...CPA mobility: Mia Takamatsu Kurt Inouye Jay Kang Hyosun Kang Table of Contents Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 3 States of the bill....................................................................................................................... 4 Isaac Choy Interview:............................................................................................................... 5 If CPA mobility law passes, how much percentage of your clients do you think you will lose? 5 What makes Hawaii laws that much more stricter or complex compared to the mainland? 5 Do you see the need for CPA mobility, Hawaii’s cpa’s can practice in other states, but when other CPA’s come here they cannot? Reciprocity laws are only in Massachusetts, and Georgia............................................... 5 How long can Hawaii stay out from CPA mobility?............................................................................................ 5 How many more laws do we need to support the CPA mobility bill?................................................. 5 Do you think the quality of Hawaii’s accounting industry will go down or up?................ 5 Who is Jill Tokuda, why would she introduce the bill?............................................................................... 6 Who do you think would be good to contact for issues regarding...
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...Value Stream Map for MIA Mobility Current State. The value stream map (Figure 1.) for MIA Mobility, a retailer of medical supplies directed at people over 65, details the process for inventory items from purchase, through in-store storage and display, to final sale and delivery. Inventory purchase orders are placed with a lead time of three days, as MIA Mobility expects to keep only one week of inventory on shelves and in shortage stock. This time frame allows delivery of orders three days to receive items. Once the goods are received, verifying the delivery takes 2 hrs and move into the in-store stock room takes 45 minutes. Store shelves are replenished each day, with items being pulled from the stock room and placed on display shelves during times when employees are not directly providing service to customers. Estimated time for customer purchase is based on the time to enter, seek, find, select, and transact for the desired item in-store (Guidon Performance Solutions, 2009). The estimated time for customer purchase in the current state is a lead time of 15 minutes prior to the checkout process and 5 minutes to complete the checkout process. The replenishment process is also shown in Fig.1 with utilization of the inventory management system. Inventory data is entered and stored at the following points: receiving, which enters the total items received during the last shipment; storing, which tracks volumes in the stock room for in-store...
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...ENTERPR ISE Today's enterprises are under tremendous pressure to keep pace with a rapidly changing marketplace while supporting employees, customers, and consumers who are using an entirely new set of capabilities to meet their needs. Capabilities such as social media, cloud services, analytics, and mobility are enabling users and buyers to localize and personalize specific needs to do a variety of tasks, whether for professional or personal purposes. While the combination of these capabilities is radically altering the means by which enterprises need to do business, the move to a mobile-enabled world is creating tremendous opportunities for enterprises to leverage mobility as a means of driving high performance and ensuring competitive advantage. Some of the key factors that are driving enterprises to develop mobile strategies are as follows: Rapidly expanding use of mobile devices. The rapid adoption of "smart" mobile devices by both consumers and employees, coupled with the increase in bring your own device (BYOD) in the work environment, is placing significant challenges on enterprises to meet a broader set of requirements. In particular, enterprises face tremendous pressure to support a widening array of application functions (e.g., sales, customer care, ERP, marketing), technology platforms (e.g., native OS, Web OS, mobile enterprise application platform [MEAP], cloud), and devices (e.g., smartphones, smart tablets, smart vehicles). Expanding integration of "mobile" machine-to-machine...
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...Exercise and Multiple Sclerosis Rebecca Milligan April 29, 2010 Participation in an exercise program can be a challenge for most people, but it can be especially difficult if someone loses mobility as a result of a chronic condition such as multiple sclerosis (MS). While these challenges may often seem insurmountable, there are many strategies that make it possible for people with MS-related mobility problems to participate in, and gain significant benefit from, a carefully designed and customized program of regular exercise. THE IMPACT OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Multiple sclerosis is an auto-immune disease of the central nervous system. It degrades the myelin sheath that covers and protects axons or nerve tissue in the body. There is also evidence that the disease damages nerve tissue itself. MS can compromise the ability of nerves to function normally, which can also affect mobility, feeling, and sensory perception. It may also cause fatigue and a loss of muscle mass due to the inability of the patients to exercise adequately. A critical element of treatment is the need to watch for signs of progression of the disease. Multiple sclerosis progression is most commonly measured through a scale called the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), which focuses largely on a person's ambulatory ability.(n1) Many doctors also use a measurement called the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite (MSFC), which is a three-part composite assessment that uses a wide variety...
