...and quantity of the area worker pool, both for volunteer and staff positions. "Nonprofit Organizations, and Human Resources Management - Encyclopedia - Business Terms | Inc.com." Small Business Ideas and Resources for Entrepreneurs. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Feb. 2013. <http://www.inc.com/encyclopedia/nonprofit-organizations-and-human-resources-management.html>. Workforce Development serves to improve employment opportunities in the Central Florida region by addressing the needs of the unemployed, underemployed and those experiencing difficulty in obtaining and/or maintaining unsubsidized employment. Job seekers receive assistance in finding employment, exploring careers, and upgrading their skills through education and training "Nonprofit Organizations, and Human Resources Management - Encyclopedia - Business Terms | Inc.com." Small Business Ideas and Resources for Entrepreneurs. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Feb. 2013. <http://www.inc.com/encyclopedia/nonprofit-organizations-and-human-resources-management.html>. CENTRAL FLORIDA URBAN LEAGUE Date Established: 1978 President/CEO: Allie Braswell Jr. Years as CEO: 1 Address: 595 W. Church Street – Ste. -1B Orlando, FL 32808 Telephone: (407) 472-9992 Fax: (407) 480-3887 Website: www.cful.org Email:...
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...MONTHLY: JUNE, 2015 1st Week $1,708.60 $3,455.76 2nd Week $1,708.60 $3,455.76 3rd Week $1,708.60 $3,455.76 4th Week $1,794.99 $3,455.76 MONTHLY: JULY, 2015 1st Week $1,708.60 $2,692.80 2nd Week $1,708.60 $2,692.80 3rd Week $1,708.60 $2,692.80 4th Week $1,794.92 $2,692.80 MONTHLY: AUGUST, 2015 1st Week $1,708.60 $2,692.80 2nd Week $1,708.60 $2,692.80 3rd Week $1,708.60 $2,692.80 4th Week $1,794.92 $2,692.80 MONTHLY: SEPTEMBER, 2015 1st Week $1,708.60 $3,696.00 2nd Week $1,708.60 $3,696.00 3rd Week $1,708.60 $3,696.00 4th Week $1,817.02 $3,439.20 MONTHLY: OCTOBER, 2015 1st Week $1,708.60 $4,558.40 2nd Week $1,708.60 $4,558.40 3rd Week $1,708.60 $4,558.40 4th Week $1,802.65 $4,444.44 MONTHLY: NOVEMBER, 2015 1st Week $1,708.60 $4,472.10 2nd Week $1,708.60 $4,472.10 3rd Week $1,708.60 $4,472.10 4th Week $1,786.33 $4,215.30 MONTHLY: DECEMBER, 2015 1st Week $1,708.60 $3,080.00 2nd Week $1,708.60 $3,080.00 3rd Week $1,708.60 $3,080.00 4th Week $1,794.10 $2,823.20 Monthly: January, 2016 1st Week $1,708.60 $3,080.00 2nd Week $1,708.60 $3,080.00 3rd Week $1,708.60 $3,080.00 4th Week $1,802.65 $2,823.20 MONTHLY: FEBRUARY, 2016 MONTHLY: EXPENSES MONTHLY: SALES 1st Week $1,062.40 $3,080.00 2nd Week $1,062.40 $3,080.00 3rd Week $1,062.40 $3,080.00 4th Week $1,062.40 $2,823.20 MONTHLY: MARCH, 2016 1st Week $1,708.60...
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...MiangVic Ramen Emperors Business Plan Summary Angélica M. Ortiz, Victor Pastrán and Miguel Valdés ENTR 360 Workshop 3 Turabo University Orlando Campus Prof. Harold Chittenden July 4, 2012 MiangVic Ramen Emperors Executive Summary The public wants a dining experience that gives you a quick, delicious and quality for your money's worth. MiangVic was born from that view. In today's highly competitive environment, it becomes difficult to differentiate the concept from one restaurant to another. MiangVic makes clear the difference with a unique concept that offers variety. Unlike a typical restaurant, MiangVic offers a combination of great food and low prices. It will serve fresh homemade ramen noodles soup and it will offer a wide variety list of ingredients from where the customers can choose, allowing them to be creative and invent their own recipe for a magnificent bowl of soup. With a modern and entertaining environment, it is the answer to a growing demand. MiangVic wants the experience of visiting this restaurant to be an unforgettable one, where the customer satisfaction is the main focus. Mission MianVic is a unique and innovating idea; it will be a great neighbor to the businesses in the area and will be a contributing and supportive member of the community. The main objectives are the customer satisfaction, serving high quality food at affordable prices in a clean, comfortable and familiar environment. Where management motivates, train and encourage the team...
