project proposal about wood

Term Project Proposal Format
a. Name/s of student/s conducting the project:

b. Working title of the project:
c. Rationale for the project: (How does it fit into the overall structure and goals of this course? 350-500 words)
d. Specific goals of the project: (What exactly do you wish to accomplish by doing the project? Indicate how you will know you reached your objective/s)
e. A detailed plan of activities you will complete to finish the project: (Include a timeline and assignments of responsibilities.)
f. A description of the final product that will emerge from your work:
g. References

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Financial Considerations, Start-up Costs, and Income and Balance Sheets

This part of the business plan asks you to consider the costs of doing business, such as salaries, rent, and utilities. After you have identified the costs of doing business, as well as how much revenue that you expect to earn in one year, you will articulate how much you will need to get the business started.

Your research for this week will focus on the following topics and questions:

Expected Revenue: How much will you charge for your product? How many products do you believe that you can sell in one year (or how many customers do you think your business can attract)? Multiply the price that you will charge by the number of products that you hope to sell or the amount you hope each customer will spend. This will give you an estimate of your revenues for one year.

Hint: You will use the amounts you calculate in the costs and revenues questions in this part of the plan in the accounting statements, so be as realistic as you can.

Cost of Doing Business: What are the costs of starting up and doing business? Equipment, supplies, salaries, rent, utilities, and insurance are just some of these expenses. Estimate what it will cost to do business for one year.

Hint: Insert the costs associated with doing business in the table below. The following list below provides some hints as to where you can get this information. Note that these are estimates—just try your best to include accurate costs for the expenses you think will be a part of doing business. At the end of the chart, justify each expense and explain you rationale/cite sources to show accuracy of estimations. Written justification is required.

Expenses Expected Monthly Cost Expected Yearly Cost
Rent
Salaries and Wages
Supplies: Paper, office supplies, printer supplies, cost of goods to sell or cost of raw materials to make product, etc.
Advertising and Other Promotions
Utilities: Heat, Electricity, Etc.
Utilities: Telephone, Internet
Insurance
Other (specify)
Other (specify)

Hints for each expense in the table:

Rent: How many square feet is your place of business? What is the “going rate” per square foot for office space in your community? A real estate agent or a local SBA representative (www.sba.gov) can also be helpful in answering this question.

Salaries and Wages: Refer to the organizational chart. How much will each employee earn? How many hours will each employee be needed on a weekly basis? Once you’ve determined the weekly cost, then expand it to a monthly and a yearly cost.

Supplies: How much will the monthly supplies for doing business? What kinds of general office supplies will you need? Most prices for this information can be found on an office supply site such as www.staples.com. Also, if you are selling products you need to include your estimated amount of products to be purchased monthly. If you are making a product you should estimate the amount of raw materials needed to support your level of production.

Advertising and Other Promotions: Refer to your marketing section. You have described how you wish to reach your customer—now you need to decide how much it will cost. If you’re using television, contact the sales department at a local station. If you’re using newspaper, contact their advertising department. Salespeople are usually happy to answer your questions.

Utilities: These amounts will vary depending on your business and what utilities you will pay. If your business looks like an office, this cost may be similar to what a homeowner pays. However, if your business involves making a product, then the costs will be significant. An SBA representative can be a good resource.

Insurance: This value will be affected by the nature of the business. More equipment will usually mean higher insurance costs. Again, contact an SBA representative for feedback.

Startup Costs: How much money will you need to get your business started?

You will need to discuss the amount that you will need for computers, desks, racks, down payment for office space, etc. Justify your response with explanations of the amount requested. Written justification is required.

Income Statement and Balance Sheet: Create a balance sheet and an income statement for your business.

Use the specific Microsoft Excel templates created for each statement. You’ll find these templates as a link above and also in a file called Business Plan Part 5 Spreadsheets, available in Doc Sharing. These Excel files are handy because they already have the calculations preset—all you have to do is “plug in” the numbers and the calculations are performed automatically. If you make adjustments to the values in the Excel worksheets, you’ll automatically see how changes to expenses, for example, can improve the “bottom line.” Note that the Excel templates also include helpful hints as to where you can get the information you need to complete the balance sheet and income statement.

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Henry Purcell

answer the pre-qiz and quizquestions

Listen and watch the Pre Quiz 2 link on the board then watch the following excerpt of Benjamin Britten’s “Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra” You will need to copy this url and paste it into your browser.

For the first section of the assignment name the specific instrument or instrument section that is featured. I have given you the approximate starting time of each section. As we progress in this class I will ask as we study a piece – What is the instrumentation or orchestration of a work? The orchestration is the different instruments the composer chooses to use in his work. Write your answers on a document and upload it by end of day Monday.

1. Opening
2. :25
3. :46
4. 1:05
5. 1:20
6. 1:36
7. 1:54
8. 2:26
9. 3:24
10. 4:09
11. 5:00
12. 5:36
13. 6:32
14. 7:46

15. Who is Henry Purcell and what did he have to do with this composition?

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The transformation in the post-war years.

