...A polynomial is a mathematical expression consisting of a sum of terms, each term including a variable or variables raised to a power and multiplied by a coefficient. The simplest polynomials have one variable but they can have two three or more variables. Knowing the formula and how to use and brake down polynomial can help us in our everyday lives. It can help you figure out how much interest you can accrue from a deposit or investment that you made with a given interest rate. Let’s take a closer look at an equation that deals with polynomials. “P dollars is invested at annual interest rate r for 1 year. If the interest is compounded annually then the polynomial P(1 + r)2 represents the value of the investment after 1year” (Dugopolski, 2012). P(1 + r/2)2 Original expression P(1 + r/2)(1 + r/2) Simplify the expression by using foil this means multiply first outer, Inner, last P(1+ r/2 + r/2 + r2/4) Combine the like terms P(1 + 2(r/2) + r2/4) Distribute P across the trinomial P + Pr + Pr2/4 Put all variables in descending order Now let’s try our formula with a given set of numerical information P=200 r =10% interest rate .10 as a decimal. P + Pr + Pr2/4 expanded formula 200 + 2/4(200)(.10) + 200(.10)2 substitute values into formula 200 + 10 + 200(.01) multiply 200 + 10 + 2 ...
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...UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Indore [UGC-DAE CSR] University Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore-452 001 (M.P.) (www.csr.ernet.in) (Advertisement No. 4-2012) Invitation for Expression of Interest by Chartered Accountants UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Indore (UGC-DAE CSR) is an autonomous institution established by the UGC, New Delhi under Section 12 (ccc) of the University Grants Commission Act 1956 and registered as Society under M P Registrikaran Adhiniyam 1973 with headquarters at Indore and Centres at Indore, Mumbai and Kolkata. The UGC-DAE CSR coordinates research from scientists / teachers from all Indian Universities on major facilities like Dhruva reactor, Variable Energy Cyclotron, INDUS-I etc. established by the Department of Atomic Energy. In addition, the Centres are also having many advanced research facilities. UGC-DAE CSR is fully funded by University Grants Commission (UGC). Other institutions also sanction specific and temporary scientific research projects from time to time. Financial transactions and Auditing of financial accounts, Statement of Accounts and Certificate of Utilization of Grants are governed by Memorandum of Association & Rules, Bye-Laws & Service Conditions, General Financial Rules of Govt. of India, Orders of UGC and orders issued thereunder from time to time. UGC-DAE CSR’s expenses was Rs.2,951 lakhs for year 2011-12 and sanctioned strength was of 137 employees as on 31-March-2012. All the...
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...Demonstrative Communication Have you ever smiled at a stranger or an associate and their face just lit up with happiness? They say a smile is worth a thousand words, so are many other forms of demonstrative communication. This form of communication involves nonverbal and unwritten communication. It goes hand in hand with communicating verbally. Posture, tone of voice, eye contact, and facial expressions are all a vital factor in interacting with another person. Nonverbal communication can be effective and ineffective, positive and negative, for both the sender and receiver. Demonstrative communication will be described, explained, and addressed further in the following paragraphs. Body language is very important for communicating with anyone. For example, if a person is attending a company meeting or learning in a classroom, it is highly suggested that he/she sit up straight and look alert to show respect and interest in what is being said. That person can also show an understanding by nodding, making eye contact with the boss or professor who is addressing the matter, smile, etcetra. If someone is slouched over in their chair with their elbow on the table and their hand holding their head up, they are clearly demonstrating to the head person that they do not respect them and that they could care less about what is occurring. These are two clear answers as to how demonstrative communication can be positive and negative. Another form of demonstrative communication is tone...
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...information or quotes. You lose any moral or ethical considerations. In your desperation to get a story you forget you are dealing with individuals, family life, privacy.”.(Carrick, D. 2012) The object of this essay is to evaluate the significance of the issue of balance between an individual supposed right to Privacy and the collective right given to Freedom of Expression within the Print industry. Specific reference will be made to adjudications made by the European Court of Human rights and how this has set out guidelines regarding the aforementioned. Furthermore, these cases will be analysed and compared to notable United Kingdom court cases to allow further insight into this particular problem facing the Media industry. The National Union of Journalists set out a code of conduct, outlining the main principles of journalistic ethics, something that has been held as industry guidelines since it’s creation in 1936. Part of that code of ethics states, “A journalist does nothing to intrude into anybody’s private life, grief or distress unless justified by overriding consideration of the public interest”(NUJ, 2011). With recent journalistic practises brought to light such as the illegal phone tapping as seen in the Leveson Enquiry, the use of intrusive photography of figures in the public eye, exemplified in Campbell V MGN LTD (2002 and the dissemination of personal information...
