...to the mini-case “GM: Running on Empty” on page C11 and respond to questions 1– 6. 1. Reviewing GM’s financial information in GM Exhibit 1 and its stock price in GM Exhibit 2 , when do you first see signs of GM’s impending financial distress? 2. In referencing professional standards, what factors should auditors consider in evaluating potential going- concern uncertainties? 3. Considering your response to questions 1 and 2, do you believe that the going- concern uncertainty was warranted? Do you believe that Deloitte & Touche should have issued a going- concern opinion prior to 2008? 4. What economic factors existing in the United States during 2008 might have accelerated Deloitte & Touche’s decision to issue an audit opinion modified to disclose going- concern uncertainties? 5. Do you believe that the events immediately following GM’s bankruptcy alleviated the concerns that led to the issuance of the going- concern uncertainty? What issues would auditors need to consider in evaluating the ability of General Motors Co. (the new GM) to continue as a going concern? 6. Many companies believe that a going- concern opinion is a self- fulfilling prophecy ( that is, when a company receives a going- concern opinion, customers will not purchase products with warranties, suppliers will not provide short- term credit, and investors and creditors will not invest or loan). Would GM’s going- concern opinion influence your decisions regarding either purchasing a car from GM or investing in GM’s...
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...Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology Course No: CHE 302 Course Name: Chemical Engineering Laboratory- II ________________________________________________________________________ Experiment No: 01 Name of the Experiment: EXTRACTION OF OIL FROM OIL CAKE BY SOXHLET EXTRACTOR _______________________________________________________ Date of Performance: 18/11/15 Date of Submission: 25/11/15 Partners’ Std. Id- 1202012 1202013 1202014 1202015 0902058 Submitted To- Md. Nazibul Islam Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET Partners’ Std. Id- 1202012 1202013 1202014 1202015 0902058 Submitted To- Md. Nazibul Islam Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET Submitted by, Md. Touhidul Islam Std. Id- 1202011 Level- 3, Term- 1 Dept. – Ch.E Group- 03 (A1) ------------------------------------------------- 1.0 SUMMARY The objective of this experiment was to study Soxhlet Extractor and to determine the percent extraction of oil from oil cake and percent recovery of solvent used for extraction. In this experiment, a paper thimble was weighed and then measured amount of oil cake was taken in the thimble and placed in the Soxhlet holder. N-hexane, which was...
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...PRMCE Chemotherapy Volume Administration Guidelines |Drug |Administration Volume |Infusion Time |Stability |IV Administration/ | |Usual Adult Dose | | | |Comments | |Alemtuzumab (Campath) |NS 100ml (if given IV) |2 hours |8 hours |Do not shake. Premed with diphenhydramine 50mg + | |3mg/day to 30mg 3x/week | | | |acetaminophen 650mg | |May be given subcut or IV | | | | | |Arsenic Trioxide |250ml NS |1-2 hours |24 hours room temp |Infuse over 4 hours if vasomotor reactions | |0.15mg/kg | | ...
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...………………………............ 31 Academic Word List (AWL) 6 ……………. 31 Word Formation 4 ................................ 32 PRESENTATIONS ……………………...… 33 Argument ……………………………………. 33 READING The article on the following pages is taken from the Science & Technology page of the BBC website. Dated 19 July 2010, the article expresses one point of view in the continuing debate about GM food, which is a significant part of the biotechnology industry. “GM” stands for “genetically modified.” Exercise 1 Overview Answer the questions below to obtain an overview of the article. Many questions can be answered by reference to the topic sentences. 1. 2. 3. 4. What kind of science does Jonathan Jones specialize in? He is writing in the BBC’s “Green Room.” What is that? Read the article synopsis. What does Professor Jones think about GM food crops? Read the whole of the introductory paragraph. What does the scientist do in the first half of this paragraph? What does he do in the second half? 5. Read the first sentence of paragraph 2. What two conflicting goals does the scientist want to achieve? 6. What connection with GM, if any, do the three photos have? 7. According to paragraph 4, how long has Jones been involved in genetic modification? 8. What is paragraph 5...
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...industry on a new path. The plant was working at full capacity especially during the first years, and the production during this period is shown in the table below. The extraordinary increase in production in the last seven years is evident. The idea was to deliver a car assembled as per the consumer’s own specifications in the shortest possible time, at a cost lower than that of the traditional make-to-stock mass-production system. Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Production 24,007 91,407 109,916 115,304 136,114 135,097 140,994 192,272 The Background of the Brazilian Automotive Industry In the ’90s, three big experiments were done in Brazil. The Gravataí GM complex (GMBG), the Ford Camaçari complex and Volkswagen plant in Resende, each with specific characteristics. The Ford and GM plants manufactured passenger cars and Volkswagen made light trucks, also built-to-order like Gravataí plant. In this case, Volkswagen put all the suppliers responsible for the assembly of their components...
