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    Knights of Labor

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    The Noble Order of the Knights of Labor was founded in 1869 by Uriah Stephens and five other former members of the Garment Cutters’ Association of Philadelphia. The organization was open to all working people except for bankers‚ lawyers‚ doctors‚ stockbrokers & liquor manufacturers. It was the first union to attempt to unionize women on a national scale. This included appointing Leonora Barry as a national organizer. In 1893‚ inspired by the overwhelming influence by the Knights‚ Kelley successfully

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    Child Labor

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    How Child Labor Has Changed During the late 1700s and early 1800s child labor was formed due to the increase of factories being built. While this not only meant an increase of jobs being formed‚ but this was also the start of a revolutionary thing. Today there are strict laws on the age at which children can now work‚ how long‚ and how much they get paid. While child labor still exists in the United States today it is much less common than it was all those years ago. In the past there were

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    Cost Allocation

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    Cost allocation for indirect costs Cost Pool – Set of costs that are added together before being allocated to cost objects on some common basis Cost Driver/ Allocation base Cost Object Cost Driver Rate = Total Costs in Pool/ Total Quantity of Driver Where total quantity of driver = practical capacity of driver Cost of excess capacity = Cost Driver Rate * Excess capacity Predetermined overhead rate - cost per unit of the allocation base used to charge overhead to products. Predetermined

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    Cost Accounting

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    Biyani’s Think Tank Concept based notes Cost Accounting [ B.Com. Part-II] B.N. Gaur MBA‚ PGDBM‚ Lecturer Deptt. of Commerce & Management Biyani Girls College‚ Jaipur Fore more detail:- http://www.gurukpo.com Published by : Think Tanks Biyani Group of Colleges Concept & Copyright : ©Biyani Shikshan Samiti Sector-3‚ Vidhyadhar Nagar‚ Jaipur-302 023 (Rajasthan) Ph : 0141-2338371‚ 2338591-95 • Fax : 0141-2338007 E-mail : acad@biyanicolleges.org Website :www.gurukpo.com; www

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    Difference between Variable & Absorption Costing When it comes to managerial accounting‚ the way that information is presented can affect decision-making for a business. In a manufacturing environment‚ companies can use absorption costing or variable costing when accounting for the costs of products produced. While these methods are similar‚ they have some key differences that can impact the company. Absorption Costing * Absorption costing‚ also known as full costing is a method by

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    Child Labor

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    who have been forced to give up school‚ sports‚ play and sometimes even their families and homes to work under dangerous‚ harmful‚ and abusive conditions. DEFINING CHILD LABOUR: According to the United Nations and the International Labor Organization‚ child labor is to be considered if: “...States Parties recognize the right of the child to be protected from economic exploitation and from performing any work that is likely to be hazardous or to interfere with the child’s education‚ or to be

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    Direct Access" typically describes patient’s ability to consult with and receive care from physical therapist without the legal necessity of obtaining a referral from another healthcare practitioner (Fosnaught‚ 2002). Having direct access would definitely have a big impact in my current practice in assisted living facility and community based outpatient. It would open up a lot of opportunities for I can see my patients coming to me directly for their neuromusculoskeletal problems without the trouble

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    Foreign Direct Investment

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    Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investment Location in the Petrochemicals Industry‚ the case of Saudi Arabia By Fawaz Binsaeed 0531820 BBS Doctoral Symposium 23rd & 24th March 2009 1 Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investment Location in the Petrochemicals Industry‚ The case of Saudi Arabia Abstract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an important source of capital and economic growth in developing countries. It provides a package of new technologies‚ management techniques

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    Direct Tax Code

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    ‘Macro-Economic Analysis for Rural Society’ Assignment on: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF DIRECT TAXATION IN INDIA By Manu Bansal (U311024) PGDM-RM-I-2011 Submitted to Prof.Sureswari Prasad Das Xavier Institute of Management‚ Bhubaneswar INRODUCTION TO DIRECT TAXATION:- ------------------------------------------------- General meaning In the general sense‚ a direct tax is one paid directly to the government by the persons (juristic or natural) on whom it is imposed (often accompanied

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    Direct Foreign Investment

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    (home currency)amounts as the exchange rate changes. 4. Discuss the determinants of operating exposure. Answer: The main determinants of a firm’s operating exposure are (i) the structure of the markets in which the firm sources its inputs‚ such as labor and materials‚ and sells its products‚ and (ii) the firm’s ability to mitigate the effect of exchange rate changes by adjusting its markets‚ product mix‚ and sourcing. 5. Discuss the implications of purchasing power parity for operating exposure

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