CHRIS SAVES THE WORLD
Wed
07
Apr
2010
Break Even Analysis
| Variable Cost | $10.00 per unit |
| Fixed Cost | $800.00 |
| Expected Sales | 200 units |
| Average Price | $20.00 per unit |
| Total Revenue | $4,000.00 |
| Total Variable Costs | $2,000.00 |
| Profit | $1,200.00 |
Thu
18
Mar
2010
Sex discrimination at work
http://usgovinfo.about.com/cs/consumer/a/fedexpays.htm
Federal Express had to pay 350,000 in compensatory damages for emotional pain and distress, and $2.5 million dollars in punitive damages to their employee Ms.Shaub because of sex discrimination.
http://usgovinfo.about.com/cs/consumer/a/fedexpays.htm
Tue
16
Mar
2010
GZ urban problems
- crime: http://www.cnki.com.cn/Article/CJFDTotal-GZDX200101011.htm
- congestion: http://news.qq.com/a/20080305/001848.htm
- sound pollution: http://www.chinabuses.com/2003/08/06003.htm
- light pollution: http://www.ycwb.com/news/2009-05/28/content_2146303.htm
- air pollution: http://news.sina.com.cn/o/2009-08-12/040616106635s.shtml
- education: http://www.shw.cn/jy/cd/uy/200903/183942.html
- tax: http://finance.sina.com.cn/g/20060123/15112299655.shtml
- housing price: http://blog.myspace.cn/e/406649149.htm?block=latest
- overcrowding: http://club.dayoo.com/read-cantonese-844230.htm
- traffic accidents: http://www.ce.cn/xwzx/gnsz/gdxw/200801/14/t20080114_14216132.shtml
Wed
10
Mar
2010
Business start up cost
product total:¥400
decoration cost:¥400
unexpected cost:¥300
total start up cost: around 1100
Fri
05
Mar
2010
Job describtion
I am finding job describtion about a salesman of a real estate company, here's what i found.
Fri
05
Mar
2010
Chinese introduction for our business
我們南湖國際學校10到12年級商業班的學生決定在廣州動物園開設一個賣動物商品的商店。這次開設這個商店是因爲廣州動物園至今仍未有一個專賣動物商品的店鋪,而且這樣的實踐活動可以令我們增加對社會的經驗而且還可以學會如何做真實的生意。本次項目取得的資金將用於慈善或作爲學校經費。我們商店的名字叫做爬樹爬山,英文名叫做"Bazoo Bazaar"。我們將主要售賣各類動物的衣服和飾品。我們班的學生將組成各個部門,包括設計部,市場部和產品部等,我們也會選出一個項目負責人俗稱PM領導我們,這個這麽重要的人物就是Nana。另外,我們將邀請到美術班的同學幫我們設計產品。這次的企劃將會是一個增加我們社會經驗,學會如何團結合作還有學會溝通的好機會!希望我們可以成功的完成~
Fri
05
Mar
2010
Budget forecast
tiger hats:¥16 for 1 min:5 x10
animal accessory rope:¥1 x20
animal pencil
box:¥6.5
x10
animal phone
box:¥7.5 x10
tiger
rod:¥7 x5
total:¥245
tent about ¥150 for
one x3
electronic board for promotion:50 x5
total:¥700
total budget: ¥945
Tue
02
Feb
2010
London's Urban Problems
Here are some urban problems of London:
Sun
31
Jan
2010
business article
KEITH HARRIS, the prominent football financier who brokered the sales of Chelsea to Roman Abramovich and Aston Villa to Randy Lerner, says he has been approached by a group of wealthy Manchester United fans wanting to “explore” the possibility of making an offer to buy the club from the Glazer family.
Harris stopped short of claiming a bidding consortium has been formed and The Sunday Times understands that no offer is imminent from any group linked to Harris, or from the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust, which is co-ordinating an anti-Glazer movement angered by club debts of more than £700m. “There’s a mood for change,” said one source. “But there’s nothing in place [financially] yet. This is an exploratory situation.”