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...Community Health Assessment Szt Task 1 Community Description This city of Port Orange is located in Central Florida, in Volusia County. Dr Milton Hawks arrived during what was actually the second wave of settlers to explore what is now known as Port Orange. He is also credited with giving the settlement its name. It was incorporated April 26th of 1867. As of the U.S. census there were 56,048 residents of the growing city. The city’s total area is 28.7 square miles, of which 2.0 sq miles are made up of water and 26.6 sq miles are land. Port Orange is a beautiful city on the East Coast of Florida, home of the World’s most famous beach. With average temperatures in the 80-90s in the summer, many Port Orange residents enjoy the beaches, creeks and rivers with less than a fifteen minute drive to reach their favorite destination. Demographic Port Orange’s race makeup is predominately White at 91.3%. African Americans or Blacks make up 3.3%, Native Americans .03%, Asians 2.2%, Hispanic 4.5%, and 1.8% are of 2 or more races. Of the 56,048 Port Orange citizens, 21,831 or 47.6% are male and a higher female population of 23,992 or 52.4%. 44.6 is the average age, with an average income of around $43,419 (year 2012) (Census.gov). The population of Volusia residents, as a whole, living under poverty level is about 15%. Port Orange has seen a 19% increase of population since 2000. Port Orange is predominately a working class community with the leading employment coming from educational...
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...17 astLin 92 k 103 111 125 Ronald Re ag an Bl vd 200 204 300 301 302 303 304 305 FastLink 1792 306 313 319 lvd 405 Ro na ld Re ag an B 434 443 FastLink 1792 FastLink 441 601 603 West Town Pkwy 611 612 613 621 Fa 17 stLink 92 622 622 Oviedo 631 641 Maitland / Altamonte Springs Lake Margaret Drive South U.S. 441 / Kissimmee Dixie Belle Drive S. Orange Avenue / Florida Mall W. Oak Ridge Road / International Drive Eatonville / Rosemont East U.S. 192 / St. Cloud S. Orange Avenue / Orlando International Airport University of Central Florida Calvary Towers / Winter Park Village Curry Ford Road / Valencia Community College East North U.S. 441 / Apopka S. Orange Avenue / Kissimmee Malibu Universal Studios Winter Park / Forest City Millenia Mercy Drive Pleasant Hill Road / Poinciana E. Colonial Drive / Azalea Park E. Colonial Drive / Goldenrod Colonial Drive Crosstown Sanford / Goldsboro Lake Richmond Park Promenade Plaza / Florida Mall Downtown Orlando / International Drive Americana Boulevard / Universal Orlando S.R. 436 Crosstown International Drive / Orlando International Airport Clarcona / Zellwood Lake Mary West SR 46 / Seminole Towne Center Central FL Regional Hospital / Downtown Sanford W. Colonial Drive / Park Promenade Plaza W. Colonial Drive / Pine Hills Road Downtown Orlando / Magic Kingdom Conway / Orlando International Airport Old Winter Garden...
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...Since the red light camera law went into effect in 2010, rear-end accidents have doubled in parts of Florida (Elmore 2010). It was mainly to prevent automobiles accidents when drivers ran red lights, and was implemented at the behest of widow Mellissa Wandall who lost a family member when a stranger ran a red light. Former State Rep. Ron Reagan was the lead sponsor of the bill. The law gave Florida the power to install cameras in places where the most accident happen due to red light violations, but the Red-Light Camera Law should be put on hold until more research and studies are done because of economic and safety issues related to its use. Professor “Barbara Langland-Orban” professor and chair of Health Policy and Management at the University of South Florida, said that the red light camera does not work. (Langland-Orban 2008) The injury rate from red-light running crashes has dropped by a third in less than a decade, indicating red-light running crashes have been continually declining in Florida without the use of cameras.. ( Johnson 2008 ) Comprehensive studies conducted by the Virginia transportation Research Council found that cameras were linked to increase crash cost (Garber and Miller 2007). People panic when coming to an intersection with cameras and tend to jump on the brake without looking to the rear for fear of getting a citation on the mail. The state of Florida conducted a poll asking if the camera law should be repealed 42% said yes and 58% said no.(Chanel...
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...Chapter 1 Applied Problem 1 1. At the beginning of the year, an audio engineer quit his job and gave up a salary of $175,000 per year in order to start his own business, Sound Devices, Inc. The new company builds, installs, and maintains custom audio equipment for businesses that require high-quality audio systems. A partial income statement for Sound Devices, Inc., is shown below: 2010 Revenue Revenue from sales of product and services $970,000 Operating costs and expenses Cost of products and services sold $355,000 Selling expenses $155,000 Administrative expenses $ 45,000 Total Operating costs and expenses $555,000 Income from operations $415,000 Interest expenses (bank loan) $ 45,000 Legal expenses to start business $ 28,000 Income Taxes $165,000 Net Income $177,000 To get started, the owner of Sound Devices spent $100,000 of his personal savings to pay for some of the capital equipment used in the business. In 2010, the owner of Sound Devices could have earned a 15 percent return by investing in stocks of the other new businesses with risk levels similar to the risk level at Sound Devices. A. What are the total explicit, total implicit, and total economic costs in 2010? Total explicit cost is $893,000 which is total sales – net income equal explicit cost expenses. Total implicit cost in 2010 is the salary he is giving up $175,000.00 Total Economic Cost for 2010 is $\893,000 plus...
