https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/hgsc/plan-event/external-tabling-vending-program
A vendor who is interested in participating in the Vendor Program must be: Registered with a vendor’s license and/or registered company. Must carry liability insurance for any and all merchandise. This information is required every year and is kept on file for 1 academic year. Vendors are also required to fill out a Vendor Application Form.
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Please include supporting documentation that includes the items ordered, the cost for each, and the reason for choosing an outside caterer.
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The COI must: 1) reflect a minimum of $1 million in liability coverage and 2) list Temple University as an additional insured and certificate holder. Certificates of Liability Insurance are not required when: food is picked up from a restaurant and dispersed amongst meeting/event attendees; or
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis2402sec004fall2025/files/2025/09/MIS2402-ASSIGNMENT01.docx
It’s a 50% gain because you have the original amount ($3) plus $1.50 which is 50% more Create fmtpercgain and write it to the developer console. It should be rounded to 2 decimal places, and use concatenation to put a “%” sign on the end. Careful! When you round, you are expected to use the same approach we covered in class.
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis2402sec002fall2025/
Class 5 September 9, 2025 Today’s topic is JavaScript Variables and Math Slide deck ICA04 Assignment 1 -due 9/11 by 11:59pm
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If you do spot any errors, I would appreciate you letting me know. 1. Data on CEO Luck and Skill The data span 1992-2014. If you use this data, please cite our paper on symmetry in pay for luck: Daniel, N.D., Li, Y., and Naveen, L., 2020. Symmetry in Pay for Luck. Review of Financial Studies 33, 3174–3204.
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Jonathan Lipson holds the Harold E. Kohn Chair and is a Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law. He teaches Contracts, Bankruptcy, Corporations, Commercial Law, Lawyering for Entrepreneurship, International Business Transactions, and a variety of other business law courses. In addition to Temple, he has taught at the law schools of the University of Wisconsin (where he held ...
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I'm Sally Kyvernitis and I teach Web Development courses for the CIS Department of Temple University (main campus), Philadelphia, PA. I also am the Faculty Adviser for undergraduate Computer Science students.