Incomestmt-tax basis | | | | | | | | | | | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | | | | | Projected Sales | 25.375 | 32.25 | 45 | 65 | 80 | 95 | | | | | Sale price | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 | 3200 | | | | | Revenue | 81200 | 103200 | 144000 | 208000 | 256000 | 304000 | | | | | Labor Expense | 32250 | 32250 | 95000 | 95000 | 95000 | 95000 | | | | | Gross margin | 48950 | 70950 | 49000 | 113000 | 161000 | 209000 | | | | | Less | | | |
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Spokesperson‚ Sameness‚ and Master Narratives Solórzano et al. (2001and Sue et al. (2008) highlight the issue of Black students being expected to be an expert on diversity issues and therefore are always expected to educate white people about said issues (Hubain et al. 2016). This “tiring role” (Solórzano et al. 2001) pressures Black students to play the role of spokesperson or native informant (hooks 1994) for their entire race. For students living on the margins‚ their confessional narratives
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located in Los Angeles‚ California. During the observation Ms. Ceja stated History and Social Studies requirement was required weekly for ninety minutes. The lesson plans duration were thirty minutes for a one day a week. During the observation the teacher provided the following outline‚ which was apart of a mini lesson from the teacher’s resource book‚ “ History-Social Science for California: Our Communities.” While Ms. Ceja was asking her students questions with the transparencies
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Anthonio was observed on October 3rd‚ 2016. Anthonio‚ Mrs. Ceja were present‚ as well as the B.A.T clinical team to conduct a descriptive functional assessment‚ which consisted of direct observation of behavior and an Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC) narrative recording in the family home. Upon arrival‚ the B.A.T. clinical team greeted Mrs. Ceja at the door. His mother directed the team to the dining table. Mom reported at the beginning of the assessment‚ that after Tony’s second day back at
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Scholars have also investigated how experience with racial microaggressions affects African American college students (Solórzano‚ Ceja and Yosso‚ 2000). Participants in this study included 34 African American students (18 females‚ 16 males) attending three elite‚ Predominantly White institutions of higher education. The researchers implemented qualitative focus group methodology‚ and these participants were separated into 10 focus groups. The focus groups covered the following focus areas: (1) types
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Raquel Ceja 11/06/14 English 110-07 Tiffany Wong Research Paper Outline I. Introduction A. Current problem: Discrimination against immigrants. B. Audience: United States citizens C. Key Terms: discriminated‚ contribute Thesis statement: Immigrants go through the worst to come to the United States and contribute to a total different society yet they are often discriminated or looked down upon. II. Background A. Historical immigration overview: Immigrants leave behind family‚ their home place‚ for
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Cork ’d are; 1. Invest-ability of the entrepreneurs‚ 2. Differentiated market position‚ 3. Scope for growth‚ 4. Ability to attract users‚ 5. Ability to attract vineyards. Invest ability of entrepreneurs In such a specific market‚ knowledge of the industry‚ key contacts and a network of vineyards and wine experts is important. The tacit and implicit knowledge (Schmit and Hunter‚ 1993) of the entrepreneurs is a key asset. This active network needs to be married with a proven
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Small Vineyard Management in the Finger Lakes There are many so called “tricks of the trade” dealing with the managing a vineyard of any size big or small (Hagen). You need to know a lot of that of different “odds and ends jobs” to be able to take care of everything dealing with a small vineyard (Andersen). According to the book “Wines of North America” by Bernard Moore‚ knowing the history of your area and important information of the grape vines is very important. Depending on how you “take care
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BUSINESS PLAN OF HOTEL FOOD Executive Summary The Enchanted Vineyard Bed & Breakfast is a charming bed and breakfast (B&B) located in the Lorane Valley‚ outside of Eugene‚ OR. The valley is well known for its beauty and concentration of vineyards. The B&B will be set up as a sole proprietorship of Missy Stewart. The B&B will reside in The Stewart’s newly renovated home. Their home is the center piece for the entire B&B experience. Each of the five rooms have their own private bath. The facility
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Communications Group). History of the Oregon Wine Industry The first grape plantation in the region was made by horticulturist Henderson Luelling‚ in Willamette Valley by 1847. By the 1850’s Peter Britt started growing wine grapes in his Valley View Vineyard‚ today’s Applegate Valley. According to the census; in 1860‚ wine production was 11‚800 litres (2‚600 gallons) in Oregon (Hall). By the 1880’s‚ Edward and John von Pessls planted Zinfandel‚ Riesling‚ and an unkown variety of Sauvignon in southern
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