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| Ahoy! Magazine Collection on DVD Commodore 64/128 Amiga Apple Vintage Computing | ![]() |
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| PC Computing Magazine Sept 1995 - Cover: Win 95 Starter | ![]() |
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| SMART COMPUTING MAGAZINE REPAIRS WINDOWS MAC 101 MOBILE | ![]() |
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US $8.95 | 28d 8h 53m |
| PC Magazine Workgroup Computing Vol 7 #11 June, 1988 | ![]() |
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US $12.99 | 28d 7h 53m |
| PC Magazine Vol 12 #14 Aug 1993 Portable Computing Issu | ![]() |
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US $12.99 | 28d 7h 48m |
| Computer Magazine Oct 1992 Object Oriented Computing | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 28d 5h 57m |
| Computer Magazine Oct 1989 Visualization in Computing | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 28d 5h 57m |
| Computer Magazine Nov 1993 UNIX Scalable Computing | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 28d 5h 57m |
| Computer Magazine Jan 1994 Industrial Computing | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 28d 5h 54m |
| Computer Magazine Dec 1987 Integrated Optical Computing | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 28d 5h 53m |
| Computer Magazine Aug 1991 Distributed Computing System | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 28d 5h 52m |
| Computer Magazine Aug 1990 Voice in Computing | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 28d 5h 52m |
| Commodore Amiga Amazing Computing Magazine Vol6/1 1991 | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 28d 5h 51m |
| * Safe Computing Essential Guide "Windows the official magazine" Winter 2011 | ![]() |
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US $13.99 | 27d 16h 35m |
| 7 Smart Computing Magazines | ![]() |
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US $3.50 | 27d 14h 4m |
| 4 Network Computing Magazines | ![]() |
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US $1.00 | 27d 13h 51m |
| COMPUTING ADVICE YOU TRUST PC ANSWERS MAGAZINE NEW UK WITH DISC 100 BEST TOOLS | ![]() |
US $9.99 | 27d 10h 27m |
| PC Computing Magazine - June 1995 | ![]() |
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US $3.00 | 27d 7h 53m |
| SMART COMPUTING & CONSUMER ELECTRONICS MAGAZINE NEW 2011 SOLVE PRINTER PROBLEMS | ![]() |
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| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 52 March 1987 | ![]() |
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US $10.99 | 26d 4h 31m |
| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 53 April 1987 | ![]() |
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| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 54 May 1987 | ![]() |
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| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 55 June 1987 | ![]() |
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| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 56 July 1987 | ![]() |
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| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 57 September 1987 | ![]() |
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| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 59 April 1988 | ![]() |
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| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 60 May 1988 | ![]() |
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| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 61 June 1988 | ![]() |
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| ANALOG Computing Magazine - Atari No. 58 October 1987 | ![]() |
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US $10.99 | 25d 12h 56m |
| BYTE Magazine March 1985 Vol 10 #3 Bargain Computing | ![]() |
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US $12.99 | 25d 9h 12m |
| BYTE MAGAZINE FEB 1982 VOL 7 #2 WINTER COMPUTING | ![]() |
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US $12.99 | 24d 9h 41m |
| VINTAGE PC COMPUTING MAGAZINE JULY 1995 NOS | ![]() |
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| SMART COMPUTING MAGAZINE UPDATE YOUR WEB SITE MAY 2011 | ![]() |
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US $6.95 | 22d 16h 43m |
| PC Computing Magazine Dec 1999 - Cover: Wired Companies | ![]() |
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| PC Computing Magazine Web/Net Privacy Special March 2000 Rare Nostalgic Magazine | ![]() |
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| Computing Japan Magazine (Information Technologies, Trends and Resources), unkno | ![]() |
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| SMART COMPUTING MAGAZINE MOBILE COMPUTING AUGUST 2011 | ![]() |
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| BYTE Magazine Vol 23 No 4 April 1998 Crash Proof Computing | ![]() |