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...[pic] Tips for Lodging an Expression of Interest under the Skilled Migrant Category The cheapest and most efficient way is to submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) is online at www.immigration.govt.nz If submitting a manual (paper-based) EOI please do not send it to London Branch. Any manual EOIs should be addressed to: Expression of Interest Team DX SR57164 PO Box 3705 Wellington New Zealand For queries on your EOI once it is submitted, contact eoiteam@dol.govt.nz If submitting a manual EOI please do not send any documents (i.e. birth certificates) with the form. Our data entry team will only enter information that is written on the form. Tips on Completing an Expression of Interest Please carefully read the Expression of Interest Guide (NZIS 1101) (available at www.immigration.govt.nz/forms) and ensure that all information submitted is accurate. Exaggerating points will not give you a better chance of obtaining residence. It could slow down the assessment of your Expression of Interest and result in it being resubmitted to the pool or even declined. 1. Current Residential Address Under Question A14 please enter the address that you are currently living at. This is important as it will determine which branch your EOI is sent to if it is selected. You must update your EOI if there are any changes to your address, contact details or other details. You can do this online. If you have submitted a manual...
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...Registry No. 57412-1 British Columbia Provincial Court (Criminal Division) Nanaimo, British Columbia Saunders Prov. Ct. J. Heard: November 1, 14 and 28, 2005. Judgment: January 20, 2006. Constitutional law — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Fundamental freedoms — Freedom of expression — Reasonable limits — Oakes test — Motion to declare that a bylaw of the City of Nanaimo restricting large portable advertising boards to new businesses violated the Charter right to freedom of expression dismissed — City's objective to control proliferation of portable signs to address problem of visual pollution and balance public interests with commercial interests was pressing and substantive — Bylaw rationally connected to objective, as evidence indicated that number of signs dropped since bylaw — Bylaw minimally impaired right to freedom of expression, as smaller portable signs and other advertising means were available for businesses — Means used by city to address objective and its effects were proportional. Motion to declare that a bylaw of the City of Nanaimo restricting large portable advertising boards to new businesses violated the Charter right to freedom of expression — In order to curb proliferation of portable advertising signs, City of Nanaimo passed bylaw restricting use of portable boards 32 square feet in dimension to new businesses — Northridge Fitness Centre was a business located away from the highway that used a 32 square feet portable sign to advertise...
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...both nonverbal and unwritten and can be both ineffective and effective for numerous reasons. It is inevitable that demonstrative communication has both negative and positive effects for both the sender and the receiver through certain elements such as body language, tone of voice, facial expressions and others. Even though this form of communication is nonverbal it still requires both listening and responding from one another to take place. Myriad factors play a role with effective demonstrative communication both for the sender and the receiver. When I was in the Navy I would verbally communicate orders to my co-workers and although I was getting my message across to the receivers, I was using multiple forms of demonstrative communication to deliver my message effectively. Body language is one of the most important types of ways both for the receiver and the sender to be effective as well as allowing the sender to communicate the message in a positive way. While I was communicating my message to my co-workers I was aware of my posture and my movements. As a sender, it is important and valuable in order to be effective to engage the receivers in the message and not have them lose their interest. I was using my hands confidently and not using any defensive postures or arm crossing, while having my shoulders relaxed. Ineffective and negative body language for the receivers can be slouching, having your arms or legs crossed and keeping your head up. Your paralinguistics and eye...
