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  • The name "Alaska" evolved from the Aleut word "Alyeska," meaning the "great land. Oahu is Hawaii's most popular island, with it world famous Waikiki Beach, which offers travellers an array of unforgettable experiences. The Hawaiian tour departs Jan. 23, returning on Feb. 5, and includes 12 nights in Waikiki Beach in a cityview room with a kitchennete, Waikiki trolley tour, Pearl Habour tour, Aloha Flea Market, Honolulu Zoo and the Polynesian Center, with dinner. Cost is $2799, based on double occupancy. I can't think of a better way for a solo traveller to tour some of the most beautiful parts of Europe and make some great new friends than on our beautiful new ships," says Nicole De Wilde, the company's vice-president of sales and marketing for North America. "Plus you get the priva...

  • ..., it amends that Act to provide that the cost of benefit enhancement measures under that Act, pr... the financial system, including financial markets, in Canada. Division 2 of Part 5 amends the Canada... of the taxation year under paragraph (a), plus 22% of the amount by which the amount taxable exce... Guidelines for Drug Donations issued by the World Health Organization, as amended from time to time,...

  • ... efficiency of the rule and its effect on the cost of litigation, and (c) to consider the influence o...De plus, la regle interdisant la scission d'une meme cause...There is no legitimate market value for this kind of human suffering, and calcul...H Patrick Glenn, Legal Traditions of the World: Sustainable Diversity in Law, 3d ed (New York: Ox...

  • Today's NDP" still lives and breathes the quaint fantasy that depoliticizing the phone company was an apocalyptic disaster. To the contrary, the Filmon government's biggest achievement was its bold decision to privatize the company. That allowed the province to exit a fast-moving, increasingly risky marketplace while cashing out near the top of the market for telecommunications assets. MTS now offers lower consumer prices and better services. It has made massive investments in high-speed Internet, cellphone service and television, and expanded smartly into other provinces, all without cost to taxpayers. With the state of technology in power markets comparatively stable, the need to privatize Manitoba Hydro on those grounds is less pressing. It does make sense, however, to unwind one o...

    ... per-capita consumers of electricity in the world. Stuck with 1930s "power at cost" ideology, the pr... payroll, capital, and corporate taxes, plus cut income tax by 20 per cent. It's almost enough ...

  • Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion. Unlike in case of the "blue ocean" strategy framework, th...

    ... potential for a product form (i.e., low cost airlines/motorbikes/ herbal shampoo) or for a prod... to persuade customers to travel and see the world. In addition, an increase in market potential can ... follow price-minus pricing rather than cost-plus pricing. The company needs to rework its cost stru...

  • ... are integrated into the operations of the world's most powerful militaries and normalized through their transactions on the free market. The market for private military services is consi... begins with an overview of the scale and cost of contracting in the two major theatres of the wa... of State, and $7 billion for USAID, plus $5 billion in grants and cooperative agreements aw...

  • ... or analysis other than test marketing, whose primary objective is any of the following: ..., namely, oral, dermal or inhalation, plus (i) the age, sex, number, species, strain and sour...Benefits and Costs . Profile of Affected Sectors . As the principal n... products (approximately 1.5 percent of the world chemical output of $2.7 trillion) with value-added...

  • ... (R&D) despite having access to some of the world's most generous R&D tax incentives. . Canada's low... spillover benefits to offset the associated costs: tax administration, compliance and the costs of f... should continue to focus its efforts on market "pull" factors by ensuring taxes on income derived... from the private to the public sector plus the marginal excess burden (MEB) or marginal effic...

  • .... We briefly describe pre-World War Two poverty in Winnipeg, and then outline the ... of the changing character of the labour market and partly because of the wall of racism they enco...Urban Renewal . Urban Renewal was a federal cost-shared program that involved bulldozing neighbourh... project could cost as much as $8 million plus annual costs for management and maintainence (Metr...

  • This paper contributes to an understanding of the historical development of management accounting by presenting an example of cost accounting practice in Portugal in the first half of the 18th century. It explores the integration of cost and financial accounting systems within a double-entry accounting framework by the Silk Factory Company (SFC) between 1745 and 1747. The SFC's methods of product costing, pricing, inventory accounting, expense recognition, and production control are reviewed within the political, economic, and social context of Portugal at the time. The SFC is revealed to have used job-order product costing, with allocations of overhead costs, allowances for wastage and shrinkage, and elements of rudimentary standard costing. Our findings provide evidence of the existen...

    ... policy in early regulated (monopoly) markets at the Royal Soap Factory of Seville (RSF) (1525-1... Social Context of Portugal: In the western world of the first half of the millennium, Italian city-...Selling prices were not a function of cost plus a mark-up, but could vary. This can be seen by com...



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