literal and inferential comprehension for critical and analytical thinking, reading and writing at the college level. 90 lecture hours. Course Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to do the following: 1. Write paragraphs with effective topic sentences, employ a variety of sentence constructions and rhetorical techniques, and use appropriate grammar, spelling and punctuation in order to write well- structured (with thesis statements and transitions)…
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before class on specified date) RE JAN 12 Syllabus, Intro to Class & Course In class – identify partners JAN 14 Intro to the Food Service Industry MYSTERY SHOPPER PROJECT GISSLEN CH.1 JAN 16 Intro (cont.), History and Trends ANGEL (Restaurant and Organization websites) JAN 19 Martin Luther King Day: NO CLASS Do a good deed today! JAN 21 Trends, Menu Intro, and Guest Service Mystery Shopper Project due GISSLEN CH4, Pg 59-67, 86-87 ANGEL (resources) JAN 23 Menu as a Control Tool and…
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BUS 305 Prepared by: Exceptional Student BUS 305 Month day, year MEMO This is called a Transmittal Memo because it transmits the Report to the intended recipient in a professional manner. It follows standard Memo format. If you were sending this to someone outside the organization, you’d use a Transmittal Letter. The purpose of both is the same. DATE: Month day, year SUBJECT: Exact Title of the Report Here is the report you assigned in partial…
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Fax E-mail: Use Blackboard Learning System e-mail, if you have a problem with the system use Warren.Watson@unt.edu. You can access Blackboard at http://ecampus.unt.edu. Office Hours: Face-to-face conferences are Tuesday & Wednesday: 1 - 3 PM (CST) by appointment only. Other Conference Hours by appointment. Communicate with me through the Blackboard message system. That will keep it simple and I’ll always find your communication. If you would like to request a phone call or a face-to-face…
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is preferred for all communication. Phone messages are not checked as frequent as emails. Place MKT555-240 as the first characters in the subject line of all emails to ensure I find your email in case it is caught by spam control) Course Objectives: 1. Develop an understanding of the fundamental concepts in Marketing. 2. Develop a functional understanding of both macro-marketing and micro-marketing environments. 3. Gain an understanding of products and services from a marketer’s and a consumer’s or…
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Fall 2013 1 Introduction to Biological Science - 71840 - BIOL 1014 - 003 Introduction to Biological Science1 - 71841 - BIOL 1014 - 004 Lecture: 9:00-9:50 MWF (McE 152) Lab: 003: 1:00-2:50 T (McE 133); 004: 3:00-4:50 T (McE 133) Instructor: G. P. Johnson, Ph.D.; Botany (Plant Systematics), North Carolina State University, Raleigh (Dr. James W. Hardin) Office: McE 10; see also McE 9A & 9B Office Hours: see schedule beside office door; please schedule an appointment email: gjohnson@atu.edu…
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Chapter 9 Project Scheduling: Networks, Duration Estimation, and Critical Path 09-01 Chapter 9 Learning Objectives After completing this chapter, students will be able to: Understand and apply key scheduling terminology. Apply the logic used to create activity networks, including predecessor and successor tasks. Develop an activity network using Activityon-Node (AON) techniques. Perform activity duration estimation based 09-02 Copyrighton © 2013 Pearson Education, Publishing as Prentice Hall…
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TOTAL PROGRAM FUNDING FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR THE 2011-12 BUDGET YEAR, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, MAKING AND REDUCING APPROPRIATIONS. Bill Summary (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at http://www.leg.state.co.us/billsummaries.) Joint Budget Committee. The…
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Behaviour Spring 2013 Section S13N06/N07 Faculty: Ron Sitter Office: Building 250 Room 471 Telephone: 250-753-3245 Ext. 2372 Email: ron.sitter@viu.ca Office Hours: Tuesdays 1:00pm-3:00pm Class Schedule: Sections 6&7: Monday 10:00am – 11:30am Bldg 250 Room 125 Section 6: Wednesday 11:30am – 1:00pm Bldg 250 Room 120 Section 7: Wednesday 2:30pm – 4:00 pm Bldg 250 Room 120 Prerequisites: MGMT 192: Principles of Management Required Text: Langton, N., Robbins, S.P. &…
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Who? Contact Stiteler Hall B6 M/W 12-1 Lecture Florian Schwarz Tricia Irwin florians. . . irwp. . . DRL 2C6 DRL 2C6 R 9:30-10:30 R 10:30-11:30 Recitation 201 Recitation 202 Einar Sigurdsson Williams Hall 27 Williams Hall 27 R 9:30-10:30 R 10:30-11:30 Recitation 203 Recitation 204 David Wilson Williams Hall 215 Williams Hall 201 R 9:30-10:30 F 11-12 Recitation 205 Recitation 207 Haitao Cai Williams Hall 5 Williams Hall 201 R 10:30-11:30 F 12-1 Recitation 206 Recitation 208 Karen…
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