Miltiades’ statement as a general to Callimachus, a polemarch, is a manipulative power play. In order to get the outcome that he wants, Miltiades tells Callimachus that the fate of Athens is in his hands, saying, “yours is the decision; all hangs upon you; vote on my side, and our country will be free…But if you support those who have voted against fighting, that happiness will be denied you” (400). In this instance, Miltiades’ use of power was for the collective good, ultimately leading to Athens’
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BSOP330 QUIZ: QUIZ 1: 1. Question : (TCO 7 & 8) Gradual, long-term movement in time series data is called ____________. Student Answer: seasonal variation cycles trends exponential variation random variation Instructor Explanation: Trend is the gradual movement of data up or down over time. Reference Heizer 10th edition page 108 and 119-120. Points Received: 0 of 4 Comments: 2. Question : (TCO 7 & 8) Time series data may exhibit
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Wilfred Construction plc. 4a) A marketing model is a procedure for making marketing decisions in a scientific manner. The decision that needs to be made is whether or not to enter the rental market. When using the marketing model Wilfred Constructions’ decisions will be well thought through, therefore the idea will be more planned out and there is a decreased probability of any problems. The marketing director had previously conducted some market research about the state of the rental market
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mother, Jocasta, and together they had four kids: Antigone, Ismene, Etocles, and Polyneices. After many years everything was going fine, but then something terrible happened to Thebes, the plague struck. Oepidus sent Creon to talk to the oracle at Delphi . The oracle said the plague would continue to suffer Thebes until King Laios’s death was brought to justice. Oedipus found out the truth of his identity with the help of Teiresias. After the truth was found out Jocasta killed herself and Oedipus
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In the Strophe from the first scene in Oedipus Rex, the Chorus implicates what is to come, by clearly articulating a foreboding statement that is reasonable to conclude from Scene I to create suspense for the audience. Before the Ode in Scene I, Oedipus swore to punish the murderer of the former king Laïos in order to save the country, then as he tried to figure out who the murder was, he spoke with Teiresias, and when Oedipus yelled at Teiresias for wishing to withhold his knowledge, Teiresias told
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another Sheppard to bring up on his own. This man gave the child to King Polybus and queen Merope of Corinth. Oedipus knows none of this and he thinks these two are his true parents. When a drunken man told him that they are not his parents, he went to Delphi to seek the truth. Apollo refused to reveal the answer to what he was seeking. However, he did tell him that it was his fate to make love with his own mother and shed his own father’s blood, he fled from Corinth. He ran towards a place where he would
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Auto Component Industry in India: Growing Capabilities & Strengths Agenda • India: A Vibrant Economy • Automotive Industry in India • Auto Component Industry in India • Policy Environment • Capabilities & Challenges • The Way Forward • About ACMA 2 India: A Vibrant Economy 3 India: A Vibrant Economy 1. Largest Democracy – 1.2 billion people, Growing Middle Class 2. 4th largest GDP (PPP) and 10th largest GDP (Nominal, USD 1.8 trillion) 3. One of the fastest growing economies •
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QUESTION TWO (i) Human resources forecasting involves projecting labor needs and the effects they’ll have on a business. Human Resource department forecasts both short and long term staffing needs based on projected sales, office growth, attrition and other factors that affect a company’s need for labor. Potential human resource requirement is to be estimated keeping in view of the organisation's plans over a given period of time. It involves estimating the future human resource requirement of right
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CHAPTER PART 2 2 Forecasting Demand and Supply FORECASTING DEMAND AND SUPPLY LEARNING OBJECTIVES • • • • • • Understand and select information required to forecast HRP Identify members of the HR planning team Understand the four steps in the HRP process Apply techniques to forecast HR demand and supply Describe various methods for assessing labour planning (quantitative and qualitative) Discuss key challenges in forecasting HR demand and supply 26 Part 2 | Forecasting Demand and Supply ■
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Chapter 2 The External Environment: Opportunities, Threats, Industry Competition, and Competitor Analysis KNOWLEDGE OBJECTIVES 1. Explain the importance of analyzing and understanding the firm’s external environment. 2. Define and describe the general environment and the industry environment. 3. Discuss the four activities of the external environmental analysis process. 4. Name and describe the general environment’s six segments. 5. Identify the five competitive
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