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...Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM SOC 100 WK 3 ASSIGNMENT 1 PART 1 SOC 100 WK 3 Assignment 1 - Part 1 Identifying the Hypothesis Consider a social issue in which you are interested. It could be human freedom, sexuality, deviance, crime, social mobility, poverty, education, aging, or another similar issue. Select a specific hypothesis that you will evaluate against the available evidence from your library / Internet research. Activity Mode aims to provide quality study notes and tutorials to the students of SOC 100 WK 3 Assignment 1 Part 1 in order to ace their studies. SOC 100 WK 3 ASSIGNMENT 1 PART 1 To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/soc-100-wk-3-assignment-1-part-1/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM SOC 100 WK 3 ASSIGNMENT 1 PART 1 SOC 100 WK 3 Assignment 1 - Part 1 Identifying the Hypothesis Consider a social issue in which you are interested. It could be human freedom, sexuality, deviance, crime, social mobility, poverty, education, aging, or another similar issue. Select a specific hypothesis that you will evaluate against the available evidence from your library / Internet research. Activity Mode aims to provide quality study notes and tutorials to the students of SOC 100 WK 3 Assignment 1 Part 1 in order to ace their studies. SOC 100 WK 3 ASSIGNMENT 1 PART 1 To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/soc-100-wk-3-assignment-1-part-1/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM ...
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...Movement requires body mechanics uses -body mechanics = coordinated efforts of the musculoskeletal and nervous system -Alignment and balance= posture Mobility= ability to move about freely Immobility: inability to move about freely Bed Rest: an intervention that restricts clients for therapeutic reasons Activity includes many of our bodies systems -Skeletal system * Supports the soft tissue of the body * Protects crucial components of body * Furnishing surfaces for the attachments of muscle, tendons and ligaments * Provides storage areas for minerals and fat * Produces blood cells -Muscular system * Motion skeletal muscle contraction pull up on tendons move bones create movments * Maintenance of posture skeletal muscles contractions hold body in stationary position * Support skeletal muscle support soft tissue in abdominal and floor of pelvic cavity * Heat production skeletal muscles contractions produce heat 1. Skeletal muscle -works with tendons and bones to move body -produce movement by contraction of its cells 2. Cardiac muscle 3. Smooth/visceral muscle Nerve system Nerve impuleses stimulus causes muscles to contract Moblity and the body systems * Cardiovascular system -exercise increase efficiency of heart -decrease bp and hr - increase blood flow to all body parts -increase fribogen-> breaks small clots -respiratory system and cardiac system work together to provide o2 To all part of body ...
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...Applied mobility for the banking industry Tech trends 2011 In some industries, companies can pick and choose how they want to respond to new mobile opportunities. In banking, it is not a matter of choice. Not only do consumers expect a steady increase in the number of banking services they can access from mobile devices (not to mention a complementary rise in the quality of their mobile experiences), merchants are moving just as quickly to keep up. That means they’re looking for new ways for customers to buy and pay. With phones? Tablets? Using Debit? Credit? All of the above? As a result, financial institutions should “think outside the bank” when it comes to mobility. Regardless of industry, the march toward mobility is staggering in sheer scale (5 billion subscribers by December 20101) and in its breadth of adoption — crossing age groups, economic classes, and geographies. Consumer interest in smartphones, tablets, and untraditional connected devices such as set-top boxes, telematics, video games, and embedded appliances is growing faster than with any other product segment, with a projected growth of 36% in the coming year2. Connectivity is nearly ubiquitous with today’s mobile computing infrastructure and will only improve with the widespread rollout of 4G, LTE, and WiMAX in primary markets, and the launch of 3G in India3. Just as important, the mobile application (app) movement is fully underway, as traditional telephone service takes a back seat to messaging, e-mail...
