Accountants help managers organize and track their finances.
That would be the same as the above sentence.
1) Bookeeper.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Daily activity-Day 35
My favourite store is Mudawg because they sell band tees for decent bands and most stores don`t sell good band tees if any at all.
My favourite soft drink is Monster because it tastes amazing, gives me energy and is often on sale at stores near our school like 7-11.
My favourite soft drink is Monster because it tastes amazing, gives me energy and is often on sale at stores near our school like 7-11.
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Daily Activity-Day 34
What is working well with your group for this project?
Not too many things, if anything at all.
What do you wish would work better?
Everything, pretty much.
How can you work better?
By having realistic tasks assigned to me.
How can you encourage others to work better?
I can`t.
Not too many things, if anything at all.
What do you wish would work better?
Everything, pretty much.
How can you work better?
By having realistic tasks assigned to me.
How can you encourage others to work better?
I can`t.
Friday, 21 October 2011
Daily activity-Day 31
He keeps jumping around from idea to idea and I couldn`t really keep up because it involved a lot of scientific stuff.
But about half ways through I realized that he wants to save energy and I realized also that what he`s talking about is actually rather genius.
It could work.
But about half ways through I realized that he wants to save energy and I realized also that what he`s talking about is actually rather genius.
It could work.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Daily activity-Day 30
I think he meant:
Everybody has different morals which means that not everybody is going to think the same thing is the right thing to do.
If you have to make a decision for a group,
you shouldn`t just assume that what you would do is the right thing to do for everybody,
because everybody has different beliefs,
values and morals.
Everybody has different morals which means that not everybody is going to think the same thing is the right thing to do.
If you have to make a decision for a group,
you shouldn`t just assume that what you would do is the right thing to do for everybody,
because everybody has different beliefs,
values and morals.
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Daily activity-Day 29
What do you do if
- Your friend asks you to add a few extra hours to a work time sheet for him, but you know that he did not put in the time.
Don't put the time in! That`s not fair.
- A salesperson in an electronics store offers to sell you an iPod after hours at a discounted price.
Buy it. YOU won`t get in trouble, because YOU didn't know. (;
- You are aware that the teller gave you back too much money when completing a banking transaction.
Keep it, just say you didn`t bother counting. Extra money is awesome.
- Your friend asks you to add a few extra hours to a work time sheet for him, but you know that he did not put in the time.
Don't put the time in! That`s not fair.
- A salesperson in an electronics store offers to sell you an iPod after hours at a discounted price.
Buy it. YOU won`t get in trouble, because YOU didn't know. (;
- You are aware that the teller gave you back too much money when completing a banking transaction.
Keep it, just say you didn`t bother counting. Extra money is awesome.
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Daily activity-Day 28
Trojan...
isn`t it unethical and morally wrong to test condoms on animals..?
o.o
isn`t it unethical and morally wrong to test condoms on animals..?
o.o
Monday, 17 October 2011
Daily activity-Day 27
The criticisms are true...
Why is Canada protesting an American issue?
Technically, since they`re using American statistics, they`re incorrect and it makes no sense to protest incorrect statistics.
Why is Canada protesting an American issue?
Technically, since they`re using American statistics, they`re incorrect and it makes no sense to protest incorrect statistics.
Friday, 14 October 2011
Daily Activity-Day 26
Not really sure how to upload it...
Just go here: https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AUVeLic2xoSHZGNrbXNrbnNfMWdrOThueGdu&hl=en_GB
Just go here: https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AUVeLic2xoSHZGNrbXNrbnNfMWdrOThueGdu&hl=en_GB
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Career Fair
ALL WERE NON-PROFIT.
UNBC-4,000
SAIT-600
DALHOUSIE-17,000
RDC-7,000
AMBROSE-700
PUC-600
UofA-37,000 (across all 4 campuses) Approx: 9,250 per campus
UNBC-4,000
SAIT-600
DALHOUSIE-17,000
RDC-7,000
AMBROSE-700
PUC-600
UofA-37,000 (across all 4 campuses) Approx: 9,250 per campus
George Soros
Billionaire, Investor, Philanthropist
George Soros; born August 12, 1930 is a Hungarian-American financier, businessman, and Chairman of the Soros Fund Management. He is a philanthropist who supports progressive-liberal. He is known as "the Man Who Broke the Bank of England" because of his US$1 billion in investment profits during the 1992 Black Wednesday UK currency crisis. George Soros is also the chairman of the Open Society Institute and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations.
George Soros; born August 12, 1930 is a Hungarian-American financier, businessman, and Chairman of the Soros Fund Management. He is a philanthropist who supports progressive-liberal. He is known as "the Man Who Broke the Bank of England" because of his US$1 billion in investment profits during the 1992 Black Wednesday UK currency crisis. George Soros is also the chairman of the Open Society Institute and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Wall Street questions
- Who is Occupy Wallstreet about? Jobless protesters that are having financial difficulties, that want peace, equality among the different income classes and jobs or financial help so they can become equal to the richer income classes even if the poor and rich are still separated by such a large gap.
