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Resolved Question: linear programming assignment help !!!?
1.The Sweet Smell Fertilizer Company markets bags of manure labeled "not less than 60 pounds dry weight." The packaged manure is a combination of compost and sewage wastes. To provide good-quality fertilizer, each bag should contain at least 30 pounds of compost but no more than 40 pounds of sewage. Each pound of compost costs Sweet Smell 5 cents and each pound of sewage costs 4 cents. Use a graphical LP method to determine the least cost blend of compost and sewage in each bag. 2.The National Credit Union has $250,000 available to invest in a 12-month commitment. The money can be placed in Treasury notes yielding an 8% return or in municipal bonds at an average rate of return of 9%. Credit union regulations require diversification to the extent that at least 50% of the investment be placed in Treasure notes. Because of defaults in such municipalities as Cleveland and New York, it is decided that no more than 40% of the investment be placed in bonds. How much should the National Credit Union invest in each security so as to maximize its return on investment? 3.The advertising agency promoting the new Breem dishwashing detergent wants to get the best exposure possible for the product within the $100,000 advertising budget ceiling placed upon it. To do so, the agency needs to decide how much of the budget to spend on each of its two most effective media: (1) television spots during the afternoon hours and (2) large ads in the city's Sunday newspaper. Each television spot costs $3,000; each Sunday newspaper ad costs $1,250. The expected exposure, based on industry ratings, is 35,000 viewers for each TV commercial and 20,000 readers for each newspaper advertisement. The agency director, Mavis Early, knows from experience that it is important to use both media in order to reach the broadest spectrum of potential Breem customers. She decides that at least 5 but no more than 25 television spots should be ordered; and that at least 10 newspaper ads should be contracted. How many times should each of the two media be used to obtain maximum exposure while staying within the budge? Use the graphical method to solve. moreResolved Question: linear programming assignment help !!!!?
1.The Sweet Smell Fertilizer Company markets bags of manure labeled "not less than 60 pounds dry weight." The packaged manure is a combination of compost and sewage wastes. To provide good-quality fertilizer, each bag should contain at least 30 pounds of compost but no more than 40 pounds of sewage. Each pound of compost costs Sweet Smell 5 cents and each pound of sewage costs 4 cents. Use a graphical LP method to determine the least cost blend of compost and sewage in each bag. 2.The National Credit Union has $250,000 available to invest in a 12-month commitment. The money can be placed in Treasury notes yielding an 8% return or in municipal bonds at an average rate of return of 9%. Credit union regulations require diversification to the extent that at least 50% of the investment be placed in Treasure notes. Because of defaults in such municipalities as Cleveland and New York, it is decided that no more than 40% of the investment be placed in bonds. How much should the National Credit Union invest in each security so as to maximize its return on investment? 3.The advertising agency promoting the new Breem dishwashing detergent wants to get the best exposure possible for the product within the $100,000 advertising budget ceiling placed upon it. To do so, the agency needs to decide how much of the budget to spend on each of its two most effective media: (1) television spots during the afternoon hours and (2) large ads in the city's Sunday newspaper. Each television spot costs $3,000; each Sunday newspaper ad costs $1,250. The expected exposure, based on industry ratings, is 35,000 viewers for each TV commercial and 20,000 readers for each newspaper advertisement. The agency director, Mavis Early, knows from experience that it is important to use both media in order to reach the broadest spectrum of potential Breem customers. She decides that at least 5 but no more than 25 television spots should be ordered; and that at least 10 newspaper ads should be contracted. How many times should each of the two media be used to obtain maximum exposure while staying within the budge? Use the graphical method to solve. moreResolved Question: Applying for jobs out of state?
