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How hard is the NASD series 55? Is the STC studyguide good enough?
Depends on your aptitude for the subject. Based on the Series 7, I would say that you need a very strong aptitude for technical terminology and math. The study guide may be good enough, but I would suggest going to the largest library in your city and browsing all of the matierial on the subject, or purchase a comprehensive 55 study guide kit online.
I've read it like twice (I am a convert of 1.5 years) But my favorite always happens to be D&C! That I have read a million times. I love section 132! Everytime I read it I remember truely how much our heavenly Father loves us! \n\nJust got married in the Manti Temple 2 weeks ago!
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How do you calculate volume from density?
How is volume calculated using mass and density?
Whats the most effective way to study for maths in high school?
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But it is a good product if you are studying on your
I didn't get to use it!! I did Irene gold. But it is a good product if you are studying on your own
This is garbage one is way too short also don't work i would not recomend this s*** other thing is too tide to get in the doc part also takes to long to charge the device this is a waste of money!!!
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what are the arts
Art is a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities, usually involving imaginative or technical skill. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.
The Arts Graduation Requirement FAQ Updated December 2012 1. What is the role of the State Board of Education in graduation requirements? 2. What is the arts graduation requirement? 3. What is considered an arts course? 4. What are “visual arts?” 5. What are “performing arts?” 6. Can the arts graduation requirement credit be waived? 7. Who can teach an arts course? 8. Can arts courses taken in middle school count toward high school graduation? 9.
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show a graph on Americas average.
dose=does and what subject are studying? LOL!
man i have been there. \nHere is a trick, start with "Slavery destroyed more families than anything else in america". then write your ass off. you will get sympathy instead of facts.
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When voting, do you only vote on one congressional district (the one you're in) or do you get to vote on all of them??\n\nThanks!
Just the one in which you live.
You are taking AP classes, which means they are just like taking college classes. You get college credit for them. So, at college, you will get assignments, and most of the time they are not collected, the answers are discussed as a group, which is what I gather is going on in your AP classes. Just do the work so you don't fall behind in your discussions. And, even if your teachers are not grading your assignments, the tests you take will be, and if you want the college credit for these classes, I suggest you study, even if you don't feel like it.
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I wanted to start studying for my major in college which is finance and I was just wondering exactly what type of math do businessmen use in the field of finance and economics?
it might depend on which school you go to...diff schools diff requirements? the business school here, only requires up to college calculus...theres 2 types of calculus...engineering calculus and calculus...take the regular one, much easier
First of all, I'm not a sports card buyer from Boise Idaho. I am in fact a interested sports card buyer from Pennsylvania. Do you have any football cards you are looking to sell? I understand that you are looking for help on how to determine the value of your cards. If you have any football, please let me know, maybe we can do some business. I'm a honest man, don't want to be cheated and don't want to cheat you....meaning the value of the cards.
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Or should I go to George Mason instead? Or maybe U of Delaware?
Are you seriously asking this? or is this a joke?
Physics -Graduate School - students - programs - advice - resources Graduate Students \nOffers advice and studying tips for the Physics GRE. Guide to ... Getting into the Best Grad School- Prepa...Colleges and Universities in the USA - G...gradschool.about.com/od/physics \nPhysics & Astronomy|Academics| Millikin University \nStudying physics will train you to think critically and to analyze and solve ... as certain upper-level courses in other areas (biology courses for a student ...www.millikin.edu/physics/prospective.asp
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i am doing A levels with maths, phy and eng lang. i want 2 study architecture in australia. will i get admission there for BArch. if i don't have chemistry? i don't know. besides i have a diploma in interior and exterior designing. what is the eligibility in these universities? how do i approach them? is there any chance of getting a scholarship?
if u want to study archtecture, chemistry will not be important. \nRemember maths and physics are compulsory. doing computing or ict For a level will be extremly helpful . to have peace in your mind please contact one of uni's and ask . you can check the requirements for your chosen course by searching\nthe uni's web site. \nAs an example u have to get AAB to do computer science in Imperial college london. \n\ngood luck
The state of Alabama requires passing an exit exam before letting a student graduate.\n\nThat definitely applies to students who've gone to Alabama schools for a while, but I'm not sure what they'd require of a transfer student so close to graduation.\n\nAs soon as you can, contact the school's guidance counselor. He/she should know.
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Ok, basically, my history teacher is impossible. she's like in her late 50's and she's the stereotypical boring, history teacher that snaps at every little thing. before tests, she doesn't give out a review sheet and says "study chapters 20-25. (my thoughts are, um ok thnx for the help) anyway,i study and outline the chapters (takes up to 5 hours) and yet i still get a c on the test. my grade has dropped to a "b" in her class and its killing me since its my only "b". help!!
Does anyone else get A's? Ask them how they do it. If not, ask the teacher what you need to do to get an A. But it would be easier to find out from another student.
For every one hour of class, 3 hours of study is recommended. If you want succeed Organic, try this time table. Lab will take 3 hours in class. To write the report 6 to seven hours will need to take place.\nTake General Chem at the same time, many things overlap.\nThen take 2 classes that are not BIO or MATH.
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i live in turkey and i want to study uni in Germany and my notes wasn't so cool in high school , so first i will have a language course and after that i want to study uni there , so what do i need to do for studying there ?
Yes! Take your birth, passport too. Some classes you took in USA, do not carry over to Germany. So, be prepare to take extra classes and ppppplllleeeaaaseee....learn their way of living. You MUST know Germany's history, and must pas an entrance exam, to prove how well you know the three A's. Math is a major problem for US students, Germany uses the "meteoric" system. So, get busy. Good Luck!
Do you mean University of California at Berkeley? Do you mean get in as an undergraduate majoring in Mathematics? Or do you mean get in the graduate school?\n\n If undergraduate, the Math department has nothing to say regarding your admission to the school. Without the great grades, get great letters of recommendation from people with a degree or two from UCB. What makes you different? What makes you stand out? What will you bring to the student body that few others will? Answer those questions in your letter and essay. And be likable at the interview.\n\n If graduate school, without a great GRE and great grades, you frankly don't have much chance. But a couple letters from guys with PhDs in Math from Berkeley who'll say you're great will help a lot.
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I am a doctor of general profile in my country i have a licenze and i want to continiu my education in residenture, anesthesiology and critical care, may be sombody can help me. my country is Georgia. now i will take PhD degree in pathophysiology
I don't think your question relates to Special Education. Special Education is the provision of services to children with disabilities.\n\nI would suggest, resolving this question so no one answers. Then, re-ask it under a different, more appropriate category. You might get more answers.\n\nGood luck with your question.
