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    Current Ratios: (Difference between current assets and current liabilities) * Acid – Test Ratios: (Current asset less inventories to current liabilities) CURRENT RATIO Current Ratio = Current Assets /Current Liabilities | | 2010 $000 | 2009$000 | Current Assets | 89‚725 | 67‚653 | Current Liabilities | 82‚832 | 59‚320 | | 1.1: 1 | 1.2 : 1 | The ratio indicates the company (BP) has more current assets than liabilities. Different industries have different level of expected liquidity

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    Open the link to the list of political speeches by G.W. Bush and J. Kerry‚ read some of the speeches and identify fallacies used by the author. Explain what is wrong in the reasoning used by them. Maksym Piekut (24665) Browsing through some of John Kerry’s speeches I have managed to spot a few common reasoning fallacies. The following quote suggests an appeal to tradition fallacy: “This is not the way we do things in America. Here in America‚ we don’t sacrifice science for ideology. We are a

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    Mallory Simpson Psych 101: Myers-Briggs Paper Professor Baker 8/13/12 After taking the Myers-Briggs test‚ I am not at all surprised by the results I was given. 67% introvert is what I was distinctively ranked for personality type and I couldn’t agree more. Next on the list was 44% judging. This particular one leaves me wondering what type of judging? Is it being a judgmental person‚ or rather judging between the pros and cons of something‚ or maybe judging based on intuition or discernment

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald lived an amazing life throughout time‚ overcoming obstacles in his path and persevering through trials and tribulations. As a man who has gone through over four decades of experiencing an overwhelming amount of accomplishments‚ as well as hardships‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald is therefore acknowledged as a "True Man". In fact‚ his struggles through childhood‚ his transition to adulthood and his unstable literary career acknowledges him as a "Real Man" who is more like a hero. To

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    “Compare and Contrast Enrolment Problems at TUP Manila for School year: 2009-2012” Introduction Nowadays the students are becoming aware and aware of the kind and quality of enrolment that they experienced since the first time that they enrol at a certain school. Impression of the students with that school last until they graduated. This challenges the administration of the school to perform or to evaluate things‚ especially the common problems that they had on their enrolment system. Background

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    Are Judges Manipulative Courts have a certain system that one would expect that everyone would adhere to. Unfortunately‚ it seems as if judges have their own agenda. Stare decisis is supposed to be adhered to but judges like to put their own spin on things. Precedents are like word games to judges. They love to play around with them and change them to their liking. Judges use judiciary interpretation to manipulate the law by deciding that the precedent is sufficiently different from the

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    HCS/438 DQ’s Week 1: DQ1: What are the differences between descriptive and inferential statistics? According to Bennett (2009)‚ the biggest difference between descriptive and inferential statistics is that descriptive statistics "deals with describing raw data in the form of graphics and sample of statistics" and inferential statistics "deals with estimating population parameters from sample data." This means that inferential statistics would be an estimate because the data would be estimated

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    Examine the claim that ‘state legitimacy is closely associated with democracy’ (Blakeley and Saward‚ 2009‚ p.370). State legitimacy refers to the popular acceptance of a governing body or bodies by citizens. Democracy is a greatly debated term broadly involving the selection of a competitor‚ candidate or party by the majority of citizens or ‘the people’ by way of election. In this essay‚ the claim of how and in what ways these two ideas or practices are associated‚ and how power underpins the

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    by Roy Pearson and the Chungs suffered and almost lost everything due to lawsuit in legal fees and the loss of business (Takruri‚ 2007). The reasons many drag the lawsuits out over years is due to the hopefulness that the lawsuit is dropped or settled out of court. Many people will take the settlement unless they really have the time to wait for a trail and judge or jury to determine their fate. Introduction There are many individuals in the world who will always take a chance in life to see if

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    They Effect Everyday Life BUS 311 – Business Law I Prof. Katheryne Rogers January 6‚ 2012 Most people in society think that contracts are pointless and unnecessary. Contractual law is not high on society’s list of things to study. What society does not realize is that contracts bind a majority of the decisions that they make on a systematic basis. In this paper I will make evident the effectiveness of contracts and how they are such an immense aspect in society’s everyday life. This paper

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