This document contains financial data from the balance sheets of Hindustan Unilever from March 2011 to December 2001. It includes details on sources of funds such as share capital and reserves, application of funds including gross block, capital work in progress, investments and current assets. It also provides book value per share for the reported periods. The data can be easily copied into a Microsoft Excel sheet for analysis.
This document analyzes the validity of an item number test administered to 10 respondents. It provides the respondents' answers, the correct answers, the number of incorrect answers for each respondent, and calculates the correlation coefficient (Rxy) between each respondent's answers and the correct answers. It then compares the Rxy values to a table value (Rtable) and determines that 37 of the 40 items are invalid based on low correlation.
This document contains Muhammad Abdullah Yilmaz's personal survival budget for his construction contracting business Yilmaz Construction. It forecasts revenues and expenses on a quarterly basis for 2013. Total forecasted revenues are $3.22 million with a gross profit of $240,500 or 7.5% of revenues. Total forecasted operating expenses are $193,468 or 6% of revenues, resulting in forecasted net income of $48,648 or 1.5% of revenues. Cash flow is projected to be $33,252 for the year after accounting for depreciation, changes in accounts receivable/payable, and debt payments.
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This document summarizes an education savings and insurance plan called SBI Life - Smart Scholar. With a single premium payment of 75,000 rupees, the plan provides a sum assured of between 93,750 and 3,75,000 rupees for the child. The investment returns 18% annually over a policy term of 5 to 25 years. Loyalty additions are provided every 5 years to increase the fund value and final maturity amount.
This document contains contribution information for Modesto C. Visaya with a social security number of 03-7882952-8. It shows his monthly premium contributions from 1994 to 2012, which total 221 payments amounting to 181,419.30. It also lists his date of birth as January 12, 1964 and date of coverage as September 1983.
Optimum Security Ltd has been issued Supplier Number 27173 by Achilles Information Limited. The certificate is valid until 23 February 2013 and was printed on 21 June 2012, with Peter Brookes listed as the Rail Sector Manager.
The document is a report generated by ROADCALC detailing pavement volumes for a project called JORDAN ALTO - VELEZ. It provides information on end area, volume, pay units and cost for a material called ESTABILIZACION at 15 meter stations between 11+650 and 11+900. The total ESTABILIZACION volume is reported as 377.99 cubic meters at a total cost of 377.99 dollars.
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This document summarizes an SBI Life insurance plan called "SBI LIFE - SMART SCHOLAR". The key details are:
1) It is a savings-insurance plan for a child's future that requires only 5 annual premium payments.
2) The sum assured ranges from Rs. 10 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh. The child's age must be between 0-17 years and parent's age 18-57 years.
3) The policy term is 5-25 years with a payment term of 5 years. Investments earn 18% annually.
This document contains financial data from the balance sheets of Hindustan Unilever from March 2011 to December 2001. It includes details on sources of funds such as share capital and reserves, application of funds including gross block, capital work in progress, investments and current assets. It also provides book value per share for the reported periods. The data can be easily copied into a Microsoft Excel sheet for analysis.
This document analyzes the validity of an item number test administered to 10 respondents. It provides the respondents' answers, the correct answers, the number of incorrect answers for each respondent, and calculates the correlation coefficient (Rxy) between each respondent's answers and the correct answers. It then compares the Rxy values to a table value (Rtable) and determines that 37 of the 40 items are invalid based on low correlation.
This document contains Muhammad Abdullah Yilmaz's personal survival budget for his construction contracting business Yilmaz Construction. It forecasts revenues and expenses on a quarterly basis for 2013. Total forecasted revenues are $3.22 million with a gross profit of $240,500 or 7.5% of revenues. Total forecasted operating expenses are $193,468 or 6% of revenues, resulting in forecasted net income of $48,648 or 1.5% of revenues. Cash flow is projected to be $33,252 for the year after accounting for depreciation, changes in accounts receivable/payable, and debt payments.
Sbi life smart scholar 75 k (single payment)Murali Reddy
This document summarizes an education savings and insurance plan called SBI Life - Smart Scholar. With a single premium payment of 75,000 rupees, the plan provides a sum assured of between 93,750 and 3,75,000 rupees for the child. The investment returns 18% annually over a policy term of 5 to 25 years. Loyalty additions are provided every 5 years to increase the fund value and final maturity amount.
This document contains contribution information for Modesto C. Visaya with a social security number of 03-7882952-8. It shows his monthly premium contributions from 1994 to 2012, which total 221 payments amounting to 181,419.30. It also lists his date of birth as January 12, 1964 and date of coverage as September 1983.
Optimum Security Ltd has been issued Supplier Number 27173 by Achilles Information Limited. The certificate is valid until 23 February 2013 and was printed on 21 June 2012, with Peter Brookes listed as the Rail Sector Manager.
The document is a report generated by ROADCALC detailing pavement volumes for a project called JORDAN ALTO - VELEZ. It provides information on end area, volume, pay units and cost for a material called ESTABILIZACION at 15 meter stations between 11+650 and 11+900. The total ESTABILIZACION volume is reported as 377.99 cubic meters at a total cost of 377.99 dollars.