I have been applying to Advertising jobs in New York as there are some agencies I'd love to work for there. I have had interest from these agencies, but when they get to the part about me living in another state the interest always seems to drop off. For instance, one place asked to interview me early next week. I told them that since I was not in the city I would be open to them making arrangements for me to travel, or we could do a phone/skype interview. I didn't feel this was unreasonable. Now I have not received an answer from them in a day or so after receiving many emails a day from them expressing interest. I have spent a lot of time going to undergrad and getting my MA, and I have experience under my belt, so what is going on? I don't have the money to move without a job, and I don't feel I should have to spend money on plane tickets each time I get interest from someone (maybe for a final final interview I would consider it). What should I do? Has anyone else experienced this? moreResolved Question: Can Someone pleaseee help me with my college admission essay? Feedback please?
I finally completed my Fashion Institute of Technology admission essay after about my third draft. Can someone just give me feedback. As I sit back, watching the two-hour Real World Casting Special in my living room a few years ago, I thought to myself "this is exactly what i want to do". Before this special aired, I never thought about the hard work that goes into casting people for shows. Then I started thinking about my life as a dancer. Did I really want to throw away the dedication I had towards training my body so that I can ultimately have a career in performing arts? So many thoughts overflowed my mind. I analyzed myself and came to the conclusion that as much as i love to dance, I didn't want to be a performer. I felt like I didn't belong in the limelight. I was now fascinated with the process of finding someone for a certain project. When I came to this realization, I was only about 15 years old. I continued to dance as a side thing until I was old enough to actually do something to start my long term goal. As soon as I turned 17 years old, I took initiative and contacted many casting directors and agencies. To my surprise, I got a lot of feedback. There was one response in particular that said to study advertising and marketing. I am aware that many schools provide this major, but i don't just want to settle for any school. As a New York City native, the appeal of having close access to the advertising and marketing/media industry is certainly a part of my interest at The Fashion Institute of Technology. FIT has the talent that I need to be surrounded by in order to grow. Coming from a performing arts background, I have the creativity to accomplish many great things at FIT. I can visualize concepts in my mind and bring them to life. "Too whom much is given, much is required." Throughout my entire junior high school experience, administrators kept stressing this motto. It carried on with me all through high school and gave me much inspiration. There are always roadblocks, but because of my positive outlook, I have learned to surpass them and persevere. I am a perfect candidate for FIT because of my determination, dedication and creativity. I know I will be able to succeed as an advertising and marketing communications major due to my work ethic. I am ready to follow through with my goals, and am looking forward to accomplishing my degree at The Fashion Institute of Technology. moreResolved Question: Is janice dickinson modeling agency legit?
i got a job offer from this place and trying to make sure its not a scam. heres the email i got.. Hello am SCOTT WILLIAMS. I am emailing you regarding the latest season of JDMA, Janice really gets down to business. In an effort to develop her models and prepare them for this next level Janice insists that the models live together in a "model house"- just like she had to do back-in-the-day. Much to the model's surprise, Janice announces that she will live in the house with them---policing what they eat, inspecting them before big photo shoots, monitoring their partying ways, and using any means necessary to mold them into fierce supermodels who can bring in big money for the agency. CONTRACT The company would sign a contract with you as soon as you are ready to work with the agency, any model that turns out first in the show would also be signed into the agency for the sum of $40,000 and the salary of $3,000 every month.I think this the dream of any model in the industry.You would also have a chance to be some hip hop video i.e if you would like and you would also be featured in some famous magazines like complex magazine, FHM, ETC. The chairman C.E.O OF Def Jam Mr Sean Carter would also want you to model for him, i mean helping him advertise his designs made from Roca wears in some magazines. Think this is your chance to make it in the industry (THERE IS NO TIME TO WASTE) grab this opportunity. You can get back to us with the form below if you are interested so that we can make arrangement for your registration FILL THE FORM BELOW full name: present home address: city: state: Zip code: phone no: Height: Weight Bust: Waist Hips: Ethnicity: Eyes color: Hair color: Skin color: Dress size: Shoe size: Cup size: Hat size: Suit size: Shirt size: Neck size: Sleeve: Wish to work with you Email Address.. scottwilly14@yahoo.com Address:Oxygen Media, LLC, 75 9th Avenue, New York, NY 10011 * Sign up to receive special offers and promotions from Oxygen. Join navigation * Home * TV Shows * Schedule * Sweepstakes * Video * Movies * Mobile * Games * Community NBC Universal Join the NBCU Panel TM & Copyright © 1998-2009 Oxygen Media. All Rights Reserved * Terms of Use| * Privacy Policy| * Corporate Info| * Contact Us moreResolved Question: Whats Robert Pattinsons deal?
