...Vi’Dual Futch English 132- F1 Dr. Dabney Gray Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Living In 1994 Many births happened all around the world in the year of 1994. There was one in particular that happened in a small town in Georgia called Statesboro. The kid that was born name is Vi’Dual Futch. He was born July 1st, 1994 to be more exact. During this year many events happened across the globe that was important to many. In fact a couple of them are flood related mortality in Georgia, Zimbabwe taking a lead in promoting birth control, and 30 people drowned as Haitian police fire on refugees. These 3 events happened in the year of 1994 and had an impact all- over the world. One can research these events and find several articles pertaining to them. The world had a lot going during the 1994 period, which gave light to the world. July 3, 1994 something happened in Georgia that killed people, injured people, and destroyed much of South Georgia. In fact, Center Of Disease Control classified 30 deaths as flood related from July 4 thru July 14 as ME/Cs. (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, July 29, 1994: 526-530) The “GREAT FLOOD” of 1994 of Georgia; many refer to this tropical storm as. The storm originated off the coast of Africa on June 30. The storm named Alberto struck the Florida panhandle and it came with severe winds and rain. Winds were up to 60 miles per hour. The flood caused several roads in 30 counties to close. The storm also ruptured many dams included 100 recreational...
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...All Saints Niklas Bergman 1. Founded 1994 by Stuert Trevor AllSaints Began as a whole sale menswear brand that sold merchandise exclusively to British high-end retailers such as Harvey Nicolas and Harrods. Named after All Saints road in notting Hill, London, Art, Music and design. They always did and will collaborate with British music industry. In 1997 All Saints Launched its first women swear collection, when the opend their first stand alone store. Six years later Stuart sold All Saints to Kevin Stanford and Stephan Craig By 2006 they launched their first website. in 2010 All Saints was negatively inpacted as a result of the icelandic banking collapse, the corporation “Lion Capital” saved the company. With there help, the brand has seen a 50% rise in profit since 2012. Over the past 2 years, All Saints flagships stores have opened across the U.S in New york, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, Boston and Seattle In The next 3 years the company plans to open 30-50 more stores worldwide * AGE: 18-35 * Gender: Predominately female * Ethnicity mix: Asians, African American, European * Income levels: Middle to upper class, the average price for new seasons merchandise at is between 30-700Dollars * Originated in the UK * 2 Channels – Brick&mortar stores and online ...
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...Transaction analysis Problem # 1 Mr. Abul operates premium service, which has the following assets: Cash tk. 40,000, supplies tk. 2,000, delivery van tk. 30,000 and truck tk. 60,000. The business owes tk. 12,000 for supplies previously purchased. The following transactions occur in the month of March 2004: March 01: Paid office rent for 3 month’s advance tk. 6,000. 02: Purchased delivery van for cash tk. 20,000. 04: Purchased supplies on account tk. 2,500. 06: Purchased supplies for cash tk. 1,000. 10: Service rendered to a customer and immediately collected tk. 6,000 12: Service rendered to a customer on account tk. 13,000. 18: Paid utility expense of the month tk. 1,000 cash. 22: Paid for the supplies purchased on March 04. 31: The owner withdrew tk. 1,800 from the business. Instructions: (a) Compute the Opening capital/equity. (b) Prepare a tabular analysis of the transactions using the following account titles: Cash, Accounts receivable, Prepaid rent, Supplies, Delivery van, Truck, Accounts payable, Y’s capital. Problem # 2 On June 01 2004 Mr. Tanim started an accounting consultancy agency. The following transactions took place in the month of June: 01: Invested tk. 20,000 as capital in the business. 04: Hired a personal secretary at a monthly salary of tk. 4,000. 06: Purchased supplies for tk. 200 cash. 09: Paid...
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...“In June 1994, Intel engineers discovered a flaw in the floating-point math subsection of the Pentium microprocessor. Under certain data dependent conditions, low order bits of the result of floating-point division operations would be incorrect, an error that can quickly compound in floating-point operations to much larger errors in subsequent calculations. Intel corrected the error in a future chip revision, but nonetheless declined to disclose it. In October 1994, Dr. Thomas Nicely, Professor of Mathematics at Lynchburg College independently discovered the bug, and upon receiving no response from his inquiry to Intel, on October 30 posted a message on the InternetWord of the bug spread quickly on the Internet and then to the industry press. Because the bug was easy to replicate by an average user (there was a sequence of numbers one could enter into the OS calculator to show the error), Intel's statements that it was minor and "not even an erratum" were not accepted by many computer users. During Thanksgiving 1994, The New York Times ran a piece by journalist John Markoff spotlighting the error. Intel changed its position and offered to replace every chip, quickly putting in place a large end-user support organization. This resulted in a $500 million charge against Intel's 1994 revenue. Ironically, the "Pentium flaw" incident, Intel's response to it, and the surrounding media coverage propelled Intel from being a technology supplier generally unknown to most computer users...