Physics -Graduate School - students - programs - advice - resources Graduate Students \nOffers advice and studying tips for the Physics GRE. Guide to ... Getting into the Best Grad School- Prepa...Colleges and Universities in the USA - G...gradschool.about.com/od/physics \nPhysics & Astronomy|Academics| Millikin University \nStudying physics will train you to think critically and to analyze and solve ... as certain upper-level courses in other areas (biology courses for a student ...www.millikin.edu/physics/prospective.asp
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what is curriculum evalution?how would u evaluate a curriculum programme in ur subject area before,during a nd after the programme?
Do you mean like curriculum standards?\n\nIf that is it, then you need to identify the standards that are being taught. After that, you need to evaluate if the students are actually learning them. For instance, PA Standard 1.1.11.A Learning to Read Independently states that students should be able to "locate various texts, media and traditional resources for assigned and independent projects before reading." Essentially, students should be doing prereading excerises on their own. Did they do that? \n\nWhat you have to do is go through the entire curriculum and pick out the standards and make sure that they were met.\n\nI hope that helps.
I think teaching is a wonderful profession~you need to go to college for 4 yrs. At the college, you will study in the Education Department. They will tell you what all you need to take to become a teacher. You get to take classes about literature, math, science, art and a bunch of fun stuff. While you are in college, you will get to student teach so you will be a great teacher when you graduate! I went to Arkansas State University and several of my friends went to Auburn University in Alabama. What state do you live in? I am sure that there are good colleges for you near your home.
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Is there somebody who can GUIDE ME ABOUT THE ACTUARIAL SCIENCES.where can i find the study materials and books
The Society of Actuaries website can point you in the right direction.
You can get a kit real chaep at site below. Also check out howstuffworks.com
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should i work during my years at college? I don't know if i should try to get a head start on my loans or not.
As long as it doesn't interfere with any time needed studying or sleeping (which IS important - you won't be able to pay attention without it!).
I used to type outlines for each of my classes. Mostly class notes and some book notes. For professors who stress the readings more, you can base your outline on the major concepts in the book (the table of contents is a good outline for starters). Its a lot of work, but it always paid off for me!
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I am about to enter university in a couple of months and i still have no idea what i want to study!?
I noticed you answered a question about carbon dating. One of the most fascinating combinations of history and science (and of course my own passionate interest) is Geology. There's a few billion more years of history to study than the history majors have. As for science, the coolest part about geology is that it overlaps EVERY other field of science. There is biology (paleontology), chemistry (geochemistry), biogeochemistry, DNA analysis, physics, mathematics, geography, hydrology, or you can even study other planets!
I would suggest you pick something you know how to do well and are comfortable doing it.\n how to swing a golf club\n how to shave\n how to mix drinks\n how to brush your teeth\n hope these help
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Is it better for your son to attend private schools or it it better for him to attend schools at home?
it is always best to send your son to school rather than home study. i agree with others that he will have more balance student life in a school whether private or public. i still go for private school.
If you are planning on taking one of those classes the best one to go with is the Princeton Review because they offer a money back guarantee that if your score doesn't go up they give you your money back. When I plan to take the LSAT I am taking one with the Princeton Review. They give you tons of practice tutoring and real-life practice tests. Its alot of help.Don't just get the book. Take the class.They offer practice tests and tutoring. They help you with your weaknesses. Take the class because if you are planning on spending lots of money on tuition. Think about it like this, you get what you pay for. The least amount of money you spend on preparation, the least amount of a chance of improvement.
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except being a doctor, what else can i study relate to medical in australia?
You can consider being a nurse, paramedic, or pharmacist.
Physics -Graduate School - students - programs - advice - resources Graduate Students \nOffers advice and studying tips for the Physics GRE. Guide to ... Getting into the Best Grad School- Prepa...Colleges and Universities in the USA - G...gradschool.about.com/od/physics \nPhysics & Astronomy|Academics| Millikin University \nStudying physics will train you to think critically and to analyze and solve ... as certain upper-level courses in other areas (biology courses for a student ...www.millikin.edu/physics/prospective.asp
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I am doing my pediatrics in india and wish to knoz my future in canada if i want to study and live there?
"know" how to spell first! \nsorry
I'd start by learning the english language and how to write it. That way, maybe someone could understand your question.\n\nIf you use proper spelling, learn how to structure a sentence, then maybe you'll get an answer to your question!
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What will the test be like for my first grader?
any test that is given to a first grader would be challenging for a first grader, easy for a second grader and a peice of cake for a third grader..... what kind of test???
Kaplan books\nQ-Bank from Kaplan\nFirst Aid\nQ- Bank\nGoljan notes 100 pages\nQ- Bank\n\nIf you really study and make many questions you are gonna get above 90\nGL
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How do I make an effective study plan?
How can I make a study plan?
How does a research proposal for a master's by research or coursework differ? What should it cover? What are its guidelines?
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What should I do to improve my basic in chemistry?
How can I improve my basics in chemistry?
How do I study chemistry for the CBSE 12?
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What are the advantages of being an NTSE Scholar?
What are the benefits of being an ntse scholar?
How can a 9th grader study for NTSE online? What are some good websites for assignments?
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What are the best CSU's for Political Science?
What are the best CSUs for political science?
How can the politics be study?
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What are the main subject for CA?
What subject are neceesary for CA?
Why CA is difficult to study?
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how does general education capstone
Capstone General Education courses are upper division and demonstrably develop advanced college skills, including writing, synthesis and application of knowledge, analysis, critique and research. Capstone courses consist of five types:
The culmination of your General Education is a single capstone course. capstone course you choose). acquired during your course of study at the university. advisor to select the capstone that will best supplement your major course of study. specific University-wide student learning goals.
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examples of student planner
The first key part in the student planner template is the overview. In the section, you need to give an brief description of the student planner, the purpose and objectives and the goals. For example, the Student Planner Name:__; Student Planner Date:__ etc.
Student planner template is a planner example that help students in middle school or college to arrange their agendas and class. A well designed students planner sample can help students at various level to improve study and grade. Student planner has various types to consider. When designing your own student planner, you need to know there are various types: school planner issued by school, personal planner, teacher planner etc.
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Was my question closed because it should be a community wiki? I asked a question on Stack Overflow, but it was closed because it is "subjective". Someone mentioned that not making it a community wiki could be the problem. Should a subjective question be a community wiki?
