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AYB230 CORPORATIONS LAW
UNIT CO ORDINATOR PROF Ellie Chapple LECTURER PROF Ellie Chapple
Lecture topic 1: Company fundamentals
Lecture topic 1: Overview
o Icebreaker
o Disruptive example
o What is a company?
o Company regulation in Australia
o Classes of companies
o Separate legal entity
o Corporate groups
o The corporate veil
o Limited liability
o Key terms – check the CLIA Chapters
Lecture 1: Icebreaker Activity
LO 1.6 LO 2.1 LO 2.2 LO 2.4 LO 2.5 LO 2.6 LO 2.7
Why are you studying corporations law
Business Cheat sheet
Unit 1:
1.1 What is a Business:
An organization that produces/sells goods/services to satisfy the needs, wants, demands of consumers
Profit or non-profit:
A business that produces or sells goods/services
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Sprain: A joint injury caused by overstretching
ANATOMY AND POSTURAL CONTROL
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Read MoreR packages
Course Name: Data Visualisation
Course Code: CSE3020
Slot: E2
Semester: FALL 20-21
Digital Assignment one
Submitted by:
LAMESGEN ADUGNAW (18BCE2428)
Submitted to:
Dr. ANNAPURNA JONNALAGADDA
Date of submission: 27-09-2020
Question:
Choose a data visualization package from R. Prepare a cheat sheet that discusses various functions and their corresponding aesthetics.
packages:
ggmap
stringr
igraph
ggmap:
Description: ggmap plots the raster object produced by get-map
Usage: ggmap(ggmap, extent = “panel”, base_layer,