I read this Early life Pattinson was born in the new york city sewers. His mother, Clare, worked for a high class hobo agency, and his father, Richard, imported vintage manskirts from the U.S. For his dear son.[8] Pattinson attended Man skirt Adacmey School and Balls Round 2 academy. .[9] He became involved in amateur theatre group which cpntinued with his gay work. After some backstage experience there, he took on acting roles. He caught the attention of an role hobo with a spare amount of cheese in hand and out it iin his hair which is now the most annoying style we know this how hair came to me. Robert began looking for professional roles. Since then he has performed in an amateur version of Macbeth at the 122,678,905,764,893… Amateur Arts Centre, as well as trying his hand modeling.[citation needed] Pattinson has two elder sisters.[10] Career Modeling Pattinson began his modeling career when he was twelve years old, but it wound down only four years later because he was so ugly the cameras all cracked. He has blamed his lack of boobs and booty appearance. Pattinson explained in December 2008, "When I first started I was quite tall and looked like a girl, so I got lots of jobs, because it was during that period where the androgynous look was cool. Then, I guess, I became too much of a guy, so I never got any more jobs. I had the most unsuccessful modeling career. Which killed my dream of becoming the next Britiny Spears." [11] Pattinson appeared in the advertising campaign for Hackett's Autumn 2007 collection wearing his favorite pink and fluffy man skirt. .[12] Acting Pattinson had supporting roles in the made for television film Ring of the Nibelungs in 2004 and in director Mira Nair’s Vanity Fair, although his scenes in the latter were deleted and only appear on the DVD version that is only sold in gay men stores.[citation needed] In May 2005, he was slated to appear in the UK premiere of The Woman Before at the Royal Court Theatre, but was fired shortly before the opening night and was replaced by Tom Riley.[citation needed] Later that year he played Cedric Diggory in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It was a disgrace to all harry Potter Fans. Consequently, he was named that year's Gayest and Freaky Stalker by The Times.[13] He also has more than once been touted as the next Jude Law.[9][14][15]He Spent most days in feeble position. Pattinson played Edward Cullen in the infamous movie Twilight, based on Stephenie Meyer's 2 year old novel of the same name, which was released on 21 November 2008 in North America. According to TV Guide, Pattinson was initially apprehensive about auditioning for the role of Edward Cullen, fearful that he wouldn't be able to live up to the "gayness and stalker likeness" expected from the character.[16] Unfortunately, He will reprise his role as Edward Cullen in the Twilight sequel, New Moon, which began filming in March 2009.[17] Afyterward she auditoned for Bella Swan, but he was too ugly, his greasey cheesey ridiculously abnociosly. He also will perform in Little Women, he of course shall play Beth.[19] Music Pattinson plays guitar and piano, and composes his own music, he names each piece after a spieces of kitty cats and is inspired by the works of Spears.[20] He also appears as the singer of the two songs on the Twilight soundtrack: "I’ll be a 89 Year old Virgin", which he co-wrote with Sam Bradley,[21] and "I Smell You, Girl", which was written by Marcus Foster and Bobby Long.[22] The songs were included in the film after director Catherine Hardwicke. [4]Afterwards these albums became respondsible for the increase in deaf rate in the New York area. The soundtrack for the film How To Be features three original songs performed by Pattinson[23] and written by Robert himself. The next day it was realesed it was reported that ten stores selling How to be were burned to the ground and danced upon by young children![24] Aside from recording for the soundtracks, Pattinson has said, "I've never really recorded anything - I just played in pubs and stuff", and when asked about a professional music career, he said, "Music is my back-up plan if acting fails."[4] Later that evening it was reported he had aheart attack imaging his future. In 2008, he also performed with the first girl he stalked’s current boyfriend's band, called Bad Girls. To this we say thank god. And please don’t give him a recording contract or we won’t make it to 2012.[25] Personal life Pattinson has admitted to taking a quarter of a Valium, pot, cocaine and sex with Miley Cyrus to calm his nerves before auditioning for Twilight.[26] He was named one of the "Sexiest Women Alive" in 2008 by People magazine [27] and in 2009 through a poll conducted by Glamour magazine.[28] On having a girlfriend, Pattinson states, "I don't [...] have people's phone numbers. I just like the phone numbers and watching and smelling the new girls."[29] Pattinson currently resides in Los Angeles. moreResolved Question: Does anyone know any good recruitment agencies that specialize in Marketing?
