...Oracle® Database Concepts 10g Release 2 (10.2) B14220-02 October 2005 Oracle Database Concepts, 10g Release 2 (10.2) B14220-02 Copyright © 1993, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Primary Author: Michele Cyran Contributing Author: Paul Lane, JP Polk Contributor: Omar Alonso, Penny Avril, Hermann Baer, Sandeepan Banerjee, Mark Bauer, Bill Bridge, Sandra Cheevers, Carol Colrain, Vira Goorah, Mike Hartstein, John Haydu, Wei Hu, Ramkumar Krishnan, Vasudha Krishnaswamy, Bill Lee, Bryn Llewellyn, Rich Long, Diana Lorentz, Paul Manning, Valarie Moore, Mughees Minhas, Gopal Mulagund, Muthu Olagappan, Jennifer Polk, Kathy Rich, John Russell, Viv Schupmann, Bob Thome, Randy Urbano, Michael Verheij, Ron Weiss, Steve Wertheimer The Programs (which include both the software and documentation) contain proprietary information; they are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are also protected by copyright, patent, and other intellectual and industrial property laws. Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of the Programs, except to the extent required to obtain interoperability with other independently created software or as specified by law, is prohibited. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. If you find any problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing. This document is not warranted to be error-free. Except as may be expressly permitted in your license agreement...
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...Communication is a critical skill for every profession--including nursing. For this week, write a post describing the kind of written and oral communication that you do at work. How much of your typical work day is occupied with speaking and writing? What kinds of documents do you compose? Recall a time when you experienced a problem at work as a result of poor communication. What were the causes of and possible remedies for the problem? How do you think studying technical writing would help you in your current and future work? To show that you’ve done the required reading, the postings require that you summarize, quote, or paraphrase at least a few key ideas from the reading in your response. Make sure you cite your sources using in-text citations and an entry on the references page. Respond thoughtfully to the above prompts in a primary response. Then, write two secondary responses, each to a different classmate's post. Your discussion postings will be graded, and your grade will be determined by the quality of posts. All discussion posts should be carefully structured with a beginning, a middle, and an end; they should also employ complete, grammatical sentences that form coherent and cohesive paragraphs. They must address the question(s) and be on topic; they must reflect that you have done the required reading. When you agree or disagree with a classmate, the reading, or lesson materials, state and support your agreement or disagreement. Moreover, all posts should...
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...QUESTION 2 For the Starbucks Company www.starbucks.com 1. What is the Net Present Value of the project? 2. What is the Internal Rate of Return of the project? 3. How are these figured out? QUESTION 1-4 1. (Forward contract payout) Construct a delivery date profit or loss graph for a long position in a forward contract with a delivery price of$75. Analyze the profit or loss for values of the underlying asset ranging from $55 to $95. a. Which of these graphs shows the correct profit/loss line for the long forward contract on the delivery date, T? QA. GraphD QB. GraphA QC. GraphB QD. GraphC Graph A GraphB j I j I $2 $3 $2 $1 u 1 1$1 .... $0 0.., $85 $95 .... $ 0.., .., .., j -$1 j -$1 -$2 -$3 Price ofUnderlying Asset (on date 1) Price of Underlying Asset (on date 1) GraphC GraphD $2 J $1 j $1 1 $0 1 .... $95 $105 $105 "' .., "' .., 0.., "' -$1 -$1 J: J: -$2 -$2 Price ofUnderlying Asset (on date 1) Price of Underlying Asset (on date 1) When the delivery price of the long forward contract is $75, and the actual price at the time of delivery is $55, there is a [profit/loss] of sO. (Use a negative sign if there is a loss and round to the nearest dollar.) When the delivery price of the long forward contract is $75, and the actual price at the time of delivery is $70, there is a [profit/loss] of $0. (Use a negative sign if there is a loss...
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...Home Work Chapter 1 to 12 Book Reference: Simchi-Levi, D., Kaminsky, P., and Simchi-Levi, E., & (2008). Designing and managing the supply chain: Concepts, strategies, and cases (3rd edition). United-States: McGraw-Hill. Excel sheet: Student Name: Shaheen Sardar Department: Industrial and Management Engineering, Hanyang University, South Korea. Home Work 1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Supply Chain Management Problem 1: Consider the supply chain for a domestic automobile. a. What are the components of the supply chain for the automobile? b. What are the different firms involved in the supply chain? c. What are the objectives of these firms? d. Provide examples of conflicting objectives in this supply chain. e. What are the risks that rare or unexpected events pose to this supply chain? Answer: a. The supply chain for a car typically includes the following components:: 1. Suppliers for raw materials 2. Suppliers for parts and subsystems 3. Automobile manufacturer (Ford, in the example). Within a company, there are also different departments, which constitute the internal supply chain: i. Purchasing and material handling ii. Manufacturing iii. Marketing, etc. 4. Transportation providers 5. Automobile dealers b. Many firms are involved in the supply chain. 6. Raw material suppliers. For instance, suppliers for steel, rubber,...