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...at full capacity especially during the first years, and the production during this period is shown in the table below. The extraordinary increase in production in the last seven years is evident. The idea was to deliver a car assembled as per the consumer’s own specifications in the shortest possible time, at a cost lower than that of the traditional make-to-stock mass-production system. Year Production 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 24,007 91,407 109,916 115,304 136,114 135,097 140,994 192,272 The Background of the Brazilian Automotive Industry In the ’90s, three big experiments were done in Brazil. The Gravataí GM complex (GMBG), the Ford Camaçari complex and Volkswagen plant in Resende, each with specific characteristics. The Ford and GM plants manufactured passenger cars and Volkswagen made light trucks, also built-to-order like Gravataí plant. In this case, Volkswagen put all the suppliers...
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...new path. The plant was working at full capacity especially during the first years, and the production during this period is shown in the following table. The extraordinary increase in production in the last 7 years is evident. The idea was to deliver a car assembled as per the consumer’s own specifications in the shortest possible time, at a cost lower than that of the traditional make-to-stock mass-production system. 2000 Year Production 24,007 2001 91,407 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 109,916 115,304 136,114 135,097 140,994 192,272 The Background of the Brazilian Automotive Industry In the 90s, three big experiments were done in Brazil: The Gravataí GM complex (GMBG), the Ford Camaçari complex, and Volkswagen plant in Resende, each with specific characteristics. The Ford and GM plants manufactured passenger cars and Volkswagen made light trucks, also built-to-order like Gravataí plant. In this case, Volkswagen put all the suppliers responsible for the assembly of their...
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...Table of Contents Q1. Tata steel has taken various strategies in the SCM to improve the performance of the organization. With reference to the Internet based information, discuss various strategic actions taken by this organization with regards to SCM to improve the finance and non- finance performance. 3 Introduction 3 Basic component Supply Chain Management 3 Plan 4 Source 4 Make 4 Deliver 4 Return 4 Supply chain management for logistic 5 Supply chain management for downstream 6 Tata Steel Strategic 6 Tata Steel supply chain logistic strategy 7 Tata Steel Supply Chain downstream strategy 8 Tata Steel finance improvement 9 Tata Steel non-finance improvement 9 Conclusion 11 Q2. Discuss various Supply chain activities (in relation to Lean Management) in a Toyota company in Danish Industries can learn and use for improved performance. 12 Introduction 12 What is Lean 13 Lean supply chain 14 Lean supply chain for Toyota Production System in Denmark 14 Value stream mapping 16 The VSM process 17 Performance improvement with implementation of VSM 17 Conclusion 19 Q1. Tata steel has taken various strategies in the SCM to improve the performance of the organization. With reference to the Internet based information, discuss various strategic actions taken by this organization with regards to SCM to improve the finance and non- finance performance. Introduction The Tata Group...
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... |Question | |Case |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 | | | | | | | | | | |1. Andersen: An Obstruction of Justice? |C.83 |C.83 |C.83 |C.83 |C.83 |B.63 |C.83 | |2. PTL Club—The Harbinger of Things to Come | | | | | | | | |3. GM |11.74 |11.74 |11.74 |11.74 |11.74 |11.74 | | | |12.65 |12.65 |12.65 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |4. Unhealthy Accounting at HealthSouth |4.64 |4.64 |5.70 |5.70 |C.82 |G.84 | | | | | | | | | | | |5. KPMG: How...
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...2004 Pontiac Grand Am Owner Manual Seats and Restraint Systems ........................... 1-1 Front Seats ............................................... 1-2 Rear Seats ............................................... 1-8 Safety Belts .............................................. 1-9 Child Restraints ....................................... 1-32 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ...................................... 1-54 Restraint System Check ............................ 1-61 Features and Controls ..................................... 2-1 Keys ........................................................ 2-2 Doors and Locks ....................................... 2-7 Windows ................................................. 2-15 Theft-Deterrent Systems ............................ 2-17 Starting and Operating Your Vehicle ........... 2-18 Mirrors .................................................... 2-35 Storage Areas ......................................... 2-37 Sunroof .................................................. 2-38 Instrument Panel ............................................. 3-1 Instrument Panel Overview .......................... 3-2 Climate Controls ...................................... 3-19 Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators ......... 3-22 Audio System(s) ....................................... 3-38 M Driving Your Vehicle ....................................... 4-1 Your Driving, the Road, and Your Vehicle ..... 4-2 Towing ...
