...April MORNING VISUAL ARTS 2 (General) Question paper handed to candidates for Examination to be held during period 04 -13 May (see note 4) FRENCH 3 (General) SPANISH 3 (General) Oral Examinations to begin (see Note 5) AFTERNOON Monday 20 April Monday 27 April PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT 2 (General) Practical Examination to begin (see Note 7) FRENCH 3 (General) SPANISH 3 (General) Oral Examinations to end (see Note 5) Monday 04 May VISUAL ARTS Paper 2 (General) Examination to begin (see Note 4) MUSIC 2 (General) Practical Examination to begin (see Note 8) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 2 Technical – 2 hr 40 min CLOTHING & TEXTILES 2 General – 2 hr 10 min ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS 2 General – 2 hr 40 min PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT 2 (General) Practical Examination to end INTEGRATED SCIENCE SA 3/2*** # General – 2 hr 10 min Tuesday 05 May Wednesday 06 May ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT PREPARATION & MGT 2 General - 2 hr 20 min Thursday 07 May TECHNICAL DRAWING 3 General – 3 hr 10 min PHYSICS 3/2***# General – 2 hr 10 min Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written. 2 2015 Friday 08 May MORNING AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE D/A 1** AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE S/A 1** General – 1 hr 15 min MUSIC PAPER 1 Section 1 # General – 1 hr ## MUSIC PAPER 1 Sections II and III # General – 1 hr 15 min ...
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...Applied Managerial Decision Making Phase 3 Discussion Board MGMT600-1501A-03 Null and Alternative Hypothesis Instructor: Professor Dr. Throop, R. February 2, 2015 Null and Alternative Hypothesis A senior executive at Company W is having an issue understanding the concept of null and alternative hypothesis in the snack food research. In this paper, I will make it understandable for him to be able to see how this hypothesis’s work. Though it may be a little cryptic, the concept of null and alternative hypothesis is not very difficult. A null hypothesis is the speculation of a declaration that researchers hope to try to nullify or disprove. The alternative hypothesis is what the researcher actually believes to be the truth about the declaration (M.U.S.E, 2015). A hypothesis involves two types of statements: the null and alternative hypothesis. Statistical implication starts by identifying that research questions can be stated in conditions of a choice between two clear and mutually options. The only reason that null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis are different is chance. Let me break this down so that it will be easier to understand. I will break it down in a formula based statement in regards to the sack food industry. Let us look at this: A researcher must present a statement that is able to be proved or disproved. Once the expectation is known, then a counter statement is provided, which also known as the “null” hypothesis. We can represent this by using the term...
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...company if you’re not able to find much. Search for a similar company from the same industry on which you can find data. For example, if you cannot find enough or relevant data on Tata motors, then search for its competitors maybe, like Ford motors, Honda, Toyota and gather as much data you can. Sometimes, case studies tend to be long and we often work on short deadlines. Therefore, reading the whole case study won’t be much feasible for everyone. In this case, go through the questions thoroughly and search for keywords in the question and the case study. How to get A paper in Compliance and Presentation (a) Pre- writing stage i. Brainstorming Establish understanding of wide subject area and topic Break the topic description into meaningful chunks ii. Auxiliary material Extensively study all the attachments and supplementary material iii. Outline formation Choosing Right Keywords (alternatives, variations, acronyms, synonyms) In case of one-liners attempt for a logical flow (search the topic and the desired sub-sections that could be incorporated without deviating from the subject area/ add comparisons etc.) Make a list of the desired headings, sections and sub-sections (preferably mark them in the document map) Keep the word...
