Master Always make those above you feel comfortably superior. In your desire to please or impress them, do not go too far in displaying your talents or you might accomplish the opposite – inspire fear and insecurity. Make your masters appear more brilliant than they are and you will attain the heights of power. Law 2: Never put too Much Trust in Friends, Learn how to use Enemies Be wary of friends-they will betray you more quickly, for they are easily aroused to envy. They also become spoiled and tyrannical. But hire a former enemy and he will be more loyal than a friend, because he has more to prove. In fact, you have more to fear from friends than from enemies. If you have no enemies, find a way to make them. Law 3: Conceal your Intentions Keep people off-balance and in the dark by never revealing the purpose behind your actions. If they have no clue what you are up to, they cannot prepare a defense. Guide them far enough down the wrong path, envelope them in enough smoke, and by the time they realize your intentions, it will be too late. Law 4 : Always Say Less than Necessary When you are trying to impress people with words, the more you say, the more common you appear, and the less in control. Even if you are saying something banal, it will seem original if you make it vague, open-ended, and sphinxlike. Powerful people impress and intimidate by saying less. The more you...
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...Question 1 (i) Delta Air Lines need to update the residual value and depreciation of their aircraft over time in order to calculate the life of the aircraft. The calculation requires estimation and assumptions such as the long-term of usage, maintenance cost, residual value and economic conditions which need constant review. Technological changes in the industry are one of the reasons why Delta Air Lines decided to extend the useful lives of their flight equipment. Technological advances such as changing engines from pistons to jet engines allow aircrafts to function more efficiently with less wear and tear on the airframes and for longer period of times. With consistently updated with latest technology, aircraft are better maintained and can simply last much longer. In addition, Delta Air Lines decision to change in depreciation since 1986 had a positive impact on the company’s financial statements. Depreciation is a non-cash item which does not affect cash flows or revenue. However, it does have an effect on the net income. By stretching out depreciation, Delta will see a decrease in depreciation expense resulting in higher net income. This is crucial for not only for Delta Air Lines, but to all airlines companies as well as intense competition and deregulation in the industry were being pressured to show more profits and results. The disadvantage to decreasing in depreciation is taxes. With decreased depreciation and increased net income, Delta Air Lines’ income...
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...Schedule……………………………………………………. 11 • Promotion Strategy (cont.)……………………………………………… 12 9. Implementation Phase …………………………………………………………. 13 10. Executive Summary ……………………………………………………………. 14 11. Bibliography …………………………………………………………………….. 16 Company Description Kids “R” Us Babysitting Service is a new and local child care service located in Harlingen, TX. After performing a brief survey to the local families in Harlingen, their main concern was trustworthy and reliable child care in the evening hours at their home. Reva Leanna Rodriguez, founder of Kids “R” Us Babysitting Service, knew this was exactly what the families of Harlingen needed. Kids “R” Us offers local babysitting services for children 0-12 years of age, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week in the comfort of your own home. Our employees are trustworthy, reliable, have numerous references, years of experience, and most importantly background checks. Employees are taken through a vigorous screening/training process to ensure the safety of your children comes first. Unlike private hiring of child care, only Kids...
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...Air | From: | Kristen Harris, Senior Financial Analyst, SH&E | Date: | September 5, 2014 | Re: | Evaluation of Fleet Expansion – A-320 vs. MD-80 | | | SH&E conducted an intense, detailed and comprehensive analysis, that included thorough research and exploration into Allegiant Air’s fleet expansion needs. To complete this analysis we compared existing and current market statistics, which pertains specifically to the fleet expansion needs. It is the recommendation of SH&E, that Allegiant Air purchase the McDonnell Douglas MD-80’s at a price of $4,000,000. It is the belief of SH&E, that the purchase of the McDonnell Douglas MD-80’s, is a prudent and sensible decision, versus a price of $62,600,000 for the Airbus A-320. SH&E thorough research showed that given the net present value, also known as NPV, the expenses for the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 is estimated at $44,200,000, in comparison to the Airbus A-320’s NPV of $93,600,000. If Allegiant Air were to purchase the McDonnell Douglas MD-80, over the fifteen year lifespan, this would allow Allegiant Air to save approximately $50,000,000 in operating costs. There is a summary below of the analysis and research that includes the methodology and assumptions that were used to conduct and thus support SH&E’s recommendation. The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 has a different seating capacity than the Airbus A-320.To compare these aircraft, a Cost per Available Seat Mile, also known as CASM, was used as the suitable...