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| EASY COMPUTING MAGAZINE JAN,/FEB. 1990 VOL. 5 NO. 1~5 1/4 IN. DISKETTE MAGAZINE | ![]() |
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| Run Magazine The Home User Guide To Commodore Computing | ![]() |
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| 3 Issues RUN Magazine Sept 1987 Feb & April 1989 Commodore Computing 64 128 | ![]() |
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US $9.95 | 18d 12h 59m |
| SMART COMPUTING Magazine Jan. 2005 PC Computer Support | ![]() |
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US $5.09 | 17d 9h 7m |
| Family Computing Magazine December 1987 Vol 5 No 12 VG | ![]() |
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| Family Computing Magazine August 1987 Vol 5 No 8 - VG | ![]() |
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US $12.90 | 17d 3h 32m |
| Amiga Computing Christmas 1994 Issue 81 British Amiga Computer Magazine Euromag | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 17d 26m |
| NEW SCIENTIST MAGAZINE BRAIN NASA QUANTUM COMPUTING | ![]() |
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| SMART COMPUTING Magazine Fall 2009 Blu-Ray Vista PC | ![]() |
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| SMART COMPUTING Magazine January 2009 Back Up Office PC | ![]() |
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Salter Nutri-Weigh and Go Nutritional Scale List Price: $59.99 |
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Dietary Computing ScaleWhen clever meets convenient, that's Liv |
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Gerber 06701 E-Z Out Skeleton Knife List Price: $47.38 Sale Price: $21.23 |
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Gerber E - Z - Out Clip - point Fine - edge Skeleton Knife. An all - around knife for everyday life. A versatile Clip Folder dedicated to helping you fend for yourself, cutting the things that need cutting. As the name suggests, the E-Z-Out is very easy to open and use. All it takes is one hand to smoothly deploy the stalwart stainless steel blade. A "hell-or-high water" rugged glass-filled nylon handle, complete with Softgrip inserts provides a reliable, comfortable grip on things. An all-around slick solution for any task that requires a knife with backbone. All the details: 7 7/8" overall; 3 1/2" blade; 4 1/2" closed; 2 1/2 ozs. Lock back mechanism; Clip-point high-carbon stainless steel fine-edge blade; Glass-filled nylon with Softgrip Inserts; One-handed opening. Order yours today! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Cutlery. Cutlery cannot be shipped to Marin, Napa, Ventura and Yolo counties, CA; CO; D.C.; MA; Miami-Dade & Sarasota counties, FL; Canada or Puerto Rico. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Cutlery. Gerber E-Z-Out Clip-point Fine-edge Skeleton Knife |
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The Fool's Errand |
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A shadow falls over ancient lands. Its people grow eccentric and forgetful. Hidden enchantments prevent safe passage along familiar paths. The four Kingdoms are on the verge of war. Only the magic of the Sun's map can undo this treachery. And this map is held by a wandering Fool who seeks his fortune. |
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Apple Magic Trackpad List Price: $69.00 Sale Price: $67.99 |
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The new Magic Trackpad is the first Multi-Touch trackpad designed to work with your Mac desktop computer. It uses the same Multi-Touch technology you love on the MacBook Pro. And it supports a full set of gestures, giving you a whole new way to control and interact with what's on your screen. The first Multi-Touch Trackpad designed to work with your Mac desktop computer, the Apple Magic Trackpad lets your fingers do the clicking, scrolling, and swiping. The Apple Magic uses the same Multi-Touch technology found on the MacBook Pro, giving you a whole new way to control and interact with what's on your screen. Swiping through pages online feels just like flipping through pages in a book or magazine. Inertial scrolling makes moving up and down a page more natural than ever. And users can press down anywhere on the Multi-Touch surface to physically click or double-click on an item--no clumsy buttons involved. The Largest Multi-Touch Trackpad Ever The Apple Magic Trackpad responds to a variety of finger gestures for clicking, scrolling, and swiping. The Magic Trackpad is just like the trackpad on the MacBook Pro--but bigger. It's made with the same advanced touch-friendly and wear-resistant glass surface, but with nearly 80 percent more area. This gives you even more room to scroll, swipe, pinch, and rotate to your fingers' content. And because the entire surface is a button that clicks, you can use it in place of a mouse without losing a hint of functionality. The Magic Trackpad's full set of gestures includes two-finger scrolling, pinching to zoom, rotating with your fingertips, three-finger swiping, and activating Expose or switching between