Appendix B – Majestic Hotels‚ Inc. Room Rate and Occupancy Records MAJESTIC HOTELS‚ INC. PROPERTY: Asheville MONTHLY OCCUPANCY SUMMARY REPORT YEAR: 2011 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Average Total Rooms Occupancy Occupied Percent 126 150 154 162 163 159 156 162 154 186 149 118 153 51.6% 61.4% 63.1% 66.2% 66.7% 65.3% 64.0% 66.4% 63.2% 76.4% 61.0% 48.3% 62.8% Total ADR $140.27 $139.29 $141.80 $140.20 $143.72 $141.90 $139.11 $141
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Assignment-1 Question-1: Listed below is the net sales in $ million for home Depot‚ Inc. and its subsidiaries from 1997 to 2006. Table 1: Net sales of different years |Year |Net Sales ($) |Year |Net Sales ($) | |1997 |50‚600 |2002 | 156‚700 | |1998 |67‚300 |2003 |201‚400
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GOALS When you have completed this chapter‚ you will be able to ONEDefine probability. TWO Describe the classical‚ empirical‚ and subjective approaches to probability. THREEUnderstand the terms experiment‚ event‚ outcome‚ permutation‚ and combination. FOURDefine the terms conditional probability and joint probability. FIVE Calculate probabilities applying the rules of addition and multiplication. SIXUse a tree diagram to organize and compute probabilities. SEVEN Calculate a probability using Bayes
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Utilitarian Principles Barbara Lawson AUPHI208 Instructor Sorensen October‚ 20‚ 2014 Utilitarian Principles In this assignment the theory that was chosen will be the utilitarian that applies to our respecting the environment. The utilitarian theory is that of J. S. Mills and environmental ethics. Utilitarian supports the position is that human interests are no more important or if no greater moral concern than the interests of the worth or their intrinsic value. “Utilitarianism has
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BIKRAM YOGA Phone 04 345 2131 Fax 04 345 2132 Web- www.clubstretch.ae Schedule of classes Effective from September 01‚ 2010 - ongoing Sept 2010 08:30 09:00 10:30 11:00 12:30 13:30 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 Hannah/Emma Hannah/Emma Tasha Hannah Tasha Tasha Tasha Brian Brian Tasha Emma Tasha Hannah Emma Hannah Hannah Masako Tasha Brian Hannah Brian/Hanna/ Emma/Tasha Tasha Hannah Hannah Masako Tasha Emma Brian/Hanna/ Emma/Tasha Sat Sun Mon Hannah Tues Wed Thurs Emma Fri
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Cauliflower By: Nicole Stuba .3 Cauliflower Description: Cauliflower usually looks like broccoli‚ but instead of green‚ it’s white. The head of the cauliflower is made up of very densely packed flower buds. You know it’s fresh by if the head looks full and while the curds of the head are still smooth. Select heads that are firm and tightly packed‚ with a white head.. cream or yellowing heads indicates age and they are not as fresh. Where it’s grown and where to purchase: Cauliflower
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loved ones and trying to find them all in the chaos. Also‚ some people died on the planes because the terrorist crashed into The World Trade Center and The Pentagon. In the text‚ it states ¨Flight 93: ……. 45 people who are listed as dying‚” “Flight 175: ……. 65 people who are listed as dying on this flight”. This shows that many people died on these planes and was very scared. Just having that feeling knowing that you are about to die is scary to many people. Just seeing the fear in many people eyes
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Assessment Event 2: Project-Statistics Statistics Student Name: Louis Chen Teacher Name:Ian Due Date: June 3 2015 Word Count:499 GAC010 AE2 Louis ID 1. Create a dot plot to see the distribution of the data. 10 8 5 3 0 150 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 2. List data in order 157‚160‚162‚165‚166‚167‚167‚167‚168‚169‚170‚171‚172‚173‚174‚174‚176‚178‚180‚182 3. What’s the Range of data: Range=Highest-Lowest=182-157=25(cm) 4. Plot the data in a Histogram and describe the distribution 7 Frequency
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2009‚ p.175) Jonathon Raban observes a street in New York and with a large number of homeless people living on the street Jonathan expresses how he noticed the negative ways in which other people described them and how they had been giving the identity which had ‘marked’ them as: long-term mental patients discharged from hospitals... crack addicts‚ thieves‚ alcoholics‚ hobos the temporarily jobless‚ the alimony defaulters‚ rent-hike victims. (Raban‚ cited in Making Social Lives‚ 2009‚ p. 175-176) Raban
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FIN 450 Rami Ahmed Al Hasan @16253 Elias Elkoussa @17067 May Mohammed @14325 Deena Shalab@16457 Reem Hani Arab @16185 CASE 4 An Introduction to Debt Policy and Value 1 (Table format and content from case) 0% debt/100% equity 25%debt/75% equity 50%debt/50% equity BV of debt 0 $2‚500 $5‚000 BV of equity $10‚000 $7‚500 $5‚000 MV of debt 0 $2‚500 $5‚000 MV of equity $10‚000 $8‚350 $6‚700 Pretax cost of debt 0.07 0.07 0.07 After-tax cost of debt 0.0462 0.0462 0.0462 Market Weight
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