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    began earlier when the Yuzz-a-ma-Tuzz animal was created for "On Beyond Zebra‚" (Northern State University‚ 2002). Unsigned cartoons by Seuss would never be mistaken as his drawings were always filled with his trademark contraptions and creatures (Springfield Library et. al.‚ 2002). Although Seuss wrote many children ’s books with the goal of creating enjoyable reading to stimulate literary growth‚ many of his whimsical stories contained serious themes. Perhaps Dr. Seuss ’s biggest contribution was

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    breakeven (X) Sales per unit.
      35‚000 x $160 = $5‚600‚000 • What is the break-even point in number of passenger train cars per month?
      At 70% load = 90 x 70% = 63
      Breakeven point in passengers = 35‚000/63 = 556 cars


  c) If Springfield Express raises its average passenger fare to $ 190‚ it is estimated that the average load factor will decrease to 60 percent. What will be the monthly break-even point in number of passenger cars?


      90 seats x 60% = 54
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    Simpsons Semiotic analysis The Simpsons began life in January 1990 on American televisions. The show centres on the Simpson family‚ a dysfunctional middle - class American family living in the fictitious world of Springfield. Now in its 14th season‚ the Simpsons has become the longest running prime - time television series. The secret to the series ’ success has been its vast appeal. The humour is diverse‚ ranging from simplistic slap - stick‚ to subtle television and movie references‚ but it is

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    000 B. What is the break-even point in number of passenger train cars per month? # of seats per passenger train cars X Average load factor BEP in passenger’s car per month 35‚000/ (90x.70) 35‚000/ 63 = 556 passenger train per month C. If Springfield Express raises its average passenger fare to $190‚ it is estimated that the average load factor will decrease to 60%. What will be the monthly break-even point in number of passenger cars? Total Per Unit Percent Selling Price $17

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    miles southwest of Lyon and under the command of Price‚ met with troops under BG Benjamin McCulloch near the end of July. The combined Confederate forces numbered about 12‚000‚ formed plans to attack Springfield‚ and marched northeast on July 31. The armies met at dawn a few miles southwest of Springfield on the morning of August 10 in the Battle of Wilson’s Creek. Lyon was shot in the head and leg during the battle before his horse was shot and killed under him. He returned to Union lines and commandeered

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    collection of data. The measures for analysis are employee turnover‚ work load‚ work stress‚ employee salary‚ job satisfaction‚ and work to family conflict. Correlation and regression tests are used for research studies in order to analyze the relationship among independent and dependent variables. The result from the regression analysis confirms that the Performance of an organization is negatively and insignificantly associated with employee turnover‚ workload‚ work stress‚ salary‚ and family to

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    chestnutridge.com/gchart.asp">http://www.chestnutridge.com/gchart.asp</a><br><br><b>Development History</b><br>The origins of the United States Rifle‚ Caliber .30‚ M1 begin around August‚ 1900‚ when Captain O.B. Mitcham wrote to the Chief of Ordnance at Springfield Armory about "the question of automatic small arms is now being taken up seriously in Europe." Not much was done by the U.S. Army until just before and during the U.S. entered the World War I. <br><br> Many rifles were tested‚ most of which were

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    Board Essay Task Mark could never imagine that this telephone call could change his life forever. “Whenever I think about what happened‚ I always think that it is a miracle that changed my life. It’s like my accidental destiny!” Mark said. Twenty years ago‚ when Mark was a twenty-five-year-old man‚ he was still living in a garret of one of the oldest building in New York City. He used to work as an effective worker of a small chocolate factory. He specialized in making the confectionery from chocolate

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    problem facing the organization. Specify the constraints and options available to the organization. The Springfield Nor’easters are a new and upcoming baseball team preparing to emerge in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. Springfield is located in a suburb of Boston‚ and as of today‚ they only have a minor league hockey team‚ which is preparing to relocate. If residents of the Springfield community want to see a sporting event‚ they have to travel nearly ninety miles to Boston for the experience.

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    When the baritones of cannon barrages‚ melodies of muskets and the sound of the rebel cry had finally subsided‚ The American Civil War had had already taken a deadly toll. Four years of gruesome fighting had decimated the population. Half a million of three million men had been wounded in combat. Over two hundred thousand others had been killed. Frontal assaults turned into suicidal dashes that resulted in victory for no man. Advancements in weaponry surpassed ancient tactics dating back to the

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