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    Ratios Tell a Story

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    Name: Pham‚ Dzung Tuan Finance 425-Section 2. Instructor: Nathan Walcott. RATIOS TELL A STORY-2011 The case “Ratios tell a story-2011” represents the variation to the characteristics of the industries in which companies operate. The differences in financial results and conditions among companies are the result of management philosophy and policy. Some industries reduce their manufacturing capacity to match more closely their sales prospects right away‚ while others carry excess capacity to be

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    Overall how does Fitzgerald treat women in his novel? During the 1920s’ (also known as the Roaring 20s or the Jazz Age) women became more independent post-WW1‚ as they were finally given the right to vote. The 1920s’ was a decade of ‘the flapper‚’ the young women who exercised unprecedented freedom‚ having short hair‚ wearing relatively short skirts and applying make-up of a kind that had previously suggested immorality. Greatly increased mobility‚ in search of pleasure was a characteristic of a

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    the development of plot‚ setting‚ and characters throughout the novel. When carefully read it is clear that The Great Gatsby has several plots and underlying sub-plots. Fitzgerald uses realism to develop these plots by choosing plots that would be believable to readers. For example‚ the main plot of "The American Dream"‚

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    How to Tell a True War Story – The Irony of Truth in Tim O’Brien’s "How to Tell a True War Story" "This is true." (O’Brien‚ 420) – with this simple statement which also represents a first‚ three-word introductory paragraph to Tim O’Brien’s short story‚ "How to Tell a True War Story"‚ the author reveals the main problem of what will follow. "Truth" – when looked up in a dictionary‚ we would probably find definitions similar to sincerity and honesty on the one hand‚ and correctness‚ accuracy or reality

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    affects how your audience perceives war and its meaning. Using particular words to derive the meaning from the truth‚ can usually manipulate the reader from seeing the actual truth. The author talks to the audience in a way that connects with them through the words and stories told in these essays. The use of diction has the power to persuade the audience to a specific side of believability. In How to Tell A True War Story Tim O’Brien goes on about all the indications of what a true war story is. “Its

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    and War Stories Almost everyone has lied at one point in their lives. Some lies may be big and others small but they still tell the lie. Most people only lie to make their stories sound better. For example‚ war veterans love to tell their stories and the stories they tell are usually exciting and wouldn’t need to lie when they are telling their stories or at least one would believe they are not lying about the stories they are telling. According to Tim O’Brien in one of his many stories he clearly

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    Rations Tell a Story

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    in inventory than Safeway. The difference in total current assets was exactly 3% with Safeway having the advantage. There was a significant discrepancy however in the net PP&E. Safeway’s PP&E was 60.2% while Supervalu Inc.’s PP&E was 35.8%. This does make sense as Supervalu’s property‚ plant and equipment assets would be tied up in centralized large warehouses‚ trucks and forklifts while Safeway’s PP&E is dominated by dispersed grocery stores. Safeway would have much more invested in real estate

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    Chapter 8 Summary

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    Chapter 8 discusses different types of information and how to use it‚ I will use chapter 8 to correctly include information into my speeches. When giving facts and statistics the book explains I have to be able to back up what I say. The context of interpretation “...shapes the meaning of a fact by offering a way of looking at it.”(Osborn 149) When I give facts or statistics‚ I will further explain them‚ give context to them‚ so the class will be able to understand why I mentioned those facts or

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    Simple Truth or Detailed Exaggeration Have you ever been through a traumatic experience? How did you explain your feelings during it? Did you want the other person to feel the same way you did? A few years ago‚ a drunk driver ran a red light and crashed into my vehicle. Surviving the accident with no marks‚ bruises‚ or scrapes‚ I had no visible proof of what I had been through. But mentally‚ I was hysterical‚ frantic‚ and upset. My family did not understand my reason for being distraught since

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    Loblaw Chapter 8

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    Chapter 8: Reporting and interpreting cost of sales and inventory 8.1 Estimate the amount of inventories that your company purchased and produced during the current year. (Hint: use the cost of sales equation.) For the amount of inventories that Loblaw purchased and produced during the current year‚ we need to find the purchases of the period by using the equation of the cost of sales (BI + P – EI = COS). In the report‚ we can find the cost of sales (24 185 million) that we add to the ending

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