Give each site a parallel site for polling, recommendations and subjective-ish stuff Stuff like polls, recommendations based on subjective constraints, puzzles, webcomics etc. do not belong on the serious main SE sites, where professionals should be considered at work and having just a few spare minutes ("code's compiling") to answer questions, so they should not be distracted by such things. However, I'd also like to have a home for these things still using the SE engine. For the reason I mentioned before, this needs to be a separate place though. Let's call it four.[sitename-here].com.
Book recommendations Every once in a while, we get a question asking for a book or other educational reference on a particular topic at a particular level. This is a meta-question that collects all those links together. If you're looking for book recommendations, this is probably the place to start. All the questions linked below, as well as others which deal with more specialized books, can be found under the tag (formerly ). If you have a question to add, please edit it in. However, make sure of a few things first: The question should be tagged It should be of the form "What are good books to learn/study [subject] at [level]?" It shouldn't duplicate a topic and level that's already on the list Related Meta:
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2 guys in what is now this country were the oom-papas of the tuba, patenting it in 1835
GitHub Where software is built MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ORIGINS | 2 guys in what is now this country were the oom-papas of the tuba, patenting it in 1835 | Germany. right: Michael. Wrong:.
Linus Pauling - Facts - Nobelprize.org After first studying at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, Linus ... In the 1950s, Linus Pauling's involvement in the anti-nuclear movement led to his ... <http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1962/pauling-facts.html>...
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What is the best university for studying law in new zealand?
What are the best universities for Entertainment Law?
Name of highest mountain in new zealand?
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What is the process to study nursing in New Zealand for an international student?
How is New Zealand for Indian students wants to study in New Zealand?
I want staying for six month in Newzealand so, Is there is any good broker or rental service?
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What is it like to study in New Zealand as a foreign student?
How is New Zealand for Indian students wants to study in New Zealand?
How is life at IIEST shibpur?
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Which Country is better for students? Australia or New Zealand?
Which is better for studying: New Zealand or Australia?
Who will be going to the final in the Cricket World Cup 2015?
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What it is like to study in New Zealand for the Indian students?
What is it like an Indian Student studying in New Zealand?
How is life after IIT ?
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Is Kashmir safe now for foreigners?
Safe to visit Kashmir and Ladakh?
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What it is like to study in New Zealand for the Indian students?
What is the process to study nursing in New Zealand for an international student?
How is life after IIT ?
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Which is the worlds largest island?
australia\n\n\np.s Australia isn't a continent.......Oceania is the continent which includes Australia, New Zealand, Fiji etc.....
www.studyisland.com - you need a username and password to use the site.
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What it is like to study in New Zealand for the Indian students?
What is it like an Indian Student studying in New Zealand?
Which is better for studying: New Zealand or Australia?
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Need for the study of music and electronic media?
Why is there a need for us to study your traditional music?
No law granting a title of royalty or nobility shall be enacted?
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Drilling Down: Radio Listeners Seem to Buy Less Music
The MusicFirst Coalition has publicized a six-month-old study that suggests that radio play hurts record sales.
In the 1970s, it was the Iranians and their interest in all-in-one home stereo systems. In the 1980s, it was the Russians and their love of camcorders. In the 1990s, Africans were after boomboxes and cordless phones.
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Broadband speeds under scrutiny
Few net users get the top speed promised by their net provider finds a study of average browsing speeds.
The UK music industry is granted a court order forcing ISPs to reveal the names of alleged illegal file-sharers.
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Survey: Net File-Sharing Doesn't Hurt Most Artists
Most musicians and artists say the Internet has helped them make more money from their work despite online file-trading services that allow users to copy songs and other material for free, according to a study released on Sunday.
'We're fighting the good fight here' Allofmp3.com pulled out its hired violins today to woo the press with a sad song about a hard done-by web site just trying to make its way in a temporarily legal world.…
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What is the track "moDernisT" an anagram of?
An in-depth study of MP3 audio quality, sound artist and composer Ryan Maguire's project "The Ghost in the MP3" isolates the sounds lost during MP3 compression. In 2015, he released the track "moDernisT" (an anagram of "Tom's Diner"), composed exclusively from the sounds deleted during MP3 compression of the song "Tom's Diner", the track originally used in the formulation of the MP3 standard. A detailed account of the techniques used to isolate the sounds deleted during MP3 compression, along with the conceptual motivation for the project, was published in the 2014 Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference.
In a 2009 case, Netbula, LLC v. Chordiant Software Inc., defendant Chordiant filed a motion to compel Netbula to disable the robots.txt file on its web site that was causing the Wayback Machine to retroactively remove access to previous versions of pages it had archived from Nebula's site, pages that Chordiant believed would support its case.
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Study: Internet Hasn't Hurt CD Sales
Researchers at the Harvard Business School and the University of North Carolina say sharing music files over the Internet has not adversely affected CD sales. The study compares downloads of music files with store sales of those same songs. Officials in the recording industry have long blamed file sharing for the decline in CD sales in recent years. NPR's Felix Contreras reports.
<em>Rolling Stone</em> critic Christian Hoard reviews a new three-CD anthology from one of pop music's most enduring artists, David Bowie.
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Bonus Tracks From A C-D
Bonus tracks from a C-D which Ted Libbey will be recommending later on for the P-T Basic Record Library. Pianist Evgeny Kissin performs the Mazurka No. 49 and the Waltz No. 14 by Frederic Chopin. (RCA 09026-68378-2)
Researchers at the Harvard Business School and the University of North Carolina say sharing music files over the Internet has not adversely affected CD sales. The study compares downloads of music files with store sales of those same songs. Officials in the recording industry have long blamed file sharing for the decline in CD sales in recent years. NPR's Felix Contreras reports.
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What percentage of people admit to pirating software?
In its 2011 report, conducted in partnership with IDC and Ipsos Public Affairs, the BSA stated: "Over half of the world's personal computer users – 57 percent – admit to pirating software." The ninth annual "BSA Global Software Piracy Study" claims that the "commercial value of this shadow market of pirated software" was worth US$63.4 billion in 2011, with the highest commercial value of pirated PC software existent in the U.S. during that time period (US$9,773,000). According to the 2011 study, Zimbabwe was the nation with the highest piracy rate, at 92%, while the lowest piracy rate was present in the U.S., at 19%.
Unauthorized MP3 file sharing continues on next-generation peer-to-peer networks. Some authorized services, such as Beatport, Bleep, Juno Records, eMusic, Zune Marketplace, Walmart.com, Rhapsody, the recording industry approved re-incarnation of Napster, and Amazon.com sell unrestricted music in the MP3 format.
