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    calculate the unit costs by mentioning the costs type of each of them. So, first, the costs types must be clarified. The types of costs are as follows (Accounting for Management, 2017): - Variable Costs are that costs that change as the volume of production changes and are related to production units, such as the cost of materials used in manufacturing. The total value of the variable cost increases with the increase in the volume of production, and vice versa; - Fixed Costs are the costs that…

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    There are many differing opinions on war and the motivation to fight in it. In Carl von Clausewitz’s famous document, On War, he goes in depth about his specific views on war. Clausewitz says that the ideology that people feel for the war is what motivates them to fight and this motivation is in direct correlation with the violence in the war, but I believe that it is people’s desire for change that motivates them to fight in the war. Though Clausewitz makes good points throughout On War, I…

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    Calvinism and Arminianism have five disputed points between them. Calvinism is a branch of Protestantism that was founded by French theologian John Calvin. Arminianism was founded by Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius and is based on his theological ideas. Both Calvinism and Arminianism were created roughly around the same time period. John Calvin was born in 1509 and lived until 1564 while Jacobus Arminius was born in 1560 and died in 1609. These two theological set of beliefs are very similar…

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    inventory. The marginal cost is the total variable cost of the product, it consists of direct labour hours, direct materials and direct expenses, therefore when the production units increase, the total variable cost will increase proportionately. In other word, the marginal cost can be avoid if there are no any unit to be produced and will…

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    the point where marginal revenue equals marginal cost. Marginal revenue can be simply defined as the change in total revenues as a result of an increase of one unit. Similarly Marginal cost on the other hand is the change in total cost as a result of an increase in one unit of production. As such maximize profits, as is the aim of all profit making businesses, is to produce and sell units provided the revenue from additional unit(s) outstrip the cost of producing it or them. By evaluating the…

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    Ernest Jünger’s memoir Storm of Steel details his experiences as a German officer on the Western Front during World War I. Jünger eagerly volunteers for military service and is deployed in 1915 to a reserve unit in Champagne. Throughout the course of the war, Jünger works his way up through the ranks until he becomes an officer. He fought hard, was impressed only by soldiers’ bravery and in the end won an award for his efforts. His first person narrative painfully depicts the harsh realities of…

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    For many veterans, war is not a heroic story or a means to achieve political ends instead it is a palpable reality in which they cannot escape. Kurt Vonnegut created his novel Slaughterhouse-Five not merely as a fiction narrative; it studies the profound and extensive influence on the historical and contemporary nature of human interaction situated in times of war: its moral, mental, and physical components and demands. Since the novel’s publication in 1969, Slaughterhouse-Five continued its…

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    implications of the French Revolution was that it opened the path to total warfare because it became normal for wars to bring destruction and misery to citizens not normally involved in war. While it is true that this amount of violence was not entirely novel, it had never been as widespread or normalized as it was during the modern and late-modern periods. During the French Revolution, citizens became legitimate targets since war became “total in scope and aims.” During the early 1790s, the…

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    Sherman's March Even though that most people are aware that generals during the Civil War kill their enemies in order to win, a few people realize that General Sherman had a direct impact during the end of the civil war because of his strategy of total warfare which resulted in General Sherman barely killing any of the confederates, and his army which quickened the wars end and saved the countries lives. General Sherman had a direct impact during the end of the Civil War because General…

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    Total depravity are said to be people who fall from their humanity in the image of God are unable to do good, and prone to evil. We must and be very careful of the statements we make especially those sounding as if we are pointing finger at each other. All people including those who are moral and religious are sinners. Total depravity, understood correctly means that although both Christians and non-Christians…

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