...AAA. Policy BBB. GuidelineCCC. Standard DDD. Code 268. Each of the following is a guideline for developing asecurity policy except ______. AAA. notify users in advance that a new security policy is beingdeveloped and explain why the policy is needed BBB. require all users to approve the policy before it isimplementedCCC. provide a sample of people affected by the policy with anopportunity to review and comment DDD. prior to deployment, give all users at least two weeks toreview and comment269. Each of the following is what a security policy must doexcept _____. AAA. balance protection with productivity BBB. be able to implement and enforce it CCC. state reasons why the policy is necessary DDD. be concise and easy to understand270. Which of the following should not serve on a securitypolicy development team? WW. Senior level administrator XX. Member of the legal staff YY. Member of management who can enforce the policy ZZ. Representative from a hardware vendor 271. Which policy defines the actions users may perform whileaccessing systems and networking equipment?AAA. End user policy BBB. Internet use policy CCC. User permission policy DDD. Acceptable use policy 272. _____ may be defined as the study of what peopleunderstand to be good and right behavior and how people make those judgments. SS. Morals TT. Values UU. EthicsVV. ...
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...expliquée aux nuls VIII IX. Les agences de notation decryptées XIV Grille de Notation des agences Moody's, Fitch et S&P Moody's | S&P | Fitch | | | Long Terme | Court Terme | Long Terme | Court Terme | Long Terme | Court Terme | Signification de la note | Catégories | Aaa | P-1 | AAA | A-1+ | AAA | F1+ | Prime | INVESTISSEMENT | Aa1 | | AA+ | | AA+ | | High Grade | | Aa2 | | AA | | AA | | | | Aa3 | | AA- | | AA- | | | | A1 | | A+ | A-1 | A+ | F1 | Upper Medium Grade | | A2 | | A | | A | | | | A3 | P-2 | A- | A-2 | A- | F2 | | | Baa1 | | BBB+ | | BBB+ | | Lower Medium Grade | | Baa2 | P-3 | BBB | A-3 | BBB | F3 | | | Baa3 | | BBB- | | BBB- | | | | Ba1 | / | BB+ | B | BB+ | B | Speculative | SPECULATIF | Ba2 | | BB | | BB | | | | Ba3 | | BB- | | BB- | | | | B1 | | B+ | | B+ | | Highly Speculative | | B2 | | B | | B | | | | B3 | | B- | | B- | | | | Caa1 | | CCC+ | C | CCC | C | Risque élevé | | Caa2 | | CCC | | | | Ultra spéculatif | | Caa3 | | CCC- | | | | En défaut, avec peu d'espoir de recouvrement | | Ca | | CC | | | | | | | | C | | | | | | C | | D | / | DDD | / | En défaut | DEFAUT | / | | | | DD | | | | / | | | | D | | | |...
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...agencies and country rating | 2 | Conflict of interest? | 4 | Other issues of concern * Barriers to entry and lack of competition * Transparency | 555 | The importance of reputation | 6 | What went wrong? | 7 | The need for regulation | 7 | Can we trust the rating agencies? * The Enron Case Study * The Parmalat Case Study | 889 | Are rating agencies guilty? | 12 | The sinister power of rating agencies | 13 | A world without rating agencies | 14 | Conclusions | 15 | References | 16 | The protagonists of the world market A rating agency is a private firm which publicly evaluates a company capacity to repay the debt issued. This capacity is classified using a scale that goes from a maximum of AAA and a minimum of DDD. Obviously the evaluation received influences the interests that a company has to pay to receive credit. Today the rating market is controlled by three giants, the so called “three sisters”: Moody’s Investor Service, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch . Till the 70s rating agencies were not making high profits, but today they are extremely relevant such that in 1996 the New York Times was writing that there were just two powers in the world, the United States and Moody’s and often it was not clear which one was more powerful. How could the relevance of rating agencies grow so much? First of all, in the 70s rating agencies were paid by investors to gain information. But this process became less convenient when technology allowed...
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...LET’S GET BACK TO WHAT’S IMPORTANT! 1 John 1:2 This one who is life from God was shown to us, and we have seen him. And now we testify and announce to you that Jesus is the one who is eternal life. He was with the Father, and then he was shown to us. 1. INTRODUCTION a. Life is filled with opportunities to be who we say we are. There are also countless situations to complain about. There are conditions that challenge our faith. There is an ongoing temptations, accusations and deceptions. We often find ourselves looking for answers in darkness and criticize the light. We live in a time when the prevailing winds are blowing in a direction counter to the Ruach, the Pneuma, the Holy Spirit of God. b. It is natural and normal to look down and painstakingly describe thr stench of the sewer. c. It is not rocket science to invest in evaluating our life results with gages that are inaccurate. Or measure what we treasure with scales that are out of calibration. Many of us suffer with a hole in the soul resulting from unfulfilled promises. There is much compliance to Church without true commitment to Christ. Matter of fact we have started to question if God really exist and if He does, does He really care. We try to invalidate the truth of God. The enemy’s propaganda machine is so effective that the majority of our time is spent watching commercials that dictate how we are suppose to live. Can we trust anything we hear, see or feel? 2. JESUS IS THE FULFILLMENT a. 2 Tim...
