included. Andre has a thriving barber shop business with five full time barbers working for him. He asked me to look at his business and determine if paying the barbers by the haircut with little hourly salary is better than his current business plan of paying the five barbers a larger hourly payment with no additional pay per haircut. He asked that I answer the following four questions. 1. Find the contribution margin per haircut. Assume that the barbers’ compensation is a fixed cost. Show
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EUROPE Continental Flair Europe Often called the “Continent” Most visited by Americans One of the top ten destinations of the world Over 40 countries that comprises Europe Scandinavian Countries -Iceland‚ Norway‚ Sweden Denmark‚ Finland Baltic Nation Located on the Baltic Sea and beneath the Scandinavian Peninsula -Estonia‚ Latvia‚ Lithuania British Isles -Located at the Northwest of Europe Great Britain and Ireland Western Europe France and Benelux countries
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Learn We use rhetoric every day without even realizing it. Correctly using rhetoric on a specific group of people can drastically increase an arguments’ strength. Benjamin R. Barber wrote an article conveying his research on the failing school systems in the U.S titled America Skips School published in Harper’s Magazine. Barber uses rhetorical elements like ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to build his argument. He establishes his credibility and then emotionally connects with his audience and explains who
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conflict the other details are not missed. The barber in this story was at work when a customer came in. The customer was obviously not welcome there because when the barber recognized him he started to tremble. The barber concealed his emotion‚ and the customer said give me a shave. The customer sat down in the chair. Even though this customer made him uncomfortable he prepared to shave him just as he would any other customer. As the barber prepared the shaving soap the customer began sharing
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All" by Hernando Tellez is about a barber who is forced to shave the beard of one of the troops‚ whom he wants to kill but using all of his strength not to. The barber is a rebel himself so having the enemy’s face in his hands with a razor sharp enough to cut the skin was a little too much temptation. the barber is hesitant with Captain Torres. When in the presence of the Captain‚ the barber is forced to decide what is more important: him being an experienced barber or him being a rebel. With much hesitation
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auditory imagery to express the thought of the barber. As the barber went back and forth contemplating weather to kill Captain Torres‚ the barber thought‚ “I could cut his throat just so- zip‚ zip” (Tellez 50). The barber relationship with Captain Torres is an unstable and dangerous relationship. The tension between the two at that extent creates a setting of discomfort and distrust .the reader have a clear understanding of the type of atmosphere or mood the barber and Torres face. This allows the reader
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Our office had received a request from Andre‚ owner of Andre ’s Styling Saloon to perform an evaluation on his business. Andre has five barbers that work in the establishment and each employee received a salary of $9.90 per hour and works a 40-hour week and a 50-week year‚ regardless of the number of haircuts. As rent and other fixed expenses he expends $1‚750 every month‚ plus $ 0.40 as the cost of hair shampoo used on all his clients. This saloon is performing haircuts exclusively and each client
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In “lather and nothing else” by Hernando Tellez‚ the barber suggests that one should be aware of the consequences of the actions they are about to take. Throughout the short story the barber denotes righteousness and cautiousness. The barber is a righteous individual because when Torres walks in the shop and takes a seat to get his beard shaved‚ the barber says to himself “the sight of those mutilated bodies kept me from paying attention to the face” because Torres was the barber’s enemy‚ he had
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shaved. That gives the barber an opportunity to kill him and become a hero. As the barber shaves him he contemplates every possible outcome of any action he could make towards the captain of the enemy and finally decides against killing him. His reputation as a barber and his very chance at being alive would be at stake‚ and also he does not want to lose his morals and live with a guilty conscience. These reasons are why his choice is a heroic act on his part. The barbers morals are set into play
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“Just lather‚ that’s all” retrieves Elements Plot * Introduction: A man walks into a barber shop. Once the barber recognizes the customer he becomes anxious. The man removes his military attire and prepares for his shave. * Rising action: the barber and the still mysterious man start to talk about the Characters * The barber: the barber is the protagonist of the story. He is secretly a rebel who retaliates against Captain Torres. He is a man who has impeccable morals and holds
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