...Victoria Kite In: Business and Management Victoria Kite Victoria Kite Company’s Master Budget Schedules Schedule A: Sales Budget November December January February March Recent & Forecasted Sales 25,000 25,000 62,000 75,000 38,000 Schedule B: Cash Collections January February March 60% of current Month 37,200 45,000 22,800 30% of previous Month 7,500 18,600 22,500 10% of 2 months prior 2,500 2,500 6,200 Totals 47,200 66,100 51,500 Schedule C: Purchases December January February March Desired ending inventory 39,050 6,000 6,000 6,000 COGS 12,500 31,000 37,500 19,000 Total needed 51,550 37,000 43,500 25,000 Less beginning inventory 16,000 39,050 8,050 6,000 Purchases 35,550 - 35,450 19,000 Schedule D: Disbursements January February March 100% of last month’s Purchases 35,550 0 35,450 March 31st acct. payable 19,000 Cash Budget January February March Beginning Cash Balance 5,000 5,100 37,692 Minimum cash balance desired 5,000 5,000 5,000 Total Cash available - 100 32,692 Cash Collections 47,200 66,100 51,500 Cash disbursed for operations 35,550 - 35,450 Rent 8,050 250 250 Wages & Salaries 15,000 15,000 15,000 Miscellaneous 2,500 2,500 2,500 Fixture 3,000 Dividends 1,500 Net Cash Receipts and disbursements (15,400) 48,350 (4,700) Cash deficiency or Excess...
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...The charity i chose is rscpca. when and where did it start? The RSPCA’s dates all the way back to 1871, when a public meeting to discuss the treatment of I'll horses in Victoria ended up forming into Australia’s first Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. After the establishment in Victoria soon followed the other states: Tasmania in 1872; New South Wales in 1873; South Australia in 1875; Queensland in 1883; Northern territory 1955 and Western Australia in 1892. In 1923 the Societies were given the Royal Warrant, becoming known as the Royal Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. (RSPCA) what does it do and where in the world does it operate? The RSPCA is an australian community based charity that works to prevent cruelty to animals by actively promoting their care and protection. The RSPCA not only shelters and takes care of animals they also pick up strays or missing animals on the streets and take them back in to protection untill someone picks them up. This has happened to my dog many times an withought the RSPCA It probably would have been hit by a car or lost. So I'm very thankful for the RSPCA. Why for the RSPCA deserve people time and money more than other charities? The RSPCA deserves people time and money the most because people don't realise how badly animals are being treated and how unfair most of there lives are. the RSPCA is doing there best to save as many of these as they can, with our helping hand we can together...
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...1. Why and when did you migrate to Australia? We came out to Australia in 1967. We left Scotland on the 3rd of May and arrived on the 5th of May. The reason we come out to um, Australia is that, although I had a good job over in the UK, we were finding it hard to make ends meet. So we come to the land of milk and honey, Australia! 2. Did you have a job when you arrive in Australia? Well my main qualification for work was, I was a qualified mining engineer so I thought I would continue with that in Australia so I had a job with the Belamby Co. Company in New South Wales. But on the way over we stopped in Whyalla in South Australia to see my wife’s parents and in a couple of weeks we had sort of run out of money so I went down to the BHP and they gave me a job as a Project Engineer on the construction of the coal ovens there and the wage was quite good, it was three times what I was getting before. So we stayed in Whyalla longer than we thought we would an I phoned the Belamby Co. Company up and said that we weren’t taking up the job and were going to stay in Whyalla for a little while, which we did and we made a lot of friends there and eventually there was a job in the paper for a production Engineer with Alcoa, which is an aluminium producing company in Geelong and I applied for that and got the job so we moved to Geelong. 3. Who was waiting for you when you arrived in Australia? When we arrived here, we came via Qantas and we flew into Brisbane and had all the...
