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    Inner City

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    1. Financial Ratios--- • Liquidity Ratio: measure the availability of cash to pay debt. Current Ratio = Current assets/ Current Liabilities 262‚515/ 285‚030= 0.92 There is a problem meeting its short term obligations The best way to improve this ratio and better position the business to cover its short-term obligations is to better manage current liabilities (accounts payables). Generate more profit (cash) out of each sale by increasing profit (as long as it is competitive within the industry)

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    Inner Peace

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    Inner Peace Written by Cody Doerhoefer Rain was slapping hard against the window. As the rain pattering continued‚ powerful booms of thunder shook the old house. A younger man sat in his bedroom reading Bram Stoker’s Dracula. While sipping on a glass of iced water‚ the man lit a candle because the sky outside continued to be engulfed in an infinite darkness. The only lighting for the man’s reading was the small candle and the continuous bright flashes of light from the lightning outside of

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    Self-Directed Learning

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    key word is self-directed learning (SDL) and this is the concept that will be able to help learners to keep up with the constantly changing world. Learners should be active and moving forward to be at par with the emergence of new knowledge. Self-directed learning‚ a concept that is strongly linked with adult education has become the objective of university education everywhere. Many universities are now placing specific emphasis on the development of self-directed learning as one of

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    Self-Directed Teams

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    Companies have benefited from implementing self-directed teams. Unlike the name implies self-directed teams cannot just go out there and do what they want. There are rules and regulations‚ which self-directed teams need to follow. These teams will do many of the functions the supervisor formerly would perform‚ such as scheduling‚ duty assignments‚ and quality-control improvements or resolve any difficulties within the group. Self directed work teams are accountable to one another. They are interdependent

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    Self-Directed Teams

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    Introduction This assignment will look into what is known as Self-directed Teams where key terms such as Autonomy and Productivity will be emphasized on. In order to find out more on Self-directed Teams‚ I have read through a range of 5 sources where information of two textbooks‚ two e-journals and one internet documents were being extracted so that I can understand the different point of views from different sources and authors. As it may be due to different perceptions or even the timeline where

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    Self-Directed Teams

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    Self-Directed Teams 1 Running head: SELF-DIRECTED TEAMS Self-Directed Teams HRD 644 Human Resources Development: Theory & Practice Barry University by Jessica Rodriguez Self-Directed Teams 2 Self-directed teams can be defined as teams that are able to regulate their behavior on relatively whole tasks for which they have been established‚ including making decisions about work assignments‚ work methods‚ and scheduling activities (Cohen‚ Ledford‚ & Spreitzer‚ 1996; Goodman

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    Self-Directed Learning

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    Self-directed learners according to Knowles‚ Holton & Swanson (2005) stated‚ “adults generally become ready to learn when their life situation creates a need to know” (p. 194). This has some grounded facts because most adult learners do not go back to school without a pre-determined purpose and/or desire to improve on personal or professional set skills. Learning for adults most times have different motivational reasons‚ which reflect in their learning style and the research on the relationship between

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    Inner Strength

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    It seems so natural to be myself these days‚ so I don’t regularly think about what I have been through to be who I am today. I am not certain of how many more mountains will take place in my life for me to climb‚ but I only know that I am ready to climb them because of the ups and downs I’ve climbed in the past. Playing piano today is one of my hobbies that I enjoy doing. Many years ago when I was in the process of learning‚ playing piano was nothing but stressful‚ laborious‚ and simply another

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    R-directed Thinking

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    R-directed Thinking Most of us desire to become a lawyer‚ an accountant or a computer programmer because they are well paid and decent. But‚ this thought may be outdated. Daniel Pink in his book ‘ A Whole New Mind’ put forward that the future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind. A new world in which “right brain” qualities-inventiveness‚ empathy‚ meaning-predominate will substitute for the era of “left brain” dominance‚ and the Information Age engendered

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    Site Directed Mutagenesis

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    INTRODUCTION: Site directed mutagenesis is molecular biology technique that is used to make specific‚ intentional and precise changes to the DNA sequence of a gene or any gene products. It is also used to determine the structure and biological activity of DNA‚ RNA and protein molecules. It is also called as site-specific mutagenesis or oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis. This method has also found use in understanding important genetic process like DNA conformational analysis and also functioning

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