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...in IT strategy WWW.WIPRO.COM Author: Prasenjit Bhadra, Principal Architect – Wipro Mobility Solutions From consumers to the work place: An App-t evolution Apple created a revolution with its app store. Consumers loved it. Naturally, other players are rushing in to meet consumer expectations. Vendors like Amazon, Google and Microsoft have begun to offer similar stores that have a self-service model. With the widespread adoption of mobility within enterprise, many consumers now want to see the same convenience and ease of use at the workplace that the online app stores offer. Can an enterprise afford to ignore the demands of its employees? Which enterprises will need their own Enterprise App Stores (EAS) and how will these stores operate? where it is used with a well-defined distribution protocol. Additionally, Today’s enterprise users, volunteered in driving enterprise-wide environment. If mobile apps and processes change one day, they mobility initiatives, have begun to demand simplicity of app portfolio should be able to roll out the change across the enterprise the very management. To support this demand mobile EAS is the solution. An next day. In many instances, if they fail, the impact could be from loss EAS is a customized in-house platform or infrastructure that lets users of revenues to attracting compliance and legal censure. Mobility SLAs securely download apps and updates on their mobile devices. are more challenging...
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...innovation in mobility and automotive aspects The purpose of the following paper is to demonstrate the different possibilities of business model innovation in mobility and automotive aspects. More precisely, the written report focuses on business model innovation in respect of urban mobility. Since, urban mobility is getting more and more relevance of future management tasks. Moreover aspects of car sharing and renting cars are discussed in literature often. Therefore, the paper gives a detailed overview of the theoretical and practical background of business model innovations of urban mobility including automotive issues. The paper is structured in three main passages…. Mobility is a basic condition for participating in working life. Other relying aspects of mobility are engaging in social, cultural and political activities and availing educational opportunities. In the future, urban mobility will cost 829 billion euro by 2050. The amount of people and goods transported is expected to triple. On top of that, urban mobility will use 17.3 % of the planet´s bio – capacity (Lerner, 2011, pp. 1-15). The development of automotive issues and mobility reflects the economic, social and technical trends in the cities. The population of cities is constantly growing both for demographic reasons and migration into cities aspects. Cities are the central points of economic growth and thus of individual prosperity which lead to a growing differentiation in lifestyles and mobility requirements...
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...Education or work? In text 1, An Opening in Oxford, Eleanor Mills argues for that summer schools are a great apparatus in the way for make a social mobility. She said “This matters because 90% of our kids go to them and, as I had rammed home to me during my day at the Oxford summer schools, intelligence has nothing to do with class, income or accent.”(Text 1, p. 1, l. 26-28) The summer schools help social vulnerable children and teenagers to improve their academics skills and break out of their social heritage. In the same way the Prime Minister express in his speech in text 2 “Now everyone I think understand that with good pre-school support, with good schools and with great teachers we can make a transformational difference.” (Text 2, p. 2, l. 36-37) He support the improvement of the State schools, that he believes that a country with great teachers can help the way to reduce the gab between the social levels and make a social mobility. But in the contrast to the Prime Minister and Eleanor Mills augments to solve the problem about social mobility in the education system text 3 says that the education system have a no or just a little impact on social mobility. In Scotland all selective schools was abolished back in the 1970s and it had no impact in society, that is the example Dr Christina Ianneli and Professor Lindsay Paterson use when they agues for that comprehensive school have no influence on the social...
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...Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Administrator Guide, Release 3.1 Document Revised: Document Published: November 25, 2013 August 9, 2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Text Part Number: THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1981, Regents of the University of California. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN, ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH ALL FAULTS. CISCO AND THE ABOVE-NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED...
