...0639 | 6.390 | 26.0 | Variable | Minimum | Q1 | Median | Q3 | Maximum | Opening gross | 0.0100 | 0.0625 | .0395 | 12.49 | 108.44 | Total gross | 0.0300 | 0.375 | 5.854 | 47.69 | 380.18 | # of theaters | 5.00 | 45.3 | 410 | 2732 | 3910 | Weeks in Top 60 | 1.00 | 3.00 | 7.00 | 13.00 | 27.00 | What Does this Tell Us? Opening Weekend Gross Sales: The mean or average of opening weekend in gross sales in $9.38 million. The range between the sales is large and can be as little as $10,000 to as high as $108.44 million. The five-number summary is .01, .0625, .0395, 12.49 and 108.44. The top 25% of the movies had an opening weekend gross sale amount of $12.49 million or more. While 50% of the movies grossed $395,000 or less and the other 25% at an even lower amount of $62,500 or less. Total Gross Sales: The mean or average total gross sales is $33.04 million. The range between the total gross sales is high as well starting as low as $30,000 to as high as $380.18 million. The five number summary is .03, .375, 5.854, 47.69 and 380.18. The top 25% of the movies had a gross sale amount of $47.69 million or more. While 50% of the movies...
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...by Raffi • The Three Little Pigs, by Paul Galdone • Dinosaurumpus, by Tony Milton • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, by Bill Martin jr. and John Archambalt 2) SEASONAL/HOLIDAY • Round the Garden, by Omri Glaser • Mud, by Wendy Cheyette Lewison • Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf, by Lois Ehlert • The Snowy Day, by Ezra Jack Keats • Thomas’s Snowsuit, by Robert Munsch 3) FICTION • In the Tall, Tall, Grass, by Denise Fleming • Strega Nona, by Tommie DePoala • Little Cloud, by Eric Carle • It Looked Like Spilt Milk, by Charles G. Shaw • The Napping House, by Audrey Wood 4) POETRY • The Foot Book, by Dr. Seuss • How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?, By Jane Yolen • Brown Bear, Brown Bear, by Bill Martin Jr. • The Shape of Me & Other Stuff, by Dr. Seuss • The Wind Blew, by Pat Hutchins 5) NON-FICTION • Black? White? Day? Night! A Book of Opposites, by Laura Vaccaro Seeger • Apples Here! By Will Hubbell • Clothing Around the World, by Kelly Doundra • We Are All Alike, We Are All Different, by the Cheltenham Elementary school Kindergarteners • Little Bear Brushes His Teeth, by Jetta Langreuter SONG & DANCE LITERACY THEMES [pic] Title: A House for Hermit Crab Author: Eric Carle Illustrator: Eric Carle Publisher: Simon and Schuster children’s books Age Level: 4 – 6 Summary – A hermit crab wanders...
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...Part1 Summary of Brian Sutton’s Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald emphasizes the resilience of Tom and Daisy's corrupt marriage. He clearly expresses how misfortunate Daisy seems of her marriage in the novel. She falls in love with Gatsby after she meets him again and she seems not love Tom anymore. But after Tom tells Daisy Gatsby is a bootlegger , she does not seem love Gatsby anymore. Daisy does not leave Tom as what Gatsby wishes. Daisy lets Tom to think that Gatsby was driving when Myrtle Wilson was killed and she left with Tom. Daisy and Tom frame Gatsby to his death together. Part 2 Daisy loves Gatsby even though she frames him Although Tom and Daisy frame Gatsby in the novel “The Great Gatsby” by Fitzgerald, Daisy loves Gatsby. Daisy meets Gatsby again and falls in love with him like what she does five years ago. Gatsby wants Daisy to tell Tom that she has never loved him and she does so...
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...Executive Summary Our team, Trojan Worldwide, was recently interested in the average compensation and average return over five years of the top 800 CEO’s worldwide. We reached out to a CEO evaluation company to provide us with a sample of 60 CEO’s, including their compensation and return over five years. With this information, we were able to analyze the data and make inferences about the top 800 CEO’s worldwide. We were able to decipher which variables were relevant to deciding compensation, which included but was not limited to performance, profits, growth, and sales. Though we were able to work with some of the population parameters in our research, we mostly worked with the sample and the statistics we calculated. In the population, we were able to distinguish an extreme outlier which affected the measures of central tendency for the population. This outlier was Mr. Eisner of Walt Disney, whom had a compensation that far exceeded the rest of the CEO’s. In addition, we created graphical summaries for both the average compensation and average return over five years to infer about the shape of the population distributions. The average compensation of the 800 CEO’s was skewed toward the right, due to the outlier of Walt Disney. The average return over five years of the 800 CEO’s was more normally distributed but still skewed a little to the right. Once we started dealing with the sample, we found the measures of central tendency and variability for both compensation and...