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...Indian are mostly a thing of the past. Old concerns about racism can for the most part be put to rest. Surely, our political leaders should be mature enough to call a spade a spade and start challenging the views that should hold no place in a modern and tolerant democracy like ours. Only if we do this, can we rightfully market Australia as a prime destination for international students and visitors. MELTON Insp Greg Payne says any officer found to be racist towards Africans should be discharged from Victoria Police. Insp Payne said it was important to send a strong message to everyone in the force and the community that racism was unacceptable in any field. “We work in closely with our diverse and growing community and it is an expectation (in Melton shire) that everyone is treated equally,” he said. “If any allegations of racist behaviour by member of the force are proven, then that person should no longer be welcome as part of the force.” “Victoria Police will never tolerate racist behaviour.” There is only one solution to racism: develop policies that support diverse employment, to break up the closed shops and to make sure that organizations truly reflect the wonderful and diverse make-up of our rainbow nation. Australian was treated people friendly and politely. Many international students went there for study. Most teachers are generous. They teach every student friendly, although there has different race of people...
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...Wikipedia Epacris impressa, also known as common heath, is a plant of the heath family, Ericaceae, that is native to southeast Australia: the states of Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and New South Wales. French botanist Jacques Labillardière collected the species in 1793 and described it in 1805. Four forms have been identified, but no subspecies are recognised. Growing in heathland, shrubland or open forest, it is generally a small shrub around 0.5 to 1 m (1 ft 8 in – 3 ft 3 in) tall, with small stiff leaves. The red, pink or white tube-like flowers appear from late autumn to early spring. Honeyeaters, particularly the eastern spinebill, feed upon the nectar of the flowers. It regenerates after bushfire by seed or by resprouting. A pink-flowered form is the floral emblem of the state of Victoria. E. impressa is difficult to propagate reliably, which has limited its use in horticulture and revegetation. It grows best in well-drained but moist soil in a semishaded position. A highly regarded garden plant, the common heath was first cultivated in England in 1825 with over seventy named cultivars, most of which have now vanished. (Full article...) * Recently featured: * Eardwulf of Northumbria * Carolina Panthers * British contribution to the Manhattan Project * Archive * By email * More featured articles... | ------------------------------------------------- Did you know... | U.S. National Bank Building * ... that the U.S. National Bank Building...
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...try to encourage the community to go to events that could help change the land use laws in Liverpool Plains. The Lock the Gate Alliance focusses on agricultural communities all over Australia that are affected by mining that will damage the fertility of the land. On their Gunnedah Basin and Liverpool Plains section, they express the beauty and usefulness of the land and the impact that the mining can and is having on the country. All of these organisations have their own websites that also use social media to promote their cause. On the Lock the Gate Alliance YouTube channel they use personal stories and promote how agriculturally rich the area is. The Queensland government said they will protect the urban areas from mining but NSW and Victoria responded by saying that they will not follow suit. On the 21st July 2011, the NSW Government placed new conditions on coal seam gas mining which banned the use of toxic chemicals such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes. They also placed a suspension on the use of hydraulic fracturing during the drilling process. Hydraulic fracturing is the process of breaking rock by hydraulically pressurised liquid. Recently in September 2014 the NSW Department of Planning and Environment has allowed a new coal mine in the North of Gunnedah to be owned by Whitehaven Coal. Considering the damage that the Coal Seam Gas mining has caused, it has allowed the community to bond together to fight for a cause that affects all of them. In doing this...
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...to XX/XX/XXXX in order to spend them vacation with me. My friend and I were in the same class when we studied at high school. We had been best friends who got along very well XXXXXXX My friend obtained her XXXX degree in XXXXXX, and then she got a formal job offer from XXXXXX. State of Victoria is famous for its gardens, so I will take her to Melbourne’s abundant parks and gardens in the first week. I will take them to see scarred trees and Captain James Cook’s Cottage in Fitzroy Gardens, various species of plants in Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne and so on. After she has sufficient rest from the long flight, I will drive her to Yarra Valley& Dandenong Ranges. We will taste Australian wines in wineries and enjoy a sunny day in Olinda. Chinese New Year is the most important festival for Chinese people. I am happy that my girlfriend can celebrate Chinese New Year with me this year. We will go to Chinatown where there are traditional contemporary Chinese cultural activities such as lion dance and dragon parades. I will drive her to the Philips Island to view koala, kangaroo and penguin, which can only been viewed in Australia. There are a lot of other attractions in Victoria. I really want to take my girlfriend to those attractions and give her a good memory. I work in XXX as XXXX. I have stable income. Added to that, XXXXXX。 My friend will live in my place after arrival. I would like to support her in regards to XXXX,XXX, accommodation, food, transportation and...
