...Lista de cotejo Lengua y Literatura No.1 Nº | Nombre de los Estudiantes | Indicador de LogroIdentifica cada una de las letras y sonidos del grupo fonemático f, d en textos descriptivos y las aplica, de forma oral y escrita, en sílabas, palabras y oraciones. | | | Criterios de Evaluación (Aspectos a valorar) | | | Distingue y pronuncia el sonido f y d. | Representa el sonido con la letra o las letras que lo representan. | Traza las letras f y d mayúsculo y minúsculo. En letra cursiva. | Realiza dictado de palabras y oraciones. | Separa en sílabas | Alcance | 1. | Angie Lizbeth Ramos Martínez | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | 2. | Ashley Grissel Mairena Centeno | AS | AS | AS | AS | AS | AS | 3. | Bárbara Massiel Díaz Soza | AF | AF | AF | AF | AF | AF | 4. | Gema Paola Espinoza Murillo | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | 5. | Idalmis Esther Meneses Martínez | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | 6. | Lesdy Yanori | AS | AS | AA | AS | AS | AS | 7. | Lismar Haylin Ríos | AA | AA | AS | AS | AA | AS | 8. | Lizandra Vanessa Hernández Zamora | AS | AS | AS | AA | AS | AS | 9. | Natalia Victoria Dávila Zeledón | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | 10. | Axel Gabriel Castro Rosales | AA | AS | AS | AA | AA | AA | 11. | Carlos Zamir Loza Díaz | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | 12. | Enoc Ezequiel Zamora Aguilar | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | 13. | Héctor Danilo Mustafá Rizo | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | 14. | José Manuel Rodríguez Blandón | AA | AA | AA | AA...
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...Everyone has their own version of a good and bad trip. It’s always either you had a good trip or a bad trip, but never both. If you ever experience both, you have a bittersweet taste, kind of like that sweet and sour candy some of us used to eat as a kid that would make your mouth pucker uncontrollably. On this adventure, I had the pleasure of experiencing the good and bad, the fun and boredom, the gain of comrades and the loss of a friend. Dating all the way back to March of 2008, my unit was preparing to hop on our one way ticket to the sand infested countries of the Middle East. Everyone began making their final calls before we got the command to move out. I was alone at the time. Single and all my family immediate family being in the States, and no way of reaching out to them, I was left to wonder, worry, and drive myself practically insane. “You’re gonna be fine,” I kept telling myself all the way to Kuwait. Fast forward to a couple months later, because Kuwait was uneventful and boring as ever, except for the fact that is was hotter than a ghost pepper there. The flight to Iraq was by far the worse that I have ever experienced in my (at the time) 19 years of being alive. For those who know nothing about combat landing, this is where the pilot circles and drops altitude simultaneously to avoid any type of attack, such as small arms fire, rocket propelled grenades (RPGs), or anything that can cause damage to the plane or the personnel on the flight. When they initiated this...
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...hydraulic and electric power for ground operations. (3) The Chinook is fitted with a hydraulic winch for use in cargo loading and rescue operations. A 3,000-pound capacity winch is mounted on the floor in the right-hand forward bulkhead. The winch has 150 feet of cable and can winch up to 12,000 pounds of cargo with the aid of snatch blocks. In addition, an internal cargo-handling system with rollers can be installed in the CH-47D model cargo compartment. (4) The cargo compartment floor rests on rub-ber vibration isolators. The floor has a maximum load limit of 300 psf. The treadway aft of station 160 will withstand a wheel load of 2,500 pounds. The remaining treadway area will withstand a wheel load of 1,000 pounds. When used for additional cargo space, the ramp must be positioned level with the a. The CH-47 (Chinook) aircraft is a twin-tur-bine-engine, tandem-rotor helicopter (Figure 1-11). There are presently two models (C and D) in the inventory. They differ mainly in engine horsepower, rotor blades, and gross weight capacity. (1) The CH-47 is used for troop...