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...Introduction Over the years, Canadian Businesses have been changing the way business is conducted. They have become more adaptable in order to provide more flexibility to the average employee. There are several factors impacting the way business is conducted today. Perhaps the most significant has been the increasing number of women in the working population resulting in dual-income households. This in turn has given rise to child care facilities in Canada and also raised the issue of having on-site child care for employees. The objective of this report is to investigate the bearings that implementing on-site child care could mean for a Canadian business. The scope is limited to exploring the opportunities and risks and does not take into consideration the financial cost of implementing and maintaining such facility. Background As of 2014, women represent 47.3% of the total work force in Canada, an increase of 10% since 1976 [Statistics Canada, 2015]. 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Thousands Labour Force 18,450.5 18,619.6 18,809.5 19,037.8 19,124.5 Males 9,704.9 9,803.1 9,885.6 9,996.5 10,071.8 Females 8,745.6 8,816.5 8,923.9 9,041.3 9,052.7 Figure 1: Labour force characteristics by sex This means that an increasing number of households in Canada are dual-income households. Furthermore, as of 2001, statistics show that 65.8% of working women have children under the age of 2 years at home. [Statistics Canada, 2003]. There has also...
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...Assignment 5 Name: (Your Name) For Dr. Larry Byrd HRM533 Date: (Today’s date) (Title) Innovations of Employee Benefits The succeeding paragraphs will explain how innovations in employee benefits can improve the overall competitive compensation strategy of the organization. The first way is offer onsite day care facilities. The study suggests that on-site daycare is not only affordable; it is in many cases profitable. Further, the study found that a majority of workers would be willing to contribute to the cost of employer-sponsored daycare whether or not they used the benefit. "There are several kinds of employers who typically have on-site childcare, such as high-tech and healthcare industries, and others who need 24-hour workers, such as airline reservation companies," notes Connelly. "The few studies that have been done on on-site childcare focused on those companies with highly educated workforces. We were particularly interested in another group of companies - those who weren't offering daycare as part of a whole package of family-friendly benefits or because of a corporate philosophy, but rather because they had done an economic analysis of their particular set of workers and had decided that on-site childcare would be economically beneficial to their company." The second way is pet-friendly offices. Not all companies are created equal when it comes to the acceptance of dogs in the workplace. Some readily welcome your best friend while others...
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...Market Analysis Summary There is tremendous potential for a product that provides supervisors and parents with the control to monitor and encourage hand washing. Considering the large scope of our potential markets, we feel it is imperative to focus our limited resources on a particular geographic region where we can establish demand for our product. After successful market penetration, we will begin implementation into the restaurant and hospital markets. Market Segmentation SAFEassure's first product line addresses the day care market. CHILDassure will first be introduced in the Portland, OR area, before sequential expansion to additional day care markets. There are currently 516 day care facilities in the Portland Metro area. After successful implementation in Portland, we will begin expansion into the greater Northwest. There are 3,414 day care facilities in the greater Northwest. Successful penetration into the day care market will be followed by implementation into the restaurant and hospital markets. There are currently 19,362 restaurants in the Northwest, followed by health care services, which includes 23,108 organizations in the Northwest. Industry Analysis The Industrial and Institutional soap industry, of which we are a part, is quite fragmented, but contains several well known main competitors: Gojo, Kimberley Clark, Dial, Provon, and SoftSoap, as well as generic brands that provide to distributors like Massco and Sysco. The industry is stable and growing;...