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...VU21470 Ly Yong YEAP GEC000009L Task 1 1. Name Blue Lake in mount Gambier. 2. Name Dove Lake on island state of Tasmania. 3. Name Lake Alexandrina on outside the city limits of Adelaide. 4. River Abercrombie in Upper Lechlan. 5. River Aberfoyle in Guyra. 6. River Allyn in Dongog. 7. Mt Warning in New South Wales. 8. Mt Feathertop in Victoria’s second-highest peat. 9. Uluru in National Heritaige. 10. Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia, South Australia. 11. Tanami Desert in Western Australia, Northern Territory. 12. Simpson Desert in Queensland. Task 1 13. – 14. South Australia has a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters. 15. The Northern Territory has two distinct climate zones; the tropical Top End, which has two seasons and semi-arid central Australia, which has four. 16. The climate along the Queensland coast ranges from hot and humid in the far north, to comfortable cool temperatores in the southeast. The region never suffers from the chilly cold like many other places around the world, which makes...
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...Cheap kites make great stocking stuffers, additions to Easter baskets and birthday gifts. Kites are terrific gifts because you don't have to wait for a sunny, clear day. Kites work best during windy days and even overcast times, but don't fly your kite during rain or lightning storms. The best place to fly your kite is in a park, field or beach. The more room you have to run with your kite, the better. Try to stay away from trees while using your In The Breeze Rainbow Sparkler Fly Hi Delta Kite. While trees may not seem dangerous, you don't want to lose your kite high in a tree. If you have a small child who is flying a kite for the first time, it's a good starter one since it's a single line kite. It's lightweight yet durable. It won't come...
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...My dream Hello everyone! it is my great pleasure to share my dream with you today. My dream is to become a teacher. You know being a teacher is very valuable and very interesting. I think that it must be a great fun to be with children all the day. and if I am a teacher, I can teach my students a lot of knowledge. They might become stronger and cleverer because of me. That is a very contented feeling. China is a developing country. Chinese are not that excellent in their intellegent. so teachers in China might be very very important. They can provide the society with a lot of successful people, and make China a better place. Do you think that I have a good dream? I will work hard to make my dream become true! Thanks~ 我的梦想 你好大家!这是我很高兴能够分享我的梦想与你今天。 我的梦想是成为一名教师。 你知道作为一个教师,是一个东西,这是非常宝贵的,非常有趣。我认为它必须是一个伟大的乐趣与子女所有。如果我是一名教师,我可以教我的学生很多知识。他们可能会成为强大和聪明,因为我了。这是一个非常知足的感觉。 中国是一个发展中国家。中国人是不是优秀,在他们的智能。所以老师在中国可能非常非常重要的。他们可以提供社会了不少成功的人,使中国成为更美好的地方。 你认为我有一个很好的梦想,我将努力工作,使我的梦想变成真! 7-Ups of life 人生七喜 不知你是否喜欢我这篇人生七喜演讲? Good morning, Boys and girls! Does anybody like this drink(高举7-Ups的气水罐)? Well, this is my favorite drink. But today I am not going to talk about my favorite drink. I would like to talk about 7-ups of life. You may wonder what that is. Ok, please sit back and listen. The 7-Ups of life. 1. Wake up! I would say” Today is a new day. Let’s rejoice and be happy!” So I am going to stop to smell a flower. I’m going to stop to look up at the blue sky and the...
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...I dive trying to grab the handle, but a gust of wind causes the handle to fly high into this teeny tiny tree. The string is still all the way reeled out. This string is so long that the handle is stuck in one tree and the kite itself is stuck in an even bigger tree. With our luck the even bigger tree is across the road at the neighbor's house. We cannot get all the way to it because the kite is all the way at the tippy top of the tree. By this point Tarissa and I are laughing hysterically as I am also attempting to scold her for releasing the handle. Little Owen goes inside as I climb this super small tree, confused at the event that had just happened. The tree is so small that the biggest branch there is is as big as my forearm, and every single branch that I stepped on would either bend like rubber or snap as easily as a candy cane. It was absolutely horrifying. As I am in this tree trying to shake the handle out of it, Shanandria comes by laughing at us and telling us to give up on it. I was not going to give up on Iron Man. After about twenty...