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A Performance Analysis of Incentive Mechanisms for Cooperative Computing
The Eigentrust algorithm for reputation management in P2P networks
A measurement study of Napster and Gnutella as examples of peer-to-peer file sharing systems
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Casual mobile games for the elderly : a usability study
Appropriating and assessing heuristics for mobile computing
Audio watermarking techniques for copyright protection: A review
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Iterative ranking from pair-wise comparisons
The Eigentrust algorithm for reputation management in P2P networks
A measurement study of Napster and Gnutella as examples of peer-to-peer file sharing systems
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again with my technology hw... what is a head-on collision?
http://www.cashcrate.com/index.php?ref=4685 <<<<just go there for some free money and this will answer yo question
* A study of radio, television and print media for the purpose of reaching the optimal consumer audience.\n www.motto.com/glossary.html\n\n * Marketing research that focuses on issues of media selection and frequency.\n www.glencoe.com/sec/busadmin/marketing/dp/ad_serv/gloss.shtml
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Understanding Mobile Banking Success Through User Segmentation
Factors affecting adoption of online banking: A meta-analytic structural equation modeling study
Lipoprotein Electrophoresis Should Be Discontinued as a Routine Procedure
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Financial literacy: A comparative study across four countries
Customer and advisor financial decisions: the Theory of Planned Behavior perspective
A critique of knowledge-based economies: a case study of Singapore education stakeholders
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Core Competences of Basic Business Outlets of Commercial Banks
Given the process reengineering and flattening system reform,how to build basic business outlet's core competence has attracted wide concerns of commercial banks.Drawing reference from enterprise's core competence theory,this paper makes a de- tailed analysis on the connotation and characteristics of core competence of commercial bank outlets and points out the main prob- lems in outlet's core competence construction from six aspects:service efficiency,service quality,service innovation,client loyalty, employee loyalty and service incentives.Accordingly,the paper proposes the following improving measures:(1)selecting suitable core competence objective;(2)enhancing employee's understanding of the above-mentioned six elements;(3)establishing sustain- able improvement and studying mechanism;(4)emphasizing model effect in the management;(5)creating outlet's unique culture en- vironment.
Bx contrast of tangible goods,three characteristics of service are dealt with inseparabilitx,variabilitx, perishabilitx. And problems possiblx arising from these aspects and solutions thereof are discussed. The paper points out that great importance should be attached to policies of marketing and service.
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Impact of select Nationalised Banks Marketing strategies - A Demographic Perspective
Understanding the needs, desires and problems of customers and redefining the business operations for satisfying customers’ needs are the major challenges facing the banks. Marketing strategies has thus emerged as an important element in the activities of banks. Demography is the study of the vital and measurable statistics of a population. demographic variables include age, gender, marital status, family size, family life cycle, income, occupation, education, religion, race, generation, nationality, social class, etc., The study was a Descriptive study and conducted on basis of the marketing Strategy adopted by the select Nationalized Banks in India. The major findings of the study paved the way for the emergence of some useful suggestions to the marketing strategies of financial services in banking industry.
This paper uses the methods of interviewing,literature review and logical analysis to study the situation and characteristic of nationwide fitness campaign in China.It discusses the ways of introducing sports to life and puts forwards four ideas to realize the aim.
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Transforming Access to Finance in Developing Countries Through Mobile Phones: Creating an Enabling Policy Framework
Technology, and in particular the spread of real-time communications networks, permits banks to delegate last mile cash management and customer servicing functions to third-party retail outlets. By making basic deposit, withdrawal, and payment functions available securely through retail shops that exist in every village and neighborhood, there is an opportunity to dramatically increase the physical footprint of banks and to transform the basic economics of low-balance savings. Banking regulations need to be adapted to these new possibilities of banking beyond bank branches. We highlight three specific areas where sharpened regulatory analysis would help strike a better balance between maximizing the opportunities of these models and containing risks.
Understanding how capital flows within rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa can provide important insights on the nature of poverty and the effectiveness of financial intermediation interventions. In this paper, we use unique individual level savings and borrowing data to study the flow of funds within a sample of 104 Ugandan savings groups. We show that poor households borrow from wealthier households, which implies that the marginal benefit of money is decreasing in wealth. The result suggests that savings groups are effective at channeling funds to their poorest members.
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Mind the Gap: Psychological Barriers in Gold and Silver Prices
This study tests whether psychological barriers exist around key reference points in gold and silver prices, namely numbers ending in 0 (e.g. $450) and 00 (e.g. $200). Initial observations and tests show gold prices fix less frequently on values ending in 0 and 00, suggesting barriers at these levels which manifest as gaps in the frequency distributions. Statistical tests find support for barriers at numbers ending in 0 and 00 for gold. While initial observations and tests suggest silver prices are not uniformly distributed, there is no statistically significant evidence to support that barriers exist at either 0 or 00.
The changing anatomy of banking relationships The new realities of relationship banking Rethinking the role of psychology in banking Psychology of relationship banking Client profit, the psychological approach Mapping the corporate psyche Renewing banking relationship skills Profiting from sound relationships.
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customer churn modelling in banking .
customer churn analysis – a case study .
Compact Global Descriptors for Visual Search
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Are foreign tourists allowed to open bank accounts in Singapore?
Can a foreign tourist not employed in Singapore open a bank account in Singapore?
How is Madras University for the non-Tamil students. Can the students from outside Tamil Nadu study here?
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Online banking: a field study of drivers, development challenges, and expectations
Factors Influencing the Adoption of Internet Banking
Overcoming the triad of rural health disparities: How local culture, lack of economic opportunity, and geographic location instigate health disparities
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define macroprudential
macroprudential analysis. A comprehensive study of a financial system, such as a nation's banking industry. The analysis examines the overall soundness and vulnerabilities of the system, as well as its ability to withstand financial shocks. It also takes into consideration the regulatory environment in which the system operates.
The prudential regulation is regulation of deposit-taking institutions and supervision of the conduct of these institutions and set down requirements.
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Analyzing the business model for mobile payment from banks' perspective : An empirical study
Balancing customer and network value in business models for mobile services
Biotransformation of rutin to isoquercitrin using recombinant α-l-rhamnosidase from Bifidobacterium breve
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Energy scavenging for mobile and wireless electronics
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Cultivation mode of senior law talents of China under the globalization background
The construction of advanced law personnel training mode of our country demands on the normalization of judicial examination system and integration between the judicial examination and law master's admission examination in order to make law master's system really effective to promote senior law talents' professional skills and ethics. The mode is exactly as the following: university courses (obtaining bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees) + judicial examination (admission examination of law master) + legal professional quality training (law master education).
