Current Ratio * A liquidity ratio that measures a company’s ability to pay short term obligations. Current Ratio 2011 Current Assets Current Liabilities 35‚343‚809 35‚774‚652 =0.99 The ratio of 0.99: 1 means that for every ringgit of current liabilities‚ Hwa Tai has RM0.99 of current assets. Current Ratio 2010 Current Assets Current Liabilities 36‚746‚539 37‚634‚489 =0.98 * The ratio of 0.98 : 1 means that for every ringgit of current
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Fehr Effects of Alcohol on the Brain The Effects of Alcohol on the Human Brain By John Gabriel Fehr Submitted on April 3‚ 2013 Prepared for: Dr. A.M. Wittman ( English 199‚ Section B02 ) J.G Fehr Effects of Alcohol on the Brain 2 Table of Contents List of Illustrations……………………………………………………………………………………………… ii Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… iii Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..……………… 1 What you’ll need to know about the human brain………………………………
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Financial Globalization (Name) (University) (Course) (Tutor) (Date) Introduction Countries of the world depend on each other for various economic reasons. The differences in the levels of dependency are however relative to the status of development that the specific country is exhibiting. Developed nations seek to finance their trade deficits by venturing into developing countries for capital expansion rather than capital aiding the ailing economies of these countries
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The Effects of Employee Satisfaction on Company Financial Performance “People are our most valuable asset.” “Our employees come first.” “We’re only as strong as our people.” These declarative statements have been a staple of the American workplace for decades. Yet judging by their routine growth strategies‚ countless senior management teams seem to be in denial of just how accurate those statements are. While most organizations typically emphasize generating new business and cutting costs‚ a rapidly
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OF THE PROBLEMS THAT OVERPOPULATION CAUSES AND SUGGEST AT LEAST ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION. Due to recent improvement in healthcare system as well as the economic growth‚ the population is increasing faster and faster. This is laying a heavy burden on the economy‚ society and environment of both advanced and developing nations. In this essay‚ I’m going to explore the main problems caused by overcrowding and suggest some possible solutions. First‚ overpopulation tends to slowdown the economy because
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Progress is not possible without sacrifice. In the book‚ “The Giver” by Lois Lowry‚ Jonah‚ the protagonist‚ and all the members of the community lives a “perfect” live with total security. Everyone is assured a job and all insecurities and choices were eliminated such as music‚ color and even family members. Nevertheless‚ Jonah was willing to sacrifice this perfect‚ black and white world for a life of freedom and choice after discovering so much after given the job of the giver. In the end‚ when
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Human health effects of air pollution * Marilena Kampa ‚ * Elias Castanas‚ * Laboratory of Experimental Endocrinology‚ University of Crete‚ School of Medicine‚ P.O. Box 2208‚ Heraklion‚ 71003‚ Greece * http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2007.06.012‚ How to Cite or Link Using DOI * Permissions & Reprints Abstract Hazardous chemicals escape to the environment by a number of natural and/or anthropogenic activities and may cause adverse effects on human health and the environment
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Sons Professional Publications Ackerman‚ R‚ (2002)‚ Financial Management‚ Prentice Hall Publications‚ Bernard‚ R‚ (2006)‚ Quantitative and Qualitative Research‚ McGraw Hill Publications Borodovsky‚ M & Gogarten‚ P‚ (2010)‚ Financial Management Oxford Publications Blaxter‚ L & Hughes‚ C‚ (2006)‚ Financial Management‚ McGraw Hill Publications‚ Umit‚ S and Carrier‚ A‚ (1998) Financial Management‚ Pearson Group Publications Ansari‚ S (2002)‚ Financial Management‚ John Wiley Sons Professional Publications
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Introduction Reasonable suspicion signifies the standard based on which the criminal activities are observed and arrest warrants are formulated. On the other hand‚ probable cause can be described as the logical belief in which with the help of facts criminal activity has been devoted (Kinports‚ n.d.). This assignment intends to compare and contrast between the legal concepts of reasonable suspicion and probable cause. This assignment also evaluates in what way these legal concepts can be applied
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* Academy o/ Managetnenl Journal 1994‚ Vol. 37. No. 3. 670-687. EFFECTS OF HUMAN RESOURCE SYSTEMS ON MANUFACTURING PERFORMANCE AND TURNOVER JEFFREY B. ARTHUR Purdue University Using an empirical taxonomy identifying two types of human resource systems‚ "control" and "commitmeni‚" this study tested the strategic human resource proposition that specific combinations of policies and practices are useful in predicting differences in performance and turnover across steel "minimills." The mills with
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