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    MBA 606‚ Managerial Finance Spring 2008 Pfeiffer/Triangle Financial Analysis Project Apple Inc. Prepared by: Radoslav Petrov Course Instructor: Dr. Rosemary E. Minyard Submission Date: 5 May 2008 Petrov‚ 2 Table of Contents: I. Purpose and Scope …………………………………………………………………... -3A. Objective of the Research …………………………………………………. -3B. Data Sources ……………………………………………………………….. -3C. Research Methodology …………………………………………………….. -4II. Analysis of Financial Statements (Ratio Analysis) ………………………………… -5A.

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    Urban renewal and decline Urban renewal - Urban renewal and urban development are global processes.  In the older parts of Sydney they are most apparent as changing economic conditions‚ new technology and the increasing expense of locating people and services on the urban fringe‚ make inner city living and working most attractive. It is the redevelopment of old urban areas with new buildings and improved infrastructure. In Sydney the factors that have encouraged urban renewal include: Government

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    to show that the attitudes towards the Vietnam War started to change in Australia. Propaganda started to spread in Australia about being part of the “domino effect”. Australia’s fear of communism started to escalate after the outbreak of “the Petrov affair”. People started to question if the fighting against communism was even necessary or worth the trouble. Unlike World War 1 and 2 the Vietnam War was filmed in colour and was shot across the media all over the world showing the terrible chaos of

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    Explain the reasons why Australia became involved in the Vietnam War Australia had multiple reasons which led to her involvement in the Vietnam War. Australia’s involvement consisted of four critical reasons that made young Australians to go to war in Vietnam. The fact that communism was in Australia gave many Australian citizens an internal fear. This brought Australians to resist communism in Vietnam and support the War. Australia became enthusiastic to support their alliances‚ where they requested

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    Historical inquiry. In T. Taylor‚ C. Fahey‚ Jeana Kriewaldt & D. Boon‚ Place and time. Explorations in teaching geography and history (pp. 147-164). Frenchs Forest: Pearson Australia. The Petrov Affair Web Quest‚ Australian Museum of Democracy. Retrieved from http://moadoph.gov.au/exhibitions/online/petrov/webquest.html. on 6th August‚ 2012. Vialle‚ W. Lysaght‚ P & Verenikina‚ I. 2005. Psychology for educators Southbank‚ Vic. : Thomson Learning‚.

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    Australia’s response to the threat of communism Communism is a system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single and self-perpetuating political party. In theory‚ under communism‚ all means of production are owned in common‚ rather than by individuals. In practice‚ a single authoritarian party controls both the political and economic systems. ‘During the Cold War period Australia responded in various ways to the

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    the United States government to spy on the Russian government and keep track of the new weapons they were developing. Trevor had worked his way into the Russian inner circle‚ and now he worked for the captain of the eastern Russian forces‚ Captain Petrov. Trevor spent his days cleaning and filing‚ playing the part of the humble servant. However‚ by night‚ Trevor morphed into something else entirely. He was a highly trained‚ very determined‚ and extremely skilled spy. Determined to serve his country

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    Explain why Australia became involved in the Vietnam War. The 29th of April 1965 was a pivotal moment in Australian military history. In parliament‚ Robert Menzies proposed his arguments for sending Australian troops into South Vietnam and subsequently announced that Australia would be joining the United States in the Vietnam War. He believed that Australia’s allies would need help and that it was best to stop the spread of communism before it reached Australia: a forward defence technique. The

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    Australia’s response to the threat of communism in Asia after WWII including: – Korean War – ANZUS Treaty – SEATO Alliance 2) The response to the threat of communism within Australia including: – referendum to ban the Communist Party – the Petrov Affair 3) Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War 4) Differing views of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War eg: – supporters of the war – conscientious objectors – the moratorium movement 5) The impact of the war on ONE of the

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    A fulfilled life means that you are ready to die because you are satisfied with your accomplishments and your life. However the question is; can you live a fulfilled life in a supposed utopia‚ if you are restricted and not given the freedom of decision. In the world of The Giver there is perfect balance‚ but no choices and sameness is strongly enforced. In Harrison Bergeron everyone is equal but those who are beyond others are restrained. In All Summer in a Day everyone lives on an alien planet

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