Harris, the head of merchant bank Seymour Pierce, also brokered the sale of Manchester City to Thaksin Shinawatra as well as Eggert Magnusson’s purchase of West Ham. As a United fan, Harris has aspired in the past to be part of a fan-based takeover, albeit without success.
Speaking to the BBC’s Football Focus yesterday, he said: “We [Seymour Pierce] have been approached and if we can lend our weight to doing something for the good of Manchester United and football, we will.” He was unable to put a figure on any future offer for United. “It’s too early to say how much would have to be raised,” he said. “I would hope that there would be sufficient money in addition to that to show the Glazers they could take a profit and put the ownership into more caring hands.”
Asked to quantify the chances of a buyout by the Red Knights, as the unnamed would-be buyers have been labelled, Harris said: “It depends on the Glazers’ attitude.” The Glazers are believed to be happy in control and are not seeking offers to sell the club, which they bought for £800m in 2005 and was valued last year by Forbes at £1.3bn. To restructure United’s debt, the Glazers have just completed a £500m bond issue, which was over-subscribed twice over, showing the financial markets retain confidence in United.
A club statement issued yesterday read: “Manchester United is the most profitable football club in the world. Last year, on a record turnover of £278m, the club made a record cash profit of £91m. Interest payments were £41m and wages accounted for less than half of the turnover. The recent bond issue has been very successful and provides the club with certainty in its interest payments.” It added that money from Cristiano Ronaldo’s sale is available for players “who the manager thinks can improve the squad, not to prove to pundits that it exists”.
The fas of manchester are planning to buy shares from the boss of Manchester United-the Glazer family since they are bring Manchester United more and more debts.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/manchester_united/article7009568.ece
Mon
25
Jan
2010
U.N. climate chiefs apologize for glacier error
The Himalayan glacier
The U.N. has apologized for misleading data published in a 2007 report that warned Himalayan glaciers could melt by 2035. The original imformation they wanted to say is the the Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2350. These has hurted the reputation of the people saying that global warming are caused by human.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/01/20/glacier.himalayas.ipcc.error/index.html
Mon
25
Jan
2010
Glacier Profile
The Sawyer Glacier
There it stands before you, moving slowly to sea. Ice chunks as big as a city block and as tall as a three-story apartment building have been know to split and fall into the sea. The process is
called calving and this glacier, perched at the head of Tracy Arm (a fjord) sheds a chunk of ice on the average of once an hour.
Sawyer Glacier is one of the sights you'll see if you're visiting the Tracy Arm-Ford's Terror Wilderness. The pristine area covers 653,179 acres and consists of two deep and narrow fjords: Tracy
Arm and Endicott Arm. Both fjords are over 30 miles long and one-fifth of their area is covered in ice. The area takes its name from a U.S. Navy crewman named Ford who in 1899 paddled into
a narrow waterway connected to Endicott Arm. For six hours he was caught in surging tidal currents, surrounded by massive, crashing icebergs. He survived the ordeal and since then, this
finger-shaped waterway has been known as Ford's Terror. (An alternate suggestion: Ford's Fjord?)
Own a camera or video camera? Bring it. Don't own a camera? Buy one. Sawyer Glacier rates as one of Alaska's most massive glaciers, beautifully framed with snow-capped mountain peaks. Picture it
framed in your camera's viewfinder.
http://www.7blueseas.com/destinations/port.asp?rid=36&pid=16&igid=75
Mon
25
Jan
2010
The Oberlin Women's Suffrage Debate - 1870
Fri
22
Jan
2010
Business Plan: Thoughts and Ideas
I think we could sell some food other than cloth and toy. Mr.Conrad is good at making popcorn so we could ask him to teach us and then we could make popcorn in the zoo, also we could sell herbal tea because after chinese people eats something like popcorn, they would drink herbal tea.
Fri
22
Jan
2010
Zoo Research
http://www.sightinhk.com/sc/index.php/104/ (Ocean park)
http://www.akronzoo.org/shop/overview.asp (Azron zoo)
http://www.chesterzoo.org/shop/ (Chester Zoo)
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trainme (Wednesday, 10 March 2010 14:17)
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