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    We studied the effect of household milk market participation on intra-household time allocation in rural Ethiopia, by observing 156 households --78 milk market participating and 78 non-participating -- for two consecutive days. In this way we aimed to find out how a change in dairy farming production and marketing system affects adult household member`s time allocation regarding dairying and non-dairying activities. Our findings show that members of milk market participant households allocate…

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    control hazard are caused due to stalls. The stalls also depends on the dependencies also. Scheduling can be done before or after the register allocation. Before allocation it leads to maximum parallelism. If it is done after the results need more registers. If it has illegal combination the allocation is done after. It leads to false dependencies if allocation is done after scheduling. There are different types of scheduling (local, global, modulo, trace, superblock). Bypass Aware Instruction…

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    Society grants to physicians certain rights such as to prescribe drugs, perform surgeries, or any other medical intervention. Hence, the physician-patient relationship and healthcare services can be viewed as social services. Therefore, allocation of limited medical resources must take utilitarian approach (Kluge 2007). Emergency department (ED) physicians decide what kind health services and how much of it the patient will receive when admitted into ED. Therefore, emergency physician’s…

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    facilitated medically necessary visits to certain individuals, home based health care services, outpatient home visits, as well as other services to both the disabled and the aged. As such, this program has facilitated equitable health resource allocation. Medicaid The Medicaid legal guideline is provided for in the title XIX of the social security act. Notably, Medicaid denotes a federal state matching entitlement program that offers medical assistance to a particular group of persons as well…

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    Introduction The commercial viability of an industry, is its overall ability to succeed and be profitable over time. The Riverina region’s dairy industry, consists of twelve farms, producing almost thirty million litres of milk per annum, supplying not only the region but also is a significant contributor to Australia’s manufacturing and export trade of dairy products (Department of Primary Industries, 2014). The sustainability of dairy farming in the Riverina is influenced through significant…

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    A cost accounting system is a process or a method used by a business to estimate the cost of their products and to determine how a firm utilizes and earns funds. It aids management in making decisions and in the planning and control of an organization. All types of businesses, whether service, manufacturing or trading, healthcare, require cost accounting to track their activities. Therefore, different firms follow different methods for verifying cost accounting. This paper focus on activity…

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    Intergenerational Justice

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    In my opinion, the most compelling ethical reasoning for the existence of those present to bring about a sustainable energy future is the one made in regards to intergenerational justice. The key sustainability concept of intergenerational justice, therefore, includes parental responsibility to meet their moral responsibilities to their children such that an unbroken chain of obligation might link current and future generations across the ages. (Kibert, 83). And the least compelling argument for…

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    The ruling class exploits and oppresses the subject class causing conflict between them. Bourdieu says that the rich and powerful are favoured and the working class are duped into accepting their failure. Surprisingly the ruling and subjective class actually have a mutual dependence on eachother. Wage labourers need to sell their labour power in order to survive however without them there is no production, therefore the ruling upper class who own the means of production also need the labourers…

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    Regardless of how much taxes are increased, the GDP will decrease by more than the amount taxed. Since people will be taxed more, they will have less incentive to work and produce, so there will be less production. In turn, there will be less to consume and invest. In other words, the economy would slow down. The question "To what extent?" would be like asking "How long is a piece of string?" The extent of the shrinkage be totally different in both absolute and proportional terms. Each…

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    Pareto Optimality

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    used for assessing social welfare, resource allocation and to analyze public policy. It was a principle proposed by Italian economist and sociologist, Vilfredo Pareto in order to make high levels of inequality justifiable. An allocation is said to be a Pareto improvement if no alternative allocation could make at least one person better off while not making someone else worse off. A Pareto optimum which can also be referred to as Pareto efficient allocation means that it is impossible to try to…

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