price‚ $24.14‚ which is much lower than the breakeven price $53‚ the huge loss would be a big stroke on the government. It is definitely not a good idea to sell the taxpayer’s investment in GM at a loss before election‚ especially given the criticism of Republican nominee. As the government has already made a profit from investment in banks‚ a good strategy would be to wait till “emergency fund” make more profit that can offset loss on GM. From the return on the stock perspective‚ GM’s prospects are
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6. Which scenes are comical in this novel‚ and why are they funny? Are these situations also sad‚ or exasperating? There are lots of funny scenes and quotes in this book‚ most of them are related to the main character‚ Christopher. It already starts with his introduction: "My name is Christopher John Francis Boone. I know all the countries of the world and their capital cities and every prime number up to 7‚507." (page 2). It’s a strange way of introducing yourself and therefore I found it funny
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manufacturing the new turbines. 2. Delay Cost: As it would take another 1 year to manufacture the new turbines which requires NB power to get the old rotors re installed. 3. Loss of Revenue: As the new turbines were expected to increase the plants power output‚ so till the time it is repaired NB turbines has to bear the loss of revenue. Also the additional power would be required to be bought so that the demand of the customers is fulfilled. 4. Repair Cost: Both the turbines were around $20 million
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takes the simple things and describes them with sharp detail. “Muffled drum” is a good example of a solemn drum beat of a funeral procession. “Aeroplanes moaning overhead” is a good example of personification‚ as if the aeroplanes are mourning the loss of the loved one also‚ and by extension‚ the world. This effectively gets the point across that the writer feels as if the world has stopped due to the death of this person‚ and is a very
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‘Australia’ directed by Baz Luhrman. I will be linking two ideas throughout my essay. My first connection statement is ‘The loss of Culture and Homeland causes a change in character’ and the second is ‘People in the margins of society are sometimes able to beat the odds when their backs are against the wall. Set in 1939‚ the visual text ‘Australia’ promotes the idea that ‘The loss of culture and homeland causes a change in character’ significantly throughout. The key figure of this idea is Lady Sarah
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and Vision Introduction: In constantly changing world‚ it is essential that organizations are also able to change. Today’s organizations need true leaders‚ leaders who constantly strive to bring innovative or strategic changes to life. “True leaders have a vision‚ vision which is not a dream but reality that has yet to come into existence’. In the next chapter I will try to explain importance and values between leadership and vision for today organizations. “Where there is no vision‚ the
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TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NONE This is a very simple‚ clear and self-explanatory proverb. It means that time and tide do not wait for anybody. Time goes on passing without caring for anybody and anything. Similarly tides occur ; they have no regard or consideration for anybody. Time and tide symbolise valuable opportunity. They occur without any notice. The essence of the proverb is that opportunities do not wait for anyone. No one can command or foretell their occurrence or recurrence. One should
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1. b) The conflict in the story War is an internal conflict within the fat traveler. The fat traveler lost his son and tried to hide his lamentation by being judicious. In the story he gave a speech to the other parents who travelled on the train informing them how their sons were born not only for the parent’s benefits. “If country is a natural necessity like bread‚ of which each of us must eat in order not to die of hunger‚ somebody must go to defend it.” Here the fat man advises the parents that
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imagery coupled with allusion and symbolism to illustrate how the speaker is conflicted by and reflecting on the memory of the war. “My black face fades‚ hiding inside the black granite” Line 1-2 This symbol of black granite represents death and the loss that happened because of the war. The man is lost in the war and the horrors he faced there‚ as he is “faded” into the black granite. “I’m stone. I’m flesh” Line 5. This use of imagery by the author helps the reader to understand the conflict that
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