Sbi life smart scholar 100 k (5 yrs payment)Murali Reddy
This document summarizes an SBI Life insurance plan called "SBI LIFE - SMART SCHOLAR". The key details are:
1) It is a savings-insurance plan for a child's future that requires only 5 annual premium payments.
2) The sum assured ranges from Rs. 10 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh. The child's age must be between 0-17 years and parent's age 18-57 years.
3) The policy term is 5-25 years with a payment term of 5 years. Investments earn 18% annually.
The document discusses the issue of organ trafficking and inequality in organ donation. It describes a case in India where day laborers were kidnapped and had their kidneys removed without consent to be sold for transplants. Experts note this is an ethical failure that exploits the poor. While a kidney could sell for $30,000, the poor are paid just $700. The conclusion calls for encouraging legal organ donation and stopping illegal organ trading to make the system fair for both rich and poor.
The document discusses organ trafficking and laws around organ sales in several countries. Brazil, Israel, South Africa, Iran, India, and China are mentioned, with details provided about their specific laws regarding selling organs and organ transplantation. The document also presents two case studies as examples and discusses debates around legalizing organ sales and potential benefits versus risks.
Organ trafficking involves the illegal transport and sale of human organs. In Indonesia, thousands die each year waiting for organ transplants as demand greatly outweighs supply. This gap has led to a black market where organs are obtained through kidnapping, deception, financial desperation, and sometimes murder. Major countries involved in organ trafficking as exporters include Pakistan, China, India and the Philippines, while importers include Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia and the US. Some countries like Iran have legalized kidney sales with regulation, while most prohibit organ trafficking and commerce. Solutions proposed include regulating organ trade through the state and harmonizing laws internationally to prohibit organ market advertising.
An organ transplant involves surgically removing a failing or damaged organ and replacing it with a healthy donor organ. The solid organs that can be transplanted include the heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, and intestines. For a transplant to occur, a matching donor organ must be found either from a deceased donor or a living donor. If the donor organ is from a deceased person it is called a cadaveric organ. Living donors can donate a kidney or part of an organ like a lobe of the lung or portion of the liver. For organ donation from deceased donors to be ethical, consent from family members is required. While organ sales raise ethical issues, recycling organs from deceased donors can benefit the living provided all ethical and legal
This document discusses the ethics of organ transplantation. It provides background on the history and types of organ transplants, as well as the World Health Organization's guiding principles on transplantation. Some key ethical issues discussed include how to allocate scarce organ resources fairly, whether organ markets should be allowed, and whether living donors should be compensated. Overall, the document examines the complex ethical considerations surrounding this medical procedure.
Persuasive speech organ donation powerpointdmccallum01
Over 100,000 people are currently on the waiting list for organ transplants in the United States, with someone added every 11 minutes. One person's organ donation can save up to 30 lives through transplants. To become an organ donor, individuals can register with their state, indicate their wishes on their driver's license, and carry an organ donor card. Organ donation offers recipients a second chance at life through transplants of kidneys, lungs, liver, heart, pancreas, and intestines from both living and deceased donors.
Organ transplantation provides life-saving treatment for patients with end-stage organ failure. Kidney transplantation is the best option for patients with kidney failure as it improves quality of life. Liver transplantation and heart transplantation are needed for patients with liver or heart failure. Corneal transplantation can restore sight for those who are blind due to corneal disease or damage. Living donors face some health risks from donating organs like kidneys, but modification of pig organs could potentially allow for xenotransplantation if safety issues are addressed.
Organ donation involves removing organs or tissues from a living or deceased person for transplantation into another person. In India, around 500,000 people die each year due to the lack of available organs. Organ donation can occur through live donations from living donors or cadaver donations after the donor has died. For cadaver donations, brain death allows for donation of all organs while cardiac death only permits donation of certain vital organs. However, low donation rates mean most people awaiting transplants are unable to find a compatible donor in time. The document urges more people to pledge as organ donors after death in order to save many lives.
Organ Donation Presentation - Save Livessaraburtis
Organ donation can save many lives. Every day 19 people die due to the shortage of organ transplants. Someone is added to the organ donor list every 11 minutes. While organ donation saved Grandma Diane's life, she never received her needed liver transplant. The gap between those needing transplants and the number of organ donations grows each year. Becoming an organ donor can save up to 50 lives.
Organ donation involves removing organs or tissues from a living, dead, or recently deceased person for transplantation into another person. Organs that can be donated include the lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, intestines, and pancreas, while tissues include the cornea, skin, bone marrow, heart valves, middle ear, and more. In India, around 6,000 people die each day waiting for organ transplants, with a new person added to the waiting list every 13 minutes. Donating organs can save up to 50 lives, yet the need for organs is still huge.
The document discusses the issue of organ trafficking and inequality in organ donation. It describes a case in India where day laborers were kidnapped and had their kidneys removed without consent to be sold for transplants. Experts note this is an ethical failure that exploits the poor. While a kidney could sell for $30,000, the poor are paid just $700. The conclusion calls for encouraging legal organ donation and stopping illegal organ trading to make the system fair for both rich and poor.
