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    Rent is a fixed, committed cost because it does not change due to differences in activity levels. In other words, rent is always a cost that will be due regardless of business activity level. It is generally considered a committed cost because once you sign the lease you are committed to paying rent for the life of the lease (Walther, 2012). Property taxes on land and building are fixed committed cost due to the fact that it does not change as per stipulated tax period. This tax does not affect…

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    15. What is modulation? Give its advantages. Answer Definition of Modulation The message signal having weak strength cannot be transmitted directly through the communication channel Since carrier signal carries the message signal therefore, certain carrier signal parameters are changed according to the message signal. A method in which message signal is transmitted to the receiver with the help of carrier signal is called modulation. In this, both carrier signal and message signal are combined…

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    Mao Tse Tung's seeked to modernise agriculture and industry in the ‘Great Leap Forward’. The policy was ineffective in raising national output resulting widespread famine and poverty. Between 1959 and 1961, food production declined as a result of crop and industrial shortfalls. A famine arose causing millions of deaths. The loss of privately run sectors affected China significantly. Just…

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    behind by an average of 21% on an output per hour basis for an individual employee. (ONS, 2014) Throughout this report we will investigate what the productivity gap is, a timeline of the gap and the reasons why this is occurring and what both the government and businesses can do in order to rectify the problem and increase productivity nationally. What is the productivity gap? The productivity gap is defined by the Economist as: “…an indicator of a country’s output capabilities is the ratio…

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    Assessment Task Two Case Study Question 1 Mr. Harding has a number of ‘pre-morbid’ chronic conditions that may be impacting on his admission and the care you will need to provide. Choose two (2) of Mr. Harding’s chronic diseases, explain the pathophysiology. What organs are affected by each disorder? (20 marks/10 per disorder) Asthma Asthma is a chronic syndrome related to the inflamed airways of the lungs (Rogers 2010). This is due to the constriction of the airways from an exaggerated…

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    exist as to the optimal training technique required to enhance power, and in particular vertical jump height, in football players. Mainly the use of bounding and jumping involved in plyometric training has been an effective way of increasing power output in particular relation to vertical jump height. This was identified by Markovic (2007), in the meta-analysis of studies looking into the effect of plyometric training on vertical jump height, he concluded that height gains were made over…

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    computer. After pondering upon the processes of human thought and the theoretical logical process of a computer Turing devised his most famous achievement which we know today as the Turing Test. The test itself measures and compares human output and the output of a machine. While that might sound woefully dreary it has been recognized as a grand accomplishment which paved the way for the development of artificial…

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    factory production as a manager of the plant. 2.2 Operations in practice This is Production operations management theory, the theory used in the game. (Guru,2013) Briefly, the production process of operations is input into the output process, as shown. a. Input and output content changes The production process of the input of workers, labor, labor object. Where the object of labor eventually changed the form, the workers in the contract according to the contract in the production process to…

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    facility PO and identify the media outlet(s), to which it was sent. Public Affairs Office (PAOs): Follow Up • When contacted by the news media, be prepared to say what the facility has done or is about to do to prevent a recurrence. Procedures: Input/output controls are mechanisms intended to protect the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive information. Unauthorized access to documents containing…

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    instead divide the work to complete a task through his Principles of Management. Getting more than one person to complete a full take will make it less likely to fail. ‘Given a constant input of effort, both the quality and quantity of organisational output tend to increase in degree with additions to the magnitude of labour specialization’ (Archer 1990,…

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