This article is a study of competitiveness of agricultural enterprises of different legal forms using the author's own assessment procedure based on matrix-rating method with integral index. Ranging of agricultural enterprises according to their level of competitiveness has been done, preferred forms of economic activity in current conditions and trends of increasing their competitive positions have been defined. Author makes a conclusions about different influence of the studied factors on competitiveness of agricultural enterprises of different legal forms. The greatest influence is done by the provision of resources of enterprises, because it affects the quality and quantity of output.
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The Accounting Profession as a Career Choice for Tertiary Business Students in Japan-A Factor Analysis
This study aims to investigate the major factors that influence Japanese tertiary business students' vocational choice. A questionnaire-based survey was administered to both accounting and non-accounting students in Japanese tertiary institutions at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The results of two individualized factor analyses indicated significant differences between factors influencing the career profiles of both these groups of students. It further shows that the major influence affecting vocational choice for accounting students was based on intrinsic values. Non-accounting students indicated career prospects as the major contributing factor when choosing a career. These results are very important for accounting educators in Japan as they attempt to address the current unpopularity of the accounting profession.
This article, written for prospective and new law students, addresses, in a humorous way, the myths, little lies, half-truths, and realities about law school. Examples of myths include The Imposter Syndrome, GPA is everything, and All law students are cutthroats. The article provides advice, guidance, and considerations for those contemplating, or just entering, law school.
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What document declared the upgrade of University College at Highfield?
A Royal Charter in 1952 upgraded University College at Highfield to the University of Southampton. Southampton acquired city status, becoming the City of Southampton in 1964.
It is a fully developed legal system, with all the necessary elements: courts, lawyers, judges, a fully articulated legal code principles of legal interpretation, and coercive penalties, though it lacks civilly-binding force in most secular jurisdictions. The academic degrees in canon law are the J.C.B. (Juris Canonici Baccalaureatus, Bachelor of Canon Law, normally taken as a graduate degree), J.C.L. (Juris Canonici Licentiatus, Licentiate of Canon Law) and the J.C.D. (Juris Canonici Doctor, Doctor of Canon Law). Because of its specialized nature, advanced degrees in civil law or theology are normal prerequisites for the study of canon law.
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What does J.C.B. stand for?
It is a fully developed legal system, with all the necessary elements: courts, lawyers, judges, a fully articulated legal code principles of legal interpretation, and coercive penalties, though it lacks civilly-binding force in most secular jurisdictions. The academic degrees in canon law are the J.C.B. (Juris Canonici Baccalaureatus, Bachelor of Canon Law, normally taken as a graduate degree), J.C.L. (Juris Canonici Licentiatus, Licentiate of Canon Law) and the J.C.D. (Juris Canonici Doctor, Doctor of Canon Law). Because of its specialized nature, advanced degrees in civil law or theology are normal prerequisites for the study of canon law.
Until the 1970s most of the larger pubs also featured an off-sales counter or attached shop for the sales of beers, wines and spirits for home consumption. In the 1970s the newly built supermarkets and high street chain stores or off-licences undercut the pub prices to such a degree that within ten years all but a handful of pubs had closed their off-sale counters, which had often been referred to colloquially as the jug and bottle.
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At least how many different degree-granting programs exist at KU?
The University of Kansas is a large, state-sponsored university, with five campuses. KU features the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, which includes the School of the Arts and the School of Public Affairs & Administration; and the schools of Architecture, Design & Planning; Business; Education; Engineering; Health Professions; Journalism & Mass Communications; Law; Medicine; Music; Nursing; Pharmacy; and Social Welfare. The university offers more than 345 degree programs.
It is a fully developed legal system, with all the necessary elements: courts, lawyers, judges, a fully articulated legal code principles of legal interpretation, and coercive penalties, though it lacks civilly-binding force in most secular jurisdictions. The academic degrees in canon law are the J.C.B. (Juris Canonici Baccalaureatus, Bachelor of Canon Law, normally taken as a graduate degree), J.C.L. (Juris Canonici Licentiatus, Licentiate of Canon Law) and the J.C.D. (Juris Canonici Doctor, Doctor of Canon Law). Because of its specialized nature, advanced degrees in civil law or theology are normal prerequisites for the study of canon law.
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Get a Place in a UK Law Course
Law is an interesting and challenging subject so it's hardly surprising so many young people today want to study law at university. Here's a guide to bagging that place on the course.
This wikiHow teaches you how to access and review the Legal Notices, or trademarks and software agreements section, on your iPhone.
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What are some good colleges in Colorado for me to get my bachelor's degree to go to the Law School?HELP PLEASE
What and where you study in undergrad is not as important in getting into law school as you may think. Go to a good university that you like and do your best. When you apply, they do look at your GPA relative to the school (for example, a lower GPA at UCLA will be just as acceptable as a higher GPA at Cal State LA). And if you do well at a higher ranked undergrad, it looks great. Just make sure you are happy with your undergraduate school and major, because in four years you may not even want to go to law school.\n\nBasically, find a school in CO that you like and has a good reputation, where you think you will be happy. Then do your best and enjoy yourself. Don't worry too much about that law school admission committee for at least 2 more years.
The University of Michigan and NYU are two that have cancelled their contracts with Coca Cola because of their labor abuses in Colombia. Almost all colleges and universities have contracts with Coca Cola.
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would like to get a masters in law looking at the US and the UK where would it be better to study? sincere and helpful answers please. thanks.
Because I'm from a Commonwealth country and my country applying English Law rather than American Law, I recommend you to consider UK as your first choice. The recent top law school is University of Kentucky, College of Law but the legendary college for its continous excellent will be King's College, University or London. But, if you're intended to pursue your Master in US, Harvard University is the best.
It's the Republicans that don't like the U.K.. Not every body over here is Conservative. Most of them have a limited, down-home, red-neck, self appointed Christian attitude, since George Bush has been elected. In other words they are not very intelligent Mate. We don't like them either, So don't pay any attention to what they are saying. it's the blind leading the blind. America is going to vote Bush's Congress out real soon, and they will really start running their mouths then.
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pre law studies definition
In the United States, pre-law refers to any course of study taken by an undergraduate in preparation for study at a law school. The American Bar Association requires law schools to admit only students with an accredited Bachelor's Degree or its equivalent depending on the student's country of origin.
prec′edent. 1 an act, statement, legal decision, case, etc. that may serve as an example, reason, or justification for a later one. 2 a practice based upon earlier precedents.