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...Recommendations 13 Work Cited 14 Proposal Introduction In 2011, Google Inc. took a big step in their future by merging with Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. With this merger, Google Inc and Motorola Mobility became a major competitor to Apple Inc. organization. Motorola Mobility is the second largest designer and manufacturer of cell phones and tablet devices. Their product which features Google’s Android base software is sold all around the world. In the 4th quarter of 2011, Motorola Mobility manufacturer, Foxconn Technology Group, shipped about 10.5 millions mobile devices out to stores worldwide (Marketwatch, 2012). To satisfy this high demand of mobile devices, Foxconn need to make the necessary adjustment in their building to be able to make their daily goal of mobile devices built. Business Problem With the high demand of mobile devices needed by Motorola Mobility to satisfy all their customers, the manufacturer has to run the lines full time on all three shifts. When an issue occurs at any point of time in the line, the line goes into a stop until the support team is notified and comes to fix the problem. The support team is considered a floating team, as soon as an issue occurs on the line; one member of the team goes and fixes the problem. As other problem arises, other members of the support team will go and fix the problem. The support team is not...
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...SNHUConsulting, a leader in information technology, has been retained to implement information technology on the expansion and to connect the network in the new facility to the main network that is located at their headquarters. I have been asked to make recommendations on the computer hardware components for the expansion. Widget Wonders has provided SNHUConsulting with the pertinent information about each of the departments in order to implement the best hardware. The following is the information provided by Widget Wonders and the recommendations of SNHUConsulting. The sales department consists of 50 employees which require mobility to access company resources while visiting customers and presenting at sales meetings and conferences. My recommendation for this department is notebooks, smartphones, and tablets as they would work best for mobility when visiting with customers as they are small and lightweight computers that can easily be carried around, along with docking stations to charge the devices. For those times when the sales team is presenting to larger groups I would recommend a digital projector that can be plugged into the notebook or tablet, portable speakers, and laser pointers. They should also have a supply of USB 3.0 flash drives for a convenient way to store their...
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...Name Professor Institution Course Date Germany and Canada; Why they are different? Introduction The economic status of a country is determined by various factors and various measures that are compared to other countries. The economic stability of countries is measured with consideration of various elements such as the general income of the citizens, and also the productivity of various groups and organizations in the nations. The economic contributions of economic institutions such as banks, private and public financial institutions are also used to determine the position of nations’ economic status. The index heritage scale is an essential parameter in determination of a country’s economic position in comparison with other nations across the world. The global economy ranking is therefore achieved after a comprehensive analysis of the economic positions of various countries, and this is with comparison of the pillars of the economy of the respective nations. Poverty, poor health and ignorance are considered to be the fundamental contributors of low index heritage scale due to their negative contributions towards the economy of a country. It is the responsibility of the government and key players in the economy of a country to ensure that the economic strategies and activities that they engage in positively help in eradication of poverty, reduction of ill health and control of unawareness among people and organizations. This paper aims at drawing a comprehensive and evidence-based...
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...MANET with Infrastructure Support Zhenzhi Qian, Xiaohua Tian, Xi Chen, Wentao Huang and Xinbing Wang Department of Electronic Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Email: {199012315171, xtian, qfbzcx, yelohuang, xwang8}@sjtu.edu.cn ! Abstract—We study the multicast capacity under a network model featuring both node’s mobility and infrastructure support. Combinations between mobility and infrastructure, as well as multicast transmission and infrastructure, have already been showed effective ways to increase it. In this work, we jointly consider the impact of the above three factors on network capacity. We assume that m static base stations and n mobile users are placed in an ad hoc network. A general mobility model is adopted, such that each user moves within a bounded distance from its home-point with an arbitrary pattern. In addition, each mobile node serves as a source of multicast transmission, which results in a total number of n multicast transmissions. We focus on the situations in which base stations actually benefit the capacity improvement, and find that multicast capacity in a mobile hybrid network falls into several regimes. For each regime, reachable upper and lower bounds are derived. Our work contains theoretical analysis of multicast capacity in hybrid networks and provides guidelines for the design of real hybrid system combing cellular and ad hoc networks. 1 Index Terms—Wireless ad hoc network; multicast capacity; mobility; infrastructure; hybrid...
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