Donor recognition is how non-profit organizations acknowledge contributions made by individuals and entities. It can be a simple thank-you letter or a formal process, and is part of cultivating an ongoing relationship with donors. Non-profits rely on gifts and observe formalities to express appreciation. Donor recognition is typically managed by the development department, which sends […]
“Bring a knife to a gunfight” is an idiom meaning being unprepared for a situation. It refers to entering any situation without being properly prepared, including interpersonal confrontation. The literal meaning is not widely applicable, but the notion of unpreparedness is still evident. It is commonly used in everyday speech and various media, such as […]
The SAT exam is a standardized test for college admissions in the US, administered by the non-profit organization, the College Board. It consists of three sections, with a maximum score of 2400, and includes a writing section added in 2005. Some colleges also require the ACT exam. The SAT exam is a standardized test used […]
Credit card payment protection offers insurance coverage for extreme life situations such as job loss, illness, injury, and death. Plans vary depending on the circumstances and the credit card company, covering disability, involuntary unemployment, death, and property. However, the amount of monthly payments paid for credit card protection insurance varies from plan to plan, and […]
The NYSE, also known as the Big Board, is the oldest and largest stock exchange in the world, with a profound influence on the financial world. The nickname’s origin is disputed, but it is a trusted source of investment information. The Big Board is a popular reference to the New York Stock Exchange, which is […]
“Benjamin of the family” is an idiom referring to the youngest son in the family, originating from the biblical story of Jacob. The name Benjamin is common among Abrahamic religions and is also used as a surname. Benjamin was Jacob’s youngest son and founder of the Israelite tribe of Benjamin. The idiom has no negative […]
A lunate fracture in the wrist can be caused by direct trauma or a fall, and can lead to osteonecrosis if left untreated. Treatment varies from a cast to surgery, and early diagnosis is important to prevent long-term damage. A lunate fracture occurs when a crack exists anywhere in the lunate bone, found in the […]
The Book of Kells is an illuminated manuscript of the four gospels, showcasing Insular art with unique style and stunning handwriting. It was made in the 8th century by Irish monks and is displayed at Trinity College Dublin. The manuscript is kept in archival conditions and has numerous reproductions worldwide. The Book of Kells is […]
Strategic HR planning links management and the company’s strategic plan to ensure adequate human resources for achieving goals. It includes situational analysis, assessing HR capacity, forecasting demand, and developing an action plan. The objective is to meet future needs by understanding the current situation and developing a roadmap. Strategic human resource (HR) planning is the […]
Penalty relief temporarily stops the accumulation of additional penalties and fees for outstanding tax debts. It can be obtained if there are circumstances that could affect further investigations. Relief can be granted in cases of a death in the family, administrative errors, or outdated/incorrect information from a tax professional. Taxpayers should work with tax agency […]
Learning assessments measure a student’s abilities, progress, and academic achievement, taking into account their preferred learning style, cultural and language differences. Instructors consider past and present academic performance, behaviors, and attitudes towards learning. Non-academic learning outcomes, such as attitudes and values, are also important. Barriers to learning can be identified and addressed to promote more […]
Gold certificates allow investors to own gold without having to manage and insure large amounts of physical gold. Banks issue their own certificates, which can be bought and sold through exchanges. Historical gold certificates issued by the US government are now collector’s items. A gold certificate is a certificate that a person owns rather than […]
An incident log records accidents and injuries in the workplace, with details such as time, location, injuries sustained, and medical treatment received. Accident books can be in print or electronic format, and are also used in other settings such as camps and recreational facilities. They should not be confused with accident books sold by publishers, […]
Early withdrawal penalties are fees charged by financial institutions or the government when an investor withdraws money from long-term investment plans before they expire. Tax-deferred retirement plans and certificates of deposit (CDs) are subject to these fees, with exceptions for death or medical expenses. CD withdrawal penalties vary by bank and can include invading the […]
Impact assessments gather evidence to determine the effects of products, programs, or projects on a population. They can measure individual or collective impacts and help organizations use resources effectively. The process involves determining the existing state, implementing a change, and measuring expected and unexpected impacts. Impact assessments can be used for government programs, consumer products, […]
Superheroes, inspired by comic books, have become a popular American phenomenon. Although Superman was not the first superhero, his unique scientific explanation for his powers set him apart. Most superheroes have a double identity and suffer from poor relationships. Hollywood has created many superhero films, including adaptations of popular comic book characters and original creations. […]
A front desk clerk helps people check in and out of hotels, answers questions, and may act as a tour guide. They also take calls and make reservations. Their friendliness and customer service skills are crucial to a hotel’s reputation, and they may work different shifts. A front desk clerk may refer to a position […]
A sestet is a six-line poem that concludes a longer sonnet, providing a resolution to the subject. It was introduced by Petrarch in the 1300s and named after him. The rhyme patterns of sestets vary, but they often follow a different structure than the octave. The structure of a traditional Petrarchan sonnet consists of an […]
Operant behavior is a response to consequences that affect future behavior. It can be positive or negative reinforcement, or lack of consequence. BF Skinner theorized that organisms are influenced by consequences and that previous consequences affect future behavior. Operant behavior is a term first used by BF Skinner, one of the best-known psychologists in the […]
Unfinished verbs, such as participles, infinitives, and gerunds, cannot serve as predicates in a sentence. Non-finite verbs have no restrictions on their forms, unlike finite verbs. Gerunds act as nouns and end in “-ing.” Infinitives are usually accompanied by the auxiliary verb “to.” An unfinished verb is a type of verb that cannot serve as […]