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does texas state have a law school
No, there is not a pre law major or minor at Texas State. This is not unusual. Typically, pre law students must fulfill the requirements of a specific major and take electives to round out their preparation for law school.orking before law school can also ease the burden of your first year, which is usually the most difficult time in law school. It allows you to save money so that you can concentrate on law, and not have to work part time during this period of intense study.
South Texas College of Law – Houston, is a private American Bar Association accredited law school and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Located in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States it was founded in 1923—the oldest law school in Houston and the third-oldest in Texas.12 South Texas College of Law Houston has a faculty of 59 full-time professors and 40 adjunct professors. US News consistently ranks the South Texas trial advocacy program in the top ten; in 2010 ...
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is a law degree a doctorate
After the first law degree, one may pursue a second, the Masters of Laws (LL.M.) and after that, the Doctor of Law (LL.D.), at some Canadian universities. (The LL.D. is awarded by several universities only as an honorary degree, but when awarded by a law school is an earned degree).uris Doctor (JD) (Doctor of Jurisprudence) is the usual first professional degree for lawyers and replaced the name Bachelor of Laws in the 20th century when law schools began to require a Bachelor of Arts degree before beginning the study of law.
Typically, a professional law degree is conferred as a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree, while the Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree generally signifies academic research, writing or independent legal studies.View 10 Popular Schools ».everal law schools offer both master's and professional degree programs. Typically, a professional law degree is conferred as a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree, while the Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree generally signifies academic research, writing or independent legal studies. View 10 Popular Schools ».
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what is llb in law?
The LL.B. degree is a designation which means “Bachelor of Laws”. It is the basic law degree which has been offered by law schools in the British Commonwealth. It is by definition an undergraduate degree. In the U.K., it is common for students to study law as an undergraduate subject.
The LL.M. (Master of Laws) is an internationally recognized postgraduate law degree. It is usually obtained by completing a one-year full-time program. Law students and professionals frequently pursue the LL.M. to gain expertise in a specialized field of law, for example in the area of tax law or international law.
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which associate degree for doctor
Doctorate Degree. The highest award a student can earn for graduate study. The doctor's degree classification includes such degrees as Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Doctor of Juridical Science (J.D.), Doctor of Public Health (D.P.H.), and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).
The Juris Doctor degree (J.D. or JD) or Doctor of Jurisprudence degree (D.Jur. or DJur) is a professional doctorate and first professional graduate degree in law.The degree is earned by completing law school in the United States, Canada, Australia, and other common law countries.Many who hold the degree of Juris Doctor are individuals who practice law and may choose to focus their practice on criminal law, tort, family law, corporate law, and/or a wide range of other areas.he degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) is offered at the Singapore Management University (SMU), and it is treated as a qualifying law degree for the purposes of admission to the legal profession in Singapore.
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I can't find any other information about the play. It was listed as the winner of the ESPY for the most outrageous play in 1993.
I saw the game. The rabbit darted from the 40 yard line. At the 5 yard line, he changed direction slightly and ran into the end zone. He paused for severals seconds in the end zone while the fans cheered, they proceeded off of the field.
He was born the 17 of February of 1917 in Guadalajara, Jalisco. He study in the National Polytechnical Institute from Mexico D.F. To the 17 years of age, constructed his first camera of television with remainder materials. In 1939 he devised the television in colors and the following year he obtained the patents Mexican and American of his invention. In 1946 he inaugurated the first experimental station of television that had only two receivers (in Mexican Liga of Radio Experimenters and in station XEW). In 1963 he made transmissions of chromatic television. He continued patenting diverse systems of television to colors like the NTSC, and Sistema Bicolor Simplificado (SBS). He passed away in an accident of automobile, the state of Puebla.
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What does NHK stand for in Japan?
The Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai (NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation) began conducting research to "unlock the fundamental mechanism of video and sound interactions with the five human senses" in 1964, after the Tokyo Olympics. NHK set out to create an HDTV system that ended up scoring much higher in subjective tests than NTSC's previously dubbed "HDTV". This new system, NHK Color, created in 1972, included 1125 lines, a 5:3 aspect ratio and 60 Hz refresh rate. The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), headed by Charles Ginsburg, became the testing and study authority for HDTV technology in the international theater. SMPTE would test HDTV systems from different companies from every conceivable perspective, but the problem of combining the different formats plagued the technology for many years.
Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five decades, the 34-season span from 1948 to 1981. He covered the games with a level of enthusiasm that often seemed unjustified by the team's poor performance on the field for many of those years. His trademark call "Hey Hey!" always followed a home run. That expression is spelled out in large letters vertically on both foul pole screens at Wrigley Field. "Whoo-boy!" and "Wheeee!" and "Oh, brother!" were among his other pet expressions. When he approached retirement age, he personally recommended his successor.
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What did early research show people preferred as a day length?
Early research into circadian rhythms suggested that most people preferred a day closer to 25 hours when isolated from external stimuli like daylight and timekeeping. However, this research was faulty because it failed to shield the participants from artificial light. Although subjects were shielded from time cues (like clocks) and daylight, the researchers were not aware of the phase-delaying effects of indoor electric lights.[dubious – discuss] The subjects were allowed to turn on light when they were awake and to turn it off when they wanted to sleep. Electric light in the evening delayed their circadian phase.[citation needed] A more stringent study conducted in 1999 by Harvard University estimated the natural human rhythm to be closer to 24 hours, 11 minutes: much closer to the solar day but still not perfectly in sync.
In 1983, the International Telecommunication Union's radio telecommunications sector (ITU-R) set up a working party (IWP11/6) with the aim of setting a single international HDTV standard. One of the thornier issues concerned a suitable frame/field refresh rate, the world already having split into two camps, 25/50 Hz and 30/60 Hz, largely due to the differences in mains frequency. The IWP11/6 working party considered many views and throughout the 1980s served to encourage development in a number of video digital processing areas, not least conversion between the two main frame/field rates using motion vectors, which led to further developments in other areas. While a comprehensive HDTV standard was not in the end established, agreement on the aspect ratio was achieved.
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Inspectors warn on early learning
An Ofsted study of children's first years of learning shows weaknesses in literacy and calculation.
Consumer watchdog the Consumers&#39; Association (CA) has today written to the UK office of Fair Trading (OFT), complaining that UK digital music shoppers are being ripped-off.
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I have already asked this question on stack but for some strange reason I didn't get enough help/ people didn't respond back so I am asking this again. A student prepares for an exam by studying a list of 12 problems. She can solve 9 of them. For the exam, the instructor selects 7 problems at random from the 12 on the list given to the students. What is the probability that the student can solve 5 of the 7 problems on the exam? I am really confused by this problem. My first initial thought was to do: $$\frac{{7 \choose 5} {5 \choose 2}}{ {12 \choose 7}}$$ I was given a recommendation to account for the last 2 question that weren't answered. I am not 100% sure about this.
