In what ways and for what reasons did the League of Nations fail to deal with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931? Names: Catalina Hofmann Malena Garcia Camara Sofia Lena Justina Villasboa Gedikian Level 5 “A” Number of words: 1‚290 In 1931‚ the League of Nations failed to deal with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. President Wilson (USA) set up the League of Nations which its aim was to make nations sort their aguments and therefore‚ prevent
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MAC2601 May/June 2013: Suggested solution QUESTION 1 1.1 – C FIFO Method of valuation Date Receipts Balance December Quantity Price Amount Quantity Price 1 3 2562 350 7.32 Issues 7 300 100 Amount Quantity Price R 300 6.50 300 6.50 350 7.32 1950 732 250 7.32 6.50 7.32 Amount R 1950 1950 2562 1830 Cost of purchases of 350 units 350 units at R6.90 = R2 415 +Freight costs: R294*50%=R147 Total: 2562 R2 562/350 units = R7‚32 Therefore option C is correct. 1.2 - B 1.3 - D 1.4 - A R Fixed cost
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language whose purpose is to infer what is unknown on the basis of what is known."(243:1) 2. Misleading Pictures -"The picture documents and celebrates the particularities of the universe’s infinite variety. Language makes them comprehensible."(247:1) 3. Media -"Because time is so precious on television‚ because the nature of the medium favors dynamic visual images‚ and because the pressures of a commercial structure require the news to hold its audience above all else‚ there is rarely any
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Units Units completed 4‚000 4‚000 4‚000 Equivalent units Ending WIP (75% material‚ 50% Conversion cost) 5‚250 3‚500 3‚500 Total 9‚250 7‚500 7‚500 Cost per equivalent unit $64 $162 $21 $247 Cost Reconciliation Total cost to account for $1‚964‚500 Cost of completed units (4‚000 units $247) $ 988‚000 Cost of ending WIP Material (5‚250 equivalent units $64) $336‚000 Labor (3‚500 equivalent units $162) 567‚000 Overhead (3‚500 equivalent units $21) 73‚500 976‚500
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Periodic Table of the Elements I 1. 1 1 2 H H He II 1.00794 3 2. 4. 5. 6. Li Be 9.012182 IV V VI 1.00794 4.002602 5 6 7 8 9 10 N O F Ne B C 10.811 12.0107 13 14 15 Si P 12 Na Mg Al 22.989770 24.3050 26.981538 14.00674 15.9994 18.9984032 20.1797 16 28.0855 30.973761 17 18 S Cl Ar 32.066 35.4527 39.948 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Br Kr 39.0983
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functions of the executive. “These essential functions-Planning‚ Organizing‚ Staffing‚ Directing‚ Coordinating‚ Reporting‚ and Budgeting-provide a sort of administrative prescription which should be followed by any competent administrator.” (Blumberg‚ p. 247) These functions compose a single aspect of the author’s Notes on the Theory of Organization‚ which discusses the elements necessary for an organization to perform its activities efficiently. After focusing on the Division and Coordination of Work
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(MIP-2) Negative events that appear in the text take place where the stars sit in the sky with the presence of Najmah and Nusrat. (SIP-A) Secondly‚ Staples introduces the stars into negative incidents during Najmah’s journey and her experiences. (STEWE-1) Najmah traveled among the hills allowing the animals to graze and when nightfall came‚ Najmah had witnessed seeing these shooting stars and immediately assumed they were the Americans shooting the stars out of the sky. Najmah lay awake in terror
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Non-State Actors: Have an ability to affect International Relations 1 Introduction By the Peace of Westphalia ended the thirty years war‚ began the world politics and began the establishment of political system. There are global organizations controlled by states like United Nations (UN) and regional organizations which are the members from the nearest area with the same ideologies and take same principal of the organization like European Union (EU). Other side there are informal organization
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Miriam College Grade School Quezon City Text Gambling in Our Society Today In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Language 7 Submitted by Wendy Heo 7-Maranaw Submitted to Miss Franchet Bumanglag February 2013 Chapter 1 Introduction Text gambling is currently one of the biggest network problems in the Philippines. Due to the popularity of short messaging service (SMS) or text messaging in the country‚ broadcast stations and telecommunication companies have connived to endorse the
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Week 5 Security Solutions T. Lee NTC/411 November 2013 Week 5 Security Solutions In today’s computing world‚ threats come in many different forms. Business and organizations are bombarded with electronic threats every second. Denial of service (DOS)‚ network disruptions‚ and stealing of confidential information not only hurt businesses‚ but also hurt customers. With identity theft so prevalent‚ a business owes its customers the highest level of security possible. Many mechanisms are
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