as Duke Nukem (559) and Doom (560). Gahr shares‚ “In Doom one of the most popular among violent games… their limbs sometimes dangling in the air…” (560). This paragraph expresses Gahr’s thoughts about “Doom”‚ a new well liked video game. He clearly shows a negative tone towards the game. He also shares how the manufacturer of Doom expresses “ You don’t just play Doom- you live it” (560). The author follows this claim with a sentence stating‚ “ You certainly do” (560). He is showing his tone in this
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THE DEARTH OF RESEARCH IN NIGERIA WITH REFERENCE TO EKITI STATE By Paul Toba Ayeni Lagos‚ NIGERIA E-mail: tobyeni@gmail.com January 2012‚ INTRODUCTION Dearth can be defined as the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable (online Wikipedia 2012). Research has been defined in a number of different ways. A broad definition of research is given by (Martin Shuttleworth 2008) - "In the broadest sense of the word‚ the definition of research includes any gathering of data
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List of modules for Year 1 (or modules that most Year 1 students take): Academic Writing a.k.a AW (for those not exempted) This is a pre-assigned module. The profs don’t really matter for AW as the quizzes‚ percentage of class participation‚ assessments are all the same across the board. It’s a module that honestly will take up quite a bit of your time but don’t fret as you really aren’t alone in this. Just some things to take note of‚ it is quite difficult to compare the style of writing at times
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$16 million per air craft in 1968. * At the end of year 1972-1977‚ annual revenues of $560 million can be assumed to occur in six equal increments. * Roughly 0.25 of the price of the aircraft was received in 2 years advance. * So 35 aircrafts built in a year‚ $140 million of the $560 million in total annual revenue is actually received as a cash flow in two year advance. * So net revenue = $560-$140 = $420 on delivery time. DESCOUNT RATE * The cost of capital applicable to Lockheed’s
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ACCT 201 Case Study: APPLE Inc. [pic] Based on Apples 10K for YE 9/25/2010 April 10‚ 2011 Constantino Anezinos 1) With our 10k final case study project we will be looking at the 10k financial filing of Apple Inc. Based on the 10k we read; we will apply the concepts learned in this class to form a thorough analysis of the financial statement. In a manner that will show we comprehend the ideas taught in this class. As referenced from Wikipedia;
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price rises up $10 Stock holder make the profit. Out cash flow in cash flow net cash flow 1967 -100 -100 1968 -200 -200 1969 -200 -200 1970 -200 140 -60 1971 -200 -490 140 -550 1972 -490 560 70 1973 -490 560 70 1974 -490 560 70 1975 -490 560 70 1976 -490 420 -70 1977 420 420 In total -584.05 Acc profit -480 Cost: 14 $mm Units Per Year: 35 Revenue 16 Quantity: 210 NPV=-584.05mm Out cash flow in cash flow net
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ACC-550 / Week 1 Homework CHAPTER 1 CA1-1 (FASB and Standard-Setting) Presented below are four statements which you are to identify as true or false. If false‚ explain why the statement is false. 1. GAAP is the term used to indicate the whole body of FASB authoritative literature. True 2. Any company claiming compliance with GAAP must comply with most standards and interpretations but does not have to follow the disclosure requirements. False (all companies must comply to all standards and
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Solutions for Review Problems of Chapter 14 1. a. Given the following diagram for a product‚ determine the quantity of each component required to assemble one unit of the finished product. b. Draw a tree diagram for the stapler: a. F: 2 J: 2 x 2 = 4 D: 2 x 4 = 8 G: 1 L: 1 x 2 = 2 J: 1 x 2 = 2 H: 1 A: 1 x 4 = 4 D: 1 x 2 = 2 Totals: F = 2; G = 1; H = 1; J = 6; D = 10; L = 2; A = 4 b. Stapler Top Assembly Base Assembly Cover Spring Slide Assembly Base Strike Pad Rubber Pad 2 Slide
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Specifications Running Speed:5 - 70 Meter/Min Pressure:5 – 60 ton Heating: Steam‚ Electric‚ Gas Bowl Specifications Roller Face: 1200 mm - 4200 mm Cotton Bowl:600 mm (Cotton / Paper) - 3 no Steel Bowl:350 mm (Steel) - 1 no. Bottom Elements: 560 mm (Steel) - 1 no. Its is a Eco-friendly machine‚ uses less power and needs minimum maintenance‚ designed in-house and custom made. 2 Bowl Calendering Machine Machine Specifications Running Speed5 - 30 Meter/Min Pressure2 – 35 ton
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wavelength-dependent molar absorptivity coefficient with units of M-1 cm-1. Results Table 1: Observations for the maximum absorbance of Fast Green Wavelength Measured Absorbance 460 nm 0.043 480 nm 0.017 500 nm 0.016 520 nm 0.033 540 nm 0.074 560 nm 0.165 580 nm 0.321 600 nm 0.528 620 nm 0.978 640 nm 0.601 660 nm 0.140 680 nm 0.023 700 nm 0.006 Table 2: Observations of maximum absorbance in Chlorophyll a Wavelength Measured Absorbance 400 nm 0.367 420
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