...Planning général des examens du 1st semestre 2013/2014 du 02/12 au 19/12 General exams schedule Fall semester December 02nd until 19th Le planning des examens peut être sujet à modification. En cas de modification, les étudiants doivent pouvoir se rendre disponibles sur la période d'examen (de leur programme) prévue dans la calendrier général 2013/2014. The general exams schedule may be subject to modification.In that case, students are requested to make sure they are available during the entire exam period (for their programme) specified in the general calendar 2013/2014. Service Planification/Examens Direction des Programmes et de la pédagogie 1/6 Date Heure debut Heure fin 18:00 18:00 18:00 Duree 10:00 10:00 10:00 28/11/2013 08:00 29/11/2013 08:00 02/12/2013 08:00 du 03/12/2013 au 06/12/2013 05/12/2013 05/12/2013 05/12/2013 05/12/2013 05/12/2013 06/12/2013 06/12/2013 06/12/2013 06/12/2013 06/12/2013 06/12/2013 du 03/12/2013 au 06/12/2013 09:00 12:00 03:00 09:00 12:00 03:00 09:00 12:00 03:00 14:00 17:00 03:00 14:00 17:00 03:00 09:00 12:00 03:00 09:00 13:00 04:00 09:00 12:00 03:00 14:00 17:00 03:00 14:00 17:00 03:00 14:00 17:00 03:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 11:00 11:00 12:00 12:00 16:00 17:00 12:00 13:00 12:00 16:00 16:30 17:00 16:30 17:30 16:30 12:00 12:00 11:00 12:00 11:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 11:00 16:30 16:00 17:00 03:00 03:00 03:00 02:00 02:00 03:00 03:00 02:00 03:00 03:00 04:00 03:00 01:30 02:00 02:30 02:00 03:00 02:00 03:00 03:00 02:00 03:00 02:00 03:00 03:00...
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...States | Olympic Games | | 1984 Los Angeles | Lightweight | Pan American Games | | 1983 Caracas | Lightweight | World Amateur Championships | | 1982 Munich | Lightweight | Pernell Whitaker (born January 2, 1964 in Norfolk, Virginia), nicknamed "Sweet Pea," is a professional boxing trainer and retired American professional boxer. Whitaker was the lightweight silver medalist at the 1982 World Championships, followed by the gold medalist at the 1983 Pan American Games and the 1984 Olympics. Whitaker then embarked on a pro career in which he became world champion in four different weight divisions. During his career, he fought world champions such as Julio César Chávez, Oscar De La Hoya and Félix Trinidad. For his achievements, he was named the 1989 Fighter of the year by Ring Magazine. Whitaker is also a former WBA Light Middleweight Champion, WBC Welterweight Champion, IBF Light Welterweight Champion, WBC, WBA & IBF Lightweight Champion and NABF Lightweight Champion. He is universally heralded as one of the top 5 lightweights of all time. After his retirement, Whitaker returned...
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...CUPRINS Cod clasificatie Proiectul Legii bugetului de stat pe anul 2012 Anexa nr.1 – BUGETUL DE STAT pe anii 2010-2012 SINTEZAVenituri buget de stat –capitole Venituri fiscale Impozit pe profit Impozit pe venit Impozite si taxe pe proprietate Taxa pe valoarea adaugata Accize Impozit pe comert exterior si tranzactiile internationale Contributii de asigurari sociale Venituri nefiscale Venituri din capital Donatii din strainatate Sume primite de la UE /alti donatori în contul platilor efectuate si prefinantarii Cheltuieli buget de stat –capitole – Autoritati publice si actiuni exte rne Cercetare fundamentala si cercetare dezvoltare Alte servicii publice generale Tranzactii privind datoria publica si împrumuturi Transferuri cu caracter general între diferite nivele ale administratiei publice Aparare Ordine publica si siguranta nationala Învatamânt Sanatate Cultura recreere si religie Asigurari si asistenta sociala Locuinte, servicii si dezvoltare publica Protectia mediului Actiuni generale economice, comerciale si de munca Combustibili si energie Industria extractiva, prelucratoare si constructii Agricultura, silvicultura, piscicultura, si vânatoare Transporturi Comunicatii Cercetare si dezvoltare în domeniul economic 0001 0003 0101 0301 0701 1001 1401 1700 2000 2900 3900 4401 4501 5001 5101 5301 5401 5501 5601 6001 6101 6501 6601 6701 6801 7001 7401 8001 8101 8201 8301 8401 8501 8601 Nr. pagina 1-24 25-42 25 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 27 29 29 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 35 35 36...
