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Besides, I helped identify the various problems faced by Iranian Students, and the coordinated with the Iranian Cultural Bureau in Canada to find appropriate solutions. I was an orientation ambassador for two years at (ISC) International Study Center at Royal Roads University.

I received a merit award for academic performance, from the Iranian Cultural Bureau in Canada during the winter and spring semesters of 2013. I was a mentor for one academic year at RRU whereby I helped mentees in both their academic and non-academic life. One of my strengths facilitating my motive to enroll for the program is my ability to learn fast and conceptualize new idea. This ability can be depicted through a situation whereby I came to Canada by the beginning of 2010 as a non-English speaker, but I started to learn English at ELS University of Northern British Columbia. I enrolled as a beginner in 24 moths’ program in which I was able to complete the program in 16 months only. Regarding my undergraduate program, I finished the four-year degree course within a period of three years. I also have earned my Canadian Risk Management Certificate while doing my undergraduate at Royal Roads University. All these confirms my assertions as a fast learner.

I developed interest in strategic management during my undergraduate courses within the three years in university. Owing to my education background and rich experience in the business filed, I have adequate confidence that I can excel in the MBA program at the University of Northern British Colombia. I done much research about the master’s program and found out that the coursework and research profile of the university constitute a strong match. Besides, being a student at UNBC back in the year 2010 enhanced my trust towards the education level you offer.

In the course of my academic and profession life, I have gained a deep understanding of the need enhancing my business and

 

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Last night as you scrolled through the TV channels to find an action flick, you came across an old movie with tough guy, James Cagney, called “Yankee Doodle Dandy”. Although not particularly your kind of movie, you stayed on that channel for a few minutes because Cagney and another guy were in partnership together. They were arguing over who was the senior partner and who was the junior partner, even though, clearly, they started the business at the same time. If you were brought on board as their present-day business advisor, you would explain to them that all partnerships have at least one general partner (known as the senior partner) and one limited partner (known as the junior partner).

 

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Here is a table showing all 52 cards in a standard deck. Face cards Color Suit Ace Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Jack Queen King Red Hearts A. 2. 30 4V 5. 6. W at 9Q 1110 J" Q. X.Red Diamonds A0 20 30 4O 50 60 7O 80 9Q 100 JO 90 KOmask Spades A0 20 so 4; so so 74 so 9. 104 JO Qt K0mask Clubs Ash 2-!- 34- 44» 5-!- 6-!- 74- all» 9:!- 1u-l- A Q!» Kt!- Suppose one card is drawn at random from a standard deck.Answer each part. Write your answers as fractions. (a) What is the probability that the card drawn is a face card? i] (b) What is the probability that the card drawn is a heart? I (c) What is the probability that the card drawn is a face card or a heart? I >< I—I‘I’I’5-o

 

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In the session long projects for this class, you will be asked to conduct experiments in a “virtual” laboratory. AssignmentWe will use the falling-ball simulation (Background: University of Oregon, n.d.) to calculate the acceleration of gravity on the Earth, Moon, and Mars. The most general equation for displacement is s = s0 + V0t + (1/2)at2wheres = displacement after time t s0 = initial displacement (location at t = 0) V0 = initial velocity (velocity at t = 0) t = elapsed time in seconds a = acceleration in m/s2 If the object starts at point s0 = 0 with initial velocity V0 = 0, then the equation becomes s = (1/2)at2Solving for a in terms of s and t, we geta = 2s/t2For a freely falling object in a vacuum, a is the acceleration of gravity, g. If we record the time required for an object to fall a distance s in a time t, we can solve for g. Using the simulation, record the time required for the ball to fall 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 meters. Organize your results in a table, as follows (the first row has been completed for you). Round numbers to the nearest two decimals.s (distance, m) t (time, s) 2s t2 (2s/t2)= g1 0.44 2 0.19 10.3323456 Answer the following questions.Why are all the number in the last column approximately the same? Which of the six trials would probably yield the most accurate estimate for g? Why? Compare your answer with the accepted value for g. How would you account for the discrepancy, if any? Repeat the simulation for the Moon and Mars. Record your data in tables, as above. Compare your results with the accepted values for Lunar and Martian gravity (Google “Gravity on other planets.”)SLP Assignment Expectations:Points Allocation for GradingItem Max Points Component1 40 Ran the simulation and obtained correct results for the Earth, Moon, and Mars (parts 1, 3, and 4) 2 60 Correct, detailed answers to the questions in part 2.In general, SLPs are expected to possess the attributes of precision, clarity, breadth, depth, and applicability. Not all of these are relevant to the answer to every problem in the SLP. When it is relevant, the evidence for each attribute is as follows.Precision: Numerical answers are calculated correctly, to the correct number of significant figures. When a simulation is used, the results are accurate. Clarity: The problem is restated in its simplest form. Relevant variables are identified. Formulas are algebraically rearranged, as necessary. All the mathematical steps are shown, in logical order. Breadth: Where discussion is required, the question is placed in context. Alternatives are considered. Depth: Where discussion is required, the question is examined in detail. No relevant aspect of the question is omitted. Applicability: When required, the practical importance of the principle or phenomenon is accurately described.

 

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