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...FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Operation Desert Storm saw the first female aviator in battle when Maj. Marie T. Rossi took the driver’s seat flying fuel and ammunition to the soldiers crossing into enemy territory. Rossi lost her life when her CH-47 Chinook helicopter went down on March 1, 1991. Her headstone reads, “The first female commander to fly into battle.” she certainly was not the last. Today, women of the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade continue changing the face of the battlefield by joining the fight as combat aviators, crew chiefs, and helicopter mechanics, showcasing their skills and leadership abilities. Lt. Col. Gail E. Atkins, commander, 122nd Aviation Support Battalion, 82nd CAB, is no stranger to the changing role of women in combat aviation. The Westchester, Pa., native has served for almost 18 years as a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter pilot. “We are seeing an evolution with regard to women in combat roles, in how our skills have evolved and how we are exploiting those skills,” Atkins said. “In aviation, we went through this back in 93’, when the military opened up attack aviation to women, so we are 15 years ahead of the curve in aviation compared to where our other branches are.” Throughout her career, Atkins has seen an increase in number of women who serve alongside her. “I have an all female staff right now and it’s just the way it has worked out. But I think it is indicative of the number of women who are joining the service,” Atkins said. Other women...
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...HOMEWORK Ch. 29 (Quiz on May 5,2016) 1. An electron moving in the positive x direction experiences a magnetic force in the positive z direction. If Bx = 0, what is the direction of the magnetic field? (negative y direction) 2. A 2.0-C charge moves with a velocity of ( ) m/s and experiences a magnetic force of ( ) N. The x component of the magnetic field is equal to zero. Determine the y component of the magnetic field. (+3.0 T) 3. A 2.0-C charge moves with a velocity of ( ) m/s and experiences a magnetic force of ( ) N. The x component of the magnetic field is equal to zero. Determine the z component of the magnetic field. (+5.0 T) 4. A particle (mass = 2.0 mg, charge = 6.0 C) moves in the positive direction along the x axis with a velocity of 3.0 km/s. It enters a magnetic field of ( ) mT. What is the acceleration of the 2 particle? (36 27 ) m/s 5. What is the magnetic force on a 2.0-m length of (straight) wire carrying a current of 30 A in a region where a uniform magnetic field has a magnitude of 55 mT and is directed at an angle of 20 away from the wire? (1.1 N) 6. The figure shows the orientation of a rectangular loop consisting of 80 closely wrapped turns each carrying a current I. The magnetic field in the region is ( ) mT. The loop can turn about the y axis. If = 30, a = 0.40 m, b = 0.30 m, and I = 8.0 A, what is the magnitude of the torque exerted on the loop? (2.7 N m) 7. A current of 4.0 A is maintained in a single circular loop...
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...CH 220C ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Spring, 2015 Section Page 1. General Information 2 2. Safety Information 2 3. Attendance 3 Make-Up Policy 3 4. Laboratory Protocol 3 Assigned Reading 3 Pre-Lab Quizzes 3 Lab Notebook 5 Chemicals 5 Due Dates for Reports 5 5. Orientation 5 In-Lab Information 5 Library Information 5 6. Check-In 6 7. Grading Procedure 6 8. Policy on Cheating 7 9. TA Office Hours 8 10. Faculty Course CoordinatorS 8 11. Course Web Page 8 12. Hints to Minimize Frustration IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 8 13. Work Schedule 10 Lab Report Due Date Schedule 10 Experiments 10 14. Supplements 17 A. Extraction of Unknown 17 B. Recrystallization of Unknown Products 18 C. Methyl Benzoate 19 D. Synthesis of Luminol 20 E. Azo Violet 23 1. GENERAL INFORMATION PRE- and CO-REQUISITES Pre- and co-requisites for CH 220C listed in the Course Schedule. Important: Because the lecture and laboratory courses are co-requisites of each other, dropping one of them requires that you drop the other as well, unless the drop occurs during ...
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...Chapter 27 Multinational Financial Management ANSWERS TO BEGINNING-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS Most of the questions are illustrated in the BOC spreadsheet model. 27-1 A purely domestic firm does not have to deal with exchange rates, different laws in different countries, transferring funds between subsidiaries in different countries, having to communicate in different languages, and so forth. All of these factors create complications and challenges for multinational firms. In spite of these challenges, there is a strong trend among corporations to “go global.” The primary motivation is profit—many firms can increase their rates of return on investment, and their stock prices, by going global. Some do it primarily to get raw materials; oil companies are an example. Others go global to expand their markets, which helps them cover huge development costs; this is true for producers of movies like Lord of the Rings. Others go global because production costs are lower overseas; this is true for most electronics firms. Still others buy from foreign suppliers; Wal-Mart and Nike are examples. Finally, banks, accounting firms, and other service companies are going global because their customers are doing so, and they must follow their customers or lose them. 27-2 (See the BOC model for data and examples of exchange rates.) From a U.S. perspective, an exchange rate tells us: a. Direct quotation: Number of dollars required to buy one unit of a foreign...
