During 1938‚ Churchill attacked the Munich settlement. Some people state that Churchill’s criticisms of Munich were unjustified whilst others argue that his criticisms were justified. Sources A and C are in support of Churchill’s criticisms of Munich were unjustified and source B and E are against this statement whereas source D is balanced‚ supporting both interpretations. Source A starts with a request which gives a less formal tone to the piece of writing as it infers George v1 and Chamberlain
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Hindenburg’s death. The Nazis also had gained 288 seats in the Reichstag and three members in the Cabinet. Hitler and the Nazis were able to do this because of many important factors including‚ The Treaty of Versailles‚ Ineffective Weimar Constitution‚ Munich Putsch (Beer Hall Putsch)‚ and The Great Depression which all contributed to Hitler and the Nazis gaining power in 1933. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on the 28th of June 1919 at the Palace of Versailles. This had huge ramifications on the
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88±0.06cm. Calculation of compound lenses of A and B The relationship of the focal length is given by equation 5 and using the focal length found in Part I Rearranging the formula and isolating for fc: fc = (f1f2)/(f1 + f2) (equation 7) fc = (11.1cm*11.6cm)/(11.1cm + 11.6cm) fc = 5.67cm The theoretical focal length for the converging lens A and B was 5.67cm. %difference between the theoretical value and experiment value %difference = |(f.theory – f.exp)| / f.theory x 100%
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To what extent can the Munich agreement be seen as a triumph for British foreign policy? The result of the Munich agreements success in 1938 is very controversial‚ it undoubtedly failed its desired purpose for European peace however this seemed unavoidable. Its considered that Chamberlains meetings leading up to the agreement were successful in delaying war at the very start‚ its debated whether or not this was for the best or if they could have nipped the issue in the bud from the beginning and
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Background and Problem definition: Jones-Blair is privately held corporation which produces architectural paint coatings and markets them under Jones Blair brand name. Addition to that it also sells paint sundries under Jones Blair brand name even though these items are not manufactured by them. Apart from these the corporation also operates on OEM coating division. The problem in front of the company is to decide where and how to deploy corporate marketing efforts among the various architectural
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Fixed Costs = 96000/0.6 = $160‚000 Contribution Margin Ratio 2. Calculate the number of units Northenscold’s must sell each year to break even. FC/CM 96000/12 =8000units 3. Calculate the number of units Northenscold’s must sell to yield a profit of $144‚000. (FC+ Profits)/CM = 96000+144000/12 = 20000 units 2. Berhannan’s Cellular sells phones for $100. The unit variable cost per phone is $50 plus a selling commission of 10%. Fixed
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and Fc regions to carry out different functions. The Fab region binds to the microbe and toxins to block the harmful effects. The Fc regions consist of heavy chain constant regions and binds to phagocytes and complement. However‚ it requires the antigen recognition by the Fab region. Isotype switching and affinity maturation occur in antibodies produced by antigen-stimulated B lymphocytes in response to protein antigens. Isotype switching causes the production of antibodies with distinct Fc regions
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Break Even Analysis Breakeven analysis is a powerful management tool‚ and one that is critical in planning‚ decision-making‚ and expense control. Breakeven analysis can be invaluable in determining whether to buy or lease‚ expand into a new area‚ build a new plant‚ and many other such considerations. Breakeven analysis can also show the impact on your business of changing your price structure. As the price goes down (and so your gross margin goes down)‚ breakeven shoots up - usually very rapidly
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CONTENTS Chapter- 1 Introduction 1. Abbreviation 2. Industry Profile. 3. Company profile. 4. Key strength. 5. Rewards. 6. Major Players. 7. Who can be FC ? 8. Work of FC. Chapter- 2 Objective. 2.1 Limitation. Chapter-3 Methodology. 1. Findings. Chapter-4 Conclusions. 1. Suggestions. Appendix Bibliography. ACKNOWLEDGEMNT It
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Toronto by creating a great relationship with the fans. The article case study mentions how the club successfully over-deliver value with the fans in all interaction‚ which made the fans trust the company even more. One of the strength the Toronto FC developed was the built of relationship between the club members and the fans. Since Toronto is multicultural city‚ They were able to target fans from all different backgrounds‚ that will result in creating more opportunities. Another strength was bringing
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