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...A | Course Title & Number | Calculus II: MTH104 | B | Pre/Co-requisite(s) | Pre-requisite: MTH103 (Calculus I) | C | Number of credits | 3 | D | Faculty Name | Dr. Ghada Alobaidi | E | Term/ Year | Fall 2014 | F | Sections | Course | Days | Time | Location | MTH104.02 MTH104.04MTH104.06 | UTR UTRMW | 9:00-9:50 10:00-10:50 8:00-9:15 | PHY 113NAB 007NAB010 | | | | | | G | Instructor Information | Instructor | Office | Telephone | Email | Ghada Alobaidi | NAB 249 | 06 515 2754 | galobaidi@aus.edu | Office Hours: UT: 11:00 – 12:30 , R: 11:00 – 12:00 or by appointment. | H | Course Description from Catalog | Covers techniques of integration, improper integrals, sequences, infinite series, power series, parameterized curves, polar coordinates, integration in polar coordinates and complex numbers. | I | Course Learning Outcomes | Upon completion of the course, students will be able to: * Read, analyze, and apply to problems, written material related to the study of calculus. * Use the appropriate technique(s) – including integration by parts, trigonometric substitutions, partial fractions, etc. to integrate algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and composite functions. * Evaluate improper integrals and test them for convergence. * Compute arc length and surface area of revolution of graphs and parametric curves. * Graph polar curves and find enclosed area and arc length. * Apply theorems about limits of...
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...Production Nationally, maple syrup production in 2013 totaled 3.25 million gallons, up 70 percent from 2012. In 2012, prevailing high temperatures limited sap flow. The number of taps is estimated at 10.6 million, 8 percent above the 2012 total of 9.77 million. Yield per tap is estimated to be 0.308 gallons, up 58 percent from the previous season’s revised yield. All States showed an increase in production from the previous year. Cool temperatures in the early spring months delayed budding of maple trees which contributed to a longer season of sap flow than last year. The earliest sap flow reported was January 1 in New York. The latest sap flow reported to open the season was February 15 in Wisconsin. On average, the season lasted 37 days, compared with 24 days in 2012. The 2012 U.S. average price per gallon was $39.10, up $1.20 from the 2011 price of $37.90. The U.S. value of production, at $74.6 million for 2012, was down 30 percent from the previous season. Maple Syrup: Taps, Yield, and Production By State and United States, 2011-2013 Number of taps State 2011 CT ME MA MI NH NY OH PA VT WI US 71 1,470 245 495 420 2,011 405 503 3,300 660 9,580 2012 (1,000 taps) 70 1,500 250 430 440 2,070 410 501 3,500 600 9,771 2013 78 1,500 280 490 460 2,200 440 583 3,800 740 10,571 2011 0.239 0.245 0.253 0.248 0.286 0.280 0.309 0.254 0.345 0.235 0.292 2012 (gallons) 0.157 0.240 0.160 0.151 0.173 0.174 0.244 0.192 0.214 0.083 0.195 2013 0.256 0.300 0.225 0.302 0.270 0.261 0.352 0.230 0.347 0.358...
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...Control of the study environment 1. Set aside a fixed place for study and nothing but study. Do you have a place for study you can call your own? As long as you are going to study, you may as well use the best possible environment. Of course, it should be reasonably quiet and relatively free of distractions like radio, TV, and people. But that is not absolutely necessary. Several surveys suggest that 80% of a student's study is done in his or her own room, not in a library or study hall. A place where you are use to studying and to doing nothing else is the best of all possible worlds. After a while, study becomes the appropriate behavior in that particular environment. Then, whenever you sit down in that particular niche in the world you'll feel like going right to work. Look at it this way; when you come into a classroom, you sit down and go to work by paying attention to the instructor. Your attitude and attention and behavior are automatic because in the past, the room has been associated with attentive listening and not much else. If you can arrange the same kind of situation for the place where; you study, you will find it easier to sit down and start studying. 2. Before you begin an assignment, write down on a sheet of paper the time you expect to finish. Keep a record of your goal setting. This one step will not take any time at all. However, it can be extremely effective. It may put just the slightest bit of pressure on you, enough so that your study behavior will...
