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    Answer all questions Question 1 An industrial product may be manufactured by two methods of production. Using Method X‚ fixed costs are RM6‚540‚000 per period and variable costs are RM57 per unit. Using Method Y‚ fixed costs are RM7‚800‚000 per period and variable costs are RM45 per unit. a) Calculate the level of output per period for which the total costs are the same. (3 marks) b) Calculate the total cost per period for Method X at this output. (2 marks) c) State

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    In Jo Goodwin Parker’s essay "What is Poverty?" she asks you first to listen. To listen to her story of what poverty is like. She then talks about the different aspects of what poverty is‚ what parts it includes that make it a dangerous reality. Jo talks about the lack of health conditions she and her three children suffer from. After explaining that the government only gives a small amount of money per month‚ you see why she can’t afford more nutritional foods and soaps to clean her kids. The outside

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    The End of Poverty. This is a movie about how poverty will endure as long as capitalism thrives. Diaz connects the history of colonialism with the history of Western capitalism. He offers up a slew of talking-head academics and politics‚ ranging from Nobel economists Amartya Sen and he takes his cameras into some of the poorest regions of the world. Statistics showed in the film that‚ "In Latin America the richest 1 percent of the population receives over 400 times as much income as the poorest

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    Essentially the main goal of the American Revolution was not to unite these thirteen colonies but in fact was to focus on many growing problems such as creating a limited democracy‚ assess the slavery situation‚ protection of the colonist’s individual rights‚ improve trade‚ and much more. The fact that every single colony had a common goal‚ independence and freedom‚ made what America is today. Throughout this rebellion many views changed; views concerning the unionization of the North‚ South‚ and

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    In the documentary entitled “End of poverty” they conveyed numerous people who lived in various countries such as Africa‚ Bolivia‚ Brazil and many others that live in treacherous conditions. Majority of the people who live in this slave like conditions work for very little money or no money at all. In exchange for their labor they receive food or shelter in return. To begin‚ in the beginning of the documentary a man named Luciana along with his family were first introduced. Luciana has been unemployed

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    Overview: Sinclair Company is considering the purchase of new equipment to perform operations currently being performed on different‚ less efficient equipment. The purchase price is $250‚000‚ delivered installed. Sinclair production engineer estimates that the new equipment will produce savings of $72‚000 in labor and other direct costs annually‚ as compared with the present equipment. She estimates the proposed equipment’s economic life at five years‚ with zero salvage value. The present equipment

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    In an epic the hero is on a journey to accomplish one thing and winds up learning about himself or actually accomplishes something quite different from the original goal. In actuality‚ Beowulf is basically a hit man looking for glory. He comes to save the people from Grendel‚ not because he gives a hoot for the people but because he wants glory. Do you mean tragic hero? He’s not a tragic hero because he gets punished for something that is absolutely his own fault and he knows it - he goes after

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    Upton Sinclair wrote the novel The Jungle along with several other politically-charged novels. Primarily motivated by politics‚ Sinclair wrote novels encouraging socialism and condemning capitalism. The literary period‚ the historical events‚ his family background‚ his job experience‚ and his political opinion inspired Sinclair’s desire to write The Jungle. The bold novel incited bold reactions of both support and criticism. Despite the opinions of the critics‚ Sinclair’s political outcry is

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    Hello have any of you thought through on how California is experiencing a serious drought and the state will be challenged to meet its water needs in the upcoming year? 2013 was the driest year in recorded history for many areas of California‚ and current conditions suggest no change is in sight for 2014.Water is always important in California‚ but this year no one in California can afford to waste any water.  What is a Drought? If you say the word “drought‚” most people think hot‚ dry weather

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    What Is an Epic Simile?

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    What is an Epic Simile? An Epic simile‚ also referred to as Homeric simile‚ shows a similarity on an elaborate level between two subjects that is described in many lines of poetry. In Homer’s epic‚ The Iliad‚ he uses a number of similes to foreshadow what is to come‚ “to glorify them (characters) and sometimes merely to call attention to them” (Shipp)‚ or battle scenes. In the passage provided‚ Homer compares the battle between the Achaeans and Trojans with conflicts that occur in nature. These

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