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...Davis v. The Board of County Commissioners of Dona Ana County What was the legal issue in this case? The legal issue in this case was deciding whether an employer owes prospective employers and foreseeable third persons a duty of reasonable care not to misrepresent material facts in the course of making an employment recommendation about a present or former employee, when a substantial risk of physical harm to third persons by the employee is foreseeable (Walsh, 2010). The defendant in this case is Joseph "Tinie" Herrera and the plaintiff is Mariah C. Davis. Joseph former supervisors Frank Steele (Director) and Al Mochen (Captain and Assistant Director), both gave positive endorsements about him to the Mesilla Valley Hospital (MVH). They hired Herrera based on the favorable recommendations, which was the heart of the Plaintiff's suit against the County. Mariah C. Davis sued the County of Dona Ana (the County) for injuries suffered during a patient stay at Mesilla Valley Hospital (MVH)." Davis alleged that hospital employee Joe Herrera sexually assaulted her. The Plaintiff alleged that MVH’s decision to hire Herrera was based on misinformation provided by Steele and Mochen. Why does the court conclude that Doña Ana County could be held liable for negligent referral (misrepresentation)? According to Mann (2000), “The Court of Appeals held that when the county law enforcement officers (Steele and Mochen) undertook to provide an employment...
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...The CFO, John Bierbaum, is thinking about the future, because the price of the core raw materials increased in the first half year of 1994. The increase was 30% and this is likely to have high consequences for the company. The question in this case is how to allocate the finance and business risks. If there has to be a distribution of risks, how the CFO should hedge these risks? At first we examine the business and the finance risk of Delta calculating the below ratios. Business risk Based on exhibit 8, which shows the industry growth rates, we can observe that the industry growth rate has declined in the end of the 80’s and since then it is around 3%. Based on this information we conclude that Delta cannot expect a high growth rate in the next few years. ROA=net income/total assets ROA(1993)=-3.7% ROA(1992)=-6.6% We cannot compare the ROA of Delta with the ROA of other companies in the industry but we can compare it to the previous years. Although ROA is negative in 1993 there has been an improvement since 1992. The negative ROA in 1993 shows that the company is still not profitable relative to its total assets. Finance risk Short term Current ratio=current assets/current liabilities which refers to the short term solvency of the company. Current ratio=2.76 This ratio shows that the company can finance it debt on the short term. Long term The Debt Ratio measures the percent of total funds provided by creditors. Debt includes both current liabilities...
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...Japanese automakers lost steam in 1990s due to a stronger Yen and weak domestic demand. The Japanese currency, which traded in ¥140–¥160/$ range in 1990, quickly appreciated to around ¥100/$ by 1994, greatly increasing the relative competitiveness of the U.S. manufacturers. Meanwhile, some observers argued that U.S. manufacturers had narrowed the quality gap and had become very competitive.36 Japanese domestic sales (excluding mini vehicles) peaked at 6.0 million units in 1990 and dropped about 18% to 4.9 million units by 1993. Toyota’s domestic sales declined faster than the overall Japanese market; its share dropped from the peak of 42.7% in 1988 to below 40%, and its share for the month of December 1994 was 36.5% (excluding mini). Net profits shrank from ¥441 billion in 1990 to ¥126 billion in 1994, while revenue declined 17% (see Exhibit 5). Toyota withstood the adverse environment by cutting costs and these cost reduction efforts went beyond the factory floor. In September 1992, Toyota reorganized its 12,000 engineer R&D division to create four centers and consolidate administrative functions. This reorganization reduced coordination time, thereby reducing product development time. During this time, Toyota was criticized for its proliferation of look-alike cars. Its clientele tended to be older, and its products were less appealing to the younger generation. Toyota’s products were perceived to be following rather than setting the trend. Corolla was Japan’s...
