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    A PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STUDY ON HOW TEACHERS TALK TO THEIR STUDENTS IN KINDERGARTEN TK SABILILAH MALANG. I. Background of Study Language is a very important aspect for human life because it is means of communication that can help people share ideas‚ wants‚ and anything else. Carrol (2008‚ p. 3) stated that it is our most important tool in communicating our thoughts and feeling to each other. Even a very small kid needs language to communicate with others although his language is still very limited

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    James Baldwin Annotated Bibliography As I shall show in the paper that follows‚ a quest for family stability and the ability of self- expression through his gift of communication characterized James Baldwin’s childhood; as James Baldwin developed into an adult‚ he used his command of language and dedication to his craft to transfer his life’s experiences to the written page and bring his civil rights journey into his writings. August 2‚ 1924 turned out to be a very eventful day

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    Baldwin Bicycle Company

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    BB 1 Baldwin Bicycle Company Objectives of Session 1. Practice in applying a comprehensive financial analysis framework to a “new business” opportunity. 2. Blending strategic marketing analysis and financial analysis. 3. Blending corporate strategy with marketing strategy This case is an excellent one for contrasting the conventional framework (Relevant Cost Analysis) with the Superior (?) framework (SCM) BB 2 1973—15 million bikes sold “bicycle boom” (Baldwin 135‚000) 1982—10 million bikes sold

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    a. How Baldwin currently compete on the basis of Michael Porter’s (1980) competitive strategies: Customers: Major customers of Baldwin are those who had passion in riding bicycles‚ Baldwin offered wide range of product with 10 models for kids to adults. Hi-Valu was a potential buyer for bikes wanted to purchases bikes from Baldwin at lower prices than wholesale prices under a brand name called “Challenger”. Secondly‚ Hi-Valu wanted the Challenger bike to be somewhat different in appearance from

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    Baldwin Bicycle Company

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    BALDWIN BICYCLE COMPANY In May 1983‚ Suzanne Leister‚ marketing director of Baldwin Bicycle Company‚ was mulling over the discussion she had had the previous day with Karl Knott‚ a buyer from Hi-Valu Stores. Hi-Valu operated a chain of discount department stores in the North West. Hi-Valu’s sales volume had grown to the extent that it was beginning to add its "own-brand" (also called "private-label") merchandise to the product lines of several of its departments. Mr. Knott‚ Hi-Valu’s buyer for

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    would be difficult to predict return due to the uncertainty of customer retention with the implementation of this deal. Q5. What are the major cash flow implications of the Challenger deal? Cash flow is a difficult situation currently for Baldwin. It takes the inventory approximately 125 days to turn and then another 46 days to get paid. This is a very long time. The Challenger deal states that they would pay within 30 days. This would help with the current 46 day AR turnover. The contract

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    to accept the order of Hi-Valu Company‚ due to analysis and compare below. Advantages Outstanding profit Assume that Baldwin Company accepted the orders of Hi-Valu Company to make profits. In this condition‚ we should know whether Hi-Valu Company had enough short term assets to cover its short term debt. Therefore‚ we should calculate Working Capital ($) of Baldwin Company: The cost of each finished product in the first year: Materials + labors + variable cost (24.5*40%)=39.8 + 19

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    Baldwin Cycle Case

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    Baldwin Cycle Case 1. Relevant Cost: Direct Material $39.8 Direct Labor $19.6 Variable Overhead(@40% of $24.5) $9.8 Total Relevant Costs $69.2 2. 2-months Raw material for 25‚000 bikes @ $38.9 $165‚833 WIP Inventory(1000 @ $69.2) $69‚200 Finished Goods(500 @ $69.2) $34‚600 A/R (30 days) @(25‚000/12*92.29) $192‚270 Total Inventory Costs $461‚904 Relevant Asset Cost (@5.5 %) $25‚405 Total Relevant Asset Cost $487‚309 Interest @ 18% $87‚716 Net Relevant Cost $399‚593 Price Per

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    Baldwin Bicycle Company

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    Baldwin Bicycle Company Baldwin Bicycle Company is its own independent bicycle shop that has been in business for almost 40 years. Last year Baldwin had sold 98‚791 bikes which accounted for nearly $10 million in sales for 1982. Suzanne Lesiter is the marketing Vice President of Baldwin and has just been offered a proposition from Karl Knott‚ a buyer from Hi-Valu to possibly start producing bikes for them. Baldwin had never conducted any business with a chain department such as Hi-Valu since it was

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    Deborah was judged and marginalized as an outsider due to the fact that white men took advantage of her. Baldwin does an exceptional job of explaining to the reader the stigmas that Deborah had to face from society after everyone knew that she had been raped. Baldwin explains that black men were afraid to approach her and believed that she had been choked with the white men’s milk (Baldwin‚ 121). Baldwin further critiques this notion of the pure women by

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