...Name of student: Course: Tutor: Date of submission: Question one How does Phaedrus respond to Lysias’ speech? What do you think evokes Phaedrus’ response? Include a quotation from the text to support your conclusion. Phaedrus mentions that Lysias speech about love after fashion ingeniously proves that a non lover should be accepted instead of the lover. Phaedrus response is evoked by the fact that Lysias’ speech has clearly demonstrated the difference between a lover and non lover. The speech has proven weighty benefits of being a non lover to a lover, for example a non lover is in control of his own consciousness, thus desires good, and not controlled by opinions of the general public. He asserts at the end of reading the speech to Socrates by emphasizing the excellence in use of language. He says, “Now, Socrates, what do you think? Is not the discourse excellent, more especially in the matter of the language?” Question two How does Socrates initially respond to Lysias’ speech at 234d? Read carefully, and explain what you think is going on here. Again, refer to the text to support your reading. Socrates does not respond to the content of Lysias speech at first instance. Rather he is mesmerized by the way Phaedrus delivers the speech to him. He becomes absorbed in the speech albeit because of Phaedrus presentation. Socrates believes Phaedrus is trying to show-off skills which clearly to him, Phaedrus is a novice as compared to him. He observes, “…And this I owe to...
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...Dear Respondents, The researcher is undertaking a study entitled “The influence of Long Vacation/ Holidays on the study habits of BS Criminology student in the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta-Calamba Campus” as part of the requirement to complete the course. Kindly accomplished the questionnaire to help her to obtain relevant data on the problem she has chosen. Thank you. Jemillyn C. Egildo_____ The Reasercher Questionnaire Instruction: Read each statement carefully. Kindly check your answer to the questions below and answer if it is needed. Your answer will determine the influence of long vacation/ holidays on the study habits of BS Criminology students which will help in the completion of the study. Kindly fill out the blanks below: 1. Respondent Profile Name:(optional) ______________________ Age: __________ Gender: __________ Year level: __________ 2. Rate the following indicators being 4 as the highest: 4 - Strongly Agree 2 - Disagree 3 – Agree 1 – Strongly Disagree |ATTITUDES AFTER HOLIDAYS |4 |3 |2 |1 | | | | | | | |1. Do you come late for classes? | | ...
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...Donna Dubinsky and Apple Computer Case questions 1. Why was Dubinsky initially so successful at Apple? * The organizational structure for apply and the distribution division was simply and clean * She claimed that having a good supervisor as mentor is precious, and guided her career path * With her ways of doing and managing phrased by her subordinates, Dubinsky was able to equip herself not only the position powers but also reputation and personal power * In terms of work evaluation, she maintained good relationships with all dealers, a critical factor in the industry. * Employees of distribution group took pride in their system’s efficiency and simplicity. It is very critical for the employees to agree and feel good about what they do. 2. Why did she respond the way she did to the JIT proposal? Two parts, emotional and rational * The distribution division was doing excellent, as they never caused a delay in product delivery, also maintain good relationships with dealers. All of a sudden, the top management suggested a proposal that was almost mandatory. * It is very offensive that other people step into her domain and try to break what her team has created. * The rationale behind the proposal was not in favor to apple’s good in a long term. As off the shelf business got to have inventory, and also room for faulty and returned product. 3. What do you think she should have done differently? Be specific. * Instead...
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...Study Questions--Hypothesis Testing 1. What are the appropriate statistical tests for the following: * The hypothesis is that the average campaign contributions, in dollars, of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents differ. * The hypothesis is that department store managers and boutique owners differ in the number of "yes" or "no" responses given to a question about interest in a new product. * A manager suspects that the effect of a recent advertising campaign has had different effects on average store sales across the five states in her region. * The hypothesis is a comparison of response rates in a survey in which half the respondents were given a cash incentive and the other half were not. * A researcher believes that, in a grocery store, couples spend more than individuals. * The hypothesis is that the monthly sales of salespeople who are given ethics training will exceed that of salespeople who are not given ethics training. 2. A firm has 24 stores split between East and West regions. How would a researcher test the hypothesis that the two regions had different satisfaction ratings? 3. How would the same researcher test the hypothesis that the satisfaction ratings in both regions had improved from last year to this year? 4. A researcher measures the proportion that intend to purchase in groups representing two market segments. Test the hypothesis that the two samples represent different populations. * sample 1:...
