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    Comparison Exercise Artisan guitars vs. Factory guitars The manufacture craftsmanship and using of material are usually determine the value of a guitar. In the place of origin of guitar‚ which is Spain‚ the production of guitar is organized in three basic ways‚ such as independent artisan workshops‚ factory system‚ and journeyman system. In Spain‚ the most relevant distinction is between artisan guitars and factory guitars. Traditionally‚ all aspects of guitar production were governed by the

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    audio from an electric guitar‚ research on what they are‚ and how they affect the sound quality. The researchers will be particularly looking in the built-in effects in the Mac DAW Garageband for electric guitar‚ namely Amp Simulators‚ Auto Wah‚ Chorus‚ Flanger‚ Phaser‚ Distortion‚ Overdrive‚ Fuzz‚ Vibrato‚ Delay‚ and Sustain. Software Since the researchers want to study digital effects that are easily accessible for post processing audio from an electric guitar‚ they decided to use Garageband

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    Title: The Diamond Necklace Author: Guy De Maupassant Source: English Express Ways IV Plot Summary: Mathilde Loisel was a middle-class girl who desperately wishes she were wealthy. She’s got looks and charm‚ but had the bad luck to be born into a family of clerks‚ who marry her to another clerk in the Department of Education. One day M. Loisel got an invitation to a fancy ball thrown by his boss. M. Loisel has gone to a lot of trouble to get the invitation‚ but Mathilde’s first reaction is

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    Which of these are the main sources of regulations governing financial reporting in Australia? A) The Corporations Act‚ The AASB‚ CLERP B) Accounting standards‚ conceptual framework‚ stock exchange listing rules C) Government legislation‚ stock exchange listing rules‚ accounting standards D) AASB‚ FRC‚ government legislation. If there is a conflict between the provisions of the Framework and the requirements of the accounting standards A) The statements of accounting concepts prevail B) The

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    Washburn Guitars Case Evaluation Micah Grover There are a few factors that are likely to affect the demand for the lines of Washburn Guitars. Changing the price of the guitars that are sold would affect the demand for Washburn guitars that are bought by first-time guitar buyers. The demand for Washburn guitars will increase if they lower their prices. First-time guitar buyers want good value for the product that they are buying. Lowering the price would not have a significant effect on sophisticated

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    Guitar Center: Selling the Greatest Feeling What can a customer expect when they walk into a Guitar Center? In most cases a Guitar Center is just like any other music store but this advertisement deems that it is the only place a musician can find themselves. First introduced in the journal Introduction to psychology‚ Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a psychological concept based on fundamental human necessities. The bottom of the list being the most important at psychological it progresses

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    Case Study of Washburn Guitars: How Much Is the Maya Worth? Introduction Background of Washburn guitar: “Some stories demand to be told. Others are simply content on being heard. Hearing through music‚ through lyrics‚ through a cultural revolution‚ this is the story of Washburn Guitars.” (the history of Washburn‚ 2009) The Washburn guitar company started making guitars in 1883 in Chicago. The factory would later be involved and located near a musical movement in Chicago in the 1920s. The history

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    Allegations of Diamond Foods Inc.’s’ Understatement of Accounts Payable. Abstract On November 1‚ 2011‚ Diamond Foods Inc.’s (NASDAQ: DMND) unexpectedly disclosed serious discrepancies (possible understatement of accounts payable) regarding its 2011 financial statement reports and as a result announced its decision to delay its acquisition of the Pringles snack business from Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) (NYSE: PG). Naturally‚ the November 1‚ 2011 confession caused an immediate

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    EXPLAINING THE WATER-DIAMOND PARADOX One of the most famous puzzles in economic theory is why Diamonds are more expensive than water. In our case we consider GOLD in case of DIAMONDS. Water is essential for life; it is so useful that without its consumption one cannot live or survive. On the other hand‚ diamonds‚ though attractive and beautiful‚ satisfy less human important needs than water. Then‚ how it can be that in the market a less useful commodity like diamonds is so expensive and a useful

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    The age-old question as to why diamonds are more expensive than water has perplexed economists for years. The fact that we need water to survive yet it costs less than diamonds‚ which has nothing to do with the survival of mankind‚ is very interesting. When talking about the Diamond-Water paradox‚ it is based on the premise of ‘goods‚ ’ that consumption is related to well being which economists call utility. When it comes to the purchasing of goods or services it is explained that the bulk of

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