I'm a 33 year old male with an MBA and over 12 years experience in Marketing and Advertising. I'm seeking either a Director of Marketing type role, or an opportunity as a Marketing Manager. My target markets are New York City, Miami, London, Dubai. moreResolved Question: Are there any media/advertising recruitment agencies that service New York City?
I have recently moved to NYC from London and currently looking for a job in Digital Advertising Sales. I have over 7 years of ad sales and account management experience, including over 5 years in digital working for Alta Vista and Google. In London, there were a large number of recruitment agencies and consultants specializing in this field, however, I have yet to track down any in NYC. Do they exist? Can you recommend any? moreResolved Question: What exactly does someone in marketing do?
Because I am in the process of deciding on majors. I am a creative person but I know advertising would be harder to get into because I would have to work at advert. agencies. I would probably have to move to a big city like New York. However, every company has a marketing department. I am discouraged because when I look at the curriculum for marketing there is a lot of math and accounting involved and I don't like working with numbers, math has always been my weekest point. So is there a lot of math involved in marketing? Should I just try advertising? moreResolved Question: Going from Intern to Employee in Advertising?
I am an intern at an ad agency in New York City. This place has a history of hiring interns based on what people working there have said. I am constantly busy and everyone seems very happy with the work I do. I'm one of 14 interns but I'm the only one that has his degree already. Are there any kind of hints I should look for that this place may hire me? moreResolved Question: Advertising internships after college in New York City?
Does anyone know of any advertising agencies that take interns that have already graduated from school? I really want to get into advertising and I know that its the best, and almost the only way into the industry. I just moved to New York City and am enthusiastic about this. I've already gone out and asked several companies but I want to see if anybody knows of any places that definitely have internship programs for college grads. moreResolved Question: creative temp agencies in New York City (NYC)?
Anyone know any temp agencies in New York City that place in creative environments (advertising, galleries, media, publishing)? moreResolved Question: Legal Graffiti? Do you think I could get away with this? Legal wording attached?
Taking a cue from the “Wash Me” messages scrawled on the back of delivery trucks, graffiti artists seek out soot covered surfaces and inscribe them with images, tags, and even advertising slogans using scrub brushes and pressure hoses. § 10-117. Defacement of property, possession, sale and display of aerosol spray paint cans, [and] broad tipped markers and etching acid prohibited in certain instances. a. No person shall write, paint or draw any inscription, figure or mark of any type on any public or private building or other structure or any other real or personal property owned, operated or maintained by a public benefit corporation, the city of New York or any agency or instrumentality thereof or by any person, firm, or corporation, or any personal property maintained on a city street or other city-owned property pursuant to a franchise, concession or revocable consent granted by the city, unless the express permission of the owner or operator of the property has been obtained. moreResolved Question: Is it legal in New York City to advertise on a building using video projections?
If I lease advertising space on a building in Manhattan from a liscenced outdoor advertising company, can I project moving images onto the space? I need to know any laws or NYC Administrative codes as they pertain to outdoor advertising and moving pictures. I want to basically run a loop of a commercial on a giant billboard(the side of a building) What city agencies give permits for this and are there any precedents? Thanks more
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