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...Eastern Mediterranean University Department of Information Technology ITEC400 – Summer Training Report Submitted by: Name-Surname : PRINCESS ONYEKACHI NWACHUKWU Number : 118021 Name of Company : D.M.S Nigeria (Limited) Location of Company : Onne, Rivers State, Nigeria Dates of Training : 30.7.2014 – 23.9.2014 Duration of Training : 40 working days November 2014 Table of Contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………….. | | 1 | 2. Company Description……………………………………………………………………………………. | | 3 | 2.1 Services Rendered…………………………………………………………………………………... | | 3 | 2.2 Projects Executed……………………………………………………………………………………. | | 4 | 2.3 Roles of D.M.S. IT Department………………………………………………………………… | | 5 | 2.4 Contact Person………………………………………………………………………………………… | | 6 | 2.5 Computers and Hardware………………………………………………………………………… | | 6 | 2.6 Working Environment ……………………………………………………………………………… | | 6 | 3. Problem Definition………………………………………………………………………………………… | | 7 | 4. Work Done…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. | | 8 | 4.1 Software Development ……………………………………………………………………………. | | 8 | 4.2 Troubleshooting Printer Issues…..…………………………………………………………….. | | 15 | 4.3 Troubleshooting Network Connectivity and Hot Swapping ….…………………… | | 16 | 4.4. Learning New Software…………………………………………………………………………… 4.5 Help Desk Activities……………………………………………………………………………… 18 4.6 Problems Faced……………………………………………………………………………………...
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...The 2 Sides of Power Sam Pinsky Patrick Halpenny Wednesday November 13th, 2013 ENG4U Power is a very vague terminology. Power is like a disease, very epidemics. Power can be a success or a failure, depending on the individual. Power in the right hands creates justice. Power in the wrong hands creates injustices. It corrupts human feelings and converts friends into enemies, therefore having power in the wrong hands succeeds in persuading one, using the power in a cruel and oppressive way. In the novel "Kindred", written by Octavia Butler, the novel presents revolving themes like power corruption of emotion, friendship and racism.Most of the times possessing the power can destroy the freedom of others. Power corrupts human feelings. Whenever an individual achieves the power, one becomes a different person. Rufus, the main character in the novel, possessed the power after his father's death. He became very possessive, even to Dana. The first time when Rufus met Dana he had a good reputation and liked her very much. Later on as he became mature and powerful his friendship to Dana changed to possessive love. He became very jealous of Kevin and was eager to kill him. Whenever Dana asked if he had received a response from Kevin, he would deny it. That did not last long, she soon found out that Rufus betrayed her. ->quote This shows that power can corrupt human emotions entirely. Power can turn allies into enemies. Friendship can last...
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...1. What is the difference between market segments and target markets? Market segments are groups that have been divided into smaller groups from the target market. Target markets are groups of people that a company has decided to market to. 2. What is demographic segmentation? Name and explain at least 5 different ways to demographically segment customers. Segment by tangible personal characteristics. Age, generation, Income, Gender, Family life cycle, Ethnicity, Family size, Occupation, Education, Nationality, Religion, Social class. 3. How would you describe psychographics? Name and explain at least 4 variables can you use to segment customers. Segment by age, income, occupation, education, household size. Activities, Interests, Opinions, and Values. 4. How would you describe product-related (behavioral) segmentation? Name and explain three variables to segment customers. It divides people and organization into groups according to how they behave with or act toward products. (1) Benefits sought from the product (2) How often the product is used (usage rate) (3) Usage situation (daily use, holiday use, etc.) (4) Buyer's status and loyalty to product (nonuser, potential user, first-time users, regular user). 5. Explain each of these criteria for market segments: a) Measurable purchasing power and size - The market should be sizeable enough to be profitable given your operating cost. Only a tiny fraction of the consumers in China can afford to buy cars. However,...
