Physics Notes * If the vector of all sums is precisely zero the object could be still moving * IF an elevator fell ‚ the passengers would be trapped to the ceiling of the elevator seeing as there is no air resistance ‚ false * Constant speed = no acceleration = sum of all net forces is zero * An object in orbit around the earth is not truly weightless * Sitting half as far away from your class mate the gravitation force is four times as strong. (re2) * Newton’s First
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Case Test 3 Chapter 12 Ethics Case 12-45 1. If the purchase had been handled properly by the controller this transaction may have been considered within ethical standards. However‚ evidence of weaknesses in internal control over inventory and possible management override of computerized records‚ that in all appearances increase the risk of adulterated inventory counts and computerized records in general‚ warrant response from the auditing team during their assessment of financial statements
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Writing Negative Messages LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter‚ you will be able to 1 2 3 4 Apply the three-step writing process to negative messages Explain the differences between the direct and the indirect approaches to negative messages‚ including when it’s appropriate to use each one Identify the risks of using the indirect approach‚ and explain how to avoid such problems Adapt negative messages for internal and external audiences 5 6 7 Explain the importance of maintaining
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bar the Cumberland provides a range of products although this is not the best asset of the business. A huge emphasis is placed on customer service‚ so much so it is Ray’s constant wish is that the Cumberland be synonymous with fantastic service. I have chosen to base this report around Ray and the Cumberland because he is a very successful entrepreneur who started up his first business then sold it for a massive profit and has started the same cycle again. He has a successful business model and has
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Self Analysis and Personality Diagnostic Tests People are created uniquely and different one to another‚ which results in character and personality differences. The needs of socialising and workplace purposes‚ such as career development and organisation effectiveness have ‘forced’ people to be more aware and understand their potentials through self-analysis. It requires people to assess themselves as an object in particular event or experience‚ which enables people to gain self-awareness (De
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lacrosse. After waiting on line‚ visitors do not walk in the museum‚ they walk into the museum. Jenna has a sweet tooth; she doesn’t have a preoccupation ondark chocolate‚ she has a preoccupation withdark chocolate. You might think that beingraised in an English-speaking home would suffice to prepare one to use idioms correctly in speaking and in writing. However‚ idiom errors are so rampant (television is a predominant culprit)‚ and faulty English assaults the ear so frequently that even the best students
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Eduardo Napoles Jr. 3/19/13 BUS 141 (P) Saltz TEST #1 1. Globalization refers to in which activities of large number of business enterprises is carried out in many different locations across national boundaries. It is much more than just importing or exporting from one country to another. True globalization involves one firm procuring form‚ manufacturing in‚ and selling in many different countries. There has been an increasing trend in the world towards globalization is characterized
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introduced work ethic to Jamestown colony‚ sanitation‚diplomat to local Native American tribes; had fought Spanish andTurks 9. Pocahontas – key to English-Native American relationship‚ died inEngland in 1617 10. Mayflower Compact – foundation for self-government laid out by the first Massachusetts settlers before arriving on land 11. John Winthrop – Calvinist‚ devised concept of “city on a hill”(“A Model of Christian Charity”); founded highly successful townsin Massachusetts Bay 12. “ City
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Centralization and standardization (massification) i. Death of the artisan (3) Third Wave – Information Revolution d. Wealth is the knowledge (non-exhaustible‚ non-exclusive) e. Demassification f. What you have isn’t nearly as important as what you know ii. Only 2.5% of jobs are considered agriculture iii. 70% of all US jobs make no tangible product TECHNOLOGY: PROGRESSION AND SHOCK Future Shock: Alvin Toffler (1970) * Inability of people to adapt
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ERROR ANALYSIS Errors VS Mistakes Error Error usually means that the person who committed it did something wrong because they thought wrongly and judged incorrectly. It is used for formal situations and is more serious since it is usually a more important problem that occurred due to the misjudgment. It is more technical and formal. Mistake Mistake refers to something that is more common. An example is mistaking salt from sugar‚ it is a common mistake and everyone makes it sometimes
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