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...Poter’s five forces 1, the bargaining power of suppliers Haidilao Pot has its own four large modern logistics center and a raw material production base, it uses Backward Integration Strategy on its raw material, the company is a large enterprise with national chains in China, the need for raw materials is large, enhance their ability to bargain, recently some vegetables (cabbage, etc. ) oversupply, causing prices to fall, this is good for the company’s business; Shuanghui clenbuterol issue regulations require companies to make safety requirements for food, meat supply is under attack, but also good for the company’s business. It means suppliers has low influence on the company. 2, the bargaining power of buyers Haidilao’s guiding strategy is service differentiation, maximum to meet customers’rationalize requirements. In Haidilao, even waiting for seats can be enjoyable. There are different drinks and kinds of chess on the desk, newest play cards aside and services like nail care for women and shoe care for men available all the time. During dining, you are provided frequently with warm hand towels, a pinafore with ethnic feature, hair string for girls, glass cloth in case that the drop splits to your glasses and a small plastic bag to put your big screen cell phone in. Every waiter and waitress has the right to give you a free meal in particular situation. These uncommon attributes attract more and more interest. On the products, the company will often...
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...SCHOOL OF URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING SURP 841: Real Estate Decision Making Fall 2011 COURSE OUTLINE Instructor: Office: E-mail: Telephone: John S. Andrew, Ph.D., M CIP, RPP Robert Sutherland Hall, Room 525 john.andrew@queensu.ca 613-533-6000 ext. 75756 Session Time: Mondays, 11:30 am - 2:20 pm Session Room: Robert Sutherland Hall, Room 554 Overview of the Course The course is an introduction to the concepts, principles and analytical methods involved in making the broad variety of key investment decisions regarding commercial real estate. It is designed to supplement, rather than replace SURP 844: Real Estate Project Planning. Therefore, the emphasis of this course is on commercial real estate investment rather than development. However, some elements of the latter will inevitably be addressed. The focus will be on fullyoperational income-generating properties, primarily large in scale. The main asset types of office, industrial, retail and multi-unit residential will be discussed (and possibly a few more specialized types). Another emphasis of the course will be on the micro level – the evaluation of the investment merits of individual properties (or at least individual transactions). Less attention will be paid to the macro level i.e. portfolio management. To the extent possible, the course content (including readings, cases and assignments) will be Canadian (although it is recognized that real estate investment is increasingly a global endeavor). This is primarily...
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...Performance Lawn Equipment (PLE) Corporation Performance Lawn Equipment (PLE) Corporation BA 514 Business Analytics BA 514 Business Analytics Week 1 Assignment 05/17/15 Week 1 Assignment 05/17/15 Section 10 Group 6 Section 10 Group 6 Table of Contents Assignment Summary 3 Chapter 3 | Part I: Business and Market Overview 4 a) Dealer Satisfaction Analysis 4 North America 4 South America 4 Europe 4 Pacific Rim 5 China 5 C) Complaint Submissions Analysis 6 f) On-time delivery 6 g) Defects after delivery 7 h) Response time 7 Chapter 3 | Part II: Shipping Cost Analysis 7 Chapter 3 | Part III: Customer Survey Overview 8 Chapter 4: Detailed Statistical Information 12 a) Dealer, End-User Mean and Standard Deviation Analysis 12 Dealer Satisfaction Trends 12 End-User Satisfaction Trends 14 b) Descriptive Statistical Summary 16 c) Quarterly Response Time Analysis 17 d) Defects after Delivery Overview: Last 5 Years 18 e) PLE vs. Industry Mower and Tractor Sales Analysis 20 PLE vs. Industry Sales of Mowers 20 PLE vs. Industry Sales of Tractors 21 Appendix 23 Assignment Summary Week 1 | Assignment #1 due on 5/17/15 by 11:59PM PST | Chapter Required | Sub section | Chapter 3 | Part 1.a | Chapter 3 | Part 1.c | Chapter 3 | Part 1.f | Chapter 3 | Part 1.g | Chapter 3 | Part 1.h | Chapter 3 | Part 2 | Chapter 3 | Part 3 | Chapter 4 | a | Chapter 4 | b | Chapter 4 | c | Chapter 4 | d | Chapter...
