Financial Statements Analysis ( Nhóm 2) 1.Which factor don’t belong to Poster’s “five forces” framework? A.Rivalry among existing firms B. Devidend policy C. Threat of new entrants D.Answers A and care correct 2.Which element can effect bargaring power? A.Devidend ratio B.Equity ratio C.Financing decisions D.Buyer price seusitivily 3.According strategy analysis: A firm’s profit potential is detemined by: A.Strategic choices of management B.Economic enuroment firm operates within C.(A)
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Integumentary system is the largest organ system of our body and consists of skin‚ hair‚ nails‚ oil and sweat glands as well as nerves. All these organs collectively play a variety of roles in maintaining the normal body functions. Skin‚ the largest organ of our body‚ plays a protective role‚ and prevents the entry of foreign bodies like dust particles‚ bacteria‚ viruses and other pathogens. It is the site for synthesis of vitamin D in our body. Sensory receptors for touch‚ pain‚ pressure and heat
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people. In the case of William Loman‚ in “Flight Patterns‚” his character defies and ignores the concept of appreciation. Convinced by his pride in himself‚ his heritage‚ and for his family‚ William fails to see any need to be appreciated or to appreciate. However‚ after the impact of a stranger’s life story‚ William’s narrow mindedness soon turns into compassion with a new perspective. A perspective that allows him to realize the importance of appreciation. William Loman was a man dedicated to his
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In the Italian tale‚ The Happy Man’s Shirt‚ one of the themes is that happiness is not defined by what a person has. An example of this is at the beginning‚ when the king realizes that his son is always unhappy. “‘What on earth do you lack?’ asked the king. ‘What’s wrong with you?’ ‘I don’t even know myself‚ Father.’ ‘Are you in love? If there’s a particular girl you fancy‚ tell me‚ and I’ll arrange for you to marry her‚ no matter whether she’s the daughter of the most powerful king on earth or the
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attempts? Biff: Yes‚ of course! I had no idea. But I guess it’s like what Mom had said; I never asked about him‚ I didn’t write that often. But I really had no clue that he was that bad-off. Interviewer: What did you mean when you were telling Happy that you never felt like you were getting anywhere with your life when you were working on a farm? Biff: My father’s standard made me like I was wasting my life. I was only making 28 dollars an hour‚ that’d be nothing to him. He had always wanted
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of our dear salesman‚ who during the play exposes his worries and the time when they started‚ as well as the different incidents that later contribute to his insanity. Arthur Miller presents the insecurities of Loman through different quotes in the play. For example‚ in page 38‚ Loman says that‚ “he feels lonely when business is bad.” This is the first time he lets us know about his feelings. As well‚ in page 51‚ when Ben is about to leave to Africa‚ Willy confessed to him that he is all he has
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more likely to occur to great trees‚ people with great power‚ than a clump of grass‚ common people. But when tragic heroes abuse their power‚ they become the cause of their own downfall‚ leading them to misfortune. In “Death of a Salesman‚” Willy Loman is portrayed as the tragic hero as he irrationally chases after the American Dream. In his quest to achieve his dream‚ he manipulates his family’s feelings towards him. Since he admires good looks and personality over intelligence‚ strives to strike
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Savannah Masters Mrs. Williamson W131 23 September‚ 2014 Fat and Happy? Critique In the article “Fat and Happy?”‚ Hillel Schwartz questions why society views fat people as pathetic and unacceptable. He argues that if it were not for “fellow citizens” (179) mocking and scorning them for being fat‚ they would be perfectly content with themselves. As well as stating that many people discriminate toward fat people‚ Schwartz also points out that physicians are giving facts about obesity that are
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In Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman” a crisis between a salesman Willy Loman and his oldest son Biff comes to a realization of their identity. Although many Americans experience an identity crisis at some point in their lives‚ many times it may take years to figure out who they really want to be. Both Willy and Biff endeavor to figure out who they really are in the play “Death of a Salesman” however‚ they exploit separate methods of doing so with very unique outcomes. In the eyes of Willy
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This is needed for the child to develop their father’s characteristics by learning from them and following in their father’s footsteps. However‚ two characters‚ lack a strong father figure and it affects them negatively. These two characters are Biff Loman‚ from Death of a Salesman and Tom Wingfield‚ from The Glass Menagerie. Both are affected differently by the deficiency of a father whom has favorable traits that would be salutary to both characters development. Instead they form the same unfavorable
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