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RESEARCH PROPOSAL

"Imagine yourself locked up in a cage, smashed among many of your own kind without much food or water. I do not think anyone wants to live in conditions like that. It is one big reason why I think people should adopt animals from shelters instead of buying them from pet shops. First, buying will contribute to the overpopulation of animals. Second, animals purchased from pet stores or puppy mills may not be very healthy when they are older. And third, pet stores are only focused on the money. Purchasing an animal from a pet store or a pet farm will contribute to the overpopulation of animals. According to the Peta2 website, 3 million to 4 million cats and dogs are euthanized in US animal shelters yearly because they do not have enough space. Pet stores and breeders sell animals purely for the money and do not think about the actual well-being of the animals they sell. Adopting an animal sends out the message that animals should have homes, be taken care of properly and be protected."

Source: Song, N. (2018, May 16). Voices of youth: Don't shop for pets; adopt them instead. The Straits Times. https://www.straitstimes.com/forum/letters-in-print/dont-shop-for-pets-adopt-them-instead

Although many animal rights groups emphasise adopting an animal companion, rather than shopping for one, people still continue to purchase pets. You are tasked to submit a research proposal that aims to investigate the phenomenon of pet adoption from a psychosocial perspective within the context of Singapore.

Provide an INTRODUCTION for this Research Proposal

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8. The reserve requirement, open market operations, and the moneysupply Assume that banks do not hold excess reserves and that households do not hold currency, so the only form of money is demand deposits. To simplify the analysis, suppose the banking system has total reserves of $400. Determine the money multiplier and the money supply for each reserve requirement listed in the following table. Reserve Requirement Simple Money Multiplier Money Supply (Percent) (Dollars) 20 10 A higher reserve requirement is associated with a money supply. Suppose the Federal Reserve wants to increase the money supply by $200. Again, you can assume that banks do not hold excess reserves and that households do not hold currency. If the reserve requirement is 10%, the Fed will use open-market operations to $ worth of U.S. government bonds. Now, suppose that, rather than immediately lending out all excess reserves, banks begin holding some excess reserves due to uncertain economic conditions. Specifically, banks increase the percentage of deposits held as reserves from 10% to 25%. This increase in the reserve ratio causes the money multiplier to to . Under these conditions, the Fed would need to $ worth of U.S. government bonds in order to increase the money supply by $200. Which of the following statements help to explain why, in the real world, the Fed cannot precisely control the money supply? Check all that apply. The Fed cannot prevent banks from lending out required reserves. The Fed cannot control whether and to what extent banks hold excess reserves. The Fed cannot control the amount of money that households choose to hold as currency.

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A. A product has a contribution margin ratio of 40% and selling price of $30 per unit. Fixed costs are $11,000. Assuming the company increases the selling price to $40 and doubles fixed costs, what is the breakeven point in units?

B. Setup costs for Weird Al’s two different accordion products: The Polka, and The Super amounted to $12,000. Each product has the same number of set-ups. Weird Al used 4,000 labor hours to product The Polka, and 2,000 labor hours to produce The Super. Weird Al currently applies all overhead based on direct labors hours. However, after taking BUAD 2050 Weird Al is considering switching to activity based costing. What is the impact? The Polka is _____________________(indicate under or over-costed) by $__________ under traditional costing. The Super is _____________________(indicate under or over-costed) by $__________ under traditional costing.

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C. Super Apple Inc. harvests apples, and then makes apple sauce and apple cider. The joint cost of harvesting apples is $400,000. Once the apples are cleaned, they can made into apple sauce and apple cider. From the harvest, 24,000 gallons of apple sauce and 16,000 gallons of apple cider can be produced. The apple sauce can be sold as-is for $2 per gallon or processed further for an additional $4 per gallon and sold as premium apple sauce for $10 per gallon. The apple cider can be sold as-is for $3.25 per gallon or processed further for an additional $1 per gallon and sold as premium apple cider for $6 per gallon.

1. How much joint costs will be assigned to each product (apple sauce and apple cider), if joint costs are allocated on the basis of gallons produced?

2. How much joint costs will be assigned to each product (apple sauce and apple cider), if joint costs are allocated on the basis of relative sales?

3. Mickey Enterprises has three department stores that have the following floor space:

Department 1 20,000 square feet
Department 2 30,000 square feet
Department 3 50,000 square feet

How much of the $1,000,000 store rent be allocated to each department?

E. Give three examples of direct costs that would incur in a paper airplane manufacturing department (what costs can be easily traced to this specific department?) 1._________________________________________________________________________ 2._________________________________________________________________________ 3._________________________________________________________________________

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1. Choose to write your essay on either Vertigo OR Citzen Kane.
2. Answer all the prompts below for that movie.
3. Other essay requirements:
- IN YOUR OWN WORDS. I want and expect student writing. Sharing essays with others constitutes cheating and will result in a zero for both parties. I will FAIL cut and paste jobs.
- Spelling, capitalization and word usage should be accurate to receive full credit.
- You MUST include a Works Cited page and cite ALL sources in MLA format. You must use in-text citations. Please ask the Tutoring Center if you need help! Use in-line citations or footnotes or it will be assumed that you copy and pasted and you will receive a ZERO.
 
Go here for instructions on how to do in-line citations.
4. Upload PDF, DOC, or DOCX file formats ONLY! (No Pages. You will receive a zero if I cannot read your essay.) Do not put your essay in the comments box.
 
VERTIGO
Opening Sequence: Intro & Ostinato
1. Read about the musical score for Vertigo here.
2. Read about OSTINATO in your textbook.
3. Watch the opening sequence for Vertigo here 
4. ANSWER:
  • Who was the director of Vertigo? Provide a brief bio in your own words and cite your sources.
  • Who was the music composer for Vertigo?
  • Provide a brief bio in your own words and cite your sources.
  • Using your textbook, define "ostinato".
  • How & why does the composer use ostinato in Vertigo's opening sequence - what effect does this compositional technique create in the viewer? Cite your sources.
 
Dinner Scene (without, then with sound)
1. WITHOUT SOUND watch the clip "Kim Novak in Vertigo (1958)" here
2. WITH SOUND ON watch the clip again.
3. ANSWER:
After watching the clip WITHOUT - then WITH sound - what information does the music give you about the characters that you would not know otherwise (there is no dialogue in this scene).
Judy Become Madeleine
1. Watch the clip Judy Becomes Madeleine (1958)" here 
2. ANSWER
How does Herrmann's music work in this scene? At what point in the action does the music reach its high point? How is this reflected in the visual (the lighting effects in particular?) Cite your sources.
 
CITIZEN KANE
1. Read the synopsis here 
2. Read about the musical score here
3. Read about the composer here
4. Watch the Breakfast Scene clip here 
5. Answer the following prompts in an essay.
- Who was the director of Citizen Kane? Provide a brief bio in your own words and cite your sources.
- Who was the music composer for Citizen Kane? Provide a brief bio in your own words and cite your sources.
- Describe the music IN THE CLIP PROVIDED ABOVE during each of the following time segments. What is happening in the scene at each point? How does the music support the dialogue? (Times below refer to the Breakfast Montage clip above.)
1. 0: 30-1: 17
2. 1:18-2:00
3. 2:00-2:39
 
 
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