maintain its expansion. • Jones must decide whether to continue to expand and‚ if so‚ how to finance the growth. © Dr. C. Bulent Aybar Impact of Growth on Jones: Investment Requirements – Inventories + Accounts Receivables 2004 2005 2006 $430 $509 $643 – Investment in inventory and A/R has been growing at a rate of ~22% . (current assets has grown at 18.4%) > Sales growth of 17.49% for the same period – Fixed Assets Net Fixed Assets 2004 $113 Acquisitions 2005 $103 2006 $118 $15 $50
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Irony is a useful device for giving stories many unexpected twists and turns. In Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour‚" irony is used as an effective literary device. Situational irony is used to show the reader that what is expected to happen sometimes doesn’t. Dramatic irony is used to clue the reader in on something that is happening that the characters in the story do not know about. Irony is used throughout Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour" through the use of situational irony and the use of dramatic
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turnover in management due to poor management‚ embezzlement‚ misappropriation funds to their slow response after the attack of September 11‚ 2001‚ and poor communications after hurricane Katrina‚ the ARC has been riddled with ethical problems (503-509). So much so that‚ in 2012 the organization was restructured by Congress to have an independent ombudsman appointed to handle annual reports and assist whistle-blowers (504). By doing so the ARC was forced to be more transparent in its fundraising
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05 March 2013 Lecture Notes THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILY STUDIES Functionalist Perspective Functionalist theories are macro in nature and focus on the structural properties and functions of the family system. They are based on the idea that if a society is to survive and operate with some measure of effectiveness‚ it has to ensure that specific functions are performed. Although families change constantly‚ they fulfill recurrent functions in society. Societies are
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.530 | . | .460 | T2-5 | 10.14 | 6.028 | .240 | . | .523 | T2-6 | 10.36 | 4.909 | .757 | . | .402 | T2-7 | 10.41 | 5.396 | .530 | . | .460 | T2-8 | 9.95 | 6.045 | .334 | . | .509 | T2-9 | 10.55 | 6.926 | -.115 | . | .585 | T2-10 | 9.82 | 7.108 | -.267 | . | .576 | T2-11 | 9.95 | 6.045 | .334 | . | .509 | T2-12 | 10.18 | 6.537 | .024 | . | .567 | T2-13 | 10.18 | 7.203 | -.224 | . | .613 | T2-15 | 10.05 | 6.331 | .136 | . | .543 | T2-16 | 10.00 | 6.190 | .223 | . | .527 | T2-17
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To understand how art has developed throughout the Roman Empire‚ one must first start with history. Before the Romans were in power‚ the Etruscans were the most advanced society within the Italian peninsula. Much of the Etruscan art is influenced by that of the Greeks but they did not copy the Greeks. The Etruscans used mud and wood to build their temples instead of stone like the Greeks. The temples also only had columns on the front of buildings instead of the periphery. Most of the Etruscan works
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Apology”‚ where Socrates “remain in infinite poverty” (Plato 509) as a result of his commitment to his god through convicting Athenians of the condition of their souls and lives. Most of his time‚ Socrates converses with people and asks them questions pertaining their lifestyle. Due to this he does not have enough time to make earnings for himself. In return‚ some of his listeners put in time to hear him out and take on his advices (Plato 509). This even more takes time off from Socrates. Although others
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Objective VS. Subjective: The Process of Examining and Comparing Fingerprints In a court of law‚ the results found in the comparison of fingerprint evidence is much more than the subjective opinion of a forensic examiner. As results are not based on personal opinion‚ but rather on an evaluation employing scientific principles to identify characteristics found on a fingerprint‚ an examiner’s opinion remains objective using knowledge and skills acquired through training‚ education‚ and experience
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Dear Reader‚ the paper is about the differences between Rome and Athens government. A fair warning about this paper that it is extremely boring. I know you have better things than to read my useless paper‚ however‚ try to stay with me on this one‚ after this we move on to middle ages‚ which is way better than this. Athens and Rome with their similar styles of governing shaped the world‚ spreading culture and influence‚ however‚ there is contrast is in their systems of government. I hope you have
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MBA770 Corporate Finance Case “Jones Electrical Distribution” Description Jones Electrical Distribution (“JED”)‚ which sells electrical components and tools to general contractors and electricians‚ is experiencing rapid growth in a highly-fragmented‚ highly competitive industry and despite profits‚ experiencing a cash shortfall‚ resulting in increased borrowing from Metropolitan Bank (the “Bank”) to $250K‚ the max loan amount the Bank will make to any one client. JED has been able to remain
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