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...Examination to begin (see Note 7) Monday 02 May AFTERNOON VISUAL ARTS Paper 2 (General) Examination to begin (see Note 4) Question paper handed to candidates for Examination to be held during period 02 -11 May (see note 4) FRENCH 3 (General) SPANISH 3 (General) Oral Examinations to end (see Note 5) MUSIC 2 (General) Practical Examination to begin (see Note 8) Tuesday 03 May MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 2 Technical – 2 hr 40 min ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS 2 General – 2 hr 40 min CLOTHING & TEXTILES 2 General – 2 hr 10 min PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT 2 (General) Practical Examination to end Wednesday 04 May ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT PREPARATION & MGT 2 General - 2 hr 20 min Thursday 05 May TECHNICAL DRAWING 3 General – 3 hr 10 min PHYSICS 3/2*** General – 2 hr 10 min Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written. *** For PRIVATE candidates only. NOT for candidates registered in schools and recognized full-time educational institutions. 2 2016 MORNING Friday 06 May AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE D/A 1** AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE S/A 1** General – 1 hr 15 min AFTERNOON HUMAN AND SOCIAL BIOLOGY 2 General – 2 hr MUSIC PAPER 1 Section 1 General – 1 hr ## MUSIC PAPER 1 Sections II and III General – 1 hr 15 min Monday 09 May MUSIC 2 (General) ...
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...Buckingham is the marketing director for the Nor’easter, which is a class A minor league baseball team in Springfield. Just like any other profit-seeking business the aim of this sports club is sustaining a viable business by ensuring that it makes profit, at least it should have a break-even point in the opening season. The two main revenue sources for Nor’easters are ticket and Johny undertakes market research with an aim of gaining knowledge in connection to probable customers as well as their willing ness of attending Nor’easters games at diverse price levels of tickets. The result survey results and other information collected by various sources help the director in developing the strategy of pricing for the Nor’easters’ tickets and concession sales. The paper examines data that was obtained from market research; it presents two alternative pricing strategies giving both strengths and weaknesses for all of them. The paper also gives some recommendations from the discussed alternatives in the pricing. Considering the data survey evaluations, the information offered in the case and assumptions made, about half of the population of Springfield should attend at least one game all through the season for break-even to be arrived at in Nor’easters. Nonetheless, although not entirely reflecting the entire population, due to limitations of sample size, the data in the survey indicates that 39 percent of the residents of Springfield show some willingness of attending games. Nor’easters...
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...Decision Making Process Paper Your Name Date MGT230 Instructors Name Decision Making Process Paper Upon completion of my Associates of Arts degree program in business I was unsure what I should do next. I wondered if I should continue my education with the hope of having a better chance at getting a good career one day, and if so, should I continue at the same college. I didn’t know it at the time, but I used the first step in the decision making process and recognized “that a problem exists and must be solved" (Bateman, T. S., & Snell, S. A.,2011). The problem was that I needed to figure out what exactly I wanted to do with my life in terms of a career, and should I continue in school and which school should I attend. I decided that my best chance would be to continue my education in hope of finding a better career. I spoke with my aunt who is an accountant, and she encouraged me to specify my area of business because more degrees in business would be too general. From there, I decided that it would be better to focus on accounting since accountants make decent money and everyone needs an accountant. After about a six month break from school during which I had more time to think about my next move, I began to research various other local universities to see if they had an accounting program and how much it would cost me including tuition, material, room and board, etc. I didn’t realize it, but I was “generating alternative solutions,” the second step...
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...Supply Chain Network Analysis and Design: Location Analysis PROC 5820 7 May 2014 Summary The principal thesis of this paper is to discuss location analysis and its role in supply chain network analysis and design. The emphasis of site location is of strategic importance to all organizations seeking to maximize profits and minimize costs. The logistics/supply chain network design has six major planning steps in the process of designing a comprehensive logistics/supply chain network: The first step is to define the logistics/supply chain design process. The second step is to perform a logistics/supply chain audit. The third step is to examine the logistics/supply chain network alternatives. The fourth step is to conduct a facility location analysis, followed by the fifth step, which is to make decisions regarding network and facility location. The sixth and final step is to develop an implementation plan. Location analysis is also discussed in terms of the advantages and disadvantages of globalization and major location site factors. The discussion then describes the methods for evaluating major location site factors and making location decisions based on the evaluation. The paper concludes with discussing different modeling approaches and the need for comprehensive planning. (Reid and Sanders, 2010) (Coyle, J., Langley, C., Novak, R., Gibson, B. 2013) Introduction As stated by Jeff Karrenbauer...