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...The Leadership Quarterly 23 (2012) 809–821 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect The Leadership Quarterly journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/leaqua Personality predictors of leadership styles and the self–other agreement problem Reinout E. de Vries ⁎ VU University Amsterdam, Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, Van der Boechorststraat 1, 1081 BT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Whereas it has been acknowledged that personality plays an important role in leader emergence and effectiveness, most studies have shown weak relations between personality and leadership styles. In this study, it is argued that one of the reasons for this lack of association may lie in the low level of self–other agreement among leaders and subordinates. In this study both leaderand subordinate ratings of leader personality and leadership styles are employed to inspect the relations between HEXACO Honesty–Humility, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness on the one hand and Ethical, Charismatic, Supportive, and Task-oriented leadership on the other. Using an instrumental variable procedure, strong direct effects of Honesty–Humility on Ethical leadership, Extraversion on Charismatic leadership, Agreeableness on Supportive leadership, and Conscientiousness on Task-oriented leadership were observed. The results imply that the relatively weak relations between personality and leadership styles in previous studies...
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...Date Location Attribute (MM/DD) 02/03-06/01 SBM 009 Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective Design Managmnt Major_Elective and Design Managmnt Minor_Elective and Economics Major_BAE_Elective and Eng'g Managmnt_Minor_Elective and MTH Major_Elective 09:00 Marian I. Mason am-09:50 (P) am NR 21139 ACC 201 02 M 3.000 Fund of Financial Accounting TRU Ronald D. 12:00 pm-12:50 Williams (P) pm 02/03-06/01 SBM 012 NR 21140 ACC 201 03 M 3.000 Fund of Financial Accounting TRU 01:00 Ronald D. pm-01:50 Williams (P) pm 02/03-06/01 SBM 012 NR 21141 ACC...
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...Global Social Finance Research 02 May 2012 Volume Growth and Valuation Contraction Global Microfinance Equity Valuation Survey 2012 J.P. Morgan Global Research J.P. Morgan Social Finance Yasemin Saltuk Yasemin Saltuk AC (44-20) 7742-6426 (44-20) 7742-6426 yasemin.x.saltuk@jpmorgan.com yasemin.x.saltuk@jpmorgan.com J.P. Morgan Securities Ltd. J.P. Morgan Equity Research Frederic de Mariz (55-11) 4950-3398 frederic.de.mariz@jpmorgan.com Banco J.P. Morgan S.A. CGAP Jasmina Glisovic Henry González This report is the result of a collaborative effort between CGAP and J.P. Morgan. J.P. Morgan analysts are solely responsible for the investment opinions and recommendations, if any, in this report. See page 21 for analyst certification and important disclosures. J.P. Morgan does and seeks to do business with companies covered in its research reports. As a result, investors should be aware that See page 21 for important disclosures. the firm may have a conflict of interest that could affect the objectivity of this report. Investors should consider this report as only a single factor in making their investment decision. www.morganmarkets.com Global Microfinance Equity Valuation Survey 2012 Global Social Finance Research 02 May 2012 Background & Acknowledgements Equity capital flows into microfinance have been increasing for many years, with both retail and institutional investors showing interest in this sector of financial services. Despite this growth...
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...A06-02-0007 FASHION FAUX PAS: GUCCI & LVMH “The brewing battle for Gucci is emblematic of the New Europe that is taking shape with the launch of the common currency and the globalization of industry: two Frenchmen squaring off for control of a Dutch-based Italian company run by a U.S.-educated lawyer and an American designer, and advised by London-based American investment bankers. “Gucci Watch,” Wall Street Journal, March 22, 1999. The Gucci Group N.V. 2000 Annual Report really said it all. Tom Ford, Creative Director, and Domenico De Sole, President and CEO, stood side-by-side facing the camera with eyes of steel. Ford, unshaven and shirt provocatively opened, was the American designer who had single-handedly revitalized the Gucci name. Domenico De Sole, dressed in a dark suit, white shirt, with finely trimmed beard, was the Italian lawyer -turned-businessman who had returned Gucci to profitability and promise. The photograph, of course, by the famous fashion photographer, Annie Leibovitz. These two men represented the defiant spirit of Gucci, a molten mix of high-powered fashion and high-powered finance. These two men had, in the first six months of 1999, been the centerpiece of one of the most highly contested hostile takeover battles ever seen on the European continent. Under attack by LVMH Möet Hennessey Louis Vuitton, the French luxury goods conglomerate, Gucci had implemented the age-old strategy of “the enemy of an enemy is a friend.” Gucci successfully...
