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    (revenue minus expenses) of $40,100,000 (Arga). In 2013, Hofstra had net revenue of $17,800,000 (Arga). This decrease in revenue, which occurred due to the recession, resulted in a tighter overall budget. The result of this tighter budget was that Hofstra would need to make cuts in order to avoid a budget deficit. These cuts can range from cutting certain programs to changing teacher wages and employing cheaper labor. As previously mentioned, Hofstra has decreased the amount of tenure track and…

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    state, and local governments, but not all schools provide their students with art education. Following the recent recession, budgets cuts were consistent in schools across the U.S., with more than 95 percent of students attending schools with significantly reduced budgets. It’s estimated that since 2008, more than 80 percent of schools nationwide experienced cuts to their budgets. As a remedy in some instances, art programs were partially or completely eliminated from affected school districts.…

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    During the inter-war period, British technological development fell behind competing nations due to economic constraints, poor assumptions developed by senior military leaders, as well as contributing strategic and political factors. Historical examples suggest Great Britain had emerged as a leader in terms of technological innovation as it exited War World One . The country of Great Britain arguably exits the First World War as a leader in technological development regarding all three of its…

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    well as the promotion of justice and advocacy to those who are unable to voice out their concerns. At this time, the benefits of the CNL project is being perceived by the staff, but in a slow pace due to unavoidable circumstances, such as budget and time constraints. The awareness of the staff towards the project and its benefits in the microsystem encourages the sustainability of the project and the possibility of being implemented in other…

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    Unit 5 – Construction Technology and Design Assignment 1 Task 1 – describe the factors that influence the design process Budget The budget of the client can influence the design process as it limits how big the project will be. The budget also affects what type of materials can be used for the build and the land that it can be built on. Before the design process the client has quotations from others so they can have an idea of what can be built and where it can be built with the money…

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    Today, everything is a product. From media to marketing and everything in between, the aim of design is to ensure a profit from an established relationship between product and audience. The goal is for the audience to buy whatever you are selling, whether it be physical products or intangible concepts, and the design must make your product entertaining without being so outlandish that the audience feels out of their depth, thus rejecting it entirely. As a result, originality is a scarce…

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    Contractual Issues SEC was awarded competed for the Orion Shield Project in hopes that it would become a successful R&D effort of $500M spread over twenty years. As the winner of the phase 1 project they were awarded the project with a fixed budget of $2.2M over 10-months. This type of contract would be identified as a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) contract. This means that Gary would have no flexibility of the project costs if the price on any of the components increases. This implies that Gary and…

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    spite of the fact that athletic trainers are here to help prevent injuries, many schools do not hire these instructors full time, and neglect to hire one altogether. Although student athletes already have primary physicians and schools may have budget constraints, full time athletic trainers should be required at every school because they lower the amount of injuries and properly address athletic conditioning. Athletic trainers are extremely well informed…

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    Economic Transition Essay

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    “The process of economic transition in the former centrally planned economies has rarely been painless and smooth” Economic transition is an economic change from a centrally planned to a free market economy. A centrally planned economy is an economic system where the government owns all the finished goods and services, known as collective ownership, and makes the economic decisions rather than businesses, households, or individuals. While in a free market economy there is private ownership or…

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    UNCLASSFIED INFORMATION PAPER ATSG-AGS-TD 11 MAY 2015 SUBJECT: Department of the Army Mandatory Officer Promotion Board 1. Purpose: To provide a brief overview of the DA Officer Promotion is prepared and conducted. 2. Facts: a. The DA Secretariat conducts all centralized Active Component, Reserve Component, Officer Selection boards, providing administrative and technical support to selection boards in order to select the best-qualified Officers and for…

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