Course Description and Learning Objectives Every business decision has legal overtones and most business will be involved in some sort of legal action at some point in their progression. The goal of this course is to discuss issues faced by emerging businesses against the background of what the law can and cannot do. As each semester some new scandal or issue makes the press, we will use current events as a springboard for the topics covered in this course, and I invite you to bring your personal
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Python Reference Manual Release 2.3.3 Guido van Rossum Fred L. Drake, Jr., editor December 19, 2003 PythonLabs Email: docs@python.org Copyright c 2001, 2002, 2003 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved. Copyright c 2000 BeOpen.com. All rights reserved. Copyright c 1995-2000 Corporation for National Research Initiatives. All rights reserved. Copyright c 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum. All rights reserved. See the end of this document for complete license and permissions
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New Help Logout Welcome Kimberly Raetano (IRN:9038043721) Home Classroom Library Program Account PhoenixConnect MMPBL/590 Materials Discussion Assignments Grades MMPBL/590 STRATEGIES FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Start Date: 01/17/2012 Print COURSE DESCRIPTION This course focuses on creating the value proposition as a driver of sustainable competitive advantage. Topics include translating key emerging trends into business opportunities;
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(Credits): 6; Schedule ... ACC 290www.scribd.com/collections/3473096/ACC-290Cached You +1'd this publicly. Undo ACC/290 checkpoint acc/290 assignment acc/290 discussion questions acc/290 dqs acc/290 week acc/290 appendix acc/290 final acc/290 learning acc/290 ... ACC 290 Final Examwww.scribd.com/doc/89721525/ACC-290-Final-ExamCached You +1'd this publicly. Undo Apr 17, 2012 – purchase the solution to final Exam http://studentoffortune.com/question/1468561 /ACC-290-Wk-5 1) Which financial statement is
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Goolsby-Inspired Emotional Leadership: Integrity - Courage - Impact MANA 5350 – Spring 2013 Professor: James Campbell Quick, Distinguished Professor of Leadership & Organizational Behavior John and Judy Goolsby – Jacqualyn A. Fouse Endowed Chair Executive: Prashant Ranade, CEO and President, Syntel Office: 617 Hours: W, 6-7 p.m.; by appointment in Arlington or at the Fort Worth Center. Phones: Office: 817.272.3869 Home Office: 817.496.0567 (messages) E-mail: jquick@uta
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If the author’s name occurs naturally in the sentence, only the year of publication is given: eg This concept is discussed by Jones (1998) … If there is no author, use a brief title instead: eg (Burden of anonymity, 1948) For websites, if there is no author or title, use the URL: eg (http://www.xxxxxxx.org, 2010) If the date cannot be identified, use the abbreviation n.d.: eg (Labour Party, n.d.) Page numbers should be included when there is a need
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Solutions to REVIEW QUESTIONS –Chapter 1 1. An accounting information system is a collection of resources designed to provide data to a variety of decision makers according to their needs and entitlement. 2. The users of accounting information fall into two broad groups: external and internal. External users include stockholders, investors, creditors, government agencies, customers and vendors, competitors, labor unions, and the public at large. Internal users are the managers in an organization
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version at no cost. You will receive instructions in class how to download it) 3. Rachels, J., & Rachels, S. (2010). The Elements of Moral Philosophy (6th ed.). Boston: McGraw Hill. (We will only be using two chapters from this book. The two chapters are available at the library e-reserve). Readings: 1. Rich, L. L. (1996). How much of someone else’s work may I use without asking permission. Retrieved from http://library.findlaw.com/1996/Apr/1/127408.html
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Week 1 Homework Assignment Week 1 Reading: Lecture Java and C++ Similarities Chapter 1: Introduction to Computers, Programs, and Java Sections 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9 Chapter 2: Elementary Programming Sections 2.3, 2.7, 2.11, 2.13, 2,15, 2.16, 2.18 Chapter 3: Selections Sections 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19 Chapter 4: Loops Section 4.10 Chapter 5: Methods Sections 5.2, 5.3, 5.8, 5.9, 5.10, 5.11 Chapter 6: Single Dimensional
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BA 380N: OPERATIONS Management Fall 2012 SYLLABUS Rev. August 5, 2012 Professor Edward Anderson Office: CBA 3.430 Phone: 471-6394 e-mail: Edward.Anderson@mccombs.utexas.edu Office Hours: By appointment Mail Box: IROM Dept., CBA 5.202 Fax: 471-0587 Web: All web material is at www.EdAnderson.org or can be reached via Blackboard. Personal/Research Web: www.EdAnderson.org COURSE DESCRIPTION Operations Management involves those aspects of your firm that provide the goods or services in your firm’s
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