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    ) Big Fizz Co.‚ a manufacturer of cola-flavored drinks‚ wants to add packaged fruit juices to its existing product line. Big Fizz must make some decisions regarding packaging and branding the fruit juices. These decisions would fall under which variable of the marketing mix? A.   Product  2) Hewlett-Packard sells personal computers through specialty computer stores‚ electronics superstores‚ and its own Internet site. What is the marketing mix variable that is being considered here?   D.   Place 

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    Trigonometry is a field of mathematics first compiled by 2nd century BCE. Greek mathematician Hipparchus. The history of trigonometry and of trigonometric functions follows the general lines of the history of mathematics. Early study of triangles can be traced to the 2nd millennium BC‚ in Egyptian mathematics (Rhind Mathematical Papyrus) and Babylonian mathematics. Systematic study of trigonometric functions begins in Hellenistic mathematics‚ reaching India as part of Hellenistic astronomy. In Indian

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    Dr. Hortencia Jimenez Ethnic Studies: 1 17 December 2013 Final Exam Immigration trends of recent decades have dramatically altered the statistical composition and popular understanding of who is an Asian American. This transformation of Asian America‚ and of America itself‚ is the result of legislation such as the McCarran–Walter Act of 1952 and the Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1965. The McCarran–Walter Act repealed the remnants of "free white persons" restriction of the

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    Study Period 2 Examination Paper 2013 School MGN Subject Area & Catalogue number BUSS 2043 Paper 1 Course Name Foundations of Human Resource Management Student ID  Given Name/s Surname If you are required to use a calculator‚ please note the make and model here Brand Model Official Reading Time: 10 minutes Writing Time: 2 hours NESB Time: 20 minutes Instructions to Candidates: SECTION A is found on page 2 and Section B on pages 3-9 inclusive. The examination

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    consequently known as "the father of trigonometry."[3] Sumerian astronomers introduced angle measure‚ using a division of circles into 360 degrees.[4]They and their successors the Babylonians studied the ratios of the sides of similar triangles and discovered some properties of these ratios‚ but did not turn that into a systematic method for finding sides and angles of triangles. The ancient Nubians used a similar methodology.[5] The ancient Greeks transformed trigonometry into an ordered science.[6] Classical

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    Multiple Choice (5 points each) 1. In the United States‚ the concept that employees are entitled to a voice in the workplace because it is consistent with the fundamental doctrine of our political system is known as: a. exclusive representative b. Industrial democracy c. Participative management d. Critical industrial relations 2. Which of the following is not considered an argument for treating employees as “more” than simply another commodity that can be bought and sold in the

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    The History of Trigonometry is one type of mathematics that deals with the sides and the angles. In the First paragraph I would like to explain the main history of trigonometry and also go into detail about the certain aspects of the mathematic branch. In the Second paragraph I will explain details on 4 of the great trigonometry mathematicians who discovered information about trigonometry‚ as well as improved existing theories as well. In the Third paragraph I would like to explain how these theories

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    Various jobs utilize trigonometry on a daily basis. When people speak of jobs that use trigonometry‚ they think of the most ideal or stereotyped jobs such as: aerospace engineers‚ architects‚ and construction workers. However‚ there are many more applications of trigonometry than one may think. One of these “obscure” jobs is optometry. Optometrists‚ the main providers of vision care‚ use trigonometry almost everyday. Specifically‚ trigonometry is commonly used in the form of fitting glasses to someone’s

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    Early trigonometry The ancient Egyptians and Babylonians had known of theorems on the ratios of the sides of similar triangles for many centuries. But pre-Hellenic societies lacked the concept of an angle measure and consequently‚ the sides of triangles were studied instead‚ a field that would be better called "trilaterometry".[6]The Babylonian astronomers kept detailed records on the rising and setting of stars‚ the motion of the planets‚ and the solar and lunar eclipses‚ all of which required

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    sides of similar triangles and discovered some properties of these ratios‚ but did not turn that into a systematic method for finding sides and angles of triangles. The ancient Nubians used a similar methodology.[5] The ancient Greeks transformed trigonometry into an ordered science.[6] Classical Greek mathematicians (such as Euclid and Archimedes) studied the properties of chords and inscribed angles in circles‚ and proved theorems that are equivalent to modern trigonometric formulae‚ although they

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