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    x 500.000 = 17.150.000 $ Contribution Margin = 20.825.000 - 17.150.000 = 3.675.000 $ ** According to the calculations‚ Dover Rubber Company should reject the offer because the difference between two contribution margin is 275.000$. PROBLEM 26-2 : Vulcan Swimsuit Company Fixed costs = 861.840$ x 35% x 1/3 = 100.548$ 861.840 - 100.548 = 761.292$ Contribution Margin = 950.760$ - 761.292$ = 189.468$ ** According to the analysis‚ the contribution margin is 189.468$. The line should not be dropped because

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    theory.’ Also‚ the ground behind the wicket was level for a few yards and then sloped away rather abruptly. As a result‚ the bowler could not be seen by any player on the field during his run up. Thus‚ the blacksmith‚ the fast bowler‚ charged like ‘Vulcan and Venus Anadyomene’ and he became visible only at the last moment. The first ball landed near the long-leg and went into the hedge and four byes were signalled by the umpire. The gaffers shook their heads‚ called for more pints of beer and agreed

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    Complete the following Practical Practice Problems in Chapter 3 of your textbook: * 3-1A‚ 3-8A‚ 3-9A * 3-12A‚ 3-15A‚ 3-16A 3-1A The biweekly taxable wages for the employees of Rite-Shop follow. FICA Taxes Employee No. | Employee Name | Biweekly taxable wages | OASSDI | HI | 711 | Castro‚ Manny | $493.28 | 30.58 | 7.15 | 512 | Corrales‚ Pat | 870.00 | 53.94 | 12.62 | 624 | Guitar‚ Joseph | 419.80 | 26.03 | 6.09 | 325 | Moore‚ Connie | 523.20 | 32.44 | 7

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    Fate is the essential idea of The Aeneid‚ but more importantly‚ the underlying force throughout the text. Fate cannot be changed; it is the set of events with the inevitable result. Virgil uses the idea of fate to narrate and advance through his epic poem‚ but perhaps also to illustrate that the gods had originally intended for Rome to become a great and powerful empire. The king of gods‚ Jupiter‚ has chosen Aeneas and his preordained path to destiny‚ by leading the Trojans and creating the foundations

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    Ancient Romans claimed descent from Greeks‚ in fact the Great Roman poet Virgil wrote an epic poem entitled Aeneid where he tells that Romans come from Aeneas line who escaped from the Trojan fire to save his royal descent. He landed at Italy where married a princess named Lavinia.  That means you have to consider Roman literature as an evolution of Greek literature: Romans learn from Greek but progress.  Greek and Roman literature is wide and it includes: tragedies‚ comedies‚ poems‚ epics etc

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    J.J. Abrams movie‚ Star Trek Into Darkness‚ 2013‚ kept the viewers on the edge of their seats as they followed the characters through their battles in attempt to save their home planet and Starfleet. Every single one of the characters underwent a certain amount of growth and development‚ including their captain‚ James T. Kirk. Captain Kirk is thrown challenge after challenge‚ leading to a significant amount of growth in his wisdom and leadership throughout the movie. In the opening scene of the

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    of worshipping many gods such as the tree god‚ rock god‚ stream god‚ bridge god‚ and many more. The Romans also adopted many gods from Ancient Greece‚ those gods include‚ Jupiter‚ Juno‚ Mars‚ Mercury‚ Neptune‚ Venus‚ Apollo‚ Diana‚ Minerva‚ Cerces‚ Vulcan‚ and Baccheus. The major gods are basically the ones I just listed. I’m friends with almost all of them. Most people in Rome worshipped through temples and festivals‚ but then some Christians came along and refused to worship the Roman gods. They

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    Retrieved May 2nd‚ from http://www.fbrt.org.uk/pages/essays/essay-gt_inst.html. Gal‚ O. (2013). The Birth of Modern Science. Week 10: Magic‚ Medicine and the Body‚ University of Sydney. Linden‚ S. J. (1974). "Francis Bacon and Alchemy: The Reformation of Vulcan." Journal of the History of Ideas 35(4): 547- 560. Mulder‚ H. (2000). "Francis Bacon." 2013‚ from http://www.scienceandyou.org/articles/ess_23.shtml. Paracelsus (1951). "Alchemy‚ Art of Transformation." Paracelsus: Selected Writings: 215223.

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    The Aenid

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    Introduction The Aeneid the title is Greek in form: genitive case Aeneidos) is a Latin epic poem‚ written by Virgil between 29 and 19 BC‚ that tells the legendary story of Aeneas‚ a Trojan who travelled to Italy‚ where he became the ancestor of the Romans. It is composed of 9‚896 lines in dactylic hexameter. The first six of the poem’s twelve books tell the story of Aeneas’ wanderings from Troy to Italy‚ and the poem’s second half tells of the Trojans’ ultimately victorious war upon the Latins‚

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    Introduction Wow things have really changed over time! The ancient country people used to call Rome is the country we call Italy today. Modern times and ancient are very different. Italy got its name from a small part of the Roman Empire. The country was renamed Italy in 1861 under the rule of Victor Emanuel II. Since he was ruler when Italy got its name he was considered the first king of Italy. Ever since Rome changed its name to Italy Italian people believe that they gave had good luck

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