applications with four fingers. Plus, the trackpad is customizable. Simply access the Magic Trackpad pane in System Preferences to enable gestures you want and disable those you don't. Seamless Wireless Design The Magic Trackpad fits in perfectly with your Mac desktop, with the same sculpted aluminum design as the Apple Wireless Keyboard. In fact, side by side the two sit flush at the same angle and height. This lets you go from trackpad to keyboard in a single motion, or do both at the same time. How perfect is that? The Magic Trackpad connects to your Mac via Bluetooth wireless technology, so you don't have to deal with an annoying cable that dictates where you place it. Once you pair the Magic Trackpad with your Bluetooth-enabled Mac, you'll enjoy a reliable, secure connection up to 33 feet away. In addition, the Magic Trackpad detects periods of inactivity, with an automatic shutoff feature that saves battery life. As an alternative, you can turn it off yourself. Both options keep you gesturing for months at a time. The Magic Trackpad--which can work in place of a mouse or in conjunction with the mouse on any Mac computer (even a notebook)--requires a Bluetooth-enabled Mac computer, two AA batteries (included), Mac OS X Snow Leopard v 10.6.4, and the latest software update. The trackpad sits flush with the Apple Wireless Keyboard, making it easy to switch between the two. |
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Arabic English Black Wired USB Computer Keyboard - Standard SimplyPlugo Brand - Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Western Sahara, Yemen List Price: $39.95 Sale Price: $39.95 |
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This Keyboard provides superior comfort without forcing you to relearn how to type; it also maintains the key locations in the standard layout so you don't have to relearn how to type. The keyboard features an attractive design, a dependable construction that makes this board a great value, and keys that have a light, responsive feel, a standard size that uses less space than split keyboards, The Keyboard is guaranteed to work right out of the box, with long-lasting reliability. Its durable, spill-resistant design ensures little accidents won't cause worries. With so many benefits for such an economical price, this keyboard offers incredible value. Please refer to Windows Help files to enable your keyboard language. |
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Microsoft 700 Wireless Keyoard and Mouse: Arabic Letters Customized Black Keys with Original English Letters (White) Microsoft Wireless Black Computer Keyboard and Mouse Set List Price: $79.95 |
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World-famous Microsoft quality and durability standards. Fully compatible with all editions of Windows Vista. Microsoft Windows Start key. Spill-resistant design. 800 dpi cordless optical mouse with 3D Tilt Soft-touch key frame: 104 or 105 Connectivity: USB Cable length: 1.8 m Mouse Sensor: Optical 800 dpi Print: Laser, Silk screen Functionality: Calculator, E-mail, Internet, Play/Pause, Mute, Volume -, Volume +, Tilt Wheel Plus Zoom System Requirements: * Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista Home Premium * USB port Package Contents: * Cordless keyboard * Cordless optical mouse * USB dock with 1.8 m cable * Cordless mini-receiver |
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iPad 2 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $14.17 |
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From the Author: Exciting Features of iOS 5 Send a text, picture, contact, or video to any iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch running iOS 5 using the new iMessage feature in the Messages app. Find iPad editions for magazines and newspapers you already subscribe to with the Newsstand app. Avoid interruptions and view all your alerts in one place whenever you want with Notification Center. Remove red eye, crop, rotate an image, or improve the lighting, contrast, and color balance of your favorite photos using iOS 5's built-in photo-editing tools. Organize your to-do list and send yourself alerts with the new Reminders app. Twitter is now integrated into iOS 5 and lets you tweet directly from Safari, Photos, Camera, YouTube, and more. The up-to-date guide to getting the most out of your iPad or iPad 2!With an elegantly thin form, front-and-rear-facing cameras, irresistible multitouch interface, and, now, with the awesome iOS 5 and iCloud, the iPad is one addictive device. This full-color guide helps you get to know your iPad so well you may never want to put it down! Mac experts and veteran For Dummies authors Edward Baig and Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus walk you through the basics as you set up and explore the iPad, master the multitouch interface, set up iTunes for your iPad, browse the web, find apps in the App Store, and synchronize it all with iCloud.You'll learn how to turn your iPad into the ultimate gaming machine; curl up with an