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...adhimu baucum 281660 QDC1 COMPLETED Study Questions Quality Management: Ch. 9, 10, Operations Management; Ch. 2, 3, 5, 7, Quality and Performance Excellence Click for Skillsoft Module: The Who, What and Why of ISO 9000:2000 Click for Skillsoft Module: Six Sigma: Reducing Variation to Improve Quality List the types of graphical charts used in operations management. Gantt Chart, PERT, P-Chart, C-Chart, Control Chart. Flowcharts Check Sheets Histograms Cause-and-effect diagrams Pareto diagrams Scatter diagrams Run charts Control Charts Which charts are important in statistical process control (SPC)? Run Chart Control Chart P-Chart C-Chart Describe the uses of functional flowcharts. Representation of a process, problem solving tool that helps investigators identify possible points where problems occur. A diagram of the step process, diamond shapes in the chart represent decision points, rectangles represent procedures and v represents the direction of the flow. Describe the uses of histograms. Getting a sense of the distribution of observed values, see distribution in symmetrical, what range of values is and if there are any unusual values-empirical frequent distribution. Describe the uses of run charts. used to track the values of a variable over time, aids in identifying trends or other patterns that may be occurring, ease of construction and ease of interpretation. Describe the uses of control charts. Used to monitor...
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...| | | Study Questions 1 Instructions Save the file in your Finance folder, and name it with Study, the section number, and your first initial and last name. For example, Jessie Robinson's study questions for Section 1 would be named Study1JRobinson. Answer the questions for each lesson on the same day that you read the lesson. Save the file before closing it each day. Then turn in your answers to the study questions at the end of the section. Review Lesson 4 of the Course Overview for instructions about turning in your study questions. Section 1 Study Questions (9.0 points) Answer each question fully. Complete sentences are not necessary. Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. Name at least two things financial planning could help you do. (0.5 points) Set financial goals Create a budget 2. What is trade? (0.5 points) It is the exchange of things of value. 3. What is a service? (0.5 points) It is something of value that a person can do for other people, such as babysitting, tutoring, or landscaping. 4. Name one of the three functions of money. (0.5 points) Medium of Exchange Store of Value Unit of Account 5. The real estate market is categorized in which way? (0.5 points) By Commodity 6. What is a country’s GDP? (0.5 points) It is one of the most common ways to measure a country's economy...
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...Act 3 Scene 1 Study Questions 1. What does Claudius say about his conscience? Claudius admits to killing the old king of Denmark and starts to realise how much of a burden it is, Saying his conscience is like cosmetic camouflage. He also claims that the guilt he is carrying is a heavy burden, and may be starting to feel regret for committing the action. Provide an explication of Hamlet’s famous “To be, or not to be” speech. 2. Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” speech is basically Hamlet wondering what the easiest way out is, or if he should do the right thing. He wonders about either killing himself, or whether or not it is better to stand up and face the conflict he faces. He quotes “Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer/ The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,/ Or to take arms against a sea of troubles/ And by opposing end them….To die, to sleep;/ To sleep, perchance to dream—ay, there’s the rub:/ For in that sleep of death what dreams may come,/ when we have shuffled off this mortal coil,/” It angers him, and he continues to rant about other things like his mother and uncle’s marriage, and goes off on Ophelia. 3. Hamlet treats ophellia very poorly in Scene 1 because she returns all of the gifts he gave her, saying that they don’t mean anything when the person that gave them to her has changed. He then proceeds to tell Ophelia that He never loved her, and that she should go to a nunnery to protect herself/chastity because like her father, her family...
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...QDC1 STUDY QUESTIONS Quality Management: Ch. 9, 10, Operations Management; Ch. 2, 3, 5, 7, Quality and Performance Excellence Click for Skillsoft Module: The Who, What and Why of ISO 9000:2000 Click for Skillsoft Module: Six Sigma: Reducing Variation to Improve Quality 1. List the types of graphical charts used in operations management. 2. Which two charts are important in statistical process control (SPC)? 3. Describe the uses of functional flowcharts. 4. Describe the uses of histograms. 5. Describe the uses of run charts. 6. Describe the uses of control charts. How can this be used to determine if a process is acceptable or unacceptable? 7. Discuss some obstacles management faces when implementing quality and incorporating improvements into daily operations. 8. Discuss two methodologies of process improvement. Deming Cycle and Six Sigma. 9. What are some of the costs associated with quality? 10. What is the point at which costs associated with improvement are no longer warranted? 11. What is the costs of customer dissatisfaction? 12. List some of the losses resulting from process variation. 13. Describe the role of the International Organization for Standards (ISO). 14. Describe the practices employed by the International Organization for Standards (ISO). 15. List the steps to receive quality certification through the International Organization for Standards (ISO). 16. List the key elements of total quality management (TQM). 17. What are some of the...
