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School of Management, Operations and Marketing COMM331: Integrative Business Capstone Subject Outline 6 credit points Subject Information Autumn, 2016 Wollongong On Campus Lecture Information: Mondays, 08:00 - 08:00, All COMM331 lectures are online via Moodle Pre-requisites: 96 Credit Points including all Faculty of Business undergraduate 1st year core subjects Co-requisites: Nil Restrictions: COMM333 Contact Hours: Online lectures plus 1 hour of tutorial (up to week 6) and 2 hours
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Directions: Complete the template by using internet resources. Find the definition of each as well as three examples to support each definition. All answers must be typed – print out a final copy for teacher and self E.C. = +5pts on Quiz and notes if completed by the end of the hour today 1. |wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn | | | |
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Table of Contents Self-Assessment3 Online Quiz5 Narrowing the Options6 CGA (Chartered General Account)6 Aerospace Engineer7 Your Career and You8 Which career Interests You the Most8 Transferable Skills8 Skills and Values9 Planning Secondary School Courses10 My High School Plan10 Your Post-Secondary Options11 Resume and Cover 12 Type chapter title (level 2)5 Type chapter title (level 3)6 Type chapter title (level 1)4 Type chapter title (level 2)5 Type chapter title (level 3)6
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Representations 1.1.3 Non-Numerical Representations 1.1.4 Operations and Accuracy Quiz 1.2 Information and Logic 1.2.1 Logical Operations 1.2.2 BNF 1.2.3 Reverse Polish Notation Quiz 1.3 Data Structures 1.3.1 Arrays 1.3.2 Lists 1.3.3 Stacks 1.3.4 Queues (Waiting lists) 1.3.5 Trees 1.3.6 Hash Quiz 1.4 Algorithms 1.4.1 Search Algorithms 1.4.2 Sorting Algorithms 1.4.3 String Search Algorithms 1.4.4 Graph Algorithms Quiz Questions and Answers 2 3 3 7 10 11 14 15 15 18 21 24 25 25 27 29 30 32 34 37
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ACCT 201 Pre-Quiz #3 (Ch. 5 and 6) - Professor Farina Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER FIVE True / False Questions: Circle True or False. 1. Revenue is not recognized under the realization principle unless the earnings process is complete or virtually complete and there is reasonable certainty about collectability of the asset received. True False 2. Use of the installment sales method indicates little uncertainty
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there are NO make ups on assignments and exams for no reason. Please note that details of this syllabus may change as needed. ASSIGNMENTS, EXAMS, and GRADING Assignments: There is one required assignment/quiz for this course. • Getting Started Assignment: This REQUIRED assignment is a 10-item quiz that covers information found in the syllabus and “Important information” document. It is worth 5% of your grade and should be taken by October 26, 2014, at 11:30pm. Two attempts are allowed and the higher
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swears you meant something you said one way, when in fact you meant something totally different? Has your husband ever been telling a story to some of your friends, and when you cut in to help him support his story, he looks at you like your trying to take over? All of these scenarios can be extremely frustrating. If I had a dollar for everytime it happened to me, I’d be a millionaire, twice over.Yet, these are some of the conversational obstacles couples have to overcome, sometimes everyday. I, myself
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to enhance self-esteem and create an environment where students feel proud of their work and strive for excellence. Students that realize their work will be displayed, generally try harder, and are more engaged. They also take “ownership” in the classroom and feel more “at home” with a teacher that values their work. Additionally, the type of work that is displayed usually differs from the everyday
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for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow”. I am a strong believer of this quote. Right from my childhood, I was curious about the sciences. Starting from a ‘switch’ to a complex equation everything used to intrigue me. I am intending to take up a career where I can quest for knowledge as a researcher, who can feel the things with his own eyes and own heart, rather than a being a mere professional. In each and every circumstance, I was successful in making my dreams come true and live in
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