Points of Contact vs. Points of Conflict In attempting to construct a narrative about a particular group of people, historians sometimes encounter difficulty in getting beyond either the characteristics with which members of the group might use to identify with one another or the characteristics that outsiders of the group might use to identify the group’s members (characteristics such as race, ethnicity, class, nationality, etc…). Such a challenge is compounded for the historian studying Colonial
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Faculty of Business and Economics A comparison of two-stage segmentation methods for choice-based conjoint data: a simulation study Marjolein Crabbe, Bradley Jones and Martina Vandebroek DEPARTMENT OF DECISION SCIENCES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (KBI) KBI 1109 A Comparison of Two-Stage Segmentation Methods for Choice-Based Conjoint Data: A Simulation Study Marjolein Crabbe Bradley Jones Martina Vandebroek Abstract Due to the increasing interest in market segmentation in modern marketing
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Slamons said the bullets purchased at that Wal-Mart were the same ones used in Kelly's .38-caliber revolver and the same bullets that killed Locke. An attache case found in the office contained the rest of the bullets and 46 additional rounds, he said. He wouldn't say whether other professors could have been targets #9 Mr. Davidson, 37, opened fire in a classroom on Aug. 15 while meeting with a panel of professors. He was arrested in the hall moments later. Chen Liang, D. Preston Lowrey 3d and
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One of the long-standing debates surrounding the Mongols is the issue regarding the Mongol practice of religious tolerance. Scholars such as David Morgan claim that the Mongols were known for a “firm policy of religious tolerance” (Morgan 37) whereas scholars like Peter Jackson assert the opposite, that the Mongols’ pluralism should not be confused with religious toleration. While both Morgan and Jackson make strong assertions regarding the religious policies of the Mongols, Jackson’s claim stands
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(IT) systems in enabling current business activities. To this end, the course explores how a wide range of enterprises around the world employ information management to operate, to manage and control, and to plan and innovate. The course is entirely case-driven, focusing on real business issues, analysis and problem solving, and out-of-the-box thinking in the creation of value for the enterprise through the effective application of IM and IT. Thus, rather than a focus on specific technical content
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Loren Meyer Acc 400 Case 17-37 1. Your client has declined to depreciate its assets this year because the depreciation expense would reduce the year's small income to a loss. 2. A client's financial statements follow GAAP, but you wish to emphasize that the client is a subsidiary of Webster Corporation in the audit report. 3. In auditing the long-term investments account of a new client, you are unable to obtain audited financial statements for the investee located in a foreign country
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RSM 322 2015 F -2016W | Case Writing Guidance and Detailed Syllabus | D.L. Losell | Table of Contents 1. Required Reading for Topics page 2 2. Cases for Presentation page 4 3. How to prepare a case page 5 4. How to present a case page 9 5. How a case will be evaluated page 11 6. Note on use of historical hindsight page 12 RSM 322 Required Reading
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1 1 The Xbox 360 3 Red Lights of Death Repair Guide: How we fixed our Xbox 360 within an hour without experience! By: James Dean 2 2 Table of Contents Introduction Tips Tools and Hardware Disassembling Xbox 360 Removing X- Clamps Mod 1 – Keep it cool Mod 2 – Screw it Mod 3 – “Baker, baker” Start it up 4 5 6-7 8-23 24-25 26-29 30-34 35-43 41 3 3 Introduction Dear Xbox 360 Ring of Death Victim, You are reading this E-book because you want to fix your Xbox 360 and eliminate the
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2012 Abridged Harvard Referencing Guide (author-date) Edition 2012 CQUniversity Australia Rockhampton Queensland COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Copyright Regulations 1969 WARNING This material has been reproduced and communicated to you by or on behalf of Central Queensland University pursuant to Part VB of the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act). The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the Act. Any further reproduction or communication of this material by you may be the subject
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properly addressed. Describe the Expert Witness Trap, i.e. cause, problems generated, and how to prevent it. In litigation, we typically assume that there are two types of witnesses: the fact witness who has direct knowledge of the issues in the case and the expert witness who will use his/her specialized knowledge, skill and experience to assist the judge and the jury to understand the evidence. Most of the time these two witnesses are changed into an expert in a particular field who has first
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