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...Assignment front sheet and brief for QCF BTEC | Qualification | Unit number and title | Health and CareBTEC National Diploma and Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care | Unit 1 : Developing effective communication in Health and Social Care | Learner name | Assessor name Ruth Higgins | | | Date issued | Hand in deadline | Submitted on | W/B 8.9.14 | W/B 13.10.14 | | | | Assignment title | Understanding effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care | In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found. | Criteria reference | To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able to: | | Task no. | | Evidence | P1 | Explain the role of effectivecommunication and interpersonal interaction in ahealth and social care context | | | | | P2 | Discuss theories of communication | | | | | M1 | Assess the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care with reference to theories of communication | | | | | Learner declaration | I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own. I have clearly referenced any sources used in the work. I understand that false declaration is a form of malpractice.Learner signature: Date: | ASSESSMENT RECORD SHEET | Programme...
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...A comparative analysis of Operation management of Mother Dairy and Amul Submitted by: Group 7 Sayak Ray-159 Pranaw Gautam-160 Vineet Gautam-162 Pardep Jindal-169 Monika Agarwal-170 Shruti Gupta-178 Executive Summary India’s dairy sector is expected to triple its production in the next 10 years in view of expanding potential for export to Europe and the West. Moreover with WTO regulations expected to come into force in coming years all the developed countries which are among big exporters today would have to withdraw the support and subsidy to their domestic milk products sector. Also India today is the lowest cost producer of per litre of milk in the world, at 27 cents, compared with the U.S' 63 cent. Also to take advantage of this lowest cost of milk production and increasing production in the country multinational companies are planning to expand their activities here. Some of these milk producers have already obtained quality standard certificates from the authorities. This will help them in marketing their products in foreign countries in processed form. The urban market for milk products is expected to grow at an accelerated pace of around 33% per annum to around Rs.83,500 crores by year 2010. This growth is going to come from the greater emphasis on the processed foods sector and also by increase in the conversion of milk into milk products. By 2010, the value of Indian dairy produce is expected to be Rs 10,00,000 million. Presently the market is valued at...
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...1.0 PENGENALAN Pendidikan Kesihatan ialah disiplin ilmu yang membolehkan murid mendapat pengalaman pembelajaran secara berterusan untuk membuat keputusan, meningkatkan literasi kesihatan dan mengamalkan gaya hidup sihat. Murid dididik supaya sentiasa bersedia menyesuaikan diri dalam aspek fizikal, mental, emosi, sosial dan rohani. Pengajaran dan pembelajaran Pendidikan Kesihatan yang terancang dapat meningkatkan potensi individu ke tahap kesihatan optimum. Matlamat Pendidikan Kesihatan adalah untuk membolehkan individu mengawal kesihatan diri, keluarga, masyarakat dan persekitaran menerusi pengetahuan, kemahiran, amalan gaya hidup sihat dan bersikap positif untuk mencapai kesejahteraan hidup serta jangka hayat panjang yang berkualiti (Draf KSSR. 2014). Objektif utama pembelajaran Pendidikan Kesihatan adalah untuk memastikan: Murid boleh : (i) mempertingkatkan pengetahuan, sikap dan amalan kesihatan diri, keluarga, masyarakat serta persekitaran; (ii) mempamerkan kemahiran mencegah masalah kesihatan dan penyakit; dan (iii) menguasai keupayaan bagi menghadapi dan menangani masalah serta isu berkaitan dengan kesihatan. Oleh yang demikian, dalam usaha mendidik pelajar untuk memahami dan mempelajari subjek Pendidikan Kesihatan dengan lebih berkesan, pelajar tersebut harus mengaplikasikan kemahiran berfikir aras tinggi atau lebih dikenali sebagai KBAT. KBAT perlu dipelajari melalui kaedah ransangan dan proses pebelajarannya adalah berterusan. Justeru, penerapan KBAT...