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...YJ Oil and Gas Industry Introduction YJ Oil and Gas Ltd. in UK is one of emerging company in recent years which is prospering steadily in past couple of year on the back of Initial struggle by founding CEO Oliver Penn. This success came on the back of specialists hired by Oliver Penn. Those specialists while working on three fields of Oil and Gas named “AAA”, “BBB” and “CCC” has explored the reserves with such great ability that led Company to increase its supply, ultimately maximizing the revenues and Profit in FY 2013 & 2014. YJ Ltd. is using method “Upstream” relates to Exploration & Production (E & P). YJ Ltd. has applied for four Licenses in order to meet corporate objectives, shareholders expectations and market demand of Oil and Gas. YJ has implemented IT system in 2005. Which includes multi-currency nominal ledger, a fixed assets register, Survey and scanning software packages, Health, safety and environmental (HSE) and Production of Environmental Impact. Since and IPO of YJ Ltd, it has applied for eight licenses and four of them are in waiting list. YJ has won the bid in fields of DDD, EEE, FFF while cannot grab license of GGG field. YJ Oil and Gas Ltd. has been successful to secure the bid in three licenses. YJ Ltd, at initial will work to explore, appraise and develop those exploratory wells in order to meet share and stake holders’ interest and keeping execute goals in front Global issue is decreasing of Energy resources which comprises Gas and...
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...CIMA Global Business Challenge Case Study YJ - Oil and gas industry YJ - Oil and gas industry case Industry background Oil is a naturally formed liquid found in the Earth’s crust and preserved there for many millions of years. Oil is being extracted in increasing volumes and is vital to many industries for maintaining industrial growth and for nearly all forms of transportation. Natural gas is used in a wide variety of industrial processes, for electricity generation, as well as for domestic heating. Natural gas is described as the “cleanest” of all fossil fuels, as it generates the lowest levels of carbon emissions of all of the fossil fuels. The Middle East remains the region of the world which has the largest proven oil reserves, with Saudi Arabia alone possessing over 20% of the known global oil reserves. Additionally, the UK’s North Sea and areas in USA, Canada and Russia still have substantial reserves. Also there is an increase in oil and gas exploration being undertaken in, and around the coasts of, Asian and African countries. It is not known how long the world's oil reserves will last. The oil industry has stated that there are only 40 years of proven reserves. However, with improved technology, there is expected to be the ability to extract more oil from known reserves. Therefore, the length of time that oil reserves will last is expected to exceed 40 years. However, another factor affecting the life of oil reserves is the speed of consumption. This had been forecast...
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...www.it-ebooks.info www.it-ebooks.info Learn to Program Second Edition Chris Pine The Pragmatic Bookshelf Raleigh, North Carolina Dallas, Texas www.it-ebooks.info Pragmatic Bookshelf Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in initial capital letters or in all capitals. The Pragmatic Starter Kit, The Pragmatic Programmer, Pragmatic Programming, Pragmatic Bookshelf and the linking g device are trademarks of The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC. Every precaution was taken in the preparation of this book. However, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages that may result from the use of information (including program listings) contained herein. Our Pragmatic courses, workshops, and other products can help you and your team create better software and have more fun. For more information, as well as the latest Pragmatic titles, please visit us at http://www.pragprog.com Copyright © 2009 Chris Pine. 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 consent of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN-10: 0-9766940-4-2 ISBN-13: 978-1-934356-36-4...
