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    The break-even analysis completed for each of the above assumptions revealed how sensitive each of the assumption is in terms of a percentage amount to the NPV calculation. Basically, the lower the absolute change in percentage the more sensitive the assumption is to the NPV calculation. The projected volume (1), price per unit (3) and production cost per unit (6) rank in the top six most sensitive assumptions to the NPV calculation. If Wiley International does not make enough, charge enough or the motors cost too much than NPV will be negative and this project will not provide value for the company and therefore not worth pursing. The break even for Projected Volume: 143 vs. 200 (assumption); Price per Unit (Brazil): 70.84 vs. 72.8 (assumption) and Production Cost per Unit (Brazil): 29.96 vs. 28 (assumption). Inflation in Brazil (2) ranks as second most sensitive assumption to the NPV calculation. The break even for Brazil Inflation: 9.79 vs. 8% (assumption). If inflation is to increase above 9.79%, which is only 1.79% above the assumption than NPV will be negative. The break even for Brazil Inflation: is 9.79% vs. 8% (assumption). It is important to note that Brazil has already had hyperinflation within the past few…

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    career. Describe which of the principles or assumptions underlying these approaches you find most interesting and compatible with your own values and beliefs. (minimum 300 words) One theoretical approach that I studied in this course which may be valuable to me in my life and career is Solution-focused brief therapy. One assumption that I find most interesting is the assumption that counseling builds on the client’s strengths and on a positive view of the future. (Riosalado, 2015). I also found…

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    sister, one of whom was going to have a brain injury which would be the topic of my interview. As I walked into the room I could see that the brother was clearly mentally impaired and the sister appeared of ordinary mental capacity. Purely based on appearance I assumed it was the brother that had the brain injury and that the sister was there more of a support person. However, as we began talking it became clear how wrong that assumption had been. After introducing myself, the sister introduced…

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    This article is comparison to Ramsden’s (2009) article was less effective, since in this article Ramsden (2016) only uses one form of evidence which is pottery and ceramic style to interperate political and economic affiliation and one’s ethnicity and identity. It seems as if throughout this article Ramsden (2016) is making assumptions based merely on ceramic/vessel style and the presence of the barred motif. This article was also harder and more confusing for me to read as his writing is not…

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    difficult to carry out on a day to day basis. Other components of dialogue such as listening, avoiding assumptions, collective thought, and dialogue culture all play a key role in defining dialogue itself. However, these components standing by themselves equates to ineffective communication. Effective dialogue only takes place when a person achieves suspending their own thoughts in order for the other components of dialogue to work cohesively. Engaging the brain to listen to all conversation…

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    This line is the most crucial to the theme of prostitution because of the way she uses 'rapturous ' in the above sentence. Rapturous is defined as “a state or feeling of great happiness, pleasure, or love” (Mirriam-Webster) and because the speaker has already stated that she has 'tutored fingertips ', the assumption is that she 's talking the state of her own arousal, which might also be confirmed when she talks about 'painting (her) lips red ' earlier – this could be an innuendo for her…

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    With this ad, there is endless assumptions you can make. Which I think makes the show so watchable, because for that being the very first ad of the show they contracted a whole lot of curious viewers looking for an answer to that ad. It was one of the reasons I started watching the show. Overall this was a very successful ad for what point they were trying to get across. If you have ever seen the show or know anything about the show, the ad fits in perfectly with the show. Typically, the show…

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    harassing a woman because of her skin color, and causing his father to be refused medical treatment because of his racist comments to a woman who worked at the hospital. Then there was Officer Tom Hanson who was the most unfortunate victim of this pitfall. In the beginning I was rooting for him but by the end he turned into a worse monster than his ex-partner Officer John Rayan. After finishing the movie Crash I was surprised at how much of an emotional response I had to some of the scenes in…

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    Hero than he professes his undying love and seeks her hand. This gesture could be regarded as the quintessence of romantic love. However, Claudio's admiration for Hero comes across as a school-boyish crush, rather than deep felt love and respect. He seeks the opinion of his friends to reinforce his judgment on Hero, thereby showing that he is not convinced of his own feelings. Claudio sees Hero as a flawless angel, a naive, boyish assumption. Benedick. Would you buy her [Hero], that you…

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    Charlotte). Mary, the Mother of God, plays an extremely important role in the teachings of Christianity. Marian art represents a shorter title for pieces of work that depict the Virgin Mary. Art equips us with a beautiful opportunity to express our emotions and passions; such passions for the Queen of Heaven…

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