iBook; immerse yourself in music, videos, movies, and TV shows; and organize, edit, and share photos. Keep in touch with e-mail, social networking apps, iMessage, and FaceTime video calling. Plus, you'll never be late again, with the iPad's built-in address book, calendar, Maps, and Reminders.Covers the iPad 2 and iPadFully updated for the newest iOS 5 features including Notification Center, iMessage, Newsstand, AirPlay Mirroring, Safari Reader, and moreExplains how to record HD video; take fantastic photos; surf the web; organize your e-mail and calendar; and find your favorite music, movies, games, and appsIncludes tips on protecting your information and troubleshootingFrom the beginner basics to smooth and savvy tips, iPad 2 For Dummies, 3rd Edition will make you wonder how you ever lived without your iPad. |
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David Busch's Canon EOS Rebel T3i/600D Guide to Digital SLR Photography (David Busch Camera Guides) List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $18.25 |
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The Rebel T3i/600D is one of the most advanced entry-level cameras Canon has ever introduced. It boasts an astounding 18 megapixels of resolution, blazing-fast automatic focus, and cool features like the real-time preview system called Live View, full high-definition movie shooting, and an amazing new wireless flash capability. As the owner of a Rebel T3i/600D, you demand the ability to take outstanding pictures with your new camera. "David Busch's Canon EOS Rebel T3i/600D Guide to Digital SLR Photography" shows you how, when, and why to use all the cool features, controls, and functions of the Rebel T3i/600D to take great photographs. Introductory chapters will help you get comfortable with the basics of your camera before you dive into exploring creative ways to apply file formats, resolution, aperture/priority exposure, and other automatic exposure features. Beautiful, full-color images illustrate where the essential buttons and dials are, so you'll quickly learn how to use the Rebel T3i/600D, and use it like a pro! |
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David Busch's Nikon D5100 Guide to Digital SLR Photography List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $17.78 |
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The Nikon D5100 is the most advanced entry-level camera that Nikon has ever introduced. It boasts 16.2 megapixels of resolution, sophisticated full HD movie-making capabilities, and blazing fast automatic focus. As the owner of a Nikon D5100, you demand the ability to take outstanding pictures with your new camera. DAVID BUSCH'S NIKON D5100 GUIDE TO DIGITAL SLR PHOTOGRAPHY shows you how, when, and why to use all the cool features, controls, and functions of the Nikon D5100 to take great photographs. Introductory chapters will help you get comfortable with the basics of your camera before you dive right into exploring creative ways to apply file formats, resolution, aperture/priority exposure, and other automatic exposure features. Beautiful, full-color images illustrate where the essential buttons and dials are, so you'll quickly learn how to use the Nikon D5100, and use it like a pro! |
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Pocket PC magazine - September 2003 issue List Price: $4.95 Sale Price: $15.19 |
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MS Reader Edition of Pocket PC magazine which you can read on your Pocket PC, desktop PC, laptop, and tablet PC. |
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Outdoor Connection Magazine Tube Cap w/3/4" Wood Screw For Mossb List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $18.68 |
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The Outdoor Connection's Total Cap is machined from cold rolled steel and quickly replaces the original shotgun magazine tube cap. No alterations or modification of the magazine tube is necessary. The swivel base rotates 360 degrees and accepts any standard U.S. detachable swivel. |
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Peer review is a central concept for most academic publishing; other scholars in a field must find a work sufficiently high in quality for it to merit publication. The process also guards against plagiarism. Failures in peer review, while they are probably common, are sometimes scandalous (the Bogdanov Affair in theoretical physics is one example; the Sokal Affair is arguably another, although this controversy also involved many other issues).
[edit] Publishing process
The process of academic publishing is divided into two distinct phases. The process of peer review is organized by the journal editor and is complete when the content of the article, together with any associated images or figures,
are accepted for publication. The peer review process is increasingly managed online, through the use of proprietary systems, or commercial software packages such as ScholarOne Manuscripts, Aries Editorial Manager, and EJournalPress.