A student prepares for an exam by studying a list of 12 problems. She can solve 9 of them. For the exam, the instructor selects 7 problems at random from the 12 on the list given to the students. What is the probability that the student can solve 5 of the 7 problems on the exam? I am really confused by this problem. My first initial thought was to do: (5 chose 7)(7 chose 0)/ (12 chose 7) I am not 100% sure about this though.
A student prepares for an exam by studying a list of 12 problems. She can solve 9 of them. For the exam, the instructor selects 7 problems at random from the 12 on the list given to the students. What is the probability that the student can solve 5 of the 7 problems on the exam? I am really confused by this problem. My first initial thought was to do: (5 chose 7)(7 chose 0)/ (12 chose 7) I am not 100% sure about this though.
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how many licks to the center of a tootsie pop
That machine took an average of 364 licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop. Human volunteers at Purdue averaged 252 licks to reach the center. At the University of Michigan, a similar machine registered an average of 411 licks to reach the center of a Tootsie Pop, while Swarthmore College students in Pennsylvania used human test subjects, who averaged 144 licks to reach the center of the pop.
A new study has determined exactly how many licks it takes to get to the center of a lollipop. The little Tootsie Pop boy can finally rest easy. Mathematicians at New York University conducted a very important experiment to find out exactly how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop. Drum roll, please.
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who is edsel ford?
Edsel Bryant Ford Facts. Edsel Bryant Ford (1893-1943), the only child of Ford Motor Co. founder Henry Ford, grew up with America's nascent auto industry and, for a time until his death at 49, ran the car company. His most notable contributions were to automobile styling. With his father, Ford established the philanthropic Ford Foundation.
The Edsel was an automobile marque that was planned, developed, and manufactured by the Ford Motor Company during the 1958, 1959, and 1960 model years.ord Motor Company had conducted the right marketing study, but it came up with the wrong product to fill the gap between Ford and Mercury. By 1958, buyers had become fascinated with economy cars, and a large car like the Edsel was seen as too expensive to buy and own.
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Dems to Study Possible Primary Changes
The Democratic National Committee formed a 40-member panel Friday to study whether to shake up the dominance that Iowa and New Hampshire wield in presidential elections.
Democrats in Wisconsin and Hawaii had their say Tuesday in a hard-fought presidential campaign that has grown increasingly negative with charges of broken promises, plagiarism and petty partisanship
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Comment: Mr Dan Sullivan warm welcome to the race.
Comment: I am quite surprised but he is a smart man and would carefully study the odds and make a smart choice. He had my vote as we could have had a businessman instead of the usual career politician. It would have been nice to try something different. Bernier has just won!
Comment: Hey TDS sufferers, MAGA and he is!
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Primitive roots and indices Given the congruence $x^3 \equiv a$ (mod p), where $p \geq 5$ is a prime and gcd($a,p$)=1, prove the following a. If $p \equiv 1$ (mod 6), then the congruence has either no solutions or three incongruent solutions modulo p. b.If $p \equiv 5$ (mod 6), then the congruence has a unique solution modulo p. How to solve it...by using the theory of indices.
number theory about index Given the congruence $x^3 \equiv a \pmod p$, where $p \geq 5$ is a prime and $\gcd(a,p)=1$, prove the following: If $p \equiv1 \pmod 6$, then the congruence has either no solutions or three incongruent solutions modulo $p$ If $p \equiv5 \pmod 6$, then the congruence has a unique solution modulo $p$ Help me... I don't know what I learn because Prof teaches so quickly. So I need your help to organize my thoughts.
Doubt related to a theorem in congruences of Chapter 5 of Apostol Introduction to analytic number theory I am self studying number theory from Introduction to Analytic number theory by Apostol. I have a doubt in one argument of proof of Theorem 5.14 and I am posting its image. My doubt is in 2nd line of 2 nd paragraph how Apostol writes - If y is a solution of (5) then ay $\equiv $ at ( mod m) . How does y being a solution of (5) implies that? Can someone please help
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tribologie definition
tribology (uncountable) (physics, engineering) The science and engineering of interacting surfaces in relative motion; the study and application of technology using the principles of friction, lubrication and wear. Translations
In mathematics, the base-b cologarithm, sometimes shortened to colog, of a number is the base-b logarithm of the reciprocal of the number. It is equal to the negative base-b logarithm of the number. In chemistry, a decimal cologarithm is indicated by the letter p.
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SI Base Units The SI (Système International d'Unités) is a globally agreed system of units, with seven base units. Formally agreed by the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in 1960, the SI is at the centre of all modern science and technology. The definition and realisation of the base and derived units is an active research topic for metrologists with more precise methods being introduced as they become available.
(January 2017) Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academic support model developed by Dr. Deanna Martin at the University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC) in 1973 that uses peer-assisted study sessions to improve student retention and success within targeted historically difficult courses.
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what does metrics means
Definition of metric. 1 metrics plural : a part of prosody that deals with metrical (see metrical 1) structure the analytical study of metric — T. S. Eliot. 2 : a standard of measurement no metric exists that can be applied directly to happiness — Scientific Monthly.
What does aspca stand for in veterinary medical category? . All data for financial performance metrics calculations was provided by american society the prevention of cruelty to animals on recent 990s filed with irs.
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When I'm studying about work and torque, I found that their unit are the same. But, why don't we use Joule (unit of work) instead of Newton-meter (unit of torque)? Since $\mathrm{1\ Joule = 1\ Nm}$, why can't they be interchanged?
Recently, I was doing my homework and I found out that Torque can be calculated using $\tau = rF$. This means the units of torque are Newton meters. Work &amp; Energy are also measured in Newton meters which are Joules. However, torque isn't a measure of energy. I am really confused as why it isn't measured in Joules.
Recently, I was doing my homework and I found out that Torque can be calculated using $\tau = rF$. This means the units of torque are Newton meters. Work &amp; Energy are also measured in Newton meters which are Joules. However, torque isn't a measure of energy. I am really confused as why it isn't measured in Joules.
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histo prefix meaning
Histo is defined as living body tissue. An example of histo used as a prefix is in the word histology which means the study of living tissue. tissue: histology.
