estimate over direct labour. Factory overhead cannot be traced directly to the product. When a cost is an estimate‚ it is not a true product cost. (iii) If the true cost could be determined‚ each t-shirt produced in a period will have a different value. Thus‚ we can say that the unit cost computed is an
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techniques know the need of using quantitative approach to managerial decisions appreciate the role of statistical methods in data analysis know the various models frequently used in operations research and the basis of their classification have a brief idea of various statistical methods know the areas of applications of’ quantitative approach in business and management. Quantitative Decision Making – An overview Structure 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Introduction Meaning of Quantitative
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Ethical Statement In accordance with the ethical guidance (The Open University 2013) I have followed the BERA guidelines including changing any names. My Role I am a parent volunteer in a Church of England primary and nursery school. I am currently supporting the mixed year 1 and 2 classes. I work on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8.45 -12 pm. I have a variety of different supporting roles within the classroom not just with the helping the teachers but also the pupils‚ school and curriculum
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representation of Britishness and how British people deal with universal issues and themes. Coronation Street or ’Corrie’ is an award winning‚ prime time soap opera‚ set and produced in Manchester‚ created by Tony Warren. The show was first broadcast in December of 1960 on ITV and is now the longest running and most watched soap opera of British television. Coronation Street introduced Britain to the society of Northwest England; it is arguable as to how accurate the representation of Britishness is within
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Critically evaluate Pinker ’s claim that music is auditory cheesecake: Pinker’s metaphorical expression for music was “auditory cheesecake”‚ explaining that he considered this function “useless[as a biological adaptation]” (Pinker 1997‚ p.528). Perhaps avid listeners comfort feed their minds with acoustic cheesecake‚ but musical knowledge presents the impact of such sweetness goes far beyond just licking the spoon. Extracting Pinker’s perspective‚ this essay will discuss whether music is valuable
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the concepts of personal knowledge and shared knowledge. Personal knowledge depends on the experiences of a particular individual because everyone is living life differently. On the other hand‚ shared knowledge is the product of more than one individual as it binds different ideas together. Shared knowledge is pretty much a collection of personal knowledge. For example‚ my personal knowledge is that Taylor Swift is the best singer of all time‚ but a shared knowledge would be Taylor Swift is a singer
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A plan of Parts 2 and 3 of my EMA For this assignment I can confirm I have adhered to the E105 ethical guidelines by using information gained from my own setting. Parents of children whom I have observed as part of my studies have given written permission‚ and are aware they may withdraw this consent at any time. Parents‚ colleagues and other professionals acknowledge they will not be identified at any time during this assignment. Self-Assessment Profile I am now aware of the United Nations Convention
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as each other ‘they each have their own preferred ways of learning’ (E100‚ Study Topic 3‚ p.64). There are many theories relating to how children learn and develop‚ some coming from Government frameworks but many originate from an individual’s own ideas or beliefs. One of which being Rudolph Steiner‚ ‘whose principles emphasise the importance of unstructured play and the role of the teacher‚ who ‘works’ at activities as a model for children (E100‚ Study Topic 3‚ p.56)’‚ this type of unstructured
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without any instructions on time frames and the amount of Sundays needed for support. The bulletin read “Shared Reading volunteers needed every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:15p.m. Activities include but not limited to group reading‚ fluency examples‚ language development
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and they do not do anything good. He explains this to Montag by stating three claims that all support his opinion. These claims are: the need for intelligence was cut down when technology had started to advance; books do not make everybody happy‚ they offend at least somebody which makes controversy throughout the globe; and books make people worry about things that they should not being worrying about. The first claim that Beatty had made was that knowledge or need for intelligence was cut down
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