... Phiên bản 2.5 Dự án khởi nghiệp 1$ Cho đi - nhận lại Hệ thống luân chuyển sự giàu có Mình vì mọi người - mọi người vì mình M5 System 1 Mọi dữ kiện đều có thể bị thay đổi tùy theo sự phát triển của thị trường, vui lòng cập nhật thường xuyên và không lấy tài liệu này là tiêu chuẩn chính xác Phần 1 Mục lục Phần 1: Dự án Khởi Nghiệp 1$ ……………………………………3 Phần 2: Quy chế của cộng đồng M5 - VPHP…………………..…13 Phần 3: Công thức 1 tuần lên M5……………………………..……18 Phần 4: 4 Cách phát triển……………………………………………21 Phần 5: Hướng dẫn quy trình PD - GD……………………….……24 Phần 6: Hướng dẫn thao tác trong website……………………….26 Phần 7: Hướng dẫn cách sử dụng USD-Bitcoin để mua PIN..…58 2 Mọi dữ kiện đều có thể bị thay đổi tùy theo sự phát triển của thị trường - vui lòng cập nhật thường xuyên và không lấy tài liệu này là tiêu chuẩn chính xác Phần 1: Dự án khởi nghiệp 1$ Phần 1: Dự án khởi nghiệp 1$ 3 Mọi dữ kiện đều có thể bị thay đổi tùy theo sự phát triển của thị trường, vui lòng cập nhật thường xuyên và không lấy tài liệu này là tiêu chuẩn chính xác Phần 1 Nguồn gốc Bắt nguồn từ cộng đồng Do Thái “Hệ thống luân chuyển sự giàu có” là hệ thống vận dụng dòng tiền hiệu quả bằng cách sử dụng “Lòng tin” và “sự giúp đỡ lẫn nhau” như cơ sở cốt lõi, cung cấp cho các thành viên trong cộng đồng đủ thu nhập hàng tháng. Tạo ra một chuỗi giá trị kinh tế rất lớn, để bảo vệ sự thịnh vượng lâu dài của cộng đồng Do Thái. Website: vphp.biz Nhà sáng lập: Nathan Meyer...
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...M5 ASSIGNENT2 RA 2 FP6005 Maladaptive Behavior & Psychopathology psychology/ M5 Assignment 2: RA2: Course Project Task II (Etiology and Treatment) Etiology and Treatment This assignment follows up on your M3 A2 assignment in which you made primary and secondary diagnoses and also considered some of the differential diagnoses for your chosen case. Please do the following: - Modify your diagnoses (if needed) based upon the feedback I gave or the questions I asked you to spur your thinking; - Read five (5) peer-reviewed sources on the etiology of both your primary and secondary diagnosis. - Read five (5) peer-reviewed sources on the treatment of both your primary and secondary diagnosis. - Your paper should have these sections with the headings in bold: - - introduction o etiology of primary diagnosis o Etiology of secondary diagnosis o Therapeutic modality of primary diagnosis o Therapeutic modality of secondary diagnosis o Justification of the Selected Therapeutic Modality for the Primary Diagnosis o Justification of the Selected Therapeutic Modality for the Secondary Diagnosis o Application of the Treatment for the Primary Diagnosis o Application of the Treatment for the Secondary Diagnosis. o Citations / References in APA style. **Please focus on this, as this is still an issue. - The total page should be 8-10 pages. - NOTE: The developed emphasized that you should...
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...DESIGN OF A HIGH-SPEED CMOS COMPARATOR Master Thesis in Electronics System at Linköping Institute of Technology by Ahmad Shar LiTH-ISY-EX--07/4121--SE Linköping 2007-11-07 DESIGN OF A HIGH-SPEED CMOS COMPARATOR Master Thesis in Electronics System at Linköping Institute of Technology by Ahmad Shar LiTH-ISY-EX--07/4121--SE Supervisor: Erik Säll ISY, Linköping University Examiner: Mark Vesterbacka ISY, Linköping University Linköping 2007-11-07 Presentation Date 2007-11-07 Publishing Date (Electronic version) 2007-12-07 Department and Division Division of electronics system Department of Electrical Engineering Linköpings university Linköpings Sweden Language English Other (specify below) Type of Publication Licentiate thesis Degree thesis Thesis C-level Thesis D-level Report Other (specify below) ISBN Master Thesis ISRN: LiTH-ISY-EX--07/4121--SE Title of series (Licentiate thesis) Series number/ISSN (Licentiate thesis) Number of Pages 30 URL, Electronic Version http://www.ep.liu.se Publication Title Design of a high-speed CMOS comparator. Author(s) Ahmad Shar A bstract T his m aster thesis describ es the d esign of high-speed latched com p ara tor w ith 6-bit resolution , full scale voltage of 1 .6 V and the sa m plin g frequ ency of 25 0 M H z. T he com p arato r is d esigne d in a 0.3 5 9 m C M O S process w ith a sup ply voltage of 3.3 V . T he com parator is designed for tim e-in terleaved bandp ass sigm a-delta...