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...CISM 4136 A- Global Information Resource Management Case Questions Carol V. Brown, D.W. DeHayes, J.A. Hoffer, W.E. Martin,&. W.C. Perkins, Managing Information Technology, Seventh Edition, 2012, Prentice Hall. Case Study 1 - Midsouth Chamber of Commerce (A): The Role of the Operating Manager in Information Systems 1. Identify the key players in the case and describe their respective roles. Are these the right roles? What roles in particular should be modified? How might such role modifications be accomplished? 2. Focus on the role of the software vendor- Unitrak Software Corporation. Was it an appropriate role? Did Unitrak act responsibly? 3. How much is Kovecki to blame for this situation? 4. One of the recurring themes of this book is the importance of information systems politics. To what extent does IS politics explain the situation that has developed at the Midsouth Chamber of Commerce? 5. The case involves what appears to be a fairly routine use of information technology to support a service organization. Yet the Midsouth Chamber of Commerce encountered major problems in bringing up its new system. Is there a lesson here for organizations seeking to adopt new information technology? What is it? 6. What should Lassiter do now? Case Study 11-1- Vendor-Managed Inventory at NIBCO 1. What was the catalyst for NIBCO to develop a VMI program, and why was it able to respond? 2. Describe what types of transactions are involved in NIBCO's VMI program...
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...1. A business model is a revenue generating partnership of the business and its customers. The business model activates the business plan. There are several questions that formulate the business model. Such as • What is our relationship with our customer? What are they offering the business? • Will this customer be in relationship for the short term or long term? • Is there one customer that controls our business? • What marketing or other strategies guarantee new long-term customers? • How do we increase the return on investment from each customer with repeat business? A business plan is a living document that presents the strategies that will drive the business toward the future and sustain it in the present. The plan lays out the mission, and the following strategies marketing, advertising, sales, and most importantly the financial health of the business. It communicates the roles, responsibilities, and goals of leadership to navigate the business into profitable territory and avoid any threats to the success of the business. 2. What are the eight key components of an effective business model? Customers--- There has to be a ready consumer. Willing to purchase your product or service. Resources and Capabilities-Access to capital, expertise in the field, suppliers, supply chain, and delivery chain These are necessary to support the business, provide innovative products and services, get the product to market quickly, and supply the product at the best possible price...
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...For our study, we will be distributing a 20 question survey to all 200 student-athletes at Rogers State University (RSU). There will be five questions per variable of our study. We will be using the Likert scale to determine the relationship between caffeine consumption, academic success, athletic performance, and sleep quality. We will distribute the survey to all of the coaches to give to their student-athletes to fill out before or after practice, and then collect those from all eight of RSU head coaches. This survey will be completely anonymous and the only indicators that we will have will be the sport that person plays, gender, height, and weight. On the survey we will ask how much caffeine they consume daily based on the table that we previously provided. We will question the type and amount of caffeinated beverage they had in a day (i.e. 1 cup 8 oz. cup...
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...Please do not plagiarize. Only use these study questions for study purposes, and to check your own work. Answers are NOT guaranteed to be correct. Biology 141, Spring 2012 Exam 1 Study Questions The questions on the first hour exam will be based on those given below. Questions on the exam will be in multiple choice form, but if you can answer the questions here, you will have no trouble with the exam. [Notes: 1. These questions are meant to provoke thought and study. Do not ask the instructors or the TAs to provide you with the answers. 2. Crossed out study questions will not be use as the basis for exam questions.] 1. What is the difference between a hypothesis and a scientific Theory? Between a hypothesis and a prediction? What kinds of hypotheses are useful for scientific investigations that try to explain the natural world, and which are not? Give one or more examples of hypotheses that are and are not scientifically useful. The difference between a hypothesis and a scientific theory is that a hypothesis is a proposed ‘theory’ and a scientific theory is theories that explain and predict any observable occurrence therefor the scientific theory is testing the hypothesis. The difference between a hypothesis and a prediction is that a hypothesis is used as an explanation to theory, and is proposed at the beginning of an experiment, while a prediction is the result of an experiment based on the hypothesis that is being tested. The kind of hypotheses’ that are...
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