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    Property Plant and Equipment Carrying amount of the Property‚ Plant and Equipment at reporting date of JB-HiFi According to AASB 116 Property‚ plant and equipment held beyond the normal operating cycle of entity are deemed to be non-current assets. Here’s the extract from the report. [pic] Descriptions: Carrying Amount of PPE is $163‚982‚ 000‚ which is made up of the figure of plant &equipment which is $106‚560‚000 add to the Leasehold improvements which is $57‚422‚000 come out as the total

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    Analysis: Jb Hi-Fi

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    JB Hi-Fi limited is a company that is based in Australia. It usually engages in the selling of the home consumer electronic products which include the televisions‚ video cameras‚ mobile phones‚ home theatres‚ digital still and other electrical accessories like the kitchen equipment‚ computing equipment‚ the air conditioners‚ small electrical appliances like the car sound systems; both visual and audio and other things like the movies and games. It continues to stock exclusive specialist range of

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    Discovery Oxygen was first discovered by two scientists. One was a British Chemist Joseph Priestly who was given credit for the discovery in 1774. The other was a Swedish Chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele who had also discovered it around the same time as Priestly. Yet Priestly was given credit because his work‚ and results were published. Priestly had first found this new element when he observed that mercuric oxide‚ on heating. Yielded a gas that caused a flame to burn faster. He later found that

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    Collective collaboration Evolution of Web 2.0 and Social Networking Nowadays people often throw around these jargon terms like Web 2.0 or Social Networking. What do these terms actually mean? In order to have a basic understanding of these terms or concepts‚ it has to be broken down into three steps. Firstly‚ in the early and mid-90’s‚ websites “spoke” to website visitors and that was it. The websites had information and they provided it to the visitors and that is all that happened‚ hence one-way

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    Random Assignment Assigning subjects to experimental groups based on chance. Random Sample A group of subjects representing the population who are selected through chance. Range the difference between the highest and lowest score in a distribution (often 1 is added to the result when computing statistics to allow for the 0.5 on either end lost due to rounding). Rank-Ordered Array A table consisting of data in order of highest to lowest or lowest

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    available for others because no extra resources are required to let other people have the benefits of the good. This idea is known as non-rival) 6. Non-excludable by price means that once the public good is provided for one person‚ others are able to get the same benefits without having to pay. Individuals who do not pay cannot be excluded from using the public good. A person who does not pay taxes or rates cannot be stopped from using the footpath‚ motorway or local park. 7. The key characteristics

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    Jack London‚ the author of such books as The Call of the Wild‚ and The Sea Wolf‚ is one such man who lives with the idea. London views the world as a Darwinist‚ or with the theory of natural selection. He sees the world with a sense of cold reality‚ where the strongest must fight and thrive to keep a place in the world. Jack London uses simile and metaphor to describe the cold reality that the world is a harsh place to live in. London conveys how he feels about

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    ​TEAMWORK: How did you demonstrate teamwork in the games?​ I let everyone have a chance to get the ball or the item we where playing with.​ I cooperated and communicated with my team to have the highest success rate.​​​​​ I’m the type of person​​ who will lend a helping hand whenever needed. I’m the type of person who tries to understand why people might be underperforming‚ then see what we can do as a team to help them get back up to speed. I like to help other people so we can all be more effective

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    This book is about a boy‚(Will) his brother‚(Cal) his dad‚(Dr. Burrows) and the boy’s friend.(Chester) They get lost inside of an underground colony‚ and they have to escape. This book is in third person. This story takes place in modern-day London‚ and underground London‚ too. The form of conflict is Person vs. Society‚ because Will and Cal want to try to escape the underground colony‚ which is a whole society that doesn’t want anyone to escape the colony. I chose Will as the major character to

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    awkward wouldn’t it?” How does Priestley present ideas about responsibility in An Inspector Calls? In An Inspector Calls‚ one of the main themes is responsibility. Priestley is interested in our personal responsibility for our own actions and our collective responsibility to society. The play explores the effect of class‚ age and sex on people’s attitudes to responsibility‚ and shows how prejudice can prevent people from acting responsibly. In this essay I am going to explain how Priestley presents

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