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... Chapter 1 Homework Solutions 1.1-1 Using Eq. (1) of Sec 1.1, give the base-10 value for the 5-bit binary number 11010 (b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 ordering). From Eq. (1) of Sec 1.1 we have bN-1 2 + b N-2 2 + bN-3 2 + ...+ b0 2-N = -1 -2 -3 ∑bN-i2-i i=1 N 1 1 0 1 0 1 × 2-1 + 1× 2-2 + 0 × 2-3 + 1 × 2-4 + 0 × 2-5 = 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 = 16 + 8 + 0 + 2 + 0 26 13 = 32 = 16 32 1.1-2 Process the sinusoid in Fig. P1.2 through an analog sample and hold. The sample points are given at each integer value of t/T. 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sample times t __ T Figure P1.1-2 1.1-3 Digitize the sinusoid given in Fig. P1.2 according to Eq. (1) in Sec. 1.1 using a four-bit digitizer. Amplitude CMOS Analog Circuit Design (2nd Ed.) Homework Solutions : 9/20/2002 2 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 1111 1110 1101 1100 1010 1000 0110 0101 0011 0010 0010 1000 Amplitude 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sample times t __ T Figure P1.1-3 The figure illustrates the digitized result. At several places in the waveform, the digitized value must resolve a sampled value that lies equally between two digital values. The resulting digitized value could be either of the two values as illustrated in the list below. Sample Time 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4-bit Output 1000 1100 1110 1111 or 1110 1101 1010 0110 0011 0010 or 0001 0010 0101 1000 1.1-4 Use the nodal equation method to find vout/vin of Fig. P1.4. CMOS...
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...ARTICLE IN PRESS Biomaterials 28 (2007) 2908–2914 www.elsevier.com/locate/biomaterials 2D mapping of texture and lattice parameters of dental enamel Maisoon Al-Jawada,Ã, Axel Steuwerb, Susan H. Kilcoynec, Roger C. Shorea, Robert Cywinskid, David J. Wooda a Leeds Dental Institute, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9LU, UK FaME38 at the ILL-ESRF, 6 rue J Horowitz, 38042 Grenoble, France c Institute for Materials Research, University of Salford, Salford, M5 4WT, UK d School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK b Received 19 December 2006; accepted 16 February 2007 Available online 25 February 2007 Abstract We have used synchrotron X-ray diffraction to study the texture and the change in lattice parameter as a function of position in a cross section of human dental enamel. Our study is the first to map changes in preferred orientation and lattice parameter as a function of position within enamel across a whole tooth section with such high resolution. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction with a micro-focused beam spot was used to collect two-dimensional (2D) diffraction images at 150 mm spatial resolution over the entire tooth crown. Contour maps of the texture and lattice parameter distribution of the hydroxyapatite phase were produced from Rietveld refinement of diffraction patterns generated by azimuthally sectioning and integrating the 2D images. The 002 Debye ring showed the largest variation in intensity. This variation is indicative of preferred...
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...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A NSWERS TO Q UESTIONS 1.1 Computer architecture refers to those attributes of a system visible to a programmer or, put another way, those attributes that have a direct impact on the logical execution of a program. Computer organization refers to the operational units and their interconnections that realize the architectural specifications. Examples of architectural attributes include the instruction set, the number of bits used to represent various data types (e.g., numbers, characters), I/O mechanisms, and techniques for addressing memory. Organizational attributes include those hardware details transparent to the programmer, such as control signals; interfaces between the computer and peripherals; and the memory technology used. 1.2 Computer structure refers to the way in which the components of a computer are interrelated. Computer function refers to the operation of each individual component as part of the structure. 1.3 Data processing; data storage; data movement; and control. 1.4 Central processing unit (CPU): Controls the operation of the computer and performs its data processing functions; often simply referred to as processor. Main memory: Stores data. I/O: Moves data between the computer and its external environment. System interconnection: Some mechanism that provides for communication among CPU, main memory, and I/O. A common example of system interconnection is by means of a system bus, consisting...
