CHAPTER 7 ------------------------------------------------- SUGGESTED ANSWERS Exercise 7-1 1. | | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | | Contract price | P50,000,000 | P50,000,000 | P50,000,000 | | Cost incurred to date | P 7,500,000 | P34,500,000 | P40,800,000 | | Est. cost to complete | 30,000,000 | 8,625,000 | - | | | | | __________ | | Total estimated cost | 37,500,000 | P43,125,000 | P40,800,000 | | Total estimated gross profit | P12,500,000 | P 6,875,000 | P 9,200,000
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navigation devices have become a phenomenon over the last few years. They have allowed users to obtain real time information such as geographic locations, maps, real time traffic and even weather. PNDs are one of the largest consumer markets with the GPS enabled devices. There are millions and millions of these devices all over the world making it easier for people to reach its destination using turn-by-turn directions by car, biker’s routes, even hikers just to give some examples. It just makes it
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high school kids to have their phones, I believe there would be less abduction’s that end badly. The reason I believe this is because with the new GPS apps on most phones these days, parents can track their child as long as the child has their phone on them. My older sister has wondered off without my mom’s permission and because of the AT&T family map GPS; she was able to track her down. Some abduction’s I have heard of happened at a bus stop or while a child was walking home from school. Having a
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located to Bathurst in 1963, over a period of time evolved and became the Bathurst 1000. The circuit then closed in the late 1970’s to be redeveloped and re-opened in 1989 and held its first international event the Australian motorcycle grand prix (moto gp). Today it begins to cater to the Superbike World Championship, V8 Supercars and the Australian Drivers' Championship. 4. Social: people whom visit the island are overseas tourists. The island is also visited by motor
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support a law against cell phone use while driving. They will feel that such a law would take away their freedom, especially with the constant growing of technology. We use our GPS navigators built into our phones, and that is a distraction as well. Some new models of cars are now equipped with communication and GPS devices built-in. This too can prove to be a
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MP A R Munich Personal RePEc Archive A critical analysis of Mudarabah & a new approach to equity financing in Islamic finance Shaikh, Salman Ahmed International Association of Islamic Banks 01. July 2011 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/19697/ MPRA Paper No. 19697, posted 19. September 2011 / 12:03 A Critical Analysis of Mudarabah & A New Approach to Equity Financing in Islamic Finance Journal of Islamic Banking & Finance, ISSN 1814-8042 By Salman Ahmed Shaikh Project Director
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in another city. There was quarter tank of gas. In India almost anyone can drive. I got into the driver seat and proceed with the route the GPS has told me it’s about 50 kilometers. As I was driving, more than halfway there the gas light had lighted up. The rental car that we had was newer and he told me I had about ten miles to the end of the tank. The GPS said I had 15 kilometers left. Therefore, I had converted it over, so that I would not empty the tank. I pulled over and I grabbed my phone and
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In 1990, Deborah Tannen wrote the article “Sex, Signs, and Conversation.” The author’s main purpose for writing was to explain to the audience why men and women cannot communicate. The author primarily supported the main idea, by telling a story, giving examples and giving statistics. In my opinion, the best supporting detail was when the woman said, “Why don’t we just ask someone?” then the man replied by saying, not for the first time, “I’m sure it’s around here somewhere. I’ll just try this street
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even a debit card to even a hand held gps unit and compacting it all into a chip the size of a eraser and implanting it into a humans limb now this by its self is amazing but then the limitations grow exponentially. The first impact this could have would be with Society. Now Society as a whole might clash with this concept at first due to some fundamental human traits such as invasion of privacy, This chip if left unchecked could function the same as a gps unit and give someone the ability to track
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In Ronald Bailey’s (2013) article “Your Cellphone is Spying on You,” he claims that with the recent evolution of technology the public has had less privacy, due to GPS and tracking systems. While GPS and location systems within cell phones can be viewed as beneficial to the people, it can also be used by third parties to view a person’s location at any given time. Not only can these parties access locations, they also have access to personal information within the cell phone itself. As stated by
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