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...Pentium Flaw The nature of the Pentium flaw was a “bug” that the processor could return incorrect decimal results which made this hard to calculate and get the correct answer. This affected the fields in mathematics and science where they have to deal with a lot of math. The flaw was discovered first by Intel but they did not act on the problem, but a professor from Lynchburg College, Virginia called Dr. Thomas R. Nicely discovered the problem around June 1994 he was the one that noticed it in two sets of numbers and did some tests on 486 and Pentium-based computers, Dr. Nicely was certain that the error is caused by the Pentium Processor. Dr. Nicely then contacts Intel Technical Support on October 24, 1994 Intel technical support then duplicates the problem and confirms it, but it was not reported before. Later the Intel person he had contacted admitted that Intel had been aware of the problem since May 1994, when the flaw was discovered by Tom Kraljevic. When Intel first knew about the problem they decided not to tell anyone, thinking that the flaw would hardly affect anyone and that it was just a commonplace for a complex microprocessor to have a few bugs. Then, when it was forced to acknowledge the problem, Intel pushed it away again and dismissed the chances of it causing problems for the average user. In my opinion, Intel was acting very unprofessional when they knew about the problems and did nothing to fix the problem. I think that Intel was just trying to save money...
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...Adnan Shaikh Unit 1994 Title Manage the development of small business ventures. Task 1 1.1 Assess the implications of inflation on Burger king’s business operations The inflation dilemma and the raising price of the commodities are forcing Burger King to raise the price of the burger and the increasing price at the producer level which is forcing the management of the Burger king to sell burgers at the low price to the customers and raising the price of the alternative burger which will improve the sales however the balance between the money-losing product and the profit-earning product is to maintained as to get the profits for the company. 1.2 Assessment rate Sak strand bag impact business operations. The effect of the Interest rate on Sak Strand bag’s would be in a deeper and long lasting effect on the company due to the distribution of the profits towards paying the interest rate therefore the profit margin of Sak will be affected hugely. However with the idea of coming with the ew products to the company the managers have to work hard to maintain the level of quality and providing the highest quality which they always carry on. However this may prove bad for the company as this will limit the company to make any changes to the company financially until the interest rate is been cleared off. 1.3 Assess the implications of unemployment on Max Hamburger restrains business operations if they were to set up in New Zealand. The implication...
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...Regardless of point-of-view, the events surrounding Disney’s America theme-park provide compelling lessons to policy makers, business interests and citizen activist groups. The purpose of this paper is to examine the Disney’s America controversy through the lens of public policy process. I first analyze the core issues of the case. Second, I identify predominant actors and stakeholders. Third, I point out policy instruments and processes germane to the case. Finally, I discuss the outcome and lessons to be gleaned from the case. Issues Haymarket, a community with a population of 375, is located approximately 30 miles southwest of Washington D.C., in Prince William County, Virginia. It is situated in an area characterized by farmland in view of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west. Nearby is a Civil War battlefield site, now a National Battlefield Park administered by the National Park Service, where 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers died during two battles fought at Bull Run: the first land battle of the Civil War in 1861, and in 1862, when Robert E. Lee defeated Union forces as he led the Confederate toward the Potomac River. In the early 1990s, Chairman Michael Eisner of Disney, envisioned an American history theme-park to be called Disney’s America. Colonial Williamsburg in southeastern Virginia initially provided inspiration for Disney executives. Prior to 1993, Disney officials surreptitiously acquired land-options in Prince William county using false names in...
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... you come to expect flaws and glitches seeing that these devices are manmade. One of the biggest computer flaws in computer history was the “Pentium Microprocessor flaw”; this was a bug in the Intel P5 Pentium floating point that caused the processor to return incorrect results for many calculations used in math and science. This bug was blamed on the fact that there were a few missing entries in the lookup table used by Intel. This flaw was exposed by Professor Thomas R. Nicely, who was a professor at Lynchburg College in Virginia. Nicely discovered this error June 13, 1994 when noticing some inconsistencies in his calculations. It took Nicely until October 19, 1994 to be sure that it was in fact the microprocessor causing his error. Once Nicely was sure that this was causing the error he reported it to Intel October 24, 1994. It was later discovered that Intel was aware of this flaw since May 1994 while they were conducting some testing for a newer model. News of this bug spread quickly, and Intel needed to respond publicly. They responded stating that there was a floating point flaw but that they didn’t feel it would affect many users and offered to replace processors for users who could prove that they were affected. The public was not satisfied with this response and Pentium was forced to offer a replacement to all users who requested a replacement. This dramatically affected the finances of Intel; the company announced a 475 million charge against its earnings...
