1) The King or Queen‚ Head of Calnata and their 100 scientists‚ and the 400 Representatives are not above anyone else. Reason- Everyone is equally valuable. All people are created equal‚ including those elected to lead Elefteria 2) If the King/Queen or 400 Representatives or the Head of Calnata and their 100 scientists of not act fairly‚ they will be asked to step down and will be replaced. Reason- Elefteria is based on the core values of generosity‚ curiosity‚ moderation‚ and community. If the
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VALUES FOR ALUMINUM Material Aluminium E value: 69x109 Nm-2 Width (b): 19 mm I: 4.275x10-11 m4 Depth (d): 3 mm Mass (g) Actual Deflection (mm) Theoretical Deflection (mm) 0 0 0 100 -1.07 0.89 200 -2.15 1.77 300 -3.03 2.66 400 -4.04 3.54 500 -4.31 4.43 VALUES FOR STEEL Material Steel E value: 207x109 Nm-2
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acquisition profits. Consider Saracens acquires an 80% interest in the equity shares of Borthwick for consideration of $500 when the fair value of the non controlling interest (NCI) is $100.The fair value of the net assets of Borthwick at acquisition is $400 and is now $550. Required 1. Calculate the goodwill arising on the acquisition of Borthwick on a proportionate basis and the NCI at the
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Practice Questions and Answers from Lesson III-3: Monopoly Practice Questions and Answers from Lesson III-3: Monopoly The following questions practice these skills: Explain the sources of market power. Apply the quantity and price affects on revenue of any movement along a demand curve. Find the profit maximizing quantity and price of a single-price monopolist. Compute deadweight loss from a single-price monopolist. Compute marginal revenue. Define the efficiency of P = MC. Find the
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|Cost/Use |Accrue At |Base Calendar |Over allocated | |Marketing Specialist |Work |MS |Marketing |400% |$60.00/hr |$0.00/hr |$0.00 |Prorated |Calendar 2 |No | |Design Engineer |Work |DesE |Design |400% |$90.00/hr |$0.00/hr |$0.00 |Prorated |Calendar 2 |Yes | |Development engineer |Work |DevE |Development |400% |$80.00/hr |$0.00/hr |$0.00 |Prorated |Calendar 2 |No | |Industrial engineer |Work |IE |Industrial |400% |$70.00/hr |$0.00/hr |$0.00 |Prorated |Calendar 2 |Yes | |Purchasing agent |Work |PA |Purchasing
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the Sophomore Invitational‚ which I ended up placing third in. After finishing the race‚ I felt energized‚ and my coach recognized my potential to be a 400 meter runner. The week after the invitational‚ we hosted our first tri-meet‚ and the coach signed me up for the 400 meters. After I patiently waited for an hour‚ the announcer called for the 400 meters runners to check-in. Walking down the bleachers‚ negative thoughts started to run through my mind. What happens if I fall‚ come in last place‚
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B: 1000 = 1001+i + 1001+i2 + 100(1+i)3 + 100(1+i)4 + 40(1+i)5 + 400(1+i)5 i(B) = - 0.04419415 Bond A has higher yield than Bond B. ( 0 > -0.044195) b). Suppose i=0.05 for both bond A and B‚ which bond has higher price? Bond A: P = 1001+0.05 + 901+0.052 + 80(1+0.05)3 + 70(1+0.05)4 + 60(1+0.05)5 + 600(1+0.05)5 = $820.69 Bond B: P = 1001+0.05 + 1001+0.052 + 100(1+0.05)3 + 100(1+0.05)4 + 40(1+0.05)5 + 400(1+0.05)5 = $699.35 c). Is there an identical i that i(t)=i(t+1)=i(t+2)=…
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Olympics‚ and the first to wave the Aboriginal flag at a sporting event. She is an Australian sprinter who specialises in the 400 meters event. Her personal best record is 48.63 which currently ranks her as the sixth fastest woman in all time. In 1990 Freeman competed at her first Auckland Commonwealth Games and became the Aboriginal sprinter to win gold as a member of the 400 metres
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advertisement‚ $300. 13. Paid office station company for part of the debt incurred on april 5‚ $400. 15. Recorded services provided on account for the period May 1-15‚ $6‚100. 16. paid part-time receptionist for two weeks’ salary including the amount owed on April 30‚ $750. 17. Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned during the period May 1-16‚ $8‚200. 20. Purchased supplies on account‚ $400 21. Recorded services provided on account for the period May 16-20‚ $3‚900. 25. Recorded cash
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Operations Management Chapter 1 – Operations and Productivity PowerPoint presentation to accompany Heizer/Render Principles of Operations Management‚ 7e Operations Management‚ 9e © 2008 Prentice Hall‚ Inc. 1–1 Outline Global Company Profile: Hard Rock Cafe What Is Operations Management? Organizing to Produce Goods and Services Why Study OM? What Operations Managers Do How This Book Is Organized © 2008 Prentice Hall‚ Inc. 1–2 Outline - Continued The Heritage of Operations
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