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...build something as a kid? Has a kite ever flew by your mind? Building a kite from scratch is not only easy but awesome to learn! Although, building a kite isn't always easy you can always learn from building from scratch. Kites are easy to learn how to build and also easy to learn how to fly as well. It’s good to know how to build a kite because it’s easy to experiment with. You can build kites many different ways, many different ways can be how you want to build it and how you want them to look like. Second, kite building is not only for kids, it’s for everyone. Kites are meant for stunting, flying, fighting, and used for other activities. You can build a kite however you want. If you want your kite for regular flying you can build it for that specific activity. If you want your kite for stunting you can build it for that too. You can build a kite for anything you need it for. Kite history, in the history of flight, the first lighter-than-air balloon and the first powered aircraft are very recent when compared with the age of kites. The exact date and origin of the kite is not known but it is believed that they were flown in China more than two thousand years ago. One legend suggests that when a Chinese farmer tied a string to his hat to keep it from blowing away in a strong wind, the first kite was born. The earliest written account of kite flying was about 200 B.C. when the Chinese General Han Hsin of the Han Dynasty flew a kite over the walls of a city he was attacking...
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...General crowd at PIKF walking at the show area | Pune International Kite Festival | PIKF logo in shallow depth of field and then finally gets focusPeople in large numbers looking up towards the sky at the festival | Rugwed talks about our intention behind PIKF | Rugwed’s interview on the show groundMeeting sessions at Setu OfficeBrain storming at conference | It all started with a small objective of doing something on a bigger scale for the city | Discussion in Rugwed’s cabin with members talking about the showSystem work | Nachiket talks about the scale of the festival | Nachiket’s interview on the show groundLabours setting up the venue brandingLaying the green shade net on the flying area | 20 International kite flyers43 kite flyers from across India amazed Twenty Thousand Punekars | Close up of peoples excitement at the festival which includes kids, teens, parents, grand parents, police etc | | Kites flying in the blue sky with animated supers on the screen:’20 International flyers’‘Form 8 counties’’43 kite flyers’‘From across India’ | Amonkar talks about Sakal’s association with cultural Pune since 82 years and excitement of doing the cities first international kite festival event | Amonkar’s interview at the show groundLong shots, close ups etcPeople buying the tickets at the counter | | Time lapse shots of flyers chaletsInternational flyers un packing their kitesPreparing their kites for flying(All shots in close up and long with shallow depth of field)...
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...Comparative Phylogeography of Freshwater Habitats in Southern Australia: Using Palaeodrainage Reconstructions to Investigate Population Structure and Historic Population Connectivity Sarah Jackson A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree of Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience with Honours Department of Genetics School of Molecular Science La Trobe University October, 2011 Contents Abstract ........................................................................................................................... iii 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Phylogeography....................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Palaeodrainage........................................................................................................ 4 1.3 Background on Study Species .................................................................................. 6 1.4 Aims and Hypothesis ............................................................................................... 8 2. Materials and Methods ............................................................................................... 10 2.1 Locations ............................................................................................................... 10 2.2 Expectations of Hypothesis.....................................
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...Victoria (Australia)-Socio-Cultural Impacts Tourism can have many socio-cultural impacts which can have both negative and positive contribution to the Victorian state community (Hall, 2004). Based on the 10 year plan strategy policy, those impacts will be analyzed below along with some recommendations for their future implementation. The history of Victoria is very important to the locals and this is why the government is preserving it by having numerous museums and heritage site buildings. It is one of the places where Aborigines live and a lot of tourists visit Victoria to find out how these people live (Melbourne Australia, 2013). As noted in the 10 year policy document, in the year 2005 in November, the Government of Victoria released its local financial strategy called: “Moving forward: Making Provincial Victoria the Best Place to Live, Work and Invest”, which consisted of $502 million of innovative development enterprises for the following four years (2006-2010). The strategy included numerous tourism-specific commitments and initiatives which are going to have a direct influence on the industry of tourism and events of Victoria state including $9.6 million for the following three years from the Aboriginal Land and Economic Development Program to develop the use of by the Aboriginal communities. The impacts to the region that will be implemented of the strategy will be evaluated and monitored over the time of the strategy in order to ensure the maximization of the...
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