TOWN OF BELLINGTON Exhibit 1. Performance Report –Snow Removal Department October-December Static Budgeta. Flexible Budgetb. Actualc. Difference between a.c. Difference between b.cSnow days 10 12 12 (2) 0 Cubic miles of snow 1250 1500 1500 (250) 0 Costs Drivers $18‚000 $21‚600 $24‚675 (6‚675) (3075) Supplies 1‚125 1‚350 1‚875 (750) (525) Fuel 1‚750 2‚100 2‚500 (750) (400) Maintenance 1‚375 1‚650 2‚200 (825) (550) Supervisor’s salary 15‚000 18‚000 18‚000 (3‚000) 0 Allocated
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The play “Our Town” explores the lives of people (primarily two families) living in a small and quiet American town in the 1900’s. In the first act entitled “Daily life”‚ the narrator did a good job of guiding the audience’s imagination to set up the ideas of a town in the early 1900’s. The lighting and sound cues made that very successful. The lighting was on cue and was very good at setting the scenes (i.e. brighter for morning sunrise). Realistic sets and props were minimal but‚ the performers
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Saturday was market day in Cape Town and the streets were crowded with shoppers looking for bargains‚ meeting friends and lovers. Boers and Frenchmen‚ soldiers in colorful uniforms and English ladies in flounced skirts and ruffled blouses mingled in front of the bazaars set up in the town squares at Braameonstein and Park Town and Burgersdorp. Everything was for sale: furniture‚ horses and carriages and fresh fruit. One could purchase dresses and chessboards‚ or meat or books in a dozen different
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our family moved to San Francisco. I love to live in kaiping and I miss the time that I live in kaiping‚ for the environment is so comfortable and it around by greens. Like trees‚ flowers‚ mountains and the not harvest cropland. The air in my home town is very fresh. When you breathe in the air‚ you can feel the air inside of your body. Then few second later you could feel that your tired are gone. The neighborhood that I live‚ there has many supermarket‚ food market‚ shopping center‚ and shopping
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Riza De Asis Jenn Kepka WR 121: TR 1:00 p.m. May 14‚ 2013. City or Town? “Riza‚ we are planning to move to Kuala Lumpur.” As soon as my mother said that‚ my eyes incredibly got bigger and I made a little protest‚ “What? No! I want to stay here. I love this place.” “Then‚ what about your dad’s work? You know your dad is working there‚” my mom added. I argued‚ “Well‚ what about my schooling here?” Then she said‚ “We will have to move you to another school.” “No‚ I don’t want to!” At
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A Small Town South Dakota‚ 1946. A small isolated town‚ known for it’s wheat crop‚ it’s ten acres of wheat crops. One night‚ the sky was pitch black and everything was so quiet you could hear the electrical noise coming from the outside cables. Houses were lightened by one light in the living room and the streets were illuminated by one street light per block. When suddenly an object flashes in the sky‚ it made a loud screeching noise. Families walked outside to see what was happening‚ and
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Text Analyses “Arrowsmith” by Sinclair Lewis Starting reading the extract from the novel of the first American awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature one can predict that the whole book is quite subjective. The description of the geographical position of the state Winnemac and its largest city makes exactly such impression. But when the reader goes on he faces really vivid examples of hyperbola‚ epithets‚ zeugma‚ metaphors and other stylistic devices. One becomes immersed in the bright‚
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Doon Town It was at night that Doon Town really blossomed. It was not safe to be out alone on the streets then. Stabbings were the one constant feature of life. Along the dark alleys leading off the main street‚ the people plied their trade. On the main street itself‚ stalls lit flambeaux‚ yellow flames bending before the wind‚ lined they pavements‚ selling oysters with pepper sauce‚ oranges and black-pudding‚ their smells mingling with that of the corn being roasted in coal-pots and boiled
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Circus performers are people of great courage. They have to make a living out of entertaining people that pay good money to watch them and want to get their money’s worth. They have a lot of pressure from that‚ as well as peer pressure from their fellow performers. Not only do they have pressure from that‚ they have to worry about the very acts being preformed from playing with swords and fire to hanging from a wire hundreds of feet in the air. If their not focused on what they are doing‚ they can
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TOWN OF BELLINGTON Exhibit 1. Performance Budget – Snow Removal Department October-December Static Budget Flexible Budget Actual Performance Difference between static budget and actual performance Difference between flexible budget and actual performance Snow days 10 12 12 (2) -- Cubic miles of snow 1‚250 1‚500 1‚500 (250) -- Costs Drivers $18‚000 $21‚600 $24‚675 $(6‚675) $(3‚075) Supplies 1‚125 1‚350 1‚875 (750) (525) Fuel 1‚750 2‚100 2‚500 (750) (400) Maintenance 1‚375 1‚650 2‚200
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