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...Hall’s discovery of finding a feasible way of commercially extracting aluminum. He received a patent for the discovery in 1889 (“Alcoa Celebrates 120 years”, 2011, pp. 4). Since this period, the corporation improved and has undergone various structural and organizational changes. In 1888, Alcoa was incorporated as ‘The Pittsburgh Reduction Company’ and in 1908, the name was changed to ‘Aluminum Company of America’, which it remained till it was officially shortened to ‘Alcoa’ in 1999 (“Alcoa Celebrates 120 years”, 2011, pp. 3). Moreover, in 1928, Alcoa moved most of the activities it had been conducting outside the United States into Alean, a Canadian company, making Alean legally independent (Matthias Kipping and Ludovic Cailluet, 2010, par. 2). In 2008, Alcoa sold its packaging business which had accounted for more than 10% of its sales to Rank Group, and in 2009, it sold its wire harness and electrical distribution business to Platinum Equity (Alcoa History, Hoovers, par.1). Alcoa and other aluminum companies have run into obstacles in expanding raw aluminum production because it is energy intensive and often attract protest from environmentalist (Paul Glader, 2007, par. 3). The good news is that Alcoa Inc. and United Shipbuilding Corporation signed a memorandum of understanding to further develop the Russian shipbuilding market and expand the use of aluminum in domestic shipbuilding (“Alcoa to cooperate”, 2010,...
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...THIRD EDITI ----- --·-- --·-- - - -- - O N -- SU PP LY CH AI N MA NA GE ME NT Stra tegy , Plan ning , and Ope ratio n Sunil Chopra Kellogg Schoo l of Manag ement Northwestern University Peter Meindl Stanfo rd University --------Prentice I-I all Uppe r Saddl e River , New Jersey ·--· PEAR SON -- · - · - - - "ibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data :::hopra, Sunil Supply chain management: strategy, planning, and operation I Sunil Chopra, >eter Meind!.-3rd ed. p. em. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0-13-208608-5 1. Marketing channels-Managemen t. 2. Delivery of goods-Management. i. Physical distribution of goods-Management. 4. Customer servicesvfanagement. 5. Industrial procurement. 6. Materials management. I. vfeindl, Peter II. Title. HF5415.13.C533 2007 658.7-dc22 2006004948 \VP/Executive Editor: Mark Pfaltzgraff ii:ditorial Director: Jeff Shelstad ;enior Project Manager: Alana Bradley E:ditorial Assistant: Barbara Witmer Vledia Product Development Manager: Nancy Welcher \VP/Executive Marketing Manager: Debbie Clare Vlarketing Assistant: Joanna Sabella ;enior Managing Editor (Production): Cynthia Regan flroduction Editor: Melissa Feimer flermissions Supervisor: Charles Morris Vlanufacturing Buyer: Michelle Klein Vlanager, Print Production: Christy Mahon Composition/Full-Service Project Management: Karen Ettinger, TechBooks, Inc. flrinter/Binder: Hamilton Printing Company Inc. fypeface: 10/12 Times Ten Roman :::redits...
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...Journal of Financial Economics 43 (1997) 275-298 Privatization and efficiency: Industry effects of the sale of British Airways Catherine Eckel, Doug Eckel, Vijay SingaP Virginia Pohechuic lrrrliarv (Received ad Apill!?95; Swe Wm. final v&on &c&q. received VA 2UW. July US.4 1996) We analyze the etkt 04 privatization on the performance of British Airways by examining the privatization’s impa on airfares and competitors’ stock priax We find that stodc prim of U.S. annpetil9rs fell a sigoiticant 7% up00 British Airways’ privatb tion. imply@ expectation afa more annpetitive British Airways Closcx rivals d British Aimarn~agcPlcrdrcpinstoclrpiccthanmonctiwntrivakFurthcr. airfares in markets send by British Airways kll sigdcantly upon pcivatizatioo. The results suggest that a change from gov-mamm t to private ownaship improves economic __ -Ker nxmfx IEL Privatization; cfass@ctuionz G32; Ownership; L3k G38; Airlines Eritisb Airways L93 When a firm is privatiz& several factors change ownership changes from the government to private simultaneously. hands. !kcond, Firs4 the the firm’s --.. ._- .--.-l c orqmdmg author. This paper iu.5 bcnditai fran helpful fx3inmmI.s and kalbask from workshop participeDts 81 the Unbwsity d Arizwm, University of North Cardina at Chapel fJill. lad Virginia Pdytbnic Institute and Sate University. We agqxbate the ax~.~ructivc su~kms of Jobn Chahuax Lhvc Dmis Diane Desk. Rob Hansat. Murali Jaganaatban, Greg Kadkc. Dan Lem, Nancy...
