useful solutions to the taxes: industry‚ prudence‚ and frugality. As application‚ Franklin incorporates a Biblical allusion that he hopes will stir the emotions of the people and that allusion is that “Job suffered‚ and was afterwards prosperous” (225). Second‚ “Way to Wealth” has a didactic purpose. The virtues‚ industry‚ prudence‚ and frugality communicate this didactic purpose well. First‚ Franklin declares‚ “Industry pays debts‚ . . . gives comfort‚ and plenty‚ and respect” (222). For Franklin
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1. You use a perpetual inventory system and value the inventory using FIFO. Prior to making adjusting year-end entries you valued the inventory at the lower-of-cost or-market. Justify why you valued the inventory at lower-of-cost or-market. FASB ASC CITATION: Adjustments to Lower of Cost or Market 330-10-35-1 A departure from the cost basis of pricing the inventory is required when the utility of the goods is no longer as great as their cost. Where there is evidence that the utility of goods‚
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In her short story‚ “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves”‚ Karen Russell develops the progression of the characters in relation to The Jesuit Handbook on Lycanthropic Culture Shock. The characters‚ young girls raised as wolves‚ are compared to the handbook in hopes they will adapt to the human culture. The girls’ progression throughout the 5 set stages by the handbook are vital to adapting to the new culture in the time allotted. The main character‚ Claudette‚ is compared throughout the story
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5AR4 Full Wave Rectifier The 5AR4 is a heater-cathode twin diode designed for full-wave rectifier opertion. High output current and small size make this tube especially suitable for compact amplifier designs. ELECTRICAL Cathode .................................................................................................................. coated unipotential Heater Voltage AC or DC ....................................................................................... 5.0 ! 10% Volts Heater
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The real world problem that we will use is: Jenny’s bakery makes two types of cakes: Angel food cake which sells for $25 Red Velvet Cake which sells for $35 Both cakes are the same size‚ but the decorating and assembly time required for the angel food cake is 2 hours‚ while the time for the red velvet cake is 3 hours. There are 450 hours of labor available for production. How many of each cake should Jenny make to maximize revenue? For this problem we will use linear optimization‚ which is a method
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is not. Moberly (1967‚ p.225) sums her up thusly: “She is a beautiful princess‚ brave and unselfishly loyal‚ virtuous‚ a gentle and sympathetic listener”. Part of what makes her virtuous is her expression of more ‘feminine’ qualities; qualities that her mother very much lacks. This includes her acceptance of direction from others‚ particularly men‚ and gentle disposition. Her life is lived for the purpose of pleasing others‚ as she is extremely unselfish (Moberly 1967‚ p.225). Passiveness of character
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The final example of personification in the story is that of Tom’s stomach. This scenario occurs when Tom is in the Chinese restaurant. His mother had given him money for dinner but Tom’s stomach was‚ "all puckered and tense with nervousness" (Ross 225) so he instead orders an ice-cream soda. A stomach cannot physically be puckered and tense‚ it only feels that way. Thus making this a perfect example of personification. These three examples of personification in the story add a certain effect and
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each of the four activity cost pools. (Omit the "$" sign in your response.) Activity Estimated Expected Activity Cost Pool Cost Activity Rate Maintaining $180‚000 225 part types $800 per inventory $180‚000 / 225 part type Processing $90‚000 1‚000 orders $90 per purchase order $90‚000 / 1‚000 order Quality $230‚000 5
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customers perceive that the chair is worth $225. Donna’s profit margin is · $50 ____ 6. Which primary activity in the value chain is concerned with the design of products and production processes? · Research and development ____ 7. What are the characteristics of a company’s distinctive competencies? ____ 8. Donna can make a chair for about $100‚ she charges customers $150 to buy the chair‚ and customers perceive that the chair is worth $225. In this case‚ the consumer surplus is
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chapter 3 Exe# 6 In question direct labor hours is not given‚ we can find D.Labor hours through this formula Direct labor cost = 40000 = 6250 Hours Per D.Labor hours rate 6.40 1) Prime Cost (2) Conversion Cost Material opening 24000 Direct labor 40000 + purchase 56000 FOH Applied Material available for use 80000 6250 Hours@ 8 50000 - Material ending (20000) Conversion cost 90000 Material used 60000 + Direct labor 40000 Prime Cost 100000
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