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    1 Joe’s pizza parlor is attempting to minimize total inventory cost. The cost of each pizza is $1.25. The cost of capital is 18% and the physical cost of maintaining his pizza inventory is currently running at 2% of cost. Joe pays his secretary/bookkeeper $7.50 per hour. Joe’s secretary can place an order in 15 minutes with materials and overhead cost of $15.00 per order. Records show‚ weekly pizza sales as follows: Weekly Pizza Sales Week Sales(units) 1 475 2 515 3 525 4 500 5 485

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    of the beaten Jewish man (Luke 10:25-37). The parable‚ told by Jesus in the Bible‚ applies to several aspects of life and history such as the United States of America’s involvement in the Holocaust. America abandoned the Jews and was wrong in doing so. The United States should have been more involved in the Holocaust because it was their duty as the world super power‚ the foundation of their government is based on Judeo-Christian values‚ and because America’s forefathers fought for the liberty of

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    The American South represents the more agricultural sector of the United States; it was and in some places is still quite far behind the Northern sectors of America. Northerners tended to be better educated than their southern partners. The North also had a much larger population than the South with a 21.5 million population‚ whilst the south had a population of 9 million. The fundamental differences between the two can be classified through religion‚ the slave movement as well as the agricultural

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    Why did France industrialize so much later than many of its European neighbors‚ despite its abundant natural economic advantages? Introduction According to Kemp‚ (2014)‚ the industrialization process refers to the evolution of production mode and technologies. It led to a replacement of the traditional processes with new technologies such as steam engines‚ improved transportation‚ and textile processing that helped to increase efficiency. The industrial revolution happened between the year 1760 to

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    Hair braiding is an important part of the culture of Africa. Hair braiding has deep roots in the African-American community. It has a long history‚ dating back at least 5000 years. Braid patterns indicate a person’s community‚ marital status‚ age‚ wealth‚ social position‚ power‚ and religion. The braid patterns signify the tribe and help to identify the member of the tribe. Braided hair is actually an art form. It is taught by the mother to her daughters and close friends. The hair is done for special

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    many responsibilities‚ privileges‚ and rights. With rights and privileges come responsibilities. Freedom is one of our most important privileges‚ but in order to have freedom‚ we must accept the responsibilities of being United States citizens. We also have privileges such as freedom and the right to hold any government job or public office. Citizens have many rights such as freedom of speech‚ religion‚ and press. We also have the very important right to vote. It is very important for United States citizens

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    America the Not-so-Beautiful Freedom is defined as the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement. It is the power to determine action without restraint and the exemption from external control‚ interference‚ and regulation. In the passage‚ Thomas Paine talks about how far America has come to have different races come together under one form of government. “We the people” is a commonly used phrase in this country. However‚ how free is this country that we so dearly love? America

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    Benjamin Franklin was a very successful and influential politician‚ postmaster‚ scientist‚ and printer. Benjamin Franklin is among one of the most important figures in American history‚ arguably‚ the history of mankind. Without Benjamin Franklin‚ it might be said that the world today would be extremely different. It took him an entire lifetime‚ however‚ to make that name for himself and contribute the many benefactions he had to give to the world. Starting as a child‚ his unique and ambitious personality

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    Banquo and McDuff’s family. He is not forced to by the witches. The witches make him believe that he is invincible‚ so that he fights even when he knows that it would mean his doom. Macbeth’s downfall was foreseen and perhaps planned by the weird sisters‚ but it was Macbeth’s own free will that leads him to it. In the Shakespearean play‚ mystic beings and forces played an important role. Essential among the supernaturals were the Three Witches. Without the witches and their predictions‚ the life

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    Chico Juarez Mrs. Lorie 4th Period October 19‚ 2017 Write about a privilege you have earned. A privilege I have earned is going to school and working. I can’t work and go to school without my daca because I am not a citizen. The daca allows me to work and have an education. If I did not have the daca I couldn’t work or be in the united states. I have to follow all the rules that they provide me with which is to follow the law. I have to do background checks every 2 years and renew my work permit

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