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...文件发布时间:2013-02-01 14:03:00 更多内容敬请关注动漫之家在线轻小说站(http://xs.dmzj.com) 小说名称:19岁~Nineteen~ 本卷名称:第一卷 曾经的19岁 网译版 转自 轻之国度 监督:Neltharion 译者:blate1991、飘の芸、提子酱~、失误小忍、十二翼、花粉小v注意報 校润:Neltharion 扫图:blate1991 修图:基佬 --------- 作者:入间人间 咦?在我还在感到奇怪的时候她来了。正想着有什么不对劲,喀嚓一声,她已经用手机为我拍了张纪念照。她微笑着,而我却僵硬地笑着。虽然我对她的笑容有百看不厌的自信,但那是因为她每一次的笑容都雕琢着不同的魅力。而现在这和“不久前”毫无差异的笑颜,只能让人感觉到违和感。 2010年,12月25日,是我19岁的最后一天,同时也是圣诞节。生日的前夜加上圣诞节,对上了年级的大叔来说,就像盂兰盆节和正月同时到来一样让人欢喜。在这样令人欢喜的时刻,我还约好了已经交往了半年的女友在车站碰头。 为了在成人的同时也让下面的成为大人,我一直秘藏着这至高无上的庸俗决心与热情,就为了在此一战。从大学上半学期开始授课的四月起,我就为了交到女朋友而使出浑身解数。不管是不是我的活跃结成了正果,总之我带着满腔的兴奋顺利地迎来了12月的这一天。到现今为止都很顺利。 在我们常常当作碰头地点的车站内,银色时钟的指针已经指向了下午六点十分。对,事情就是从这里开始的。我露出笑容,离开了靠着的冰冷墙壁。 握着她的手,我们往车站的中心走去。 但这个在我19年的人生中堪称顶峰的绝妙瞬间,我竟然是“知道”的? “…………………………啊。” “嗯?” “不,那个,就这样走吧……” 迎面走来的一对情侣,她走在我的旁边,手上的包撞到了那女人的肩上。包滑落了下来,里面的东西散落到了地上。……我刚才本想建议她再靠近我一点,而没说出来的结果就是发生了这件事。 “啊哇哇哇!” 她慌慌忙忙地弯下腰,将散落的电话和手帕捡了起来。肩膀被撞到的女人和牵着她的男人已经走出了车站。我的确,“在那之后”帮她把散落的东西捡了起来。 但是降临在我身上的谜之既视感,让我只能呆呆地站着向下看着,什么都没做。稍稍有些迟钝的她总算好不容易在行人交错的脚缝间捡完了东西,站了起来。之后她直直地看着我,可爱的脸蛋嘭地一下鼓了起来。 “帮帮我嘛——” “啊,嗯。对不起。” “哼哼,反省的脸,喀嚓。” 她把刚才的捡起来的手机的镜头对准我,按下了快门。她提倡将发生过的每一件事情都拍照留念,所以想把我的脸拍下来。说起来“今天”应该拍过十三次了吧,真是奇怪。 我和她合流之后应该还没过五分钟才对。无论再怎么喜欢,也不会在五分钟之内像卖大白菜一样拍出这么多照片。不知她是不是对照片的质量很满意,发出“嗯”的一声,点了下头。 “无精打采的脸竟然也出乎意料的可爱呢。” “……咦?” 之前应该被她夸奖过“充满温柔的脸”。虽然我觉得有这种印象……难道没有这回事? 再次牵起她的手,我们走过了绿色窗口(注)的旁边,自然地向高岛屋的方向走去。车站内的人们像毗邻相连的烛光一样互相温暖着。陶醉于圣诞节气氛的男女们没有意识到彼此,最后都化作了挤香油(注2)的一部分。我们走在人与人的缝隙之间,仿佛变成了被消化之前的粘稠米粥,正穿行在人类的身体里。 (注:日本JR的售票窗口。) ...
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...Teach Yourself SQL in 21 Days, Second Edition Table of Contents: Introduction Week 1 at a Glance Day 1 Introduction to SQL Day 2 Introduction to the Query: The SELECT Statement Day 3 Expressions, Conditions, and Operators Day 4 Functions: Molding the Data You Retrieve Day 5 Clauses in SQL Day 6 Joining Tables Day 7 Subqueries: The Embedded SELECT Statement Week 1 in Review Week 2 at a Glance Day 8 Manipulating Data Day 9 Creating and Maintaining Tables Day 10 Creating Views and Indexes Day 11 Controlling Transactions Day 12 Database Security Day 13 Advanced SQL Topics Day 14 Dynamic Uses of SQL Week 2 in Review Week 3 at a Glance Day 15 Streamlining SQL Statements for Improved Performance Day 16 Using Views to Retrieve Useful Information from the Data Dictionary Day 17 Using SQL to Generate SQL Statements Day 18 PL/SQL: An Introduction Day 19 Transact-SQL: An Introduction Day 20 SQL*Plus Day 21 Common SQL Mistakes/Errors and Resolutions Week 3 in Review Appendixes A Glossary of Common SQL Statements B Source Code Listings for the C++ Program Used on Day 14 C Source Code Listings for the Delphi Program Used on Day 14 D Resources E ASCII Table F Answers to Quizzes and Excercises / Copyright, Macmillan Computer Publishing. All rights reserved. Join the National Guard Car Computer Serve in your own backyard Get Free Info Here. No Obligation www.military.com Complete Diagnostic Software Tool DTC Codes, Sensor Readings...
