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    Giberson Glass Studio

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    Course Title: Financial Management Assignment: Mid Semester Exam Giberson’s Glass Studio Pages: 6 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Production Schedule 4 Product Mix 5 Product Mix and Schedule 6 Cash Flow 7 Budgeting and Finance 7 Income Statement 7 Balance Sheet 7 Executive Summary Giberson’s Glass Studio was founded to produce exquisite hand made glass by Edward Giberson in 2002 and The main problems facing the company are the production schedule

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    Tattoo Artist

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    Tattoos have been an art alive for centuries. First they started out as a way to mark an individual and their place in society. Then they evolved into an art form for many people and some people get them just to have them. But here’s a question long pondered in the art of tattoos. I know I thought about it for a long time myself‚ before I had my first tattoo done. There are two main questions most people ask themselves. The first being‚ how much pain is involved with having a tattoo done?

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    Con Artists

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    Informative Outline Title: Con Artists Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on how the con artists work. Thesis Statement: In order to understand my topic‚ I will discuss scam victims‚ spotting a con-artist‚ and avoiding one. Introduction- I bet you all want to know how con artists work. They work by being deceiving when it comes to getting what they want. I will be talking about what they look for in a scam victim‚ how you can spot a con artist‚ and how you can try to avoid one. Body:

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    Giberson's Glass Studio

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    Giberson’s Glass Studio Comparison of the Past and Recommendations for the Future Giberson’s Glass Studio Income Statement For the Year Ending August 31‚ 2007 Revenues: Sales $ 31‚080 Total Revenue $31‚080 Expenses: Materials $ 857 Gas 9‚200 Operating Expenses 10‚210 Depreciation 4‚625 Interest 460 Total Expenses 25‚352 Net Income 5‚728 Executive Summary This report is to provide

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    Ceramic Artist Career

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    a ceramic artist or pottery designer and the reason I have chosen this career‚ for I am a very crafty person. Ceramics contains a type of craft and they specialize in the making of pottery. It is important to understand the education or training requirements‚ skills or talents needed‚ salary and benefits offered‚ and the duties for a particular career when making an important decision. Ceramic artist work in a self-employed environment and work as an individual. They work in studios and work on

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    The studio system began as a system designed by men such as Thomas Edison and Carl Laemmie to make‚ distribute and exhibit movies. (p.468) The system began to change in the golden age of films‚ then began to decline due to the economy‚ government intervention and reorganization of the studio system. (p.473-4) The start of the studio system began in the early 1900’s by men like Thomas Edison. The early beginnings of the studio system by men like Edison was to control‚create and profit from films

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    Studio session plan

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION. 2 INSTRUMENTATION. 2 RECORDING PROCESSES. 2 REFERNCE TRACKS. 2 SESSION PLAN 1. Drum Track Listings. 3 Microphone Positioning. 3-4 SESSION PLAN 2. Bass Track Listings. 5 Microphone Positioning. SESSION PLAN 3. Guitar Track Listings. (Rhythm) 5 Microphone Positioning. SESSION PLAN 4. Guitar Track Listings. (Lead & Overdub) 6 Microphone Positioning. SESSION PLAN 5. Vocal Track Listings. 7 Microphone Positioning. SESSION

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    POWERSTITCH DESIGN STUDIO

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    Powerstitch.com recently announced their participation in a great cause‚ to help out terminally ill patients at St. Luke’s Hospice achieve the best quality of life during the final stages of their illness. Management at Powerstitch has set up a Fund Raising page on JustGiving.com. The company reports that they look forward to the challenge of making the trek up to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro for such a worthy cause. The embroidery process created a whole new dimension for garments. The craft of

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    The Accidental Artist

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    The Accidental Artist "--- you don’t reach Serendib by plotting a course for it. You have to set out in good faith for elsewhere and lose your bearings ... serendipitously." -- John Barth‚ The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor by Angelo T. Salazar Elmo Makil’s career in music apparently happened by accident. "I did not decide to get into music. It was decided for me!" he reflects. He recalls attending a summer music seminar in Baguio City. After two days‚ he walked into the church

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    Great Artists

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    definitive Renaissance man. Michelangelo Buonarroti got his inspiration from the human body. Even with his painting of the Sistine Chapel‚ he was still known to be the dominant sculptor. It was said that there was much rivalry between the two artists. It is said that Michelangelo and da Vinci did not like each other. The only story about this and it comes from the Codice Magliabecchiano‚ an anonymous manuscript. Within the manuscript‚ it sais that Leonardo was with a friend and they were

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