passing Read: Chapter 8.5 Read: Chapter 7 Due: Assignment #3 Read: Chapter 12.4 –2– Monday 28 Arrays and ArrayList 30 Arrays and ArrayList (continued) Wednesday Friday November 1 Belated midterm recovery day (No class) Read: Chapter 11.1-11.8 Tuesday, October 29th 7:00-9:00pm: Midterm 4 6 Debugging strategies Java collections framework The HashMap class Iterators Object-oriented design Read: Chapter 13 13 Component listeners Data structure design 8 Swing interactors The JComponent
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Statistics) Instructor: Maynard Midterm VERSION CODE: B Fall, 2015 Duration: 120 minutes Aids Allowed: One two-sided handwritten 4 by 6 inch index card formula sheet. Only simple calculators without programming and scientific functions allowed as determined by the exam proctors. No other electronic devises permitted. Answer all questions. • Multiple choice questions should be answered on the Computer Answer Sheet. All other questions must include all work on the exam. No credit without work. •
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Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University OPEN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM City of San Fernando, La Union LIT 101 Literatures of the Philippines COURSE DESCRIPTION Welcome to LIT101! Literature 101 (Literatures of the Philippines) focuses on the different literary works of various Filipino writers throughout the Philippine islands. These works helped shaped Filipino culture, thus, it is important that as
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Sultan Qaboos University College of Economics and Political Science Department of Operations Management and Business Statistics POMG4725: Special Topics in Operations Management PRINCIPLES OF LEAN OPERATIONS Course Syllabus Course Code: POMG4725 Course Title: Special Topics in Operations Management Credits: 3 Hours Contact Hours: 42 hours Course Status: Major elective Language of Instruction: English Course Type: Lecture Course Description and Objectives: This course covers methods
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RYERSON UNIVERSITY Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management And G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education COURSE OF STUDY 2013-2014 (C)ITM 500 – Data and Information Management 1.0 PREREQUISITE The prerequisite for this course is [(C)ITM100 and (C)ITM207] or (C)ITM 305. Students who do not have the prerequisite will be dropped from the course. 2.0 INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION • • • • • Name: Office Phone Number: E-mail address: Faculty/course web site(s): https://my.ryerson.ca
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Course: MGT 6200AB Competition & Strategy Semester: Fall 2014 Instructor: Robert Crooke BA MBA FCA Class Location: Section A: Kensington, 17 Young Street, YS2 Section B: Kensington, Asa Briggs Hall, B212 Class Meeting Time: Section A: Tuesday/ Thursday 12.00-1.20 Section B: Tuesday/ Thursday 9.00-10.20 Office: Adjunct Office 3rd floor 16 Young Street Office Hours: 11.00-11.50 Phone: 0207-368-8601 Email: crooker@richmond.ac.uk VLE (Virtual Learning
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just opened the books a week before my exams. My parents always asked me to take things seriously. However, since I used to pass every exam without studying much, I thought that it was a piece of cake. With the same reckless attitude I came to class matric. I was confident that I would pass this class with flying colors and little effort. Nevertheless this time it didn’t happen. My over-confidence didn’t pay off and I didn’t score well in my midterms. My result was a slap in my face. I felt
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1. GET YOUR BASICS RIGHT It has been said time and again, but keeping your entire examination material ready a day before the examination is very important part of your success at SSC exams. Create a checklist of all the things you need to carry such as hall tickets, pens, pencils, writing pads, and other instruments, and make sure you carry them. All your basic information such as your name, seat number, etc. should be filled in neatly on your answers booklets. Make sure you get these basics right
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as information in them may be part of a quiz or an exam. Week Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 BMGT343 Topic Introduction Debt securities – I Debt securities – II Reading Chapter 1, 2, and 3 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Xiaohui Gao Bakshi Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Portfolio theory I - Risk and return Portfolio theory II – Efficient diversification The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) Empirical tests of CAPM Market efficiency Midterm review Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7.1 & 7.2 Chapter
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representation on our retinas is called __________ ______________. It enables us to estimate __________________. 8. Thanks to ___________ _______________ we see objects as having a constant hue relative to surrounding objects. On the midterm progress report below, please fill out your name, course & section,
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