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...Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference of the Association for Chinese Economics Studies Australia (ACESA) Guanxi Neglect at the Roaring Dragon in South-west China: The demise of an International Management Contract Stephen Grainger1 University of Western Australia ‘guanxi neglect – neglecting opportunities to show respect towards guanxi relationships’ Abstract This paper introduces the concept of guanxi neglect through a case study that describes the takeover of a formerly Chinese managed hotel by a western based, international hotel management company. Specifically, it covers the cultural conflict that occurred for employees trying to adapt from the former Chinese relationship (guanxi) based planned methods of hotel management to that of the more market oriented, management company. Conclusions that are drawn highlight cultural characteristics and issues that companies taking over or approaching joint-ventures with SOEs, are advised to be aware of. In recent years, the hotel business environment in south-west China has undergone significant changes. China’s opening-up has encouraged an outbreak of new hotel construction and property speculation as companies and investors hope to cash in on the domestic and international exposure of the unique region. Prospects for growth in the number of tourists and investors visiting the region in the future were good. 1 Correspondence to: Stephen Grainger The University of Western Australia Perth, W.A., AUSTRALIA Email:...
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...Letter of Transmittal June 01, 2012 Md. Khaled Afzal Associate Professor Department of Management Studies University of Chittagong Subject: Submission of Term-paper Report Dear Sir, I have the integrity to report you that i received an opportunity to prepare a Term-paper Report under your supervision as required for the completion of our B.B.A program. It is my great pleasure to submit Term-paper report on “SUSTAINABILITY ISSUEs OF SOCIAL BUSINESS” on the light of the overall picture of Social business in Bangladesh. I have devoted all my courage to prepare a Term-paper Report on “SUSTAINABILITY ISSUEs OF SOCIAL BUSINESS” worthy submission before you, I think. I have concentrated my best effort to achieve the objectives of the report and hope that my endeavor will serve the purpose. I request you to excuse me for any mistake that may occur in the report despite of my best effort. I would really appreciate it you enlighten me with your thoughts and views regarding the report. Your kind acknowledgement will spawn my effort and facilitate me to complete my BBA program. Thank you again for your support and patience. Yours Sincerely, (Md. Sazedul Karim) ID: 08302073 Session: 2007-08 BBA, 4th year Department of Management Studies University of Chittagong Acknowledgement First of all I would like to grateful to the Almighty Allah, the merciful and the benevolent...
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...STARS WITHOUT NUMBER For Eden, who gave me a reason. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..............................................................................................................5 Character Creation ....................................................................................................7 Psionics ...................................................................................................................25 Equipment ..............................................................................................................33 Systems ...................................................................................................................59 The History of Space ...............................................................................................71 Game Master’s Guide ..............................................................................................78 World Generation ...................................................................................................87 Factions .................................................................................................................113 Adventure Creation ...............................................................................................128 Alien Creation .......................................................................................................138 Xenobestiary ........................................................................
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...Antidote of Math Phobia Version:1 Antidote of Math phobia 1)Among120 students of a class, numbered 1 to 120, all even numbered students opt for bangla,whose numbers are divisible by 5 opt for English and those numbers are divisible by 7 opt for math. How many opt for none of these 3 subjects? 2)Two pipes A and B fill a tank in 20 & 30 minutes respectively . Both pipes being open, find when A must be turned off so that the tank may be just filled in 15 minutes.? 3)In a class, the number of boys is more than the number of girls by 12% of the total student. The ratio of boys to girl is? 4) A and B working alone can do a practice in 9 and 12 days respectively If they work for a day alternately, A beginning, in how many days the work will be completed?? 5) A does half as much work as B and C does half as much work as A and B together. If C alone can finish the work in 40 days, then together will finish the work in how many days?? 6)Sazzad can complete a work in 4 days. Whereas karim can complete it in 6 days. Farook works 1and1/2 times as fast as Sazzad. How many days will it take for the three together to complete the work???? 7) The ratio between the rates of travelling of A and B is 2:3 and therefore a takes10 min more than the time taken by B to reach a destination. If A had walked at double speed. He would have covered the distance in 8) A train leaves Sylhet at 6 am and reaches Dhaka at 10 am. Another train leaves Dhaka at 8 am and reaches Sylhet at 11.30 am. At what time does...
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...National Seminar on Innovations in Safety, Health and Environment 1 Agri Science Innovations Focus: Health, Safety and Environment Protection Prakash Apte Managing Director, Syngenta India Ltd. The problem before us today: Global Food production is the highest ever and quality and safety is better than ever before, yet 14 mio people die of starvation every year & 800 mio people are clinically malnourished! And by 2025 we will have more than 8 billion people to feed: Global population is expected to grow from 6.2 Bio to 8 Bio in 2025, while farmland available per capita is shrinking! Secure & sustainable supply of high quality food, particularly in the developing countries; is a basic requirement for continued human development! In India the situation is more acute: • During the last two decades of 20 th century, the population increased by 50% but food-producing land has shrunk by 5 %. Demand for healthier food is increasing with the growing awareness, but the farm land is being nibbled at to meet other economic needs e.g. urbanization & industrial infrastructure Advanced Agricultural Science can help: Agri science has made great progress over last 50 years. This has enabled us to keep pace with the growing needs of increasing population. However, in recent years Indian Agriculture has not kept pace with the technological progress in other sectors of economy. In a country where about 2/3 rd of population derives its livelihood either directly or indirectly from...
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