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...Assessment Brief Distribution date: w/c 20/05/2013 Submission deadline: 29/07/2013 Result and feedback date: 4 weeks from the deadline Assessment Brief Unit Details: Unit Code: Organisations and Behaviour (Unit 3) Programme Name: BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business Awarding body: Edexcel Unit Level (QCF): QCF-4 Academic term: May - July 2013 Course Details | Course Name | BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business | Unit number | 3 | Unit Name | Organisations and Behaviour | Credit Value | 15 | Lecturer | Antonios/Hillary/Ousman/Raazia/Sunday/Victor | Hand Out/Issue Date | w/c 20.05.2013 | Submission Deadline | 29 July 2013 | Introduction Students are expected to write a report covering the points listed under each of the learning outcomes. To achieve a pass in this unit, you must successfully address all of the assessment criteria listed (P1-P12). We expect all students to achieve their potentials and would encourage you to address all pass criteria, merit and distinction descriptors. For certain tasks students are encouraged to use real life examples and/or the scenario provided below. There is not set format for this report. However, like all business report you should have an introduction and a conclusion. Scenarios A Coca-Cola Great Britain People often assume that The Coca-Cola Company bottles and distributes its own beverages. For the most part, it does not. The Company's primary...
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...Asignment on Mission of [pic] Submitted To Prof. Dr. Syed Rashidul Hasan Professor Dept of MBA Date of Submission: Prepared By Md Waliur Rosul ID: 12515035 Lulu International Exchange The specialists in providing foreign exchange expertise to clients. Introduction Lulu International Exchange is the money transaction arm of the renowned LuLu Group of Companies, which has diverse business interests shaped over more than a century of visionary entrepreneurship. Trust and reliability were the watchwords, which built Lulu International Exchange customer base even further. Incorporated in 2008 under the ownership of HH Sheikh Saeed bin Zayed Al Nahyan - a member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council - and Indian business stalwart M.A. Yusuff Ali, a Padmashree awardee and Managing Director of EMKE Group. The company set up with a paid up capital of AED fifty million has its Registered Office in Abu Dhabi. The company has started its operations from UAE and has liaising offices in India and Bangladesh. Currently, over 40 locations in Malls and Super Markets owned and managed by our Group Company, in the Middle East have been identified for setting up branch offices Between the last two years, Correspondent Banking relationships become with over 100 banks worldwide along with several remote draft printing stations. It should be noted that Remittance and Currency Exchange business are Sharia compliant. In the...
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...Tyquan Bazemore Personal Financial Planning Professor: Rodney Jean-Baptiste Week Four Problem Sets 1.Determining Profit or Loss from an Investment. Three years ago, you purchased 150 shares of IBM stock for $88 a share. Today, you sold your IBM stock for $103 a share. For this problem, ignore commissions that would be charged to buy and sell your IBM shares. a. What is the amount of profit you earned on each share of IBM stock? $16 b. What is the total amount of profit for your IBM investment? $2400 2.Calculating Earnings Per Share, Price-Earnings Ratio, and Book Value. As a stockholder in Bozo Oil Company, you receive its annual report. In the financial statements, the firm has reported assets of $9 million, liabilities of $5 million, after-tax earnings of $2 million, and 750,000 outstanding shares of common stock. a. Calculate the earnings per share of Bozo Oil’s common stock. Answer: After Tax Income / Number of Shares Outstanding = EPS b. Assuming that a share of Bozo Oil’s common stock has a market value of $40, what is the firm’s price-earnings ratio? Answer: Price per share / Earnings per share = P/E Ratio c. Calculate the book value of a share of Bozo Oil’s common stock. Answer: (Assets – Liabilities) / Number of shares outstanding = Book value 3. Calculating Rate of Return. Assume that at the beginning of the year, you purchase an investment for $8,000 that pays $100 annual income. Also assume the investment’s...
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...Unit 2 Assignment 1 Blank Answer Sheet Name: Date: Electronics ET2530 Chapter 2 (pp. 111-113) 2. A 1500 kHz carrier and a 2 kHz intelligence signal are combined in a non-linear device. List all the frequency components produced. - 1498, 1500, and 1520KHz 3.If a carrier is amplitude modulated what causes the sideband frequencies? - The non-linear mixing of the carrier and intelligence frequencies. 4.What determines the bandwidth of emission for an AM transmission? - It is twice the frequency of the highest audio frequency transmitted. The upper sideband is fc +FM where fc is the carrier frequency and FM is the modulation (audio) frequency .The lower sideband is fc – FM. The total bandwidth is 2*FM 5.Explain the difference between a sideband and a side frequency. - A sideband carries the modulation or "information". in old fashioned AM and FM transmission schemes, a carrier is broadcast in addition to the sideband(s). Only the sideband is needed to communicate. A spurious frequency that happens when a carrier is transmitted has no added "information" and just adds to the transmission bandwidth. Sometimes these occur by intermixing within the transmitter. a common example is CB splatter from overdrive of RF amps. 9.Draw a diagram (or indicate which text book Figure # shows this) of a carrier wave envelope when modulated by 50% by a sinusoidal wave. Indicate on the diagram the dimension from which the percentage of modulation is determined. ...
