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    The variable cost is $1 per flange for materials, and $2 per flange ($20 per hour divided by 10 flanges per hour) for direct manufacturing labor. 2. The inventoriable (manufacturing) cost per unit for 5,000 flanges is $3 × 5,000 + $20,000 = $35,000. Average (unit) cost = $35,000 ÷ 5,000 units = $7 per unit. This is below Fred’s selling price of $8.25 per flange. However, in order to make a profit, Graham’s Glassworks also needs to cover the period (non-manufacturing) costs…

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    Some examples of macroevolution include the impact that mass extinctions have on the diversity of life, the appearance of terrestrial vertebrates through speciation, and the basis of key adaptations. An example of this is flight in birds. Another example of macroevolution is a species named Primula kewensis, which came into existence because of the crossbreeding of two hybrid primrose species, Primula verticillata and Primula floribunda. Sedimentary rocks We do not know the actual, or…

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    All You Need To Know About Wisdom Teeth Extraction Overview The third and last molars on either side of the jaws (upper and lower jaws) are what constitute the wisdom teeth. As you well know, they are usually the last set of teeth to erupt, and their extraction is done in the late stages of teenage, i.e. the early twenties. In most situations, wisdom teeth normally come out either partially, or crooked, eventually only leading to a painful experience and bad oral health. A recommendation by the…

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    Sixty-one percent of the orcas who were studied had endured a “modified pulpotomy,” which is a hole drilled into the tooth and the soft pulpy tissue inside is removed to prevent a deadly abscess forming in the jaw. Trainers, John Jett, and Jeff Ventre, examined photos of the orcas’ jaws and teeth. They figured out that when orcas get bored in captivity, they might chew on stuff. The only thing around the orcas is a concrete wall, so when they chew on the wall, their teeth get damaged. The…

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    Essay On Water Moccasins

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    heat-sensing pits between their eyes and nostrils. They are able to detect temperature differences of as little as 1° C. Cottonmouths eat both warm and cold-blooded prey, including other water snakes. Prey such as frogs, fish, and other snakes are held in the jaws for a few moments after capture to allow them to succumb to the venom. Mammals (which are likely to bite back) are struck and then instantly released. If the victim flees before the venom takes effect, the cottonmouth tracks it by…

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    When something is considered priceless it is said that its value is so high that no amount of money could ever purchase that item. Materialistic objects that are priceless are usually either rare, ancient, or made from highly expensive material and crafted into some sort of art form giving the item its priceless tag. When we think about something so common and overlooked as the state of being alive and life itself, life is not seen as something priceless, but rather as something with potential…

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    Coronary Artery Disease

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    and rheumatic heart disease. Coronary heart disease (CHD) The main symptom of coronary is angina, which knows as chest pain. The pain can be feels as “heaviness, tightness, squeezes, or pressure in the chest or sometime it can be felt in arm, neck, jaw, shoulders or back.” (Coronary Artery Disease, 2015) also shortness breaths as known as a symptom of CAD, which do not let the heart’s pumping enough blood to meet body needs. It makes the people, who have it looks very tired. Congenital heart…

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    Essay On Homo Erectus

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    The study of the evolution of human beings often presents many challenges. One of the main challenges is the limited evidence and the constant emergence of new forms of evidence. From time to time, scientists encounter the challenge of naming the fossils and putting them into their appropriate species. In this paper, I am going to discuss the Homo erectus, Homo Heidelbergensis, and Archaic Homo sapiens. The paper will make comparative analyses of the individual species and point out why I…

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    elementary school. The thrill of evading the rubber balls, with the cool air smacking against your face as you run. Imagine preparing to catch a ball, and receive the pride that accompanies getting the opposing team out. Imagine getting smacked in the jaw by someone's head, and then feeling an excruciating pain for the rest of your life. Lucy Grealy experienced such traumatic events and reflects on them in her memoir, Autobiography of a Face. Within the memoir, she explains how this simple and…

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    While recently looking up Canadian laws, Animal Rights popped up and seemed very intriguing. From thereon, the Dog Owners Liability Act surfaced and it states “The owner of a dog is liable for damages resulting from a bite or attack by the dog on another person or domestic animal.” This law does make sense that the owner should take the responsibility of their dog because they were the ones who raised the dog to be the way it is but the one sub issue found with this law is the Pit Bull Ban. The…

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