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...THE TEXT OF THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE Text of the General Agreement GENEVA, JULY 1986 PREFACE The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade came into force on 1 January 1948. This booklet contains the complete text of the General Agreement together with all amendments which have become effective since its entry into force. The text is identical to that published, since 1969, as Volume IV in the series Basic Instruments and Selected Documents. A guide to the legal sources of the provisions of the Agreement is provided in an appendix. An Analytical Index, containing notes on the drafting, interpretation and application of the articles of the Agreement has been prepared and published by the secretariat. A second publication, complementary to this one, contains the text of the agreements reached as a result of the Tokyo Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations (19731979). The General Agreement is applied "provisionally" by all contracting parties. The original contracting parties, and also those former territories of Belgium, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom which, after attaining independence, acceded to the General Agreement under Article XXVI:5(c), apply the GATT under the Protocol of Provisional Application, the text of which is reproduced in this volume. Chile applies the General Agreement under a Special Protocol of September 1948. The contracting parties which have acceded...
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...1. Evaluate HTC’s performance to date. What are its competitive advantages and vulnerabilities? Bes sure to elaborate on HTC and its competitors’ positioning on performance and cost. Advantages One of the competitive advantages HTC possesses is having good strategic alliances like Microsoft and Google. HTC teamed up with Microsoft as one of the hardware maker of mobile phones. By partnered with one of the giant in the industry, HTC grew rapidly without facing as many barriers or obstacles as other start-up companies. To increase its visibility around the world and bring the brand name in the United States and Europe, HTC partnered with Google to produce the first windows based smartphone. These experiences helped HTC in software creation, and develop higher level of competitiveness against other firms in the industry. Moreover, in order to provide mobile devices with high quality in components, HTC has built robust relationship with its suppliers such as Compaq, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments. Another competitive advantage HTC possesses is the emphasis on research and development (R&D), hardware design, and manufacturing which they gained from ODM experiences. HTC encourages its employees for innovations, new technology strategies, and smart phone design ideas. The relationship with Handspring of making the Treo smartphone gave HTC the opportunity to learn more about software and user-interface design. Besides, Compared to its competitors’ 6 quarter cycle for phones...
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...REACTION PAPER “FREEDOM WRITERS” By: Racel Emmanuelle R. Mendoza There is an obvious discrimination shown in the movie “Freedom Writers”, where everybody hates everybody and they got no choice but to live in a world full of pandemonium. Random cultural implications are shown in the movie. Where one has to accept his/her society since birth, or someone has to really join a gang to keep up and belong to a hood. In the case of the students in the movie, they are just simply hopeless and what they all just do is to keep raging flames in their hearts. Until one tough and undeniably smart professor came on their way to take action – Ms. Gruwell. As Ms. Gruwell came into the movie, I just thought that there will really be one person who will unexpectedly cross one’s life and lead you towards impunity. Same with the world or certain country where there is rampant chaos and a peacemaker leads to fight for the right. At first, Ms. Gruwell had dismay that she wasn’t able to understand everything. And because she thinks and considers the factors she sees in her current endeavor, she came up with a very unique plan that a usual professor wouldn’t think about. – FREEDOM WRITING. I guess, the maker of the movie wanted to disseminate how the therapy of writing one’s feelings comes into such a relief to those whose minds are insane and broken. This is a very good twist in the movie, where in cultural liberalism takes place. Series of difficulties are shown in the movie, and how brave Ms...
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...Grabner street productions, shout out to the best advisory of 2015 yall ready know, No one can tell me nothing ,cuz I got my cash right,an I re uped last night,every single day like procedure,ima dope boy dealer,an keep that understood,cuz all nigghas wish they fuckin could. Don’t disrespect that, that’s my word so don’t test that,my click is apart of it,an ur crew was startin shit,so we they left you beat just standin there in da street,for 15 gs of weed,er body know Ill get what I need,so I plead to get these pigs off of me, hot boy,an I love it,if you se da cops you better start runnin,they all after me cuz I stay stuntin,an it aint nothin, cuz you gotta stay thugggin,if you aint you better start rerunning,or they guna start gunnin down,lead like rain,just storm of pain,memories burnt in my brain,smoke so many blunts its insane,all the way from CT to MAINE,maybe even to the urkraine,an ill leave a stain in the game,or even have my name in fame,an then ill truly make it rain, Moneys everything me, with me cash is the only thing you see,benjamins is whatcha you read,if you aint down then you can leave,then I can proceed,to lead a team of starters,and I feel like a million dollars,cuz we all ballers,maybe ima scoller,helpin niggaz finda doller,cbs crazy an aint no boddy wilder,some say I got a crazy team,especially when we sippin on the lean,an smoking ounces of the green, thats about 18 Gs just for me,hot headed when I drop ur boys like submarines,leave ur whole crew dead...
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