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...Applied Problems Chapter 1: Applied Problem 1 At the beginning of the year, an audio engineer quit his job and gave up a salary of $175,000 per year in order to start his own business, Sound Devices, Inc. The new company builds, installs, and maintains custom audio equipment for businesses that require high-quality audio systems. A partial income statement for Sound Devices, Inc, is shown below: 2010 Revenues Revenue from sales of product and services $970,000 Operating costs and expenses Cost of products and services sold 355,000 Selling expenses 155,000 Administrative expenses 45,000 Total operating cost and expenses $555,000 Income from operations $415,000 Interest expense (bank loan) 45,000 Legal expenses to start business 28,000 Income taxes 165,000 Net income $177,000 To get started, the owner of Sound Devices spent $100,000 of his personal savings to pay for some of the capital equipment used in the business. In 2010, the owner of Sound Devices could have earned a 15 percent return by investing in stocks of other new businesses with risk levels similar to the risk level at Sound Devices. a. What are the total explicit, total implicit, and total economic cost in 2010? b. What is accounting profit in 2010? c. What is economic profit in 2010? d. Given your answer in part c, evaluate the owner’s decision to leave his job to start Sound Devices. Answers a) Explicit costs are defined as monetary...
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...Asia. Other English language common names include calamonding, calamandarin, golden lime, Panama orange, Chinese orange, acid orange. Its cultivation has spread throughout Southeast Asia, India, Hawaii, the West Indies, and Central and North America. The plant is characterized by wing-like appendages on the leaf stalks and white or purplish flowers. Its fruit has either a spongy or leathery rind with a juicy pulp that is divided into sections. The fruit is indigenous and widely cultivated in the Philippines (Tagalog: calamansi or kalamansî [kɐlɐmɐnˈsɪʔ]; Visayan: limonsito or simuyaw [sɪˈmujɐw]), Malaysia (Also known as limau kasturi) and neighboring northern parts of Indonesia. It is available year-round in the Philippines and is usually seen in its unripened green state. When left to ripen it turns a tangerine orange. http://www.examiner.com/article/calamansi-a-great-citrus-fruit-to-know-and-grow Calamansi, calamondin, Philippine lime – this versatile citrus fruit is the secret ingredient to many mouthwatering Filipino delicacies such as pancit palabok, Leytekinilaw, beefsteak Tagalog, and arroz caldo. One of the most basic Filipino dipping sauces is made with soy sauce and calamansi juice, called toyomansi; and a simple, yet flavorful marinade is a blend of soy sauce, calamansi juice, vinegar, pepper, and garlic. While many growers see the calamansi as tiny decorative oranges and mostly ornamental, they are finding that the trees are problem free and easy to cultivate both...
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...canopies of plastic sheeting. The combination of intense sunlight, fertile volcanic soil, an equatorial location, and high altitude makes for ideal growing conditions, allowing roses to flower almost year-round. Ecuador apparently has a comparative advantage in the production of roses. Ecuador's rose industry started some 20 years ago and has been expanding rapidly since. Ecuador is noW the world's fourth largest producer of roses. Roses are the nation's fifth largest export, with customers allover the world. Rose farms generate $240 million in sales and support tens of thousands of jobs. In Cayambe, the population has increased in 10 years from 10,000 to 70,000, primarily as a result of the rose industry. The revenues and taxes from rose growers have helped to sophisticated pave roads, build schools, and construct irrigation systems. Maria works Monday to Saturday, and earns $210 a month, which she says is an average wage in Ecuador and substantially above the country's $120 a month It is 6:20 AM, February 7, in the Ecuadorian town of Cayambe, and Maria Pacheco has just been dropped off for work by the company bus. She pulls on thick rubber gloves, wraps an apron over her white, traditional embroidered dress, and grabs her clippers, ready for another long day. Any other time of year, Maria would work until 2 PM, but it's a week before Valentine's Day, and Maria along with her 84 coworkers at the farm are likely to be busy until 5 PM. By then, Maria will have cut more than 1...
