University of Lethbridge – Faculty of Management MANAGEMENT 3100 Intermediate Financial Accounting I Course Outline – Fall 2014 Instructor: Carla Carnaghan, Ph.D., CISA, CMA Office & Hours: Calgary Campus office, 5:00 – 6:00pm Thursdays. Please email for appointment, and for alternative times. Office hours may be done in person, with Webex, or by phone, and for smaller issues with email. E-mail: Carla.Carnaghan@uleth.ca (emails received in the evening, particularly
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TAKS: Helping or Hindering Everyone in Texas knows that it is a state law for students in grades 3 - 11 be required to take an end of the school year test known as the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS). However, many Texas citizens are against this law because of circumstances having to do with their own children. Ask a Mom or teacher what they think of the TAKS test and you will hear an array of things that are wrong about this test (Hate 2009). The student’s grades during the
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[pic] Universitas Islam Indonesia Faculty of Economics INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM Syllabus Accounting for Islamic Banking Lecturer: Muhammad Akhyar Adnan, PhD, MBA., Ak. E-mail: akhyar@fe.uii.ac.id Phone: +62 274 881546 Credit (SKS): 3 Prerequisites: Intermediate Accounting, or at least an Introduction to Accounting in conventional perspective. It is preferable that students have passed accounting theory. Consultation times: By appointment Class Duration Two and a half hours
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Principles of Finance FIN 3403 Sections 1-9 Spring 2013 Instructor Information: Scott Besley Office Hours: MW 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Office: BSN 3134 Voice: 974-6341 E-mail: sbesley@usf.edu Course web page: http://sbesley.myweb.usf.edu/FIN3403/home.html Course Description: This is an introductory course in managerial finance in which you should attain a clear, basic understanding of the essentials of financial decision making. Emphasis is given to the underlying principles of corporate
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BIOLOGY L104: Microbiological Media: Microbes in the News and your Everyday Life FALL 2013 TR 4:00-6:15pm, PY 101 Instructor: Dr. Nick Konkol Objectives and focus: This course will first provide students with a basic understanding of the structure, metabolism, genetics, and ecology of microbes. This information will then be used to illuminate many of the ways microbes interact with and influence humans in their daily lives. This course will also demonstrate the
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point that I avoided participating in class discussions because I believed my words had no value at all. It seemed as if everything I did was wrong. Even if I had spent hours and hours working on a paper or a project the final result was a negative one. Not to mention the horrible final exams which I had to sit for endlessly times. I felt teachers were not supportive; on the contrary they were the reason why I felt hopelessly lost a number of times. All in all, after having suffered countless defeats
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Personal statement Firstly, I am terribly sorry for this matter to have taken up your time. This is Lin shiyue, and my student number is 4463432. I had received the information that I have an academic misconduct in MGMT316 final examination on 14th November. At the end, the exam team tells me that I had communicated with other student during the MGMT316 exam. However, I do not agree. I am pretty sure I did not speak any words during the whole exam. I do not know what does the exam supervisor
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ready physical and emotionally for it. When my friend told me about the program, she had started in November 2013 at GCU that is not as bad as I think. I became very interested right away in the program. Here I am working towards the BSN. In my final year in the ADN program, I was scared to death. That if anything go wrong and I don't graduate what I will do. With these fear in my head, I Had to rearrange everything around me. My busy Family, work schedules and personal activities to be able to
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CCE220-Section B: Digital Systems Mr. Michel Owayjan (Beirut) AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CCE 220: Digital Systems Spring Term 2013-2014 INSTRUCTOR CLASS HOURS Mr. Michel Owayjan MWF Room: 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm 404, Block B OFFICE HOURS M-W-F 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm T-TH 12:00 am - 1:00 pm Otherwise by appointment Room: 805, Block A COURSE OBJECTIVES This is a sophomore-level course which addresses
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Completion of your exams on time is required. Any involvement in cheating or plagiarism of any sort will result in an “F” as the final grade for this course as well as referral to appropriate disciplinary boards. All reading for each week is to be completed prior to class on Tuesday. You must receive a passing grade on at least 2 of your 4 exams (regardless of your final score) to pass this course. Attendance - Lecture attendance is strongly encouraged but not required. Please keep in mind that
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