Hecto-. Hecto or hecta is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one hundred. It was adopted as a multiplier in 1795, and comes from the Greek ἑκατόν hekaton, meaning hundred. Its unit symbol in the International System of Units is the lower case letter h.ecto-. Hecto or hecta is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one hundred. It was adopted as a multiplier in 1795, and comes from the Greek ἑκατόν hekaton, meaning hundred. Its unit symbol in the International System of Units is the lower case letter h.
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Jane Pauley reveals bipolar treatment
Jane Pauley, whose highly anticipated syndicated talk show debuts Aug. 30, reveals she was treated for bipolar disorder in her new memoir, &quot;Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue.
Doctors using new technology can get fast feedback on whether treatments are working for breast cancer victims, a new study shows.
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The prognosis is good that he will solve the case as Dr. Mark Sloan on "Diagnosis Murder"
Dr. Mark Sloan's Nightmare - The Barry Bunch Jesse and Amanda said goodbye to Mark and good luck telling Mark he was .... spouse what he or she would like to do, but in the case of your son Dr. Sloan .... following the injury to the brain, then long-term survival can be expected. ..... Because Dr. Sloan I read up on you I knew you like to help solve your son's cases and...
Gorillas in the Mist-This woman's vision, but also and most ... Gorillas in the Mist-This woman's vision, but also and most especially her ... Dian Fossey pinterest | ... study of mountain gorillas, written by the equally ...... Margaret Mead: A Life (1901 1979) American anthropologist, famous for her study of how culture influences personality, lived in Samoa and studied the people there...
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what is the most popular seat on airplane
At any given moment, there are thousands of people on airplanes, taking trips for business or pleasure. While air travel is considered the safest mode of transportation, where you sit can make a difference. A recent TIME study may have put to rest whether the aisle or window seat is better. It turns out the answer is neither of them; middle seats in the rear of the aircraft are the safest place to sit. More From Woman's Day. The center seats farther up in the aircraft are a different story, though.
Images. A380-800 aircraft developed by Airbus is the largest aircraft in the world. The first Boeing 777-300 aircraft was delivered in May 1998. Boeing 747-400 is the most popular aircraft in the Boeing 747 family.he Boeing 777-200 with a maximum seating capacity of 440 is currently the sixth biggest passenger aircraft in the world. It offers 305 and 400 seats respectively in the three-class and two-class configurations.
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How fast is a ant?
How long would it take for an ant to walk around the world?
What is the name for scientists who study ants?
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What type of person studies water?
What is a person who studys water on eath called?
What is a person who studys water on eath called?
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I'd like to identify this anime TV show or movie. I saw it about 6 years ago, late night, on Cartoon Network/Adult Swim/Toonami/Boomerang, in English language. At the beginning of the show there was these monsters that were attacking a village or a town and then this girl gave him a gem that was on her forehead. The gem bonded to him and then he fled away from the destruction. There was about 5 to 8 people that had these "gems" and they were teaching him how to use and how to transform into these bio monsters. There were different elements: one guy had the water element. But the kid had a special type of "gem" that nobody knew what his powers or limit was. The crystal or gem was blue.
Typical Japanese style anime art, it was a series. It has been around for more than 6 years. I think it mixed fantasy and sci-fi. It was certainly not Isekai and it has no magic, it feels more like revered science. A boy gets a gem embedded into his arm after a terrorist attack and transforms into a white and orange humanoid being. There are more people able to transform into these beings. There is also a red flying ship with a dark yellow underbelly that throws boxes with parachutes. There is also this top-secret laboratory where the scientists study how to battle against the beings. There are some other flying ships of varying colors. If I remember correctly, the protagonist gets amnesia near the end of the plot.
I want to log out of Stack Overflow or any Stack Exchange site, but always it shows me logged in! How do I log out of this site? Note: I have yet to register; the site currently always shows my name and default email. I wish to log out so that I may start a new session!
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When Too Much Is Not Enough: Actual and Preferred Work Hours in the United States and Abroad
This paper places the story of the overworked American in context by examining mismatches between preferred and actual work hours among Japanese, Swedish, West German, and U.S. workers. Although many full-timers in all four countries want to work fewer hours, mismatches come in many forms, and their distributions and determinants vary cross-nationally. The United States, for instance, has an unusually large number of full-time workers who want to work more hours, and a workforce that is especially motivated by opportunities for advancement and a desire for high incomes. Ultimately, the prevalence and determinants of hour mismatches are found to reflect cross-national differences in social, political, and economic environments.
ABSTRACTIntroduction: This cross-sectional study aims to describe the objectively measured sedentary time (ST) and physical activity (PA) patterns of preschool children during the day, and to compa...
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what are the hours for a part time shift
Part-time contract. A part-time contract is a form of employment that carries fewer hours per week than a full-time job. They work in shifts. The shifts are often rotational. Workers are considered to be part-time if they commonly work fewer than 30 hours per week. According to the International Labour Organization, the number of part-time workers has increased from one-fourth to a half in the past 20 years in most developed countries, excluding the United States.
Part time is typically any hours under 40. Although, in collegiate settings, work-study positions are typically held to a maximum of 20 hours per week. The maximum hours considered part-time would be 39.99. Compurednek · 9 years ago.
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what is the max amount of hours for part time
Part time is typically any hours under 40. Although, in collegiate settings, work-study positions are typically held to a maximum of 20 hours per week. The maximum hours considered part-time would be 39.99. Compurednek · 9 years ago.
Generally, working part time is considered working anything less than what your employer considers full time. The Bureau of Labor Statistics defines part-time status as working on average between one and 34 hours per week.In the end, it is up to the employer to decide how many hours is part time and how many would make the job a full-time position. The Department of Labor does not differentiate between the two statuses.Part-time jobs can be found in all industries, but are most common in restaurant, retail and hospitality positions.n the end, it is up to the employer to decide how many hours is part time and how many would make the job a full-time position. The Department of Labor does not differentiate between the two statuses. Part-time jobs can be found in all industries, but are most common in restaurant, retail and hospitality positions.
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how long does it take for vetmedin to work in dogs
Studies show benefits of early VETMEDIN use in dogs with CHF. The VetSCOPE* study results support an early therapeutic role for VETMEDIN. In the VetSCOPE trial, clinical signs in dogs treated with VETMEDIN improved significantly by Day 7 and continued to improve throughout the trial.tudies show importance of acting early. A critical point occurs when dogs suffering from congestive heart failure (CHF) begin to show clinical signs. As seen here, following the onset of clinical signs of CHF, progression to death is rapid.
Veterinarians tend to work long hours-often 60-80 hours a week in the first few years after vet school. However, some veterinarians work part time (less than 40 hours per week) or flex time based on staffing needs.
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