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...Transactional defects Sales orders Revenue dollars What are some metrics associated with your projects? What are some metrics associated with your projects? Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma Control Charts – “While every process displays Variation, some processes display controlled variation, while other processes display uncontrolled variation” (Walter Shewhart). – Controlled Variation is characterised by a stable and consistent pattern of variation over time. Associated with Common Causes. – Process A shows controlled variation. X-Bar Chart for Process A X-Bar Chart for Process A UCL=77.20 UCL=77.20 75 X a C a fo P ce B -B r h rt r ro ss 8 0 U L 7 .2 C= 7 7 Sample Mean 7 0 X= 0 8 7 .9 L L 6 .7 C= 4 0 6 0 5 0 Special Causes 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 SmleNme a p u br Sample Mean Sample Mean 75 70 X=70.91 X=70.91 70 65 65 0 0 5 5 1 0 1 0 1 5 1 5 20 20 25 LCL=64.62 LCL=64.62 Sam N ber ple um Sam N ber ple um 25 – Uncontrolled Variation is characterised by variation that changes over time. Associated with Special Causes. – Process B shows uncontrolled variation. Control Charts and...
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...THIRD EDITI ----- --·-- --·-- - - -- - O N -- SU PP LY CH AI N MA NA GE ME NT Stra tegy , Plan ning , and Ope ratio n Sunil Chopra Kellogg Schoo l of Manag ement Northwestern University Peter Meindl Stanfo rd University PEAR SON --------Prentice I-I all Uppe r Saddl e River , New Jersey ·--· -- · - · - - - "ibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data :::hopra, Sunil Supply chain management: strategy, planning, and operation I Sunil Chopra, >eter Meind!.-3rd ed. p. em. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0-13-208608-5 1. Marketing channels-Managemen t. 2. Delivery of goods-Management. i. Physical distribution of goods-Management. 4. Customer servicesvfanagement. 5. Industrial procurement. 6. Materials management. I. vfeindl, Peter II. Title. HF5415.13.C533 2007 658.7-dc22 2006004948 \VP/Executive Editor: Mark Pfaltzgraff ii:ditorial Director: Jeff Shelstad ;enior Project Manager: Alana Bradley E:ditorial Assistant: Barbara Witmer Vledia Product Development Manager: Nancy Welcher \VP/Executive Marketing Manager: Debbie Clare Vlarketing Assistant: Joanna Sabella ;enior Managing Editor (Production): Cynthia Regan flroduction Editor: Melissa Feimer flermissions Supervisor: Charles Morris Vlanufacturing Buyer: Michelle Klein Vlanager, Print Production: Christy Mahon Composition/Full-Service Project Management: Karen Ettinger, TechBooks, Inc. flrinter/Binder: Hamilton Printing Company Inc. fypeface:...
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...Wang, PhD Decision Maker Partners: Lucille Auffrey, RN Jean-Marie Berthelot Tom Closson Doris Grinspun, RN Mary Ellen Jeans, RN, PhD Kathleen MacMillan, RN, MA, MSc Barbara Oke, RN Judith Shamian, RN, PhD Barb Wahl, RN Funding Provided by: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation University of Toronto Principal Investigators: Gail Tomblin Murphy Professor, School of Nursing Dalhousie University 5869 University Avenue Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4H7 Linda O’Brien-Pallas Professor and CHSRF/CIHR Chair, Nursing Human Resources Unit Co-Principal Investigator, Nursing Effectiveness, Utilization & Outcomes Research Unit Faculty of Nursing University of Toronto 50 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H4 Telephone: (416) 978-1967 Fax: (416) 946-7142 E-mail: l.obrien.pallas@utoronto.ca Telephone: (902) 494-2228 Fax: (902) 494-3487 E-mail: gail.tomblin.murphy@dal.ca This document is available on the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation Web site (www.chrsf.ca). For more information on the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, contact the Foundation at: 1565 Carling Avenue, Suite 700 Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 8R1 E-mail: communications@chsrf.ca Telephone: (613) 728-2238 Fax: (613) 728-3527 Ce document est disponible sur le site web de la Fondation canadienne de la recherche sur les services de santé (www.fcrss.ca). Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur la Fondation canadienne de la recherche sur les services de santé...
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