The document discusses organ trafficking and laws around organ sales in several countries. Brazil, Israel, South Africa, Iran, India, and China are mentioned, with details provided about their specific laws regarding selling organs and organ transplantation. The document also presents two case studies as examples and discusses debates around legalizing organ sales and potential benefits versus risks.
Organ trafficking involves the illegal transport and sale of human organs. In Indonesia, thousands die each year waiting for organ transplants as demand greatly outweighs supply. This gap has led to a black market where organs are obtained through kidnapping, deception, financial desperation, and sometimes murder. Major countries involved in organ trafficking as exporters include Pakistan, China, India and the Philippines, while importers include Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia and the US. Some countries like Iran have legalized kidney sales with regulation, while most prohibit organ trafficking and commerce. Solutions proposed include regulating organ trade through the state and harmonizing laws internationally to prohibit organ market advertising.
An organ transplant involves surgically removing a failing or damaged organ and replacing it with a healthy donor organ. The solid organs that can be transplanted include the heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, and intestines. For a transplant to occur, a matching donor organ must be found either from a deceased donor or a living donor. If the donor organ is from a deceased person it is called a cadaveric organ. Living donors can donate a kidney or part of an organ like a lobe of the lung or portion of the liver. For organ donation from deceased donors to be ethical, consent from family members is required. While organ sales raise ethical issues, recycling organs from deceased donors can benefit the living provided all ethical and legal
This document discusses the ethics of organ transplantation. It provides background on the history and types of organ transplants, as well as the World Health Organization's guiding principles on transplantation. Some key ethical issues discussed include how to allocate scarce organ resources fairly, whether organ markets should be allowed, and whether living donors should be compensated. Overall, the document examines the complex ethical considerations surrounding this medical procedure.
Persuasive speech organ donation powerpointdmccallum01
Over 100,000 people are currently on the waiting list for organ transplants in the United States, with someone added every 11 minutes. One person's organ donation can save up to 30 lives through transplants. To become an organ donor, individuals can register with their state, indicate their wishes on their driver's license, and carry an organ donor card. Organ donation offers recipients a second chance at life through transplants of kidneys, lungs, liver, heart, pancreas, and intestines from both living and deceased donors.
Organ transplantation provides life-saving treatment for patients with end-stage organ failure. Kidney transplantation is the best option for patients with kidney failure as it improves quality of life. Liver transplantation and heart transplantation are needed for patients with liver or heart failure. Corneal transplantation can restore sight for those who are blind due to corneal disease or damage. Living donors face some health risks from donating organs like kidneys, but modification of pig organs could potentially allow for xenotransplantation if safety issues are addressed.
Organ donation involves removing organs or tissues from a living or deceased person for transplantation into another person. In India, around 500,000 people die each year due to the lack of available organs. Organ donation can occur through live donations from living donors or cadaver donations after the donor has died. For cadaver donations, brain death allows for donation of all organs while cardiac death only permits donation of certain vital organs. However, low donation rates mean most people awaiting transplants are unable to find a compatible donor in time. The document urges more people to pledge as organ donors after death in order to save many lives.
Organ Donation Presentation - Save Livessaraburtis
Organ donation can save many lives. Every day 19 people die due to the shortage of organ transplants. Someone is added to the organ donor list every 11 minutes. While organ donation saved Grandma Diane's life, she never received her needed liver transplant. The gap between those needing transplants and the number of organ donations grows each year. Becoming an organ donor can save up to 50 lives.
Organ donation involves removing organs or tissues from a living, dead, or recently deceased person for transplantation into another person. Organs that can be donated include the lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, intestines, and pancreas, while tissues include the cornea, skin, bone marrow, heart valves, middle ear, and more. In India, around 6,000 people die each day waiting for organ transplants, with a new person added to the waiting list every 13 minutes. Donating organs can save up to 50 lives, yet the need for organs is still huge.
1. Organs for Purchase Survey<br />Sex: M/FAge:____________<br />Circle One <br />Do you feel organ donors should be compensated for their organs?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Do you feel the recipient should be liable for expense for paid organs?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Do you feel deceased donor’s families should receive compensation for the harvested organ?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Do you feel the paid donors list should be maintained by United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS)?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Do you feel that organs should be sold to the highest bidder?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Do you feel that Black Market organs with questionable donors will become a reality?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br /> (over)<br />Do you feel medical treatments would be withheld from terminal patients?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Do you feel organ donation centers will open similar to plasma centers?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Do you feel that there will be more unexplained deaths?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Why or Why not?___________________________________________________________________________<br />__________________________________________________________________________________________<br />Do you feel that health insurance premiums will rise due to organs for pay?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />Why or Why not?___________________________________________________________________________<br />__________________________________________________________________________________________<br />Do you feel that an executed prisoners organs be harvested and donated?<br />StronglyStrongly<br />AgreeDisagree<br /> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <br />