The differences between an efficiency analysis
Explain the differences between an efficiency analysis, a cost-benefit analysis, and a cost-effectiveness analysis as well as when a cost-benefit analysis and a cost-effectiveness analysis is most appropriate.
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you should maybe talk to your mum about it and see if she can help you find him.” She leaned forward, gripping Marino’s hands even tighter. Her small fingers laced around his bigger ones and the heat emitted off of them. “Thank you for everything. You’ve always been there for me.” – It was a few hours later and her mum had picked Mareikura up from school. Mareikura had rung her mum up earlier about wanting to contact her dad for closure. “So how are you and Marino going?” Aroha didn’t wait for an answer. “He is a very good catch and treats you well which is lovely.” “Yeah it’s going fabulous,” Mareikura said in a mocking tone. She knew that her mum was trying to postpone the conversation about her dad but she wasn’t going to let that happen. She just wanted to cut right to the chase. “Anyway, you know what I wanted to talk to you about. I wanna talk to you about dad.” “I don’t think that’s such a good idea…” her mum trailed off wearily. “I get that he hurt us and I don’t forgive him, I just want some closure,” Aroha stared ahead at the country roads ahead of them. “Please mum, can you help me find his contact details?” “No. I don’t have to,” she stated simply. Mareikura’s eyebrows furrowed. “You’re not even going to try and help you” “I don’t have to help…because I already have his phone number.” “What?!” She exclaimed. “How?” “He rang me up on guy fawkes day, he wanted to see how you were but he was really really drunk. He wasn’t in a good mindset. I didn’t want him to ruin your day, you were so happy!” “I can’t believe you didn’t tell me! I deserved to know!” “I’m sorry, I just didn’t want you to get hurt,” her mum pleaded, her fingers shaking slightly on the steering wheel. “You’ve always done this! You think I’m some stupid kid. Well guess what, mum? I’m not! It’s not me who can’t handle the truth, it’s you!” She yelled furiously. Somewhere inside of Mareikura she was yelling at herself to shut up, she knew that she was going too far. But the pain she had felt for all of those years scrambled to the surface, and words tumbled out of her mouth before she could stop them. “You did the same thing when I was little when you didn’t tell me that dad was married and had kids. Do you know how bad it felt to find out the way I did? You could have told me! But you never did.” By the end of their argument Aroha was driving silently and Mareikura had her arms cro>
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