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...Examining the Truth in Drug Advertising Vanessa Buchannon Clayton State University Duloxetine (Cymbalta) is an FDA approved selective serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor indicated for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD). Television commercials for Cymbalta can be viewed on major and cable networks, during daytime and early evening hours. The television commercials are run during the broadcast of soap operas and other daytime programming. Advertisements also appear on home improvement channels such as Home and Garden (HGTV) and the Food Network. The commercials depict active, attractive women and men that appear to be in their mid-forties and fifties participating in enjoyable life activities. The emphasis of the message in the advertisement for major depression disorder is depression is treatable and manageable by the use of Cymbalta. Cymbalta commercials also advertise the treatment of Fibromyalgia pain. The television commercial briefly describes the major side effects of Cymbalta such as nausea, dry mouth and constipation. The commercial also states that Cymbalta should not be taken by patients that take monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) and in patients with uncontrolled narrow angle glaucoma. Even with air time being limited, I believe the television advertisement to be truthful however, the focus of the advertisement is on the benefits of the medication and they do not give adequate time to disclose side effects, adverse reactions or contraindications...
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...by: Rusty B. Dominise Submitted to: Ms. Sheehan Mae Author October 11, 2012 CHARACTERS: Willy Wonka the owner of the biggest chocolate factory in the world and the genius in candies and sweets making Charlie Bucket the poor young fellow who was very lucky Augustus Gloop the very fat child who have done nothing but to eat Veruka Salt the rich spoiled brat who gets whatever it is that she wants Violet Beauregarde the gum addict who chew all day Mike Teavee the child who loves TV and guns Grandpa Joe the grandpa of Charlie who accompanies him with his tour SETTING: The story happened on a winter, in a place where everyone loves chocolates and sweets. SUMMARY: (1)The family of Charlie Bucket has seven members -- his father and his mother, his grandparents on both father and mother side, and the young Charlie himself – yet they live in a small house and they are very poor. But despite their status in life, the young Charlie is not asking for anything… Anything else but chocolate… So sad he cannot buy even one for himself when in fact just a short walk from home there stood an enormous chocolate factory. (2)Charlie was curious of the chocolate factory and its owner Willy Wonka so he ask his Grandpa Joe to tell him stories about the factory and its owner. Charlie found out that the factory is the most successful and the biggest in the world and that it has strange stories. (3)Grandpa...
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...that was on Moodle, so I could be sure that it would be okay to use it. My expectations were not very high because it is a pretty old book and I never really like old books. Summary Chapter one – Down the Rabbit Hole A little girl named Alice and her sister were sitting on a bank when Alice saw a white rabbit with pink eyes running close by her. At first, she didn’t think much of it, but when it took a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket she realised this wasn’t natural and she ran after it. She saw the rabbit disappear into a hole under the hedge and jumped right after it. After a very long fall, she ended up in a dark hall with a table and a tiny golden key on top of it. The key belonged to a tiny door but she knew she would never fit through. Then she found a bottle labelled with the words ‘DRINK ME’. When she took a sip it appeared to be a shrinking potion and she shrunk until...
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...7 – 2 Five Star Tools Managerial Accounting BUS 5431 Fall 2015 December 6, 2015 Executive Summary Five Star Tools is a family controlled manufacturing organization that makes chisels and saws utilized by diamond setters. They deliver the apparatuses using a 3 stage process. In the previous two years the organization has encountered critical development and now and again has not possessed the capacity to meet request due dates. Administration has acknowledged that they have a bottleneck in the coating and sharpening procedure. Overview The president of Five Star Tools, Maxfield Turner chose to meet with the VP of Marketing Betty Spence to address the missed due dates and production capacity. In their meeting Betty Spence trusts they ought to quit tolerating requests in which they can't meet client due dates to keep up their reputation in the business. The president of the organization Maxfield Turner trusts that they ought to take a gander at the organization's item offerings and generation imperatives. He needs to survey with the bookkeeping office the potential effect of wiping out less gainful item offerings and with the creation office on approaches to relax the requirement in the covering procedure. Issues Addressed A. Recognize the Binding Constraint Since administration has recognized that the bottleneck happens at the coating and sharpening procedure, operations ought to be decreased in the cutting and chemical shower divisions to address the...