- What happened? Jobless people that are having financial difficulties came together and set up protests to try and make a difference and create equality among rich and poor citizens.
- Where did it take place? This is taking place on Wall Street in New York.
- When did it take place? This is taking place currently.
- Why did it happen? It happened because people got tired of being jobless and less important or of less value than the rich.
- How did it happen? This happened with anger and determination because people got fed up with the way things were and became determined to start a change for the better.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Secrets of success in 8 words, 3 minutes
This was more boring then these TED talks usually are.
Usually I find these talks decently inspiring, but all he did was read a list of things without going into any detail and it didn`t inspire me at all...
He talked about things that would lead to "success".
Things like having ideas and pushing yourself to make them a reality.
Although he didn`t go into much detail so all I got was that if you can think of any idea, you`ll be successful so long as you or your mum try to get you to follow through with it, and that`s not true.
Sometimes ideas don`t work as well as you wanted and you`re not successful no matter how much you push yourself.
Usually I find these talks decently inspiring, but all he did was read a list of things without going into any detail and it didn`t inspire me at all...
He talked about things that would lead to "success".
Things like having ideas and pushing yourself to make them a reality.
Although he didn`t go into much detail so all I got was that if you can think of any idea, you`ll be successful so long as you or your mum try to get you to follow through with it, and that`s not true.
Sometimes ideas don`t work as well as you wanted and you`re not successful no matter how much you push yourself.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Daily activity-Day 21
Define it in your own words: Uhm...define advertising as it applies to magazines? I don`t know how to do that...or even what that means...to be completely honest. But I guess I could try...sorry if this answer relates nothing to the question. It`s good? It has to be...Advertising as it applies to magazines is appealing, informative and includes pictures.
Give examples of good advertisements: Most bands have people make them good posters and shit, Apple has good advertisements...silhouettes dancing are fantastic. Commercials with good looking food attract people, like Arby`s and Subway.
What facts or characteristics are true of good advertisements: They`re relatable and not boring...if they were boring, no one would pay any attention to them. They also have to say the price, item being advertised and any other important details so people know what it is they might buy, and how much it is.
Give examples of bad advertisements: McDonald`s because they don`t know math. If you have 4 people and they each pay $1, the total is $4...not $1...Also, perfume commercials are bad advertisements because I never understand what the ad is for until the end because it`s hard to use images and videos to advertise something you can`t see.
Give examples of good advertisements: Most bands have people make them good posters and shit, Apple has good advertisements...silhouettes dancing are fantastic. Commercials with good looking food attract people, like Arby`s and Subway.
What facts or characteristics are true of good advertisements: They`re relatable and not boring...if they were boring, no one would pay any attention to them. They also have to say the price, item being advertised and any other important details so people know what it is they might buy, and how much it is.
Give examples of bad advertisements: McDonald`s because they don`t know math. If you have 4 people and they each pay $1, the total is $4...not $1...Also, perfume commercials are bad advertisements because I never understand what the ad is for until the end because it`s hard to use images and videos to advertise something you can`t see.
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Daily activity-Day 20
Q: Why do you want to achieve your business goal?
A: I want to achieve my business goal because that`s what I need to do in order to pass this class, as well as start the student business I would like.
Q: Is the business goal energizing?
A: Energizing?
Q: What will it look like when you get there?
A: Hopefully good...
A: I want to achieve my business goal because that`s what I need to do in order to pass this class, as well as start the student business I would like.
Q: Is the business goal energizing?
A: Energizing?
Q: What will it look like when you get there?
A: Hopefully good...
Monday, 3 October 2011
Daily activity-Day 19
- Set a positive example. If you don`t want the people following you to do something, don`t do it yourself. Only do things you`d expect other people to do as well. You`re a leader, that means others follow your example and if you`re not setting a positive one, then nobody else is going to be very positive, either.
- Make good decisions. If you`re going to be a leader, do your job. Don`t do what other people do, and don`t expect them to know what you should do. You should be able to make the decisions for yourself and others.
- Prioritize. You should know what needs to be done first and what can be done later. If you don`t, others won`t and then the important things might not get done.
- Be a good problem solver. If a problem occurs, somebody needs to be able to know what to do about it. If you can`t solve problems in general, you`re not going to have any better luck with this one and neither is anybody else. They let you lead because they believe you`re the best for the job, and they expect you to be able to solve any problems that might occur.
- Be able to set reasonable tasks that can be completed in a reasonable amount of time; in the order you`d want completed. Then help others to complete the tasks by leading and doing what you want done. The people you`re leading are there to HELP you, they can`t do what you want done if they don`t know what to do by example.
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