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    investments of idle funds, which are cash equivalents that earns interest during a short period of time. Marketable securities are an example of short term investments, because they are easily converted to cash and can be bought or sold with little effect on the price of the securities. Furthermore, short term investments usually provide a firm with an increase in return on investments (ROI). Additionally, some short term securities include treasury bonds, stocks, mutual funds, money market…

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    outside of the major market exchanges at arelatively low price and has a small market capitalization. These stocks aregenerally considered highly speculative and high risk because of their lack ofliquidity, large bid-ask spreads, small capitalization and limited following anddisclosure. They often trade over-the-counter through the OTC Bulletin Board(OTCBB) and pink sheets The term penny stock has evolved with the market. Inthe past, penny stocks where stocks that traded for less than a dollar…

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    Two individuals named Janice and Sean have decided to participate in a dating interview in order to be paired with another individual. They both ended up getting paired together after the process is over. During Janice’s interview, she describes herself as a foodie and enjoys cooking in her spare time. She becomes inspired when she watches cooking shows on television and later will put the recipes to the test in the kitchen. Her favorite meal to cook it pasta especially different flavors of…

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    Son Ho SOCO 101 Exchange Theory in Romantic Relationship Exchange theory is the sociological theory that views problem between two parties from the perspective of choices made on the basis of rewards and costs. This social exchange framework is useful for understanding romantic relationships within a relational context, and helps me to have a better understanding about relationships just by focusing on the give-and-take between the two partners. The basis of the social exchange theory as…

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    As stated in an article, “social exchange theory is based on the exchange of rewards and costs to quantify and values of outcomes from different situations for an individual” (Hirschman). The first example of this I would like to discuss is between Sgt. Ryan and Shaniqua Johnson. Ryan is used to having power work to his advantage as noticed from other scenes in the movie; so he goes to her office in hopes of reaping a reward in the exchange between the two. He now finds himself in a position…

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    In Robert Putnam’s “Bowling Alone”, the topic of social capital is discussed. Putnam explains how important is it to have a social network. Like other forms of capital, Putnam says that there is value in it for those who possess it. He says that social networking is important to success in most jobs and careers. Social capital proves to provide useful security as well as resources. While there has been a rapid influx of community involvement and strong community associations since the late…

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    chosen the Social Exchange Theory to represent our situation. The authors of the Social Exchange Theory are Kelley and Thibaut. The premise of the Social Exchange Theory, is that we as people, “like relationships with persons who are rewarding and avoid those that are unreasonably costly; people evaluate their relationships with others in terms of the outcome” (Lee, 2016). According to Heath & Bryant (2000), “Social exchange theory features a process that is analogous to monetary exchange”…

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    primary role to not only tentatively assess the requirement for funds to meet obligations and…

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    For part B of assignment 1, i shall discuss the process and technical details involved with performing a telephone call from a Desktop Pc, to a telephone. I shall run through the process, using Alice (digital Device owner) and Bob (telephone) to describe the process. Before we can begin the call, the pc requires both a microphone and headset/speakers to be able to run any call, and a pc with a fast enough connection to the internet. In this instance, the call will be running as a two way…

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    The wind was blowing and the clouds were starting to become darker and heavier, we knew a storm was coming. It was a typical summer thunderstorm, so nothing was out of the ordinary. My dad was driving my brother, Justin, and I to the dentist because my mom was at work and we could see the clouds becoming lower and lower. It was only a matter of minutes before it down poured. We made it to the dentist and we were the only one’s there, we were the last patients of the day. Everything was smooth…

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