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    both closed and open-ended questions on the socio-economic and demographic background of the dairy farm households and on household time allocation. Based on the survey results, the households were further stratified into milk market participant, and non-participant households. We selected 168 households for the direct observation of intra-household time allocation. As Schwartz, Herz, & Frazis (2002) noticed, measuring adult household members` use of time produces valuable information on how…

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    In addition, the sensitivity analysis and resources allocation are also represented in this section. First of all, we will evaluate the project based on SWOT quantitative method in accordance with internal (Strengths & Weaknesses) and external conditions (Opportunities & Threats) (Milosevic, 2010). Strengths…

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    Crew Resource Management (CRM), what is it and why is it necessary to have it in place? The CRM was designed and implemented after two tragic incidents in aviation, that resulted in death and the destruction of two United Airlines aircraft. Incidents and crashes happen, weather and time do not always dictate when they are going to happen, but some could have possibly been avoided or may be handled more effectively and safely if the CRM was in use at that time. Unfortunately, at times it takes…

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    The first limitation of modern police allocation models is the data used to allocate the required number of police officers in order to effectively meet the desired objectives. If the data used from calls for service, response times, and administrative times are calculated incorrectly, then the number of required officers allocated for a given area or time period will not be appropriate. Second, police allocation models provide an estimate for the required number of officer needed based on the…

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    WALL-E: Waste Allocation

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    The plot centers on a robot called WALL-E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class) whose job is to collect garbage on Earth due to years of mass over consumption. After years of collecting garbage, WALL-E (voice Ben Burtt) grows a certain behavior as he collects things to decorate his home and develops an affection for ‘Hello Dolly’ which he watches on a VHS tape time and time again. From the video, WALL-E seemingly learns the ideas of holding hand and falling in love. One day,…

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    Finally, two forms of indirect compensation that are minimally thought of in retrospect of compensation are relocation expenses and paid time off. The military may move a service member and/or family once a year or once every several years. Anyone that has moved in the civilian sector knows what an inconvenience to time and budget moving can be. The military pays for labor, supplies, mileage, equipment, lodging, food, and any other expenses incurred as a result of the move. Military members…

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    Background Story I grew up in a city roughly halfway between Seattle and Tacoma where much of the population is toward the low socioeconomic standing. Spending grades K-12 in the public school district that was not the worst, but certainly not the best. Learning has always come naturally, so I was never pressured to give my education much (if any) thought until the summer before starting my sophomore year of high school. The next few years were the most agonizing and the influential of my…

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    Question 1 – ASSET ALLOCATION The following report and its contents outline the asset allocation of charity X to be submitted on 25th May 2015. Strategy Overview A balanced asset allocation has been formulated with Australian and US equities, as well as cash and government bonds. This medium-term investment strategy will generate the best possible (while conservative) rate of return. In order to ensure that we achieve a well-diversified allocation in terms of securities and global market…

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    of this memo is to discuss and suggest solutions/manager incentives for NMC’s cost allocations in evaluating the performances of two divisions, Classic and New Wave. The Problems of Cost Allocations from Classic and New Wave Divisions Throughout the problems, both Classic and New Wave’s management divisions were lacking of goal congruence in achieving the company’s objective, which was an effective cost allocation set by the upper management. While New Wave wants to focus more on producing…

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    3.1.2 Objectives The first generally accepted objective of joint costs allocation is profit maximization (Hilton et al., 2004; Horngren et al., 2011). The approach adopted by these authors is: 1. List the product combinations that may be obtained from the common process. 2. Estimate the respective selling prices of each product. 3. Estimate the separable costs of to make the products marketable. 4. Determine the product combination with the maximum profit. With the estimation of separable costs,…

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