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...Accountability in Reporting Memo To: Nonfinancial Audience From: Gabriella Goodfield, Accountant Date: June 25, 2012 Subject: Impact of public scrutiny on not-fot-profit reporting requirements The nonfinancial audience main concerns were and are why is the so much information in the financial reporting. Also, the nonfinancial is questioning why is it necessary for the extra information. Starting with the fact that all financial reports and statements has to give a full picture of what is going on within the organization. This one why it is important that there is a need for certain information. Not-for-profit organizations in part receive money from the U.S. Government. In some case receive contributions from pledges, contributions, donations. In part the not-for-profit could be the government itself. These not-for-profits organization and governments recently were being question by the public where is the money being spent. Therefore the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, Financial Accounting Standard Board has install several statement of standards that tells the not-for-profits what has to be reported and also how to report the financial statements. These standards from GASB and the FASB are the results of the nonfinancial audience concerns about not-for-profits and government entities. The concerns force the GASB and the FASB to review and update their standards. Also provide new standards as well. Reference Titard, P. W (2003)...
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...World War II Through the 1970’s Stephen Lundert Dr. Mel Albin HIS 105 Contemporary US History Strayer University 2 June 2013 This is the Baby Boom Generation. The period runs from the beginning of WWII thought the end of the 1960’s. The Vietnam War period was a very tumultuous period for the United States and a counterculture was created. This was also a period of great social unrest. The economic upturn that began at the end of WWII came to an end. The US participated in 3 wars; World War II, Korea, and Vietnam during this period. Women and minorities continued to make advances and even had some victories in the Civil Rights arena. There were several major tuning points that occurred during this time period but, I selected WWII and the Cold War because I believe they had the greatest impact. The first turning point to be discussed will be World War II. The war prompted a tremendous mobilization of America Resources, at a level not seen since the Civil War. The American Economy ramped up from that of the low-production Great Depression years to the most powerful economy in the world. The economy showed the most remarkable improvement, Wartime mobilization boosted production, increased demand for labor, and rescues the economy from the depression. World War II initiated the most significant federal management of the economy in American history. When the war began, President Roosevelt implemented the War Production Board (WPB) to steer the economy into...
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...Identifying Potential Risk, Response, and Recovery during Gaming Software Development Bandon Wilson Professor Ali Abedin CIS 333 November 25, 2014 Internet bots, also known as web robots, WWW robots or simply bots, are software applications that run automated tasks over the Internet. Typically, bots perform tasks that are both simple and structurally repetitive, at a much higher rate than would be possible for a human alone. The largest use of bots is in web spidering, in which an automated script fetches, analyzes and files information from web servers at many times the speed of a human. Each server can have a file called robots.txt, containing rules for the spidering of that server that the bot is supposed to obey. In addition to their uses outlined above, bots may also be implemented where a response speed faster than that of humans is required for example, gaming bots and auction-site robots or less commonly in situations where the emulation of human activity is required, for example chat bots. Recently bots have been used for search advertising, such as Google AdSense. (Juusi, 2012) Internet bots are also commonly used in games such as RuneScape, despite the fact that it's not allowed. RuneScape has now known bots as illegal and you will receive a fine of $500-$2,500. Another, more malicious use of bots is the coordination and operation of an automated attack on networked computers, such as a denial-of-service attack by a botnet. Internet bots can also...
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...Unit 3 Research Assignment I’d say that the SQL Server database-naming convention makes the most sense to me. The database name accurately reflects the database content and all database names must be prefixed with the originating components acronym. The file names match the database name and the table names should accurately reflect the table’s content and function. Each column name must be unique within its table. Guidelines and best practices should be followed as a general rule, but it is understood that exception situations may exist. Developers must be prepared to provide a justification for any exceptions. There are no right and wrong answers for naming conventions as far as I am concerned. It’s all down to factors such as existing naming conventions in your applications and personal preference. I think the most important rule to adhere to is to be consistent. People may argue about whether to have underscores in object names or whether you should have proper case but it doesn't really matter as long as everything adheres to the same set of rules. If you have an existing set of objects then I'd suggest trying to match what is already in place. Of course, it’s also good to ensure names are logical! Also called an entity-relationship (ER) diagram, a graphical representation of entities and their relationships to each other, typically used in computing in regard to the organization of data within databases or information systems. An entity is a piece of data-an object...
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