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    Total Depreciation

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    company’s year end is March 31. Depreciation for 2007-08: ((80000-5000)/5) X 9/12 = 11250 Depreciation for 2008-09: ((80000-5000)/5) = 15000 Depreciation for 2009-10: ((80000-5000)/5) = 15000 Depreciation for 2010-11: ((80000-5000)/5) = 15000 Total Depreciation 46250 Carrying Value on date of sale‚ ie March 31‚ 2011 = 80000-46250 =33750 Loss on sale is 33750 – 17000 = 16750 Journal Entry: Cash Debit 17000 Loss on Sale of Machine Debit 16750 Accumulated Depreciation Debit 46250 Machine

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    Total Rewards

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    Assignment #1 – Total Rewards Dr. David Fontaine‚ SPHR Total Rewards HRM 533 July 17‚ 2011 1. Describe each of the top (5) advantages of a total rewards approach. Years ago‚ society adapted a one size fits all approach when it came to total rewards. Total rewards had been designed to accommodate a wide range of people; it was generic and did not consist of any personalization or flexibility. As the twenty first century emerged

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    Total Institutions

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    Total Institutions In the year 1961‚ the author‚ Erving Goffman‚ published a book consisting of text and studies on mental patients and inmates‚ in what he has called "total institutions". There is a large focus on the life of mental patients‚ due to his year long study in an American institution. However‚ the center of my reading was based on the institutions and the lifestyles that are reached when placed in such establishments. When describing these institutions the author referred

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    Colgate Total

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    using Colgate Total toothpaste.  When determining what the consumer’s problem‚ one should consider their needs beyond just the physical such as toothpaste only a hygiene product.  It’s a cure for low self-esteem and will make them feel confident if they have control over their bad breath. Physiological advertise based on sex appeal‚ the outgoing success of sexual appeals at the gender‚ impulse‚ and inhibition level depends on the level of congruency the appeal has with Colgate Total. Safety someone’s

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    Total rewards are the monetary and non-monetary return provided to employees in exchange for their time‚ talents‚ efforts and results. The phrase “compensation and benefits” has given way to “total rewards”—which encompasses not only compensation and benefits but also personal and professional growth opportunities and a motivating work environment (for example‚ recognition‚ valued job design‚ and work/life balance). Stiffer competition in business has made it difficult for cost-conscious organizations

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    Total Footprint

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    Footprint Area (acres) | Percentage of Total | Carbon | 47.7 | 24% | Food | 49.6 | 25% | Housing | 40.3 | 20% | Goods/Services | 62.1 | 31% | Total Footprint | 199.7 | 100% | How did your Total Footprint compare to the average for your country? Did this surprise you? – My total footprint was higher in housing and goods and services. Yes I was surprised my total footprint was larger in those areas compared to avg for the country. How many Earths would be needed to support the human population

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    Total War

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    Total War Total war was introduced to Britain in May 1915 and was to last until the end of the war in November 1918. Total War put the whole country on a compulsory war footing with the government controlling it. When war was declared in August 1914‚ a certain naivety enveloped the whole country. Many did believe that the war would be over by Christmas 1914 - hence the rush by young men to volunteer before the ’fun’ ended. This whole belief that the war would be a short and sharp affair with Germany

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    Solid C Synthesis

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    and solid C were both extracted from unknown solution by first using chemically active liquid-liquid extract‚ followed by vacuum filtration.  Liquid C and solid C were then purified with the use of simple distillation and recrystallization respectively.  Through the process of recrystallization‚ the percentage purity of solid C was found to be 6.01%.  The melting point range of purified solid C was 117.0 – 119.0C while the boiling point of liquid C was found to be 117C.  The identity of solid C and

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    LAB 4 – SEPARATION OF A MIXTURE OF SOLIDS Purpose: To determine and execute the separation of mixture of solids through different means. Examples are magnetisms‚ evaporation‚ and filtration. Observations and Experimental Data: Data Table 1: Experiment Data Grams Percent of mixture Iron filings 1.4 g 31.1 % Sand 1.3g 28.9 % Table salt 1.0g 22.2% Benzoic acid .8g 17.8 % Total 4.5g 100% Questions: A. How did your proposed procedures or flow charts

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    LS Separation of Mixtures and Solids Purpose: To become familiar with the separation of mixtures of solids Hypothesis: I will be able to separate the materials using a variety of different methods. First‚ separate the iron fillings using a magnet. Second‚ I will put the rest of the solution into water and separate the insoluble sand from the soluble salt and benzoic acid. Third‚ I will filter out the benzoic acid when crystalized. Lastly‚ I will evaporate the water away leaving crystallized

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