Thursday, July 4, 2013

Financial crises


““Financial crises, such as the sub-prime credit crisis, have a significan?t disruptive impact on the flow of funds in the financial system” (Viney 2009). Outline and explain (a) the Australian prudential regulation framework; (b) the need for this framewor 

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Modern Iraq Politics

Modern Iraq Politics Respond the questions below in essay format: Who created the Iraqi state? Was it the British? The Hashemites? What is interesting about Faisal and his family? Think about their origin etc.

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Reflection and Evaluation of Technologies


Reflaction and evaluation
Case Study

Reflection and Evaluation of Technologies
Select Four of the technical areas you have used with from the list below. You should complete the reflection and evaluation component of the assessment template on the next page. Use about 500 words per section – ie keep to the point and should not be written in report style.
1. Content Management Systems (content stored and retrieved from databases, php/MySQL)
2. Interactive Interface Technologies (javascript, DOM, DHTML, CSS …)
3. XML-based application.
4. Flash
5. Ajax (or other Rich Interface Application)
6. Shopping cart
7. Mobile enabled technology

Introduction to the Art and Technique of Filmmaking


Please respond to both of the following questions. A substantive four- to five-paragraph
response to each question is required. Be sure to answer each question completely. Write in
the present tense, use 12-point Times (Mac) or Times New Roman (PC) font, double-spaced,
with 1.25” margins left-right and 1” margins top-bottom.
1. Explain in detail the distinction between “plot” and “story” in fiction films. Be very precise.
To demonstrate the distinction provide a specific example from Film Art, a specific example
from the lectures, and two (2) original examples of your own drawn from the Lynne Ramsay
film Small Deaths, which is available at the link below (this is the short film we considered in
lesson 3 on mise-en-scene). It is very important that you be sure to cover the following in
your answer: plot gaps, inference making and the role of film style in guiding audience
perceptions, responses and inferences.
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(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twLZx4uUg6I)
2. Analyze how (a) cause and effect, (b) the changing knowledge of characters and (c) character
goals operate in the scene from ET: The Extraterrestrial that is available at the link below.
Your goal is to demonstrate how these three strategies work to ensure that the unfolding
events in the scene cohere and logically follow from each other such that a new narrative
state of affairs is plausibly reached by the end of the scene that is different from the narrative
state of affairs in place at the beginning of the scene (you are expected identify both these
narrative states of affairs). You must discuss how the performances of the four actors in the
scene reveal to us the changing knowledge and intentions of their characters and how this
helps to create for us a clear chain of psychological causes and effects. (Before answering

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Business


A. The diagram below represents different phases that both customers and suppliers go through when goods are ordered online through an e-commerce system. Indicate on the diagram, by drawing the information flows, where an e-commerce system may use the Web for interaction. Annotate the information flows.
B. Using the diagram above as an example, explain the components of EDI.
C. Where in the above diagram would EDI be used? Explain.

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Comparison/Contrast



• We use comparison contrast to explain things not well known by comparing them to things that are well known or to make decisions.
• Comparison is looking at similarities; contrast is looking at differences.
• If you are writing one paragraph, it is better to focus on one or the other: you don’t have enough room to focus on both.
o For short papers, you can do block organization.
o Block organization is the whole argument for side A and then the whole argument for side B.
o This is also called subject-by-subject.
• In longer papers, you can focus on both, but then you want to pay special attention to how you arrange it.
o For longer papers, you use point-by-point organization.
o This is one point for side A and then one point for side B as you progress through your argument.
o Further organize by listing from least important to most or vice versa.
• Whatever form of organization you use, you must remember to have parallel points – you must compare/ contrast like things. (You can’t compare apples and oranges, but you can compare Gala and Granny Smith apples.)
• To brainstorm, make a pro-con list and then identify where both sides have attributes that can be compared or contrasted (are parallel).
• Your thesis statement must have the usual three parts, but also tell what the things that will be compared / contrasted are.
o It must also tell whether you will focus primarily on comparison or contrast

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Implementation, Strategic Controls, and Contingency Plans



Write a draft of no more than 1,400 words of the strategic plan for your organization (Starbucks), including the following:
•Implementation plan
?Objectives
?Functional tactics
?Action items
?Milestones and a deadline
?Tasks and task ownership
?Resource allocation
•Any required organizational change management strategies that would enhance successful implementation
•Key success factors, budget, and forecasted financials, including a break-even chart
•Risk management plan, including contingency plans for identified risks