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    Heart Transplant Memo

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    Decision Memo for a Heart Transplant This memorandum serves three purposes: (1) declares the chosen person for the heart transplantation; (2) outlines the decision process; (3) evaluates possible outcomes of the made decision. Among the three qualifying candidates who were in need of the transplant‚ the person that was chosen to go through the process of heart transplant is Lisa; a 12-year-old female who has suffered from health issues all throughout her life. Lisa has suffered from various

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    Harley Davidson Memo

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    TO: FROM: DATE: RE: Dr. Karen Ford-Eickhoff Sonia Y. Farfan Murte 10/20/2014 Harley-Davidson Memo To be competitive in today’s market‚ companies need to evaluate their organizational capabilities from time to time. This allow companies in different industries to attract their customer’s attention by offering uniqueness and creativity in products that stand out from the competitors. By innovating and constantly updating their products‚ companies are always able to target and attract more customers

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    The Kader Toy Factory Fire -Thailand- Introduction The Kader toy factory fire should be an example to factories all over the world‚ from which they should learn how important safety standards are. The employees earned between 80-105 pounds a month making dolls and soft toys. It is considered to have been one of the worst factory fires in history. The fire broke out in the afternoon of May 10th 1993‚ making the whole factory burn to the ground in only 15 minutes. Consequences According

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    Manfold Toy Essay

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    Outline a. Introductory paragraph (Weight: 10%): almost half page; The debate regarding the role of business in society has persisted over decades. Given the increase in corporate scandals and anti-globalization movements‚ business corporations are being increasingly pressured to engage in activities or conditions that relate to the company’s core operations. The Increasing institutional pressures to behave as good citizens coupled with the relentless pressure from financial markets to perform

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    Silven Industries Memo

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    Memo Our new product line‚ “Chap-Off”‚ have total costs of $7.00 per box if we plan to produce it internally. This total cost per unit consists of $3.60 for direct material‚ $2.00 for direct labor‚ and $1.40 for manufacturing overhead. Moreover‚ a $90‚000 charge for fixed manufacturing overhead will be absorbed by the product under the company’s absorption costing system. However‚ if we decided to purchase the tube from the supplier at $1.35 per box of 24 tubes then the direct labor and variable

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    Pension Plan Memo

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    Pension Plan Memo Yeah Ok ACC/541 13 February 2012 Daphne Wagner MEMORANDUM TO: All Executives FROM: Chief Executive Officer DATE: February 13‚ 2012 SUBJECT: Required Reporting on Pension Plans CC: Board of Directors Our company has been providing their employees with a pension plan for many years. However‚ these benefits plans have to be reviewed and possibly revised after the recent acquisition

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    Toys "R" Us goes to Japan

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    Toys “R” Us Goes to Japan Toys “R” us‚ the giant “category killer” in toys‚ represents a very special king of firm. The category killers are specialty retailers that operate on a much larger scale than the typical boutique specialty retailer. Examples include Home Depot in hardware and Best Buy in home appliance and consumer electronics. Wal-Mart‚ other superstores‚ and discount outlets threaten these specialty retailers. Toys “R” Us was bought out by an American consortium in 2005‚ but has continued

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    Rough Waters Memo

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    Memorandum In our recent meeting‚ you told us how Smooth Sailing’s business was affected by the presence of pirates in your area of operation. The pirates caused a decline in the fair market value of the cruise ship and you contacted our firm to determine how to test the ship for recoverability and the amount of impairment loss (if any). We used the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB) Accounting Standards Codifications (ASC) 360 – Property‚ Plant and Equipment to conduct our tests for

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    provided evidence that electronic and screen-based edutainment affects the brain negatively‚ as flashing lights and quick scene changes overstimulate the brain. Children who watch such DVDs miss out on playing with their parents‚ other children and toys. Your baby might watch‚ but there is no interaction which is vital in learning processes. Interaction also allows the child to develop a stronger attachment to the parent which has shown to be helpful for the child to learn in later years. Talking

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    Toys, Playing Dress up

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    activities in order to stimulate both sides of the brain. They are masters at make-believe. They like to act out grown-up roles and create imaginary situations. Costumes and equipment that help them in their pretend worlds are important. Why this toy is safe for the age group: When buying costumes for this age group check the following things about it: It should be labeled as flame resistant or flame retardant. There are no parts on the costume that are small enough to choke the child (can test

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