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...Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Problem Solution: Global Communication Rona Brown University of Phoenix MPLB/500 David Rollins Problem Solution: Global Communications Global Communications feels the pressures of the industries with trying to keep up with its competitors and watching its stock prices fall. Yet the stockholders are giving them a lot of pressure to correct the problem. They need to offer better services than what their competitors are providing to their customers. This paper will discuss the background, the problem, the end goals, alternative solutions, risk assessment, the optimal solution, and lastly the implementation plan. Situation Background (Step 1) The total telecommunications industry has collapsed into hardship due to the Cable Companies inflowing the competition but Global Communications has been hit hard with not just the improved competition but smaller profit margins, the costs of doing business, and have realized that they need a new tactical plan, but will need help in implementing this. The problem is not actually noticeable, as one may think. It is easy to say that there is a substantial amount of competition and blame outside entities for their anguishes. In the long run, the real issue is GC's incompetence to successfully compete with new companies in the market (i.e. cable companies). Often this is the minor to a failure to discriminate their services from those of the competitors. It echoes as if their attempt...
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...(American Nurses Association, 2012). However instances exist that allow for a break in this rule. In fact there are some instances where it would be a violation of a rule to not share a patient’s information. If a patient was to come into the emergency room with cuts to his or her arm and confided in you the nurse that he does not want to live anymore; it is then your duty as the nurse to report this information as the patient is at risk for harming himself. There are also certain diseases you must report by law if identified. This paper will go over reasons and times when it is ethically and legally expected to breech confidentiality, what you can do in place of a confidentiality breech and how to make an ethical decision. Nurses are told personal information from patients; the law all personal information to be kept private. Clients will volunteer everything in assumption that trust will be upheld and their personal information will only be used for their medical needs. Breaking confidentiality is when a patient’s information has been shared with someone who isn’t considered to be involved directly in said patients care or given out with no proper permission from the patient. Unless the law requires, confidentiality should be maintained. Ethical Theories in the article Bioethics on NBC’s ER In the article “Bioethics on NBC’s ER: Betraying Trust or Providing Good Care? When is it OK to Break...
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...Running head: Constitution Paper Constitution Nequia Covington Christopher Powers Abstract The American Revolution creating the ideology that all men are created equal failed to connect with the new United States’ form of government. Americans attempted to define the meaning of American equality by holding several constitutional conventions that defined how the government would operate and who could participate in political life. The basic principles of democracy, giving majority the rule, struck fear into those who believed this would bring ruin of the hard-fought struggle for independence. The forming of a republic, which constructed a government where the important affairs would be entrusted only to representative men of learning and refinement, eased several minds. Constitution Paper The American Revolution creating the ideology that all men are created equal failed to connect with the new United States’ form of government (OpenStax, 2014). Americans attempted to define the meaning of American equality by holding several constitutional conventions that defined how the government would operate and who could participate in political life (OpenStax, 2014). The basic principles of democracy, giving majority the rule, struck fear into those who believed this would bring ruin of the hard-fought struggle for independence (OpenStax, 2014). The forming of a republic, which constructed a government where the important affairs would be entrusted only to representative...
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...Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Grand Canyon University: Ethical Decision Making in Healthcare Lisa Firkus October 27, 2013 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Care providers strive to provide care that is patient focused that maintains confidentiality and respect. This paper is about the maintenance of patient confidentiality and the trusting relationships that must be maintained between the patient and the healthcare providers. Ethical Implications of Breaching Confidentiality Patients seek care and treatment in hopes of receiving confidential, unbiased, honest, and respectful treatment. They also expect that care providers maintain their personal values and beliefs related to their care. As healthcare providers, everyone has the responsibility to uphold the confidentiality of patients. Patient confidentiality includes information about the patient that is collected based upon what the patient reports and what the physician enters in the medical record. In a situation where confidentiality has been breached, serious implications can arise. A breach in confidentiality can result in a failure to respect patient's autonomy and poses a form of betrayal (Ministry of Ethics, 2012). The betrayal that can result in legal implications such a HIPPA violations but an even greater ramification can be the distrust of the patient and family in the caregiver and the healthcare system. Patients may also question the care provider's true intentions including values...