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...Teach Yourself SQL in 21 Days, Second Edition Table of Contents: Introduction Week 1 at a Glance Day 1 Introduction to SQL Day 2 Introduction to the Query: The SELECT Statement Day 3 Expressions, Conditions, and Operators Day 4 Functions: Molding the Data You Retrieve Day 5 Clauses in SQL Day 6 Joining Tables Day 7 Subqueries: The Embedded SELECT Statement Week 1 in Review Week 2 at a Glance Day 8 Manipulating Data Day 9 Creating and Maintaining Tables Day 10 Creating Views and Indexes Day 11 Controlling Transactions Day 12 Database Security Day 13 Advanced SQL Topics Day 14 Dynamic Uses of SQL Week 2 in Review Week 3 at a Glance Day 15 Streamlining SQL Statements for Improved Performance Day 16 Using Views to Retrieve Useful Information from the Data Dictionary Day 17 Using SQL to Generate SQL Statements Day 18 PL/SQL: An Introduction Day 19 Transact-SQL: An Introduction Day 20 SQL*Plus Day 21 Common SQL Mistakes/Errors and Resolutions Week 3 in Review Appendixes A Glossary of Common SQL Statements B Source Code Listings for the C++ Program Used on Day 14 C Source Code Listings for the Delphi Program Used on Day 14 D Resources E ASCII Table F Answers to Quizzes and Excercises © Copyright, Macmillan Computer Publishing. All rights reserved. Teach Yourself SQL in 21 Days, Second Edition Acknowledgments A special thanks to the following individuals: foremost to my loving wife, Tina, for her tolerance and endless support, to Dan Wilson for his...
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...CHAPTER 3 RATIO ANALYSIS 3-1 3-2 (d) No effect (e) No effect 3-3 Current liabilities = $40,000 Cash + accounts receivable = $40,000 Sales = $200,000 Receivables = $10,000 Quick assets = cash + receivables = cash + $10,000 = $40,000 Cash = $30,000 Inventory = $20,000 Cash $ 30,000 Notes payable $ 40,000 Receivables 10,000 Long-term debt 20,000 Inventories 20,000 Common stock 15,000 Net plant 40,000 Retained earnings 25,000 Total assets $100,00 Total claims $100,00 Asset Profit Return on 3-4 (a) Company Turnover Margin Assets A 3.00 10.0% 30.0% B 1.53 12.1 18.5 C 2.33 7.9 18.3 D 1.70 7.9 13.4 E 2.14 13.3 28.6 (b) The five company averages are: Return on assets = 2 x 10% = 20% The five-company averages are 2.00, 10%, and 20%. Company D has turnover, margin, and Return on Assets problems. Company B has turnover and Return on Assets problems. Company C has margin and Return on Assets problems. Company E is very good on all counts. 3-. Cost of goods sold = 80% x sales = 80% x $100,000 = $80,000 Gross profit = sales - cost of goods sold = $100,000 - $80,000 = $20,000 EBIT = $10,000 Gross profit = - operating expenses = EBIT $20,000 - operating...
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...1 CONTENTS 1. INVESTMENT BASICS.......................................................................................................7 What is Investment?...................................................................................................................7 Why should one invest? .............................................................................................................7 When to start Investing?...........................................................................................................7 What care should one take while investing?......................................................................8 What is meant by Interest?......................................................................................................8 What factors determine interest rates?...............................................................................8 What are various options available for investment?......................................................9 What are various Short-term financial options available for investment?.............9 What are various Long-term financial o ptions available for investment?............10 What is meant by a Stock Exchange?................................................................................11 What is an ‘Equity’/Share?......................................................................................................11 What is a ‘Debt Instrument’?.................................
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...CONTENTS 1. INVESTMENT BASICS....................................................................................................... 7 What is Investment?...................................................................................................................7 Why should one invest? .............................................................................................................7 When to start Investing?...........................................................................................................7 What care should one take while investing?......................................................................8 What is meant by Interest?......................................................................................................8 What factors determine interest rates?...............................................................................8 What are various options available for investment?......................................................9 What are various Short-term financial options available for investment?.............9 What are various Long-term financial o ptions available for investment?............10 What is meant by a Stock Exchange?................................................................................11 What is an ‘Equity’/Share?......................................................................................................11 What is a ‘Debt Instrument’?..............................................
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