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...Happy Father's Day to the dad I am blessed to have...a guy who has taught me so much: the value of a dollar, the joy in never meeting a stranger, the way to work like you don't need the money, the tricks to selling ice to an eskimo, the right approach to treating others, and many, many more lessons. I'm so thankful to have someone who took me on a golf cart ride in the woods the night before I left for college so I could cry on his shoulder, drove to Toledo to pack up my stuff when I was too sad to do it, backs me up when I take a stand, doesn't say 'I told you so" after I make mistakes, and lets me learn my own way. I love you dad! **I’m glad I get a chance to speak today, not only about my dad, who is definitely worthy of this great honor, but also about his life’s work, which is Long’s Retreat Family Resort. In fact, if dad was here, he’d rather me NOT talk about him at all, and instead just tell you all about Long’s Retreat. After all, he is a businessman, down to the core. I’ve heard him described (more than once) as a guy who could “sell ice to an eskimo.” He learned from the best—my grandpa, Junior Long, who is a terrific businessman himself. In fact, although my dad’s name is Eric, his nickname of “Tip” came from when he was little, and used to run up and down the aisles of Long’s General Store in Latham on his tip toes. Even back then, he was never standing still, and always into something. Some things never change! But like I said, he’d rather me use this time to...
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...Remembrance Day. Veterans, McGill students and visitors from everywhere gathered together to celebrate and memorize this day. It was not hard to notice that almost everyone had a poppy on their collars. The red poppies remind people the brutality of war and efforts that Canadians had made to keep the homeland safe and complete. Accordingly every year on Remembrance Day Canadians wear poppies to show that they are not forgetting the history. Therefore, the poppy can be a symbol of Canada as it reminds Canadians the First and Second World Wars which had a deep influence on Canada in such ways that the wars gave Canadians a stronger sense of nation and that they promotes women to fight and gain their political rights, and as it is also characterized as peace that the soldiers risked their life to gain and Canada has always been a peace-keeper in the world stage. (Red Poppy Field, by Irina Sztukowski, 2012) Poppy is a kind of plant that can grow up to 4 feet tall and that often blooms in late spring to early summer. (Simon, Chadwick, and Craker, Herbs: An indexed bibliography). Its recognition as a symbol of remembrance of war originated from the poem “In Flanders Fields” by the Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae. In the poem, he wrote “In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived...
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...Paper 3 11/6/12 Childcare Today In this day and age childcare has become a key component to allow both parents to continue to provide and remain in the work force but this luxury comes at a high cost. According to USA Today, nearly 80% of children by the age of four will spend time in a daycare center (Szabo). Quality childcare offers many benefits for children of all ages in the present and in their future like social and cognitive development skills, early learning and a structured schedule. There are also concerns when it comes to childcare like safety and cost. Childcare centers offer many beneficial perks for the child and also for the parent. According to Babycenter.com quality centers employ staff members who have been trained in early childhood education, so they are prepared with the right skills to know what to expect from your child developmentally. They also mention that good daycare centers will offer a variety of activities for the children to engage in such as singing, dancing and storytelling. A child interacting with other children provides a great way for them to develop social skills (Daycare Center). According to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development’s Study of Early Child Care found that children at the age of four spending more than 30 hours a week in a daycare center became demanding and aggressive. Throughout this study as they tracked the children they found that by the time these same children reached third grade...
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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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...introduction Quality Improvement is a formal approach to the analysis of performance and systematic efforts to improve it. It can be differed into Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Improvement (QI). QA refer to the reactive, retrospective, policing, and in many ways punitive. It often involved determining who was at fault after something went wrong. This term is older and not as likely to be used today. Whereas, QI involves both prospective and retrospective reviews. It is aimed at improvement - measuring where you are, and figuring out ways to make things better. It specifically attempts to avoid attributing blame, and to create systems to prevent errors from happening. Another definition that is available is “Systematic, data-guided activities designed to bring about immediate improvement in healthcare delivery in particular settings.” (Lynn, et al, 2007, p. 667) As we all know, in today’s world, almost 90% of our expenses goes to treating the sick and only 10% spent on wellness and prevention of health problems. Batalden and Stoltz stated that “improvement knowledge” is divided into eight knowledge domains in order to improve health care. This eight domain is: 1. Health care as a process and system: the people, procedures, activities, and technologies of care giving that works together for the need of individuals and communities. 2. Variation and measurement: measurement uses to understand the variation across and within systems to improve the design and...
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