The documents in Chapter 28 all relate to the restructuring and recovery of Western societies and those connected to them in the decades following WWII. Choose three of the documents and use them to describe what elements of society had transformed or were confronted with changes in the post-War years. How did the different authors agree or disagree with the path forward for individuals, the state, and civil society?

Sources, please use this book, (John McKay et al, A History of Western Society, 11th Ed, Vol. 2), ISBN-13: 978-1457648519, 11th edition.

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Geology (and other Earth Sciences)

A Supramolecular Triarm Star Polymer from a Homotritopic Tris(Crown Ether) Host and a Complementary Monotopic Paraquat-Terminated Polystyrene Guest by a Supramolecular Coupling Method. put on it some pic and diagram

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Constructing the Written Evidence-Based Proposal: Final

–Combine all elements completed in previous weeks (Topics 1-4) (IN REFERENCE MATERIALS) into one cohesive evidence-based proposal and share the proposal with a leader in your organization (I WILL DO THIS AFTER YOU PUT IT ALL TOGETHER). (Appropriate individuals include unit managers, department directors, clinical supervisors, charge nurses, and clinical educators.)
–Obtain feedback from the leader you have selected and request verification using the Capstone Review Form.
–For information on how to complete the assignment, refer to “Writing Guidelines” and “Exemplar of Evidence-Based Practice.” (IN REFERENCE MATERIALS)
–Include a title page, abstract, problem statement, conclusion, reference section, and appendices (if tables, graphs, surveys, diagrams, etc. are created from tools required in Topic 4).
–Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide
–This assignment uses a grading rubric. (IN REFERENCE MATERIALS)

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Don Quixote and Hamlet

Response Paper 2

Choose one of the following questions and answer in a 2 page essay: PLEASE follow the rules, and the paper must be ARGUMENTATIVE & the THESIS must be SHORT & ARGUMENTATIVE!!!

TEXT USED: Norton Anthology of World Literature, 3rd. editon VOL. C

1. Don Quixote is a product of scholastic education and Hamlet a product of
humanistic education. Argue which is best while making specific references to
the two texts to support your answer. Hint: your argument should not simply
say “Don Quixote was insane; thus, scholasticism was bad.”

Rules:
DO NOT
___Do not use contractions
___Do not use “you,” “your,” “I” or “my”
___Do not end or begin paragraphs with quotes
___Do not use “There is/there are” statements
___Do not use questions in your paper

DO
___Use correct MLA in-text citation style
___Include an original title
___Use correct grammar and punctuation

Your paper should have an introduction with a clear thesis and a conclusion.
Use Times New Roman 12pt. font double-spaced. Follow the rules above
closely. Papers that have grammar and punctuation mistakes will lose points.
Be sure to look back to your notes in order to include key concepts related to
these works, cultures and time periods.

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Extinction

The word extinction carries an awful weight as it signifies the very end of a specific lineage – the last member of a given species dying. It is hard to imagine even though we are currently living in a time in which the number of extinctions is rapidly accelerating due to our own species’ activity on the planet. At the same time extinctions are a normal aspect of the pattern of life on Earth. The rate of exctinctions over evolutionary time pulsates in a mesmerizing ebb and flow with peaks that occasionally reaches an extinction rate of more than 90% based on the fossil record. Regardless, there seems to be a steady rate of background extinction that has occured over time. Our task this week is to understand the concept of extinction and the different processes that partake in the end of a species. Simultaneously, we also approach the concept of radiations, i.e. the process that leads to a rapid increase in the diversity of species. From an evolutionary perspective the connection between radiation and extinction is a very interesting one as an understanding of its dynamic connection can allow us to elucidate the patterns of biodiversity on Earth over time.

The goal this week is to discuss patterns of extinction and radiation of species:

Is there a pattern to the extinction events as perceived from the empirical evidence from the fossil record? What are possible causes of the major extinctions? The minor ones? Does extinction occur all the time? Why? Do species vary in their time on Earth? Can the evolutionary process prepare a species for surviving extinction events? On the other side of the coin – can one argue that there are events leading to a rapid increase in diversity of species? What conditions favor such radiations? Are there any connections between extinctions and radiations? Do you think that we are currently living in a time period that future biologists may refer to as a mass extinction event, the so called sixth mass extinction?

Choose a topic (see above), do some further research and write a thoughtful, analytical and comprehensive post (by Thu at the latest). You are, of course, expected to examine the works of the other students and respond to them in a thoughtful and creative fashion. Your task is to trigger a debate originating from the original post so try to be creative in your responses. You can agree or disagree as long as you provide a solid argument. Post at least three responses to the posts of other students over the week.

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Overview of the WMD in Iraq Report

Looking at the Overview of the WMD in Iraq Report, indicate three areas that you think indicate lacks in critical thinking. Your initial response should be at least 200 words and should use good grammar and APA citation and reference styles.

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