Expert: Max Pemberton Quality -Source: I somewhat trust this source because Max Pemberton is a MD‚ Psychiatrist in the National Health Service and is a Journalist. He mostly works in the field of mental health‚ which does not necessarily pertain to obesity. Nevertheless‚ he is still a doctor and may know the facts that do and do not support obesity as a disease. There is some bias because he clearly believes that if someone is obese it is their fault that they are. Honestly‚ he is somewhat rude about
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Variable costing and absorption costing are the two most commonly used methods of inventory costing for manufacturing companies. The inventory method of variable costing takes place when total direct and indirect variable manufacturing costs are included within inventoriable costs. Fixed manufacturing costs however‚ are considered costs of the period under variable costing. The next method of inventory costing‚ absorption costing‚ includes all variable manufacturing costs as well as fixed manufacturing
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Assignment 1: Using Global Variables 1. Five advantages of using global variables • It is accessible to all modules in a program • You only have to declare it once outside the modules • It is good to use it for constants you want to keep consistent • It simplifies maintenance‚ avoids duplication of local constants • It can make a program easier to read in reference to constants Five disadvantages of using global variables • It makes debugging difficult • Any statement in a program can change
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My Friend Max By: Shane Droske FOREWORD By: Brittany Mineard Many people don’t recognize suicide as a major problem until it directly effects their lives. Many people also don’t connect suicide with the amount of deaths within the teenage population. In fact‚ teen suicide is a major cause of death among teens‚ being the third leading cause. According to the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH)‚ about 8 out of every 100‚000 teenagers committed suicide in the year
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Plant overhead $122‚000 D/L rate/hour $30 Youngstown has a traditional cost system. It calculates a plant-wide overhead rate by dividing total overhead costs by total direct labor hours. Assume‚ for the calculations below‚ that plant overhead is a committed (fixed) cost during the year‚ but that direct labor is a variable cost. 1. Calculate the plant-wide overhead rate. Use this rate to assign overhead costs to products and calculate the profitability of the four products. The assignment
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The Country Mouse just got back from his “dangerous” vacation at the Town Mouse’s house in the city. The Country Mouse was sitting in his old‚ simple‚ dusty‚ and dirty home and was just thinking about his recent trip. He was pondering about how the Town Mouse needs to come spend a couple more days with the Country Mouse to show him what pieceful living was like. The Country Mouse spotted a piece of two week old corn and went and picked it up and ate it. Then he thought to himself‚ would the Town
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The Mouse who ate the Cheese: and those who Believed‚ those who Knew‚ those who doubted 1. Why was Bill so sure that he knew the mouse ate the cheese? Were his reasons good ones? a. Bill was sure that he knew that the mouse ate the cheese because he physically saw the mouse come from under the cupboard towards the piece of cheese. He also saw the mouse physically eat the cheese. Bill has used his senses in seeing the mouse eat the cheese and this is probably the most attend able way to gain knowledge
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Max Weber Max Weber was allied to the Neo-Kantian tradition in German thought rather than the Hegelian which were philosophers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who followed the teachings of Immanuel Kant. Kant saw that human beings as existing partly in the world of natural casualty and partly in realm freedom‚ governed by moral rules rather than causes. Weber also believed than physical nature is a realm of rigid‚ mechanical determination‚ while mental life is
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Huffman Trucking Income Statement / Vertical Analysis December 31st‚ 2006 | In Thousands$ | Percent of Net-Sales(Rounded) | | 2006 | 2005 | 2006 | 2005 | Revenues | 879‚944 | 807‚288 | 100% | 100 | | Operating Expenses | | Salaries‚ Wages & Benefits | 353‚739 | 330‚597 | 40% | 41% | Fuel Expense | 217‚363 | 192‚357 | 25% | 24% | Operating Supplies & Expenses | 152‚318 | 136‚319 | 17% | 17% | Purchased Transportation | 89‚957 | 82‚429 | 10% | 10% | Operating Taxes
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have done above is a “full-cost” analysis. This is in contrast to a “direct-cost” analysis that ignores overhead costs. Is full cost the right metric for job profitability and customer profitability? What assumptions are we making about the variability of overhead costs when we do a “full-cost” analysis? By allocating the overhead costs to jobs and customers there is an implicit assumption that these are variable with the cost driver. In reality‚ some of the overhead costs are fixed‚ at least in the
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