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...move, and react to different situations tells the other person whether or not you are showing interest in a conversation, if you are being truthful and how well you are listening. Again, when your nonverbal signals are in balance with the words you’re saying, they increase trust, clarity and harmony. When they don’t, they produce tension, mistrust and confusion. Therefore, it is helpful to be more related to certain cues to gain a better understanding of what people are telling you. Together, the following nonverbal signals and cues that best communicate your interest and impact to others are: Facial Expressions: Halberstadt, J. (2009), researcher at the University of Otago in New Zealand says “facial expressions are blends of multiple emotions, they are open to interpretation”. Also facial expressions are the best indicator of human emotions but also the most misleading and unlike to some nonverbal signals, they are universal. For instance, facial expressions for anger, happiness, surprise, fear are the same across cultures. Furthermore, facial expressions are usually more obvious when we use our eyes and mouth to create an emotion. In fact, generally speaking, failure to make eye contact can be a sign of dishonesty or disinterest. In addition, a raised eyebrow shows interest or surprise, but if we raise both it indicates surprise or even horror. Postures: Just as facial expressions, posture and movement can also transmit information. For instance, arm-crossing, and leg crossing...
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...Part I Body language is a form of non-verbal communication, which consists of body posture, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals almost entirely subconsciously. John Borg attests that human communication consists of 93 percent body language and paralinguistic cues, while only 7% of communication consists of words themselves;[1] however, Albert Mehrabian, the researcher whose 1960s work is the source of these statistics, has stated that this is a misunderstanding of the findings[2] (see Misinterpretation of Mehrabian's rule). Others assert that "Research has suggested that between 60 and 70 percent of all meaning is derived from nonverbal behavior."[3] Body language may provide clues as to the attitude or state of mind of a person. For example, it may indicate aggression, attentiveness, boredom, relaxed state, pleasure, amusement, and intoxication, among many other cues. Understanding body language The technique of "reading" people is used frequently. For example, the idea of mirroring body language to put people at ease is commonly used in interviews. Mirroring the body language of someone else indicates that they are understood.[citation needed] It is important to note that while some indicators of emotion (e.g. smiling/laughing when happy, frowning/crying when sad) are largely universal[citation needed],[4] however in the 1990s Ekman expanded his list of basic emotions, including a range of positive and negative emotions...
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...Demonstrative communication consists of nonverbal, verbal, written, and unwritten forms. Not all messages can be received in a positive way when intended to or received in a negative matter when conveying a mad emotion. Verbal and tone will be acknowledged in understanding its importance when pertaining to a message from and too the receiver and sender. There are a variety of aspects of demonstrative communication skills. An effective way of nonverbal communication is eye contact. Eye contact can be seen as polite, and shows interest to the other person in which we will state as our receiver. Nonverbal is characterized gestures, facial expression, and postures. Have you ever been to a baseball game and noticed a coach use nonverbal communication towards his team players throughout the game? This is an effective way of communication as it allows players to receive the cues that are being transmitted through facial expressions, eye contact, and body language. For baseball games, nonverbal communication is used between the coaches and their players. This allows the team to talk to each other without dialogue and without have the other teams intercept their game plan at hand. Nonverbal communication is when trying to converse with someone whom is death. Also, it can be ineffective as ones nonverbal signals may be telling the receiver one thing and the receiver picks up a different cue. Depending on one’s culture, “personal space has specific types of special boundaries in which...
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...communication. These forms can be used to send a message as well as accentuate your verbal communication. Nonverbal communication can occur through the use of facial expression, body movement, eye contact, gestures, touch, personal space, and through one’s voice through inflection and other non-word forms. We will touch on each of these devices and give examples of how these devices help or hinder conversation. Facial Expressions Facial expressions are universal in the sense the receiver of the message, no matter the cultural or national background, can receive emotional messages from the look of your face whether you are happy, sad, mad, surprised, or even fearful. Properly used, facial expression can accentuate an intended message. Say you were sitting down to give a promotion to someone and had a pleasant look on your face, the receiver would likely be relaxed and feel more comfortable. However, improper use of facial expressions could detract from the intended message. Say you were conducting a disciplinary meeting with someone and smiled throughout. The receiver could get the wrong message, not take the meeting serious or even think it is some sort of prank. Body Movement and Posture Body language may reveal clues as to some unspoken intention or feeling through physical behavior. Unlike facial expression, body language is not universal and can transmit different meanings to...