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...CHAPTER SEVEN Discussion Questions 1. What role does forecasting play in the supply chain of a build-to-order manufacturer such as Dell? Although Dell builds to order, they obtain PC components in anticipation of customer orders and therefore they rely on forecasting. This forecast is used to predict future demand, which determines the quantity of each component needed to assemble a PC and the plant capacity required to perform the assembly. 2. How could Dell use collaborative forecasting with its suppliers to improve its supply chain? Collaborative forecasting requires all supply chain partners to share information regarding parameters that might affect demand, such as the timing and magnitude of promotions. Dell could share with their components suppliers all of the promotions, e.g., holiday, back-to-school, etc., they have planned. These suppliers could, in turn, notify their suppliers of discrete components that a spike in demand is anticipated. These demand forecasts for end items determine the demand for components and coupled with knowledge of fabrication times, allows all members of the supply chain to provide the right quantity at the right time to their customers. 3. What role does forecasting play in the supply chain of a mail order firm such as LL Bean? LL Bean has historically operated almost exclusively in a make-to-stock mode and with very few exceptions, stocked products that did not go out of style as rapidly as many other clothing...
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...Christian Humanism Introduction I noticed that my best friend has been acting very weird since yesterday and I asked him what was wrong but he wouldn't tell me. During a test, he asked me if he could copy my work. This case is about honesty and I explained to him the importance of honesty. I advised him not to cheat because cheating wouldn't do him any good and that sooner or later, that doing of his will probably backfire on him. Body The Basic Human Values to be upheld was Honesty. Honesty feels like something you don’t come by often these days, but in the realm of human values, it is extremely important. The idea of staying true to oneself can often feel intimidating and impossible, but what most people fail to realize is that it is not the act of simply telling the truth that makes someone honest rather the quality of person who is being honest. An honest person is often straight, upright, sincere and fair and being an honest person brings more reward to the soul than the damage a lie could do. So if my bestfriend cheats, it also affects some bits of his characteristics and his image. "Hosea 12:7 A merchant, in whose hands are false balances, He loves to oppress."... In this Biblical text, it is understood that when he does something bad, he affects the people around him and surely, my bestfriend wouldn't want that. "Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God." and in this statement, it also understood that if you are honest...
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...Chapter 2 True-False Questions | |Operational management is responsible for directing the day-to-day operations of the business and therefore needs | | |transaction-level information. | | | | | |Answer: True Difficulty: Easy Reference: p. 52 | | |Deciding whether to introduce a new product line is the responsibility of an operational manager. | | | | | |Answer: False Difficulty: Easy Reference: p. 57 | | |Operational-level manufacturing systems deal with the firm’s long-term manufacturing goals, such as where to locate a new | | |plant. | | | | | ...
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...Chapter 4 Time Value of Money Solutions to Problems P4-1. LG 1: Using a Time Line Basic (a), (b), and (c) Compounding Future Value –$25,000 $3,000 $6,000 $6,000 $10,000 $8,000 $7,000 |—————|—————|——————|——————|—————|——————|—> 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 End of Year Present Value Discounting (d) Financial managers rely more on present than future value because they typically make decisions before the start of a project, at time zero, as does the present value calculation. 74 Part 2 Important Financial Concepts P4-2. LG 2: Future Value Calculation: FVn = PV × (1 + i)n Basic Case A B C D FVIF12%,2 periods FVIF6%,3 periods FVIF9%,2 periods FVIF3%,4 periods = (1 + 0.12)2 = 1.254 = (1 + 0.06)3 = 1.191 = (1 + 0.09)2 = 1.188 = (1 + 0.03)4 = 1.126 P4-3. LG 2: Future Value Tables: FVn = PV × (1 + i)n Basic Case A (a) 2 = 1 × (1 + 0.07)n 2/1 = (1.07)n 2 = FVIF7%,n 10 years< n < 11 years Nearest to 10 years Case B (a) 2 = 1 × (1 + 0.40)n 2 = FVIF40%,n 2 years < n < 3 years Nearest to 2 years Case C (a) 2 = 1 × (1 + 0.20)n 2 = FVIF20%,n 3 years < n < 4 years Nearest to 4 years Case D (a) 2 = 1 × (1 + 0.10)n 2 = FVIF10%,n 7 years < n < 8 years Nearest to 7 years (b) 4 = 1 × (1 + 0.07)n 4/1 = (1.07)n 4 = FVIF7%,n 20 years < n < 21 years Nearest to 20 years (b) 4 = (1 + 0.40)n 4 = FVIF40%,n 4 years < n < 5 years Nearest to 4 years (b) 4 = (1 + 0.20)n 4 = FVIF20%,n 7 years < n < 8 years Nearest to 8 years (b) 4 = (1 + 0.10)n 4 = FVIF40%,n 14 years < n 0 1 2 3 4 9...