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...Meagan Koltes Shoes for Moos Case Brief Section 02 March 6, 2014 403286237 A. Problem Identification and Justification The problem in the Shoes for Moos case is the lack of definition of the Target Market. Jim isn’t sure who exactly his target audience is, which could be broken down either by type of cattle, or by geographic location. B. Alternative Identification A decision needs to be made between the alternatives of targeting towards a specific type of cow, for example, dairy or beef, Or if the product should be targeted towards a geographic location, for example a particular province. A combination of the alternatives is also available. C. Evaluative Criteria Size of the Market: The number of cows in each geographic location, and the type of cow will be evaluated against each other to figure out the best target audience for this product. Potential Sales: The sales potential of each segment of the market will be compared against each to find out which market segment is going to be the most profitable. D. Alternative Evaluation In table 1.1, I compared how many of each type of cow existed in each province. From there it was decided that the worst case scenario would be that two percent of the dairy cows from each province would become infected with a foot disease and require treatment. This number would help me determine how big of a potential market Shoes for Moos could have. As you can see in table 1.2, Quebec has the potential for having the...
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...Personality and Individual Differences 39 (2005) 317–329 www.elsevier.com/locate/paid GoldbergÕs ÔIPIPÕ Big-Five factor markers: Internal consistency and concurrent validation in Scotland Alan J. Gow *, Martha C. Whiteman, Alison Pattie, Ian J. Deary Department of Psychology, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, 7 George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, Scotland, UK Received 12 May 2004; received in revised form 16 July 2004; accepted 17 January 2005 Available online 2 March 2005 Abstract GoldbergÕs (2001) IPIP Big-Five personality factor markers currently lack validating evidence. The structure of the 50-item IPIP was examined in three different adult samples (total N = 906), in each case justifying a 5-factor solution, with only minor discrepancies. Age differences were comparable to previous findings using other inventories. One sample (N = 207) also completed two further personality measures (the NEO-FFI and the EPQ-R Short Form). Conscientiousness, Extraversion and Emotional Stability/ Neuroticism scales of the IPIP were highly correlated with those of the NEO-FFI (r = 0.69 to À0.83, p < 0.01). Agreeableness and Intellect/Openness scales correlated less strongly (r = 0.49 and 0.59 respectively, p < 0.01). Correlations between IPIP and EPQ-R Extraversion and Emotional Stability/Neuroticism were high, at 0.85 and À0.84 respectively. The IPIP scales have good internal consistency and relate strongly to major dimensions of personality...
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...customer value.” ― Philip Kotler]. |Section |DAYS |TIME |Room No | |2 |Mon & Wed |09:30 - 10:50 |UB20203 | |5 |Mon & Wed | 03.30 - 04.50 |UB20203 | Instructor: Rahma Akhter Office : UB20605 E-mail : rahma.akhter@bracu.ac.bd Phone : 01817530917 Consultation Hours |DAY |TIME |ROOM |HOURS | |Sun & Tues |12:30-01:50 |UB 20605 |3 | |Sun & Tues |02:00-03:20 |UB 20605 |3 | |Mon & Wed |11:00-12:20 |UB 20605 |3 | |Mon &Wed |12:30-01:50 |UB 20503 |3 | I. RATIONAL: This course introduces the students to the world of marketing. Starting off with the key concepts of marketing, the course is also a survey of the marketing function of the organization, including the marketing environment and target markets, marketing strategy with emphasis on the marketing mix and social and ethical responsibilities of marketing. II. SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: At the end of the semester, the students should be able to understand – • The basics of marketing as well as its Concepts, Processes and...
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...Need for export credit insurance | | Payments for exports are open to risks even at the best of times. The risks have assumed large proportions today due to the far-reaching political and economic changes that are sweeping the world. An outbreak of war or civil war may block or delay payment for goods exported. A coup or an insurrection may also bring about the same result. Economic difficulties or balance of payment problems may lead a country to impose restrictions on either import of certain goods or on transfer of payments for goods imported. In addition, the exporters have to face commercial risks of insolvency or protracted default of buyers. The commercial risks of a foreign buyer going bankrupt or losing his capacity to pay are aggravated due to the political and economic uncertainties. Export credit insurance is designed to protect exporters from the consequences of the payment risks, both political and commercial, and to enable them to expand their overseas business without fear of loss. | At the same time one has to understand the limitations of SMEs, which are: • Low Capital base • Concentration of functions in one / two persons • Inadequate exposure to international environment • Inability to face impact of WTO regime • Inadequate contribution towards R & D • Lack of professionalism GENERAL FINDINGS OF FIELD SURVEY OF SMALL & MEDIUM INDUSTRIES / ENTERPRISES The study that was undertaken by contacting 23 small and medium scale industries from...
