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    Which of the following account will not be consolidated when a parent company holds 100% shares of the subsidiary company? [image: m1KaUNN.png]
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    Sometimes employee’s performance is highly based on his/her ability to perform; in such situations salaries are based on employee competency. This type of salaries is termed as: [image: zSFRR7h.png]
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    @zareen said in EDU701 Quiz 2 Solution and Discussion: Which of these is not a risk factor for burnout? The correct option is Cynicism. Here is the breakdown of why, based on the standard psychological definitions of burnout (often using the Maslach Burnout Inventory): Work overload: This is a major risk factor (cause). When the demands of the job exceed your capacity to recover, burnout begins. Lack of control: This is also a significant risk factor (cause). Feeling like you have no say in your schedule, assignments, or resources leads to high stress. Cynicism: This is a symptom (result) of burnout, not a risk factor. It is the psychological distance or negative attitude a person develops toward their job after they have already begun to burn out. Summary Risk factors are the causes (overload, lack of control, unfairness), while cynicism is one of the outcomes or signs that burnout is occurring.
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    The monopolist has no supply curve because: [image: xA7O4kw.png]
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    @zareen said in ECO401 Quiz 3 Solution and Discussion: Overestimation of national product in national income calculations is known as: Double counting effect. This occurs when the value of intermediate goods (materials used to produce a final product) is added to the national income multiple times at different stages of production. To avoid this overestimation, economists use two main methods: Final Product Method: Only counting the value of the finished good sold to the end consumer. Value Added Method: Adding only the specific value created at each individual stage of production.
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    Actually, there might be a bit of confusion in that interpretation. In the context of computer science and storage management exams (specifically regarding Data Center Management or Storage Area Networks), the question is usually asking which technology provides the highest performance and speed. The correct answer remains Array-based Migration. Why “None of the above” is incorrect in this context: While you are right that a prompt needs a clear question, in standardized testing for IT certifications (like EMC, NetApp, or VMware), this specific sentence structure is used to test your knowledge of migration overhead. Here is the technical comparison of why Array-based is the fastest: Host-based: Slowest because it consumes the host’s CPU/memory and moves data across the standard network. Appliance/Fabric-based: Fast, but requires an extra layer of hardware in the middle which can create a bottleneck. Array-based: Fastest because it moves data directly from one storage controller to another at the block level, usually over high-speed Fibre Channel links, with zero impact on the host or the application. If you are filling this out for a quiz, the system expects you to identify the most efficient technology from the list provided.
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    If you have Rs. 30 in asset A and Rs. 120 in another asset B, the weights for assets A and B will be ____ and ____ respectively. [image: n9euAHE.png]
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    I derived certain attributes that each RE approach has in common. Firstly, a RE approach consists of a certain analysis technique. Secondly, it uses a special notation to make it standardized and applicable for each analyst. Thirdly, it follows a fundamental principle to achieve a certain goal. Fourthly, there exists not only advantages but also disadvantages, making a RE methodology more or less appropriate for a modeling scenario.
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    @zareen said in BT603 GDB 1 Solution and Discussion: Which of the following is preferable method for the long term storage of Microoraganisms? Microbial resource centers and preservation research … Lyophilization is the preferred long-term preservation method in most MRCs due to the … Lyophilization is the preferred long-term preservation method in most MRCs due to the low cost of maintenance and ease of transportation of lyophilized cultures. Lyophilization gives satisfactory results for the preservation of many bacteria, yeast and sporulating fungi, but does not adequately preserve non-sporulating fungi (vegetative hyphae), some species of yeast (Lipomyces, Leucosporidium, Brettanomyces, Dekkera, Bulleera, Sporobolomyces) and certain bacteria [Aquaspirillum serpens, Clostridium botulinum, Helicobacter pylori; Smith et al., 2008)]. Lyophilization exerts stress on the cells during vacuum desiccation, and cells raised under stress may respond better to lyophilization (Morgan et al., 2006; Smith et al., 2008). For instance, a culture at stationary phase and low pH condition survived better during lyophilization than did cells in log phase grown at circumneutral pH (Palmfeldt & Hahn-Hagerdal, 2000; Corcoran et al., 2004). However, the above-mentioned generalization is not true for all groups of bacteria (Boumahdi et al., 1999). In general, a suspension medium with 1 × 108 cell mL−1 or more gives a better recovery, whereas glass-forming cryoprotectants are preferred over a eutectic crystallization salt (palmfeldt et al., 2003; Morgan et al., 2006). Although techniques of lyophilization are well established, optimization of lyoprotectants and suspension media are still necessary for certain microorganisms (Crowe et al., 1998; Miyamoto-Shinohara et al., 2000; Carvalho et al., 2003; Gomez Zavaglia et al., 2003; Streeter, 2003; Berner & Viernstein, 2006; Tindall, 2007; Siaterlis et al., 2009). An ideal suspension medium for lyophilization should contain lyoprotectants and matrix materials or excipients. The use of stationary phase cultures, borosilicate ampules, a 1–2% final moisture content of the lyophilized specimen, and storage at 4 °C in the dark are recommended for higher cell viability and longer stability with lyophilization (Morgan et al., 2006; Smith et al., 2008). Both cryopreservation and lyophilization have advantages and disadvantages, and the response of preservation varies by species. Even different strains of the same species may respond differently to the same preservation method. The viability and longevity of microorganisms under preservation depends on some critical factors: (1) composition of the suspension and rehydration medium, (2) type of cryoprotectant used, (3) rate of cooling and thawing, (4) growth stage of the culture, (5) cell size and type, lipid content, water content, and initial density of cells (De Kievit et al., 2001; Hubalek, 2003; Ren et al., 2004; Morgan et al., 2006; Smith et al., 2008; Chian, 2010) Reff
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    @zareen said in MCM301 GDB 1 Solution and Discussion: compared to students in a distance learning environment. The key difference between Live learning and distance learning is geography. Students can be together with an instructor and use online learning, but distance learning implies that students and instructor are separated. The big differences include: Location Interaction Intention A comparison of live and distance teaching and learning has been undertaken to ascertain the focal point that would justify the best-preferred option as far as teaching and learning in DE is concerned. This study is particularly important because as higher education institutions are faced with the challenge of huge number of prospective students seeking higher education in the midst of inadequate infrastructures, it becomes very necessary to look at DE as an option with a combination of different modes of delivering instruction. At the Virtual University of Pakistan, some faculties and departments, especially the distance education department, have adopted the live and online modes of delivering instruction. The pursuit of which would require a critical overview of the two modes to ascertain the strengths, weaknesses and how the two can complement each other for effective delivery of instruction to cater to a large number of students. The review suggested that academics or lecturers should endeavor to adopt the blended or hybrid mode in their teaching and learning. Policy decision makers can also use this study as it provides information on better practices as far as the blended mode of teaching and learning in higher education institutions is concerned. We should only use the educational tools that fit your needs. At the same time, we also believe that Live learning is superior to distance learning. But in a pinch, distance learning is still a good way to educate students.
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    Yes there is a positive role as the eyes see the food and perseve it to the senses. If the food is neatly decorated and arranged we feel the urge to eat. Whereas the nose smell food and we get to know if the food is rotten or not. The aroma of the food also attracts us and we have the urge to it.
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