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...Running Head: Risk Management Assessment Summary Risk Management Assessment Summay HCS/451 Jodie Sapaugh August 6th, 2012 University of Phoenix Quality Management When it comes to quality management in health care it has changed and developed more over the years. Quality management is a continuous development that health care organizations use to distribute merchandise and services that will make sure to meet or exceed consumer expectations (McLaughlin, & Kaluzny, 2013). Quality management in health care has evolved over the year to address increased demands from consumers related to the quality care and services, as well as to address problems in patients' outcomes (McLaughlin, & Kaluzny, 2013). When it comes to risk management, it is a vital part in health care. The purpose of risk management is to enhance patients' safety, ensure compliance with the law, avoid legal exposure, and prevent accidents. In health care and long term care (LTC) you are dealing with patients' in life or death situations. Risk management in health care organizations helps physicians and nurses limit the risks that are associated with their jobs. By having risk management in long term care facilities this helps reduce potential risks because it ensures that the medical staff are following all of the safety protocols that are set in place as well as making wise medical decisions. Legend Senior Living is...
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...O. Henry’s The Gift of the Magi and other stories Student Learning Materials Published by The Office of English Language Programs Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs United States Department of State Washington, D.C. 20037 americanenglish.state.gov In this publication, there are many links to other websites. These links to websites do not constitute an endorsement by the U.S. Department of State of the site or the opinions presented therein. Photographs © Shutterstock.com 2 THE LAST LEAF PRE-READING ACTIVITY 1: VOCABULARY MATCHING Some vocabulary words from the story “The Last Leaf” are listed below. Each word also has a picture that shows its meaning. In this activity, practice these words before you read. PART 1: MATCH AND REWRITE Directions: Use the pictures below to guess the meanings of the words. Use a dictionary to look them up, when needed, then match each word and picture to the definition provided. Words Definitions A type of disease or illness painter A flat, (usually green) part of a tree or plant growing from a stem or twig painting materials An artist who paints pictures masterpiece A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk sickness Things for painting, such as paint and brushes to get well A person’s best work, a great piece of art leaf To feel better, not be sick anymore branch 3 PART 2: WORDS IN CONTEXT Now practice these new words and phrases. The following sentences are from “The Last Leaf.” Each...
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...Rip Van Winkle Summary: “Rip Van Winkle” is an American masterpiece of the short story. It is based on local history but is rooted in European myth and legend. Irving reportedly wrote it one night in England, in June, 1818, after having spent the whole day talking with relatives about the happy times spent in Sleepy Hollow. The author drew on his memories and experiences of the Hudson River Valley and blended them with Old World contributions. “Rip Van Winkle” is such a well-known tale that almost every child in the United States has read it or heard it narrated at one time or another. Rip is a simple-minded soul who lives in a village by the Catskill Mountains. Beloved by the village, Rip is an easygoing, henpecked husband whose one cross to bear is a shrewish wife who nags him day and night. One day he wanders into the mountains to go hunting, meets and drinks with English explorer Henry Hudson’s legendary crew, and falls into a deep sleep. He awakens twenty years later and returns to his village to discover that everything has changed. The disturbing news of the dislocation is offset by the discovery that his wife is dead. In time, Rip’s daughter, son, and several villagers identify him, and he is accepted by the others. One of Irving’s major points is the tumultuous change occurring over the twenty years that the story encompasses. Rip’s little Dutch village had remained the same for generations and symbolized rural peace and prosperity. On his return, everything has...
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...Executive Summary Rob Pincombe, purchasing manager at unifine Richardson is responsible for procurement of honey from its suppliers. Unifine purchases one million pounds of honey annually with at 50:50 blend of Chinese and Canadian honey which costs him $1.08 per pound. Unifine, apart from in-house usage of honey, sells 80% of its honey to one large franchise and his customers demand product consistency. With Chinese supply blocked, which is a major supplier of honey to world meeting 20% of honey demand, honey suppliers can demand a high price. Unifine’s purchasing from a single source in the past, exposed its buying strategy to unforeseen risks from sudden fall in market supply, and also proves that Unifine Richardson is no more sustainable than its supply chain. With fall in demand, Unifine is not in a position to bargain price. Its main concern at this time is to ensure uninterrupted supply so that its supply chain is not disrupted. Pincombe should decide to lock a price for Canadian honey to ensure smooth supply as a short term strategy. Long term strategy should include having diverse supplier base and backward integration, buying raw honey from local buyers and pasteurizing to ensure honey availability if this project meets ROI. Analysis and evaluation: Applying Porter’s five forces analysis for honey market it appears that buyers don’t have much influence on honey market. As honey supply has reduced by 20% in world market, suppliers are at upper hand and control...
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