Gulf Coast Electronics 4668 Bay Highway Houston, TX 77004-6803 Telephone: 713-555-0175 Web site: www.gulfcoastelec.org June 1, 2010 Ross McNaughten President ABCO Corporation 8770 Rio Vista Way San Antonio, TX 78205-1148 Dear Mr. McNaughten, Our company values the business relationship we have maintained over the last five years of doing business with you. We have always been satisfied with the products we have received, the price and the excellent service your company has
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for the final project is: Design a program that will allow a user to Input a list of your family members along with their age and state where they reside. Determine and print the average age of your family and print the names of anyone who live in Texas. 2. What is the required output? What is the necessary input? How you will obtain the required output from the given input? Clearly describe variable names and definitions. Include all necessary formulas and example calculations. 3. Display pseudocode
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recognized Texas independence in 1845, they rejected the Lone Star Republic’s claim to the unsettled territory between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande. When the U.S. annexed Texas and assumed its claim to the disputed area, Mexico broke off diplomatic relations and prepared for armed conflict. Just before leaving office in early 1845 President John Tyler, a Virginian seeking to provide a new area into which slavery might expand, secured a joint resolution from Congress annexing Texas to the
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Employee Motivation Angelie Johnson ABS 415 Instructor Mark Bova November 17, 2014 Employee Motivation In this paper I will be discussing Wal-Mart and Southwest Airlines motivation for their employees. As you see in this paper the companies have implemented successful motivational plans but do not involve monetary reward/compensation for the employees. It is important for the companies to have more pros than cons to represent a great staff and to run a successful business. When you are
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and during that war, most Americans including congress were not in favor of a war with Mexico. The war was launched on questionable pretexts. Why invade a smaller, poorer neighbor just for land? Mexico’s border with the Republic of Texas was the Nueces River near Corpus Christi. New Mexico, Arizona, California along with other territory belonged to Mexico, having won them from Spain some 25 years earlier. There were debates in Congress that the invasion of Mexico was
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causes damages and in most causes it may be deadly. Florida and Texas rank the highest states in the United States and both states have seen more damages as the result of the hurricanes disaster. As a nurse living in the state of Texas and in the city of Houston, near the gulf coast, it very important to be knowledgeable about hurricanes and its effect on the community and the state as a whole (O'Boyle & Roberton, 2006). Who in Texas will
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fiber. I myself have not much knowledge of cotton and the many uses of it, such a shame since I am a native Texan. But I do know cotton is a major contribution to the U.S and has been for many years. And when I think of the south and the state of Texas I think of cotton and the industrial revolution. I will be informing you on three key points: how cotton originated, where you see this fiber now and how it has evolved, and lastly some facts on this fiber. The use of cotton traces back many
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the role of interest groups in Texas. Chapter 7 discussed various forms of participation in the political process. Being an active member of an interest group is yet another form of political participation and a way to exert influence on the government. Chapter 7 also demonstrated that voter participation in Texas is relatively low. This lack of citizen involvement in elections leads to a corresponding increase in the importance and influence of interest groups in Texas politics. Indeed, it is frequently
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo On February 2, 1848 the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed. With the stroke of a pen, the Mexican-American War officially came to an end. The signing of the treaty ended the territorial disputes that caused the conflict between both countries. In the treaty, the United States government was obligated to pay Mexico fifteen-million dollars. In return for the compensation, The United States expanded its territory. The territory that was obtained via the treaty
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take within the Texas State court system as well as pursue Alternative Dispute Resolutions possibly skipping the traditional court system altogether. The Cupcakery lawsuit arose between the two parties that stemmed from loans paid to Pamela Jenkins from her Uncle Rockey Perrit a Texas resident. According to “Las Vegas Trademark Attorney” (2011), “Perritt, with the full knowledge of Jenkins, decided to open up his own “The Cupcakery” stores – first in Frisco, Texas (owned by the Texas based, and co-Plaintiff
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