& 64 gates. * Large armies with war elephants * Ascetic lifestyles & veg diets * Wealthy land that supported a distinctive society with well-established cultural traditions Mauryan Dynasty * Kingdom of Magadha * In 520 bce‚ Cyrus‚ Persia’s emperor created the Gandhara kingdom. * Alexander of Macedon crushed the kingdom. * Kingdom of Magadha took the spot of main leader of the region * Central Ganges plains * Wealth = fields and trade
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(2010). The absorbance was measured at 520 nm using a UV–visible spectrophotometer. Yield (mg/L) = Fresh weight (g L-1) * anthocyanin content (mg g-1 FW) Light microscopy Microscopic image of D. carota suspension cells was visualized with an Olympus BX 51 light microscope (Olympus‚ Japan)
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include many areas that were not catered for in the 4P’s. One example was that the Bottom of Pyramid (BOP) businesses in the new and emerging markets of countries such as Africa‚ India as stated by (Castillo‚ 2013). (Tendai & Fletcher‚ 2012‚ pp. 507-520) recommended closer attention and detailed research to cater for the large number of consumers in the BOP market segment. The not-for-profit sector was another example where this grouping could not relate to the ‘Price’ component of the mix (Bruner
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Patent 1 000 000 Cash: 100 000 x $5.20 520 000 $11 520 000 Goodwill = $11 520 000 - $4 700 000 = $6 820 000 B. Journal entries: Gabo Ltd Patent Dr 650 000 Gain Cr 650 000 (Remeasurement as part of consideration transferred in a business combination) Current assets Dr 980 000 Non-current assets Dr 4 220 000 Goodwill Dr 6 820 000 Liabilities Cr 500 000 Share capital Cr 10 000 000 Patent Cr 1 000 000 Cash Cr 520 000 (Acquisition of Duck Ltd) Acquisition-related
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ACCT112 Midterm Assignment – Week 9 Due at the end of week 9. There are 70 marks. This assignment is worth 20 % of the total grade. True or False: (15 Marks) 1. In spite of its weaknesses‚ the cost principle is most often used because it is the most reliable basis of valuation. TRUE 2. The going concern assumption assumes the company will continue to operate for at least two years. TRUE 3. The economic entity assumption states that economic events can be identified with a
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$12.99 that is $8.83. The cost of carrying this will be 21 percent that is $1‚85. If we multiply this by 204 units found above we get a yearly cost of $337.4. Now if the ordering is done once every two weeks then the ordering cost will be 26 X $20 = $520. if this is added to the above cost we get a total of $857.4. Put yourself in Sue McCaskey’s position and prepare a detailed report to Dan Block and Ed Spriggs on managing the inventory of the EG151 exhaust gasket and the DB032 drive belt. Be
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Ancient Greece Sparta‚ one of the powerful city-states‚ retains this name for good reason. They took over Messenia and used the land wisely‚ by making a government using the Code of Lycurgus. The Spartan women were given a lot more freedom compared to other Greek city-states; thus‚ every person provided a part in the development of their city. They represented duty‚ strength‚ discipline‚ beauty‚ and freedom of thought. Spartans valued power and built their city-state to protect themselves
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glass surface at an angle of 30o. What is the angle of refraction into the glass? Solution: Assume that air surrounds the glass and that the index of refraction of air is approximately n = 1. [pic] If the wavelength of the light in air is 520 nm (green)‚ what is its wavelength in the glass? [pic] What is the frequency of the light? [pic] Or [pic] [pic] What is the frequency of the light? [pic] ----------------------- (1 (1’ (2 slow fast incident
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tallest Ferris wheel in Europe‚ and the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom‚ visited by over 3.5 million people annually.[4] When erected in 1999 it was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world‚ until surpassed first by the 160 m (520 ft) Star of Nanchang in 2006 and then the 165 m (541 ft) Singapore Flyer in 2008. Supported by anA-frame on one side only‚ unlike the taller Nanchang and Singapore wheels‚ the Eye is described by its operators as "the world’s tallest cantilevered observation
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Montclair Paper Mill The "Deep Color" Grades Overview of the Company The Montclair Paper Mill‚ opened since 1892‚ is the oldest and smallest of the ten mills owned and operated by General Paper Company. Three months ago Tim Winton became the manager of the mill. Mr. Winton faced many challenges due to the legacy of previous leaders’ lack of management skills. While preceding managers did not focus on external business opportunities‚ Winton is determined to consider a broader perspective
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