SOCIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT 1 SUBMITTED TO: MA’AM WAHEEDA MEMOM SUBMITTED BY: SHEZRAY IRFAN KIYANI 3-D DATED : 16 September 2013 MAN BY NATURE IS A SOCIAL ANIMAL Man is a social animal because his nature makes him so. Sociality or Sociability is his natural instinct. All his human qualities such as to think‚ to enquire‚ to learn language‚ to play and work can only be developed in human society. All this
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custodial services‚ computer leases‚ maintenance‚ depreciation of computer equipment and office equipment and fixtures‚ operations salaried staff‚ systems development and maintenance‚ administration‚ and sales‚ sales promotions‚ corporate services. 2. Units: dollars per hour January February March Power expense 4.7 4.7 4.7 personnel salaries expense 24 24 24 Total Variable cost per revenue hour 28.7 28.7 28.7 3. Income statement for Salem Data Services From the article‚ I know
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Choice Recall On Monday the 29th of February 2016‚ the food safety authority of Ireland issued a recall of batches of Weetabix Oatibix flakes due to possible presence of rubber pieces. Weetabix Food Company is recalling 4 batches of their Oatibix flakes which include: • 6018 • 6019 • 6020 • 6021 These batches may contain pieces of blue soft rubber. The size of the boxes are 550g. The country of origin where these Oatibix flakes were produced was the United Kingdom. No other Oatibix batches or products
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7.1 Revenue‚ Growth and Customer Base Ola Cab Company is the one that has made a decent hit in the business sector of India. Numerous individuals quite pulled in and energized towards Ola taxis to go inside and outside the urban areas. Travelers can go with extraordinary solace and wellbeing with reasonable duty and charges. The primary home office of Ola is in Bangalore‚ having its branches in Mumbai and Delhi. It likewise has territorial workplaces in each one of those urban communities in which
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describe the goals of: (a). The company as a whole. The goals of the company as a whole means the broad‚ usually non-quantitative‚ long run plans relating to organization. As we know‚ Grand Jean Company has been one of the world’s largest clothing manufacturers‚ which means it is at a relatively mature stage with variety lines of dress and jeans for men‚ women and boys. Therefore‚ according to the BCG Model‚ described the Business Unite Missions‚ the company ’s strategic goal should be “Hold”
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The Eagle Machine Company has fallen on bad times. Eagle‚ a maker of specialty restaurant equipment‚ has sales totaling Rs.72 million. But sales are declining while costs continue to increase. If things continue in this direction‚ Eagle may soon have to close its doors. At a special management meeting‚ the president lays it on the line! He demands that the firm break even in the remaining quarter of the year. For next year‚ he calls for 5 percent profits‚ a 20 percent increase in sales‚ and deeper
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business targeted for older age groups. Like health programs for adults is less popular in internet than music released on MTV. 2. Creators are the drivers of the presence of business in groundswell. They create web pages‚ blogs‚ videos etc for others to participate on it. Conversationalists are the spreader of the message. They
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the quality and reliability of goods supplied Achievements Developments in supply shackle association in the delineating period. As assisting of their accountable sourcing initiative‚ a supplier audit acceding has been dispatched to develop a span company-wide method to supplier auditing. It is aimed to gain larger transparency in the supply shackle to enhance chance association and to safeguard compliance alongside corresponding globe standards. Supply Shackle
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inventory + Net Purchases = Cost of goods available for sale - Ending inventory = Cost of goods sold $ 20 100 120 (30) $ 90 What Value Do You Assign Inventory & COGS If You Bought Inventory at Different Prices? Beg. Inventory Purchase #1 Purchase #2 Goods Available Cost of Goods Sold Ending Inventory 10 units 20 units 24 units 54 units 50 units 4 units @ $10 /unit @ $13 /unit @ $17 /unit = $100 = $260 = $408 $768 = ? = ? @ @ ? /unit ? /unit Value depends upon cost flow method
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