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...|[pic] |Syllabus | | |School of Business/Graduate | | |ACC/546 Version 2 | | |Auditing | Copyright © 2009, 2008, 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description In this course, students focus on the auditing practice performed by public accountants. Topics include the CPA profession and the auditor’s role, planning the audit, audit reporting and required communications, evaluating internal controls, audit programs for current assets and liabilities, and audit programs for other business cycles. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies...
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...Assessment Support Pack SCQF level 8 02 fro .7 5. 66 .1 34 International Purchasing and Supply — H2X3 35 80 www.sqa.org.uk © Scottish Qualifications Authority 2013 SQ A Published by the Scottish Qualifications Authority The Optima Building, 58 Robertson Street, Glasgow, G2 8DQ Lowden, 24 Wester Shawfair, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 1FD C hi na Fi le The information in this publication may be reproduced to support SQA qualifications. This publication must not be reproduced for commercial or trade purposes. This material is for use by teaching staff only. do w nl oa de d Publication date: April 2013 Publication code: H2X3 35/ASP001 by ce nt re _3 00 54 m on 10 /1 0/ 20 14 08 :4 0 Introduction This Assessment Support Pack incorporates assessment templates for both Higher National and National Qualifications (other than CfE) and can be used in a variety of ways including, for example: to generate evidence which demonstrates that learners have achieved all Outcomes and Knowledge and/or Skills for the Unit as exemplification of the standard of performance expected of learners achieving the Unit, ie as a benchmark to help centres develop an appropriate assessment for the Unit to give teachers/lecturers/assessors new ideas as a staff development tool Security and confidentiality The information in this publication may be reproduced in support of SQA qualifications. Where the publication...
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...concepts of future value, present value and the compounding of interest are dened and discussed. 1.1.1 Future value, present value and simple interest. Consider an amount $ invested for years at a simple interest rate of per annum (where is expressed as a decimal). If compounding takes place only at the end of the year the future value after years is: = $ (1 + ) × · · · × (1 + ) = $ · (1 + ) (1.1) Over the rst year, $ grows to $ (1+ ) = $ +$ × which represents the initial principle $ plus the payment of simple interest $ × for the year. Over the second year, the new principle $ (1+ ) grows to $ (1+ )(1+ ) = $ (1 + )2 and so on. 1 2 CHAPTER 1 RETURN CALCULATIONS Example 1 Future value with simple interest. Consider putting $1000 in an interest checking account that pays a simple annual percentage rate of 3% The future value after = 1 5 and 10 years is, respectively, 1 5 10 = $1000 · (1 03)1 = $1030 = $1000 · (1 03)5 = $1159 27 = $1000 · (1 03)10 = $1343 92 Over the rst year, $30 in interest is paid; over three years, $159 27 in interest is accrued; over ve years, $343 92 in interest is accrued ¥ The future value formula (1.1) denes a relationship between four variand Given three variables, the fourth variable can be ables: determined. Given and and solving for gives the present value formula: (1.2) = (1 + ) Given as: and the annual interest rate on the investment is dened =...
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...week four of the ILabs I conducted the necessary steps requested. Do to the finding in the search of the floppy disk and its key search in the result of bob and manuel I believe there is enough to investigate. The findings show a solid lead to this case and deserve more of an evaluation. 5) Details of Investigation Saturday, 11/21/2015 1:00 PM: Determined Keyword List: Bid AND fraud*,Bid OR fraud* ,Acuerdo* AND agree*,Acuerdo* OR agree*,Bid* AND money,Bid* OR Money,Sub*,profit, stipulation, account ,contract. U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 03/22/05, 11/08/05* Estado Libre y Soberano de Chihuahua, Mexico, 04/19/05*, 07/14/05 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 01/31/05, 06/08/05* Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, 09/12/05 Laredo, TX, 02/10/05, 08/29/05, 10/04/05 Havens, New Mexico, 09/28/05*, 12/03/05 Tucson, Arizona, 02/28/05*, 05/27/05 Estado Libre y Soberano de Baja California, Mexico, 03/06/05 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 01/05/05, 05/18/05 1:15 PM: Created Case File then added the provided floppy image file to begin my investigation. 1:20 PM: Added Keywords into the search 1:47 PM: was able to answer question 3. 2:19 PM: Setup of Case completed, and set Indexing option to full indexing. Then I was able to reIndexed the evidence. 2:47 PM: Began the eml files and addressbook.csv file to complete the moving. Then I was able to do a thorough search using my keywords. 2:50 PM:...
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