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...| Prisons | | | | | | Our country has come a long way in the way that it disciplines those who break the laws. Once convicted, criminals can be sentenced to many different punishments depending on the crime they committed. Punishments can range from lenient, such as probation or community service, or more severe, such as jail or prison. Punishments increase in severity depending on the severity of the crime committed. A person who has committed a non-violent crime will have a better chance at seeing a probation sentence than someone who has committed a violent crime. Prior criminal record also plays a role in the sentence an offender receives. Even if the crime committed was not violent, if the offender continues to commit the same crime, their sentence will increase. The main idea behind prisons is to provide a facility that houses individuals being punished for committing a crime. There are several different types of prisons that people may be sent to depending on the kind of crime they committed. The most well-known are medium to high security facilities that are also referred to as general population prisons. These are the penitentiaries that most people would think of, where inmates who were found guilty of crimes ranging from theft to assault and even murder are housed. Minimum security prisons typically house convicted criminals who have not committed a crime of violence against another person. These misdeeds are better known as white collar crimes...
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...Analysis of different alternatives available to Guillermo Analysis of different alternatives available to Guillermo Guillermo's Furniture Store Scenario provides the expedient case study for studying the concept of financial principle in the competitive economic environment. The current paper discusses the approach of financial management with correct application of ideas to create value and economic efficiency through analysis of financial transactions to establish the position of Guillermo in market. Current Project, High-Tech Project and the Broker Project are three alternatives available to the company to invest in right project. Financial principles, financial markets, and business ethics form a foundation for the financial decisions that managers routinely make. Guillermo’s case study shows that the arrival of new competitor from oversees have put unexpected challenges on the financial condition of the company. Guillermo has three alternatives to approach the business with new insight and action. Incremental costs and benefits are the basis for choices among alternatives where transactions have at least two sides, with each party considering their self-interest. Concept of an opportunity cost can be applied to differentiate between the value of one action and the value of the best alternative. He can invest in new technology and make furniture automatically, accurately and with almost no labor costs. So, developing expertise can create value. Other option is...
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...(2) evaluate alternatives arising from production, special advertising, and so on, (3) decide on pricing strategy and products or services to emphasize, and (4) appraise performance. For example, contribution analysis involves how to formulate a bid price on a contract, and whether to accept an order even if it is below the normal selling price. Gross margin, found in the conventional income statement, which is sales minus the cost of goods sold, is not useful for this type of decision analysis. Contribution analysis recognises that it takes time to achieve an impact and does not seek to prove an impact before it could be achieved. It provides information on whether a program is likely to achieve an impact. In terms of accountability for outcomes, contribution analysis asks if everything possible has been done to effect the achievement of the intended results and what lessons have been learnt (Mayne, 1999) Break Even Analysis According to Kerin & Petersen 2010, one of the simplest applications of contribution analysis is the break even analysis. A breakeven analysis is used to determine how much sales volume your business needs to start making a profit. The breakeven analysis is especially useful when you're developing a pricing strategy, either as part of a marketing plan or a business plan. A calculation of the sales volume (in units) required to just cover costs. A lower sales volume would be unprofitable and a higher volume would be profitable. Break-even analysis...
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...Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: INTERSECT INVESTMENTS Gap Analysis: Gene One Stacy Starkes University of Phoenix May 17, 2010 Gap Analysis: Intersect Investments Gene One is a ground-breaking Biotech organization that has been faced with many issues. The organization has been forced to expand at a rapid rate to meet the organizational goals of becoming one of the leading organizations in the biotech industry. In order to compete with the ever increasing biotech industry, the CEO and the board of directors believe that going public within the next three years would be beneficial for the organization. By making the appropriate choices of becoming a publically traded organization, Gene One will bark upon a journey that will help them to revolutionize and to use cutting edge technology of eliminating pesticides on tomatoes and potatoes to meet the organizational goals. The rapid growth rate took the organization from a small $2 million start-up company to more than a $400 million in annual sales. Therefore, by implementing an IPO strategy and implementing other strategic goals will help fulfill the organizations growth target and prove the organization is worthy of its capabilities. In addition, the method of benchmarking can help Gene One to succeed and enable the organization to find the necessary solutions to the most pressing and immediate issues. According to The Benchmarking Exchange (2010), “Benchmarking is the process of measuring an organization's internal processes...
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