FIBCOM 6320 Technical Description 1.3 Abbreviations and Definition of Terms Abbreviations ADM AGGR AIS AUX CF CID CMI CPE CRC-4 DCC ECC ECL EE EEE EMC EOW ER ES ETH ETSI FIT HDB3 HISI ID IEC I/O ITU-T ITU LED LOF MRTIE MSOH MTBF MLM NA NE NRZ OE OEE OEO OHA OS PCB Add/Drop Multiplexer Aggregate Alarm Indication Signal Auxiliary Alarm Connection Field Consecutive Identical Digit Coded Mark Inversion Customer Premises Equipment Cyclic
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ETH DQ2 Name a famous person whom you would consider a “typical” American. What characteristics of this individual do you think make her or him typical? Do you consider these characteristics a stereotype? Why‚ or why not? I think if I had to choose one typical American it would have to be the ‘typical’ ideal American. I do not think that in today’s society that there is a ‘typical’ American. So if I was going to pick a famous person it would have to one from history‚ Abe Lincoln‚ for example.
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Art Therapy: Is It Effective? Georgia O’Keeffe once said‚ “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way. Things I had no words for.” The actual creation of art triggers an unconscious process helping a person connect with his emotions (Kotwas). The process is said to enhance the physical‚ mental‚ and emotional well-being of individuals of all ages and backgrounds. The expressive arts do not discriminate and is an effective alternative to traditional psychotherapy
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WHO/HGN/ETH/00.4 Review of Ethical Issues in Medical Genetics Report of Consultants to WHO Professors D.C. Wertz‚ J.C. Fletcher‚ K. Berg World Health Organization Human Genetics Programme Human Genetics Programme Management of Noncommunicable Diseases World Health Organization WHO/HGN/ETH/00.4 Review of Ethical Issues in Medical Genetics Report of Consultants to WHO Professors D.C. Wertz‚ J.C. Fletcher‚ K. Berg Copyright © WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION‚ 2003 All rights reserved.
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Code of Professional Conduct ETH/376 October 8‚ 2012 Code of Professional Conduct The AICPA Code of Professional Conduct can be considered the foundation of ethical reasoning in accounting. The code presents rules and principles to help accountants complete their jobs with integrity and ethical decisions. The code also protects the interest of a company and the interest of the public. Purpose The American
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when an officer makes the decision to reprimand or write a disciplinary report‚ he is playing a role in the Criminal Justice System (p. 316). A disciplinary committee also has a dilemma because he‚ or she must decide on what punishment should accrue towards the offender. This may be a temporary loss of privileges‚ or he may have his sentence increased (p. 316‚ para. 2). A correctional officer in uniform is an authority figure‚ which implies reasonable and rational control over the incarcerated.
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For each expense that is variable with respect to revenue hours‚ calculate the cost per revenue hour. Power Hourly Personnel Salaries Overall Cost January 1546/329=4.7 7896/329=24 =24+4.7=28.7 February 1485/316=4.7 7584/316=24 =4.7+24=28.7 March 1697/361=4.7 8664/361=24 =24+4.7=28.7 3. Create a contribution margin income statement for Salem Data Services; Assume that intra company usage is 205 hours‚ Assume commercial
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AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Mindi Frost ETH/376 12/15/14 Susan Paris AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Formally known as the American Association of Public Accountants (AAPA) in 1887‚ the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) was renamed in 1957. With over 400‚000 members‚ the AICPA provides services on a professional level and works with state CPA entities to ensure the public is protected. According to Mintz and Morris (2011)‚ “The principles of the AICPA Code are
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pavement in dry weather: At… Braking distance is… 20 mph 55 mph 65 mph 18 to 22 feet 192 to 224 feet 267 to 316 feet Now we can calculate the stopping distance for these speeds: At… 20 mph 55 mph 65 mph Perception/ Reaction Distance + Braking Distance 44 feet 120 feet 142 feet + + + 18 to 22 feet = 192 to 224 feet = 267 to 316 feet = = Stopping Distance 62 to 66 feet 312 to 344 feet 404 to 458 feet It’s easy to see that stopping distance
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The Scarlet Letter is a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It takes place in a small village inhabited by puritans around the 17th century‚ in Boston. This essay will be mainly focused on the character of Hester‚ the holder of the scarlet letter. It will show the difference in the good and bad that happens within her life throughout the novel. Hester Prynne is one of the main characters in this novel. She finds herself in an affair with the town minister‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and she later has a daughter
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