Galla Incorporated needs to determine a price for a new prod…

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Gаllа Incоrpоrаted needs tо determine a price for a new product. Galla desires a 25% markup on the total cost of the product. Galla expects to sell 5,000 units. Additional information is as follows: Variable Costs per Unit Fixed Costs (total) Direct materials $ 25 Overhead $ 45,000 Direct labor 26 General and administrative 18,000 Overhead 24 General and administrative 30 Using the total cost method what price should Galla charge?

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COM 1102 Essаy Prоmpt  FORMAT  Time:  Yоu will hаve thirty minutes tо аddress the prompt below in the form of a short essay.  Length:  Your paper should be at least 250 words, but be thorough.  Content: Your essay must contain the following elements:  1) a thesis (underlined in text), 2) an analysis of the elements in the thesis, 3) supporting evidence (examples from the poem), and 4) a connective synthesis of the different elements in your argument. Your essay also must reflect a sense of order and avoid major grammatical errors.     PROMPT  Prompt: Briefly address these aspects of this poem: theme, literary devices, tone, and point of view. Some questions to consider:  What is the theme of this poem?  What imagery and symbols are used?  What is the tone of the poem? Is there a shift in tone?  What is the effect of using the first-person in the poem? Be as specific as you can and provide as many details from the course as possible in addressing this prompt.   We grow accustomed to the Dark—When Light is put away—As when the Neighbor holds the LampTo witness her Goodbye— A Moment—We uncertain stepFor newness of the night—Then—fit our Vision to the Dark—And meet the Road—erect— And so of larger—Darknesses—Those Evenings of the Brain—When not a Moon disclose a sign—Or Star—come out—within— The Bravest—grope a little—And sometimes hit a TreeDirectly in the Forehead—But as they learn to see— Either the Darkness alters—Or something in the sightAdjusts itself to Midnight—And Life steps almost straight.