Once peer review has been completed, the original author(s) of the article will modify their submission in line with the reviewers' comments, and this is repeated until the editor is satisfied.
The production process, controlled by a production editor or publisher, then takes an article through copy editing, typesetting, inclusion in a specific issue of a journal, and then printing and online publication. Copy editing seeks to ensure that an article conforms to the journal's house style, that all of the referencing and labelling is correct, and that there are no spelling or grammatical errors. Typesetting deals with the appearance of the article — layouts, fonts, headings etc., both for print and online publication. Historically, these activities were all carried out in-house in a publisher, but increasingly are subject to outsourcing. The majority of typesetting is probably now done in India and China, and copy editing is frequently done by local freelancers, or by staff at the typesetters in India or China. Even printing and distribution are now tending to move overseas to lower-cost areas of the world, such as Singapore.[citation needed]
In much of the 20th century, such articles were photographed for printing into proceedings and journals, and this stage were known as "camera ready" copy. With modern digital submission in formats such as PDF, this photographing step is no longer necessary, though the term is still sometimes used.
The author will review and correct proofs at one or more stages in the production process. The proof correction cycle has historically been labour-intensive as handwritten comments by authors and editors are manually transcribed by a proof reader onto a clean version of the proof. In recent years, this process has been streamlined by the introduction of e-annotations in Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, and other programs, but it still remains a time-consuming and error-prone process.
[edit] Citations
Academic authors cite sources they have used. This gives credit to authors whose work they use and avoids plagiarism. It also provides support for their assertions and arguments and helps readers to find more information on the subject.
Each scholarly journal uses a specific format for citations (also known as references). Among the most common formats used in research papers are the APA, CMS, and MLA styles.
The American Psychological Association (APA) style is often used in the social sciences. The Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) is used in business, communications, economics, and history. The CMS style uses footnotes at the bottom of page to help readers easy to locate the sources. The Modern Language Association (MLA) style is widely used in the humanities.
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Matt Reiss owns the Fredonia Barber Shop. He employs five barbers and pays each a base rate of $1,000 per month. One of the barbers serves as the manager and receives an extra $500 per month. In addition to the base rate, each barber also receives a commission of $5.50 per haircut.
Other costs are as follows.
Advertising $200 per month
Rent $900 per month
Barber supplies $0.30 per haircut
Utilities $175 per month plus $0.20 per haircut
Magazines $25 per month
Matt currently charges $10 per haircut.
1. Determine the variable cost per haircut and the total monthly fixed costs?
2.Compute the break-even point in units and dollars?
3.Determine net income, assuming 1,900 haircuts are given in a month.
1. Determine the variable cost per haircut and the total monthly fixed costs?
Commision $5.50
Supplies $0.30
Utilities $0.20
Variable costs = $6.00
Wages (5 * $1,000) + $500 = $5,500
Advertising $200
Rent $900
Utilities $175
Magazines $25
Fixed Costs = $6,800
2.Compute the break-even point in units and dollars?
CM Ratio and $
SP 1.0 = $10.00
VC .60 = $6.00
CM .40 = $4.00
FC/CM = BE units
$6,800/$4 = 1700 haircuts
BE units * SP$ = BE$
1,700 * $10 = $17,000
VC 1,700 * $6 = $10,200
FC 1,700 * $4 = $6,800
3.Determine net income with 1,900 haircuts in a month.
SP $10 * 1,900 = $19,000
-VC $6 * 1,900 = $11,400
Less: Fixed costs $6,800
Net Income $800
UBM TechWeb's Enterprise 2.0 Conference Announces Keynote Speakers, Cisco Joins Line-up
The Enterprise 2.0 Conference, produced by UBM TechWeb, today announced keynote speakers from Cisco, Socialtext and BT Design will take the stage in Boston. Enterprise 2.0 Conference, taking place at the Westin Boston Waterfront, June 14-17, 2010, is the leading event for companies looking to transform their business through social computing and the adoption of collaborative tools and Web 2.0 ...
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