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...essential, however it’s actually the original form of communication since the beginning of mankind. I. Introduction: 1. Attention Material: A. Visual Aids: pictures on PowerPoint slides 2. Orienting material: A. Statistics B. Body language affects every person on daily basis in communicating with one another. Transition: * We’re going to start by the simple basics of the body language, which basically are eye contact, facial expressions, and head movements. II. Body: 1. Eye contact * “Eye contact is the most basic form of nonverbal communication we as human beings own.” * “When people are speaking to one another, they don’t maintain constant eye contact.” A. In public places, people tend to explore their surrounding * Very little attention is given to the working staff * If a person is bored they tend to stare at objects, such as a vase in the place. They are new to the place therefore they try to explore it or start small conversations with people who they feel that they share a common interest with. (ex. Those who have been married for a long time. * Attracting attention by small normal gestures such as entering or existing the room helps some personalities feel like thy fit in better, yet could have a negative effect on a shy character. * People who actually know each other and are having a more personal conversation tend to have more eye contact as they are feeling relaxed and act impulsively. * Sitting opposite to each...
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...texting). Couples communicate in all three of these ways usually on a daily basis. Nonverbal communication can be used to show a variety of feelings with as little as one nonverbal sign such as the look on someone’s face and as small as the look in someone’s eyes (Miller, 2012, p. 145). Finding the right person for a mate is a difficult job all within its self, but it can make it easier if body language is understood this could be a problem of the past if people knew the signs of interest and not interested. Nonverbal Communication Nonverbal communication concerns six areas with each having a specific message (Segal, Smith, Boose, & Jaffe, 2014). Nonverbal communication gives clues that if known how to read cannot be denied including straightforwardness, compassion, and if the listener is paying attention (Segal, Smith, Boose, & Jaffe, 2014). Facial expression is the most popular type and can express pleased, unhappy, frightened, and flabbergasted (Miller, 2012, pp. 144-145). Facial expressions can communicate emotions with no verbal communication...
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...the world. As of now is has 441 Articles and 12 Schedules. It is probably the longest of the organic laws now extant in the world. The Constitution of India confers upon India the status of Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic. It allows us to elect our representatives and to form a government to makes laws and enforce them. The Constitution of India guarantees to the people certain basic human rights and freedoms, such as, equal protection of laws, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship and religion, freedom of assembly and association, freedom to move freely and to reside and settle anywhere in India, freedom to follow any occupation, trade or business, freedom of person, freedom against double jeopardy and against ex post facto laws. These rights are knows as Fundamental Rights and are envisaged in Part III of the Constitution of India. A person can claim Fundamental Rights against the state subject to the state imposing some permissible restrictions in the interest of social control. The grounds for imposing these restrictions on Fundamental Rights are expressly mentioned in the Constitution itself and, therefore, these rights can be abridged only to the extent laid down. The Ramlila Incident was a very unfortunate event. The Supreme Court of India took suo moto cognizance of the case and gave a new dimension to the Fundamental Rights stating that the right to sleep peacefully was a part was Article 21 and thus a Fundamental Right. The brief...
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...complicated form of communication. Facial Expressions When reading facial expressions, some of these examples may help: ← While maintaining eye contact is a sign of confidence and positivity, avoiding eye contact is one of the most clear negative nonverbal communication examples. This implies that the person may be lying, or fears confrontation. ← The smile is another give-away when it comes to facial expressions. While a soft smile is a soft expression that is encouraging, a rigid smile or a smirk may be a sign of contempt. ← Raised eyebrows are not only a sign of surprise, they can also suggest mockery or sarcasm. It may be a natural physical trait of some people, and they may do it without realizing. However, it is important to know the kind of effect it is having on others. ← Frowning is another facial expression that we tend to assume when under stress. This gives out the message that we are unapproachable and cold. Posture and other Movements Postures are included in nonverbal communication and may be explained with a few of these examples: ← Standing erect shows confidence, but if you are slouching it is a sign of low self-esteem and a stance that you have given up. ← Keeping shoulders rigid again give a sign that you may be unapproachable, and may affect the kind of people you attract towards you. ← Constant fiddling with everything in sight is a sign of anxiety, frustration, boredom and lack of interest. ← Standing with your hands crossed...
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