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...Cancer KEY POINTS Biology of Cancer Cancer encompasses a broad range of diseases of multiple causes that can arise in any cell of the body capable of evading regulatory controls of proliferation and differentiation. Two major dysfunctions present in the process of cancer are (1) defective cell proliferation (growth) and (2) defective cell differentiation. Cancer cells usually proliferate at the same rate of the normal cells of the tissue from which they arise. However, cancer cells divide indiscriminately and haphazardly and sometimes produce more than two cells at the time of mitosis. Through differentiation, cells become capable of performing only specific functions. o Proto-oncogenes are normal cell genes that regulate normal cell processes to keep them in their mature, functioning state. o When proto-oncogenes are mutated, they can begin to function as oncogenes (tumor-inducing genes). Tumors can be classified as benign or malignant. o Benign neoplasms are well-differentiated. o Malignant neoplasms range from well-differentiated to undifferentiated. Development of Cancer The stages of cancer include initiation, promotion, and progression. o The first stage, initiation, is a mutation in the cell’s DNA genetic structure following exposure to a chemical, radiation, or viral agent. The mutation may also be inherited. o Promotion, the second stage in the development of cancer, is characterized by the reversible proliferation of the altered cells. o Progression...
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...CHAPTER 22 S CORPORATIONS Examination Questions 1. During 2013, an S corporation incurs the following transactions. Net income from operations $60,000 Interest income from savings account 28,000 Long-term capital gain from sale of securities 54,000 Short-term capital loss from sale of securities 44,000 The corporation's passive investment income for 2013 is: a. $28,000. b. $38,000. c. $82,000. d. $142,000. e. None of the above. 2. During 2013, Emerald Corporation incurs the following transactions. Net income from operations $125,000 Long-term capital gain from sale of securities 55,000 Short-term capital loss from sale of securities 35,000 Emerald maintains a valid S election and does not distribute any dividends to its sole shareholder, Dakota. As a result, Dakota must recognize: a. Ordinary income of $125,000 and long-term capital gain of $20,000. b. Ordinary income of $125,000, long-term capital gain of $55,000, and $35,000 short-term capital loss. c. Ordinary income of $125,000, long-term capital gain of $55,000, and $3,000 short-term capital loss. d. Ordinary income of $125,000. e. None of the above. 3. During the year, an S corporation incurs a $110,000 net operating loss. Eloise, the sole shareholder, has a $75,000 stock basis, and there is a $100,000 balance in AAA at the beginning...
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...8. Source IP Address: 10.10.5.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Subnet: 10.10.5.0 (host subnet) Destination IP address: 10.10.5.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Subnet: 10.10.5.0 (destination subnet) The packet will stay in the LAN because the destination subnet and the host subnet are the same. 9. Source IP Address: 10.10.5.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Subnet: 10.10.5.0 (host subnet) Destination IP address: 10.5.10.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Subnet: 10.10.5.0 (destination subnet) The packet will stay in the LAN because the destination subnet and the host subnet are the same. 10. Source IP Address: 10.10.5.1 Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0 Subnet: 10.0.0.0 (host subnet) Destination IP Address: 10.5.10.2 Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0 Subnet: 10.0.0.0 (destination subnet) The packet will stay in the LAN because the destination subnet and the host subnet are the same. 11. Source IP Address: 10.10.5.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 Subnet: 10.0.0.0 (host subnet) Destination IP Address: 10.5.10.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 Subnet: 10.0.0.0 (destination subnet) The packet will stay in the LAN because the destination subnet and the host subnet are the same. 12. C1- IP Address: 10.10.1.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 B1- IP Address: 10.10.10.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 Yes they are on the same network since they both have the same subnet mask. 13. From Router A you hop to Router E, then from Router E you hop to Router D. So you will only need to do 2 hops. 19. A rollover cable is...
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...CHAPTER | | SIXTEEN | | | | | | | | | | | | |16 | | |Motivating | | | |Employees | | | | | | | |Lecture Outline | | | |Introduction | | | |What Is Motivation? |The motivation of employees is a vital key to the success of | | |Early Theories of Motivation |managers and the business organizations they lead. Since the | | |Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory ...
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