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...canopies of plastic sheeting. The combination of intense sunlight, fertile volcanic soil, an equatorial location, and high altitude makes for ideal growing conditions, allowing roses to flower almost year-round. Ecuador apparently has a comparative advantage in the production of roses. Ecuador's rose industry started some 20 years ago and has been expanding rapidly since. Ecuador is noW the world's fourth largest producer of roses. Roses are the nation's fifth largest export, with customers allover the world. Rose farms generate $240 million in sales and support tens of thousands of jobs. In Cayambe, the population has increased in 10 years from 10,000 to 70,000, primarily as a result of the rose industry. The revenues and taxes from rose growers have helped to sophisticated pave roads, build schools, and construct irrigation systems. Maria works Monday to Saturday, and earns $210 a month, which she says is an average wage in Ecuador and substantially above the country's $120 a month It is 6:20 AM, February 7, in the Ecuadorian town of Cayambe, and Maria Pacheco has just been dropped off for work by the company bus. She pulls on thick rubber gloves, wraps an apron over her white, traditional embroidered dress, and grabs her clippers, ready for another long day. Any other time of year, Maria would work until 2 PM, but it's a week before Valentine's Day, and Maria along with her 84 coworkers at the farm are likely to be busy until 5 PM. By then, Maria will have cut more than 1...
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...The photos referenced throughout the paper reveal the conditions experienced in multiple parts of Florida. They show prosperity and poverty, idleness and hard work existed almost side by side in Florida. In addition they show why the Federal relief programs were needed and that they were making progress. Looking at the photos can also reveal information about work, urbanization, race and agriculture in Florida. The photos of Baker, Florida are probably meant to highlight the economic problems in Florida during the 1920s. One photo shows a building that used to be a bank, but is now a barbershop. The descriptions that come with the photos describe Baker as a town that used to be prosperous until the railroad tracks were torn up. This is further...
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...Submitted Fulfillment of the Requirements for SC300 Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation California Family Foods only uses the finest grade of Non-GMO (California rice Industry against Liberty Link GMO contamination) medium and short grain paddy rice from local growers in the Sacramento Valley, California. They offer seed financing and competitive green freight rates in order to attract premium raw product. This company produces and specializes in Medium and short grain milled and brown rice. The company package and label their products. They work together with PG&E to implement energy plans through their operations. They are active participants in the PG&E’s ClimateSmartTM program, balancing their entire facility’s greenhouse emissions through energy and environmental conservation, restoration and protection projects to address climate change and reduce their carbon footprint. In addition, they work with local agricultural by-product agencies to make sure that all the rice produce at the mill enter the supply chain to be used also as livestock feed to fuel co-generation utility plants. (California Family Foods) The rice is transferred to the processing plant after being harvest where foreign objects (tree stomps, dirt, and stones) are removed; the husk (outer shell of the grain) is removed and the produce is called brown rice and it is ready for the milling process. This process removes the bran layer of rice turning it from brown to...
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...Hurricane Harvey was the first to hit and made landfall on costal Texas, Hurricane Irma hit the Florida panhandle, and Hurricane Maria hit Cuba. The Gulf of Mexico was experiencing higher than average temperatures which is one of the reason why the storms were able to reach the intensity that they did. Florida is the leading grower of citrus crop in the United States, just behind Brazil as the leading world producer. After the damage of Hurricane Irma was surveyed “between 10 to 20 percent of the citrus crop was lost as well as 10 percent of the state’s sugar cane crop” (Daniels). Those losses were just from the wind that Hurricane Irma brought with her, it does not account for the loss of citrus that could have been taken by disease, Huanglongbing, Citrus Canker, Citrus Black Spot, or Sweet Orange Scab. The west coast is even affected, California is known for its vineyards but the droughts that currently has the state in its hold is shrinking the crop yields. To keep their yield up the cost of water may even go up as the farmers try to keep the yield...
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...Section – I 1 Citrus Speculation and Forecasting, Inc, has been hired by a private consortium of orange growers to predict what will happen to the price and output of oranges under the conditions below. What are your predictions? For each part, sketch a graph showing the appropriate demand and supply analysis. a) A major freeze destroys a large number of the orange trees in Florida. b) The American Medical Association announces that drinking orange juice can reduce the risk of heart attack. (Marks 10) 2) During a year of operation, a firm collects Rs. 2,00,000 in revenue and spends Rs. 90,000 on raw materials, labor expense, utilities, and rent. The owners of the firm have provided Rs. 4,00,000 of their own money to the firm instead of investing the money and earning a 10 percent annual rate of return. a) The explicit costs of the firm are $ __________. The implicit costs are $ __________. Total economic cost is $ __________. b) The firm earns economic profit of $ __________. c) The firm’s accounting profit is $ ______________. (Marks 5) Section – II (2 marks each) 1) Which of the following is/are the outcomes of sinking of a vessel transporting crude oil to a country that is completely dependent on imports for oil? a) A fall in the quantity supplied of crude oil in the country. b) A rise in the prices of crude oil. ...
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