1. A static budget is one developed for a single level of activity
2. The capital expenditures is a long term finanical plan
True or False for both
2. The capital expenditures is a long term finanical plan
True or False for both.
1- An SA has no access to sensitive information by default- True False.pdf101lightings
1. An SA has no access to sensitive information by default.
True
False
2. Dynamic network configuration allows central management of network infrastructure.
True
False
3. Virtual networks can provide security between virtual servers.
True
False
4. When debugging, you should find the state of the service/system.
True
False
5. A service monitor should be able to determine if the service is responding correctly.
True
False
6. A name space can be used to storage usernames.
True
False
7. A demilitarized zone should have total access to the Internet.
True
False
8. Changes should be managed by a process, so changes need a minimum amount of approval, to
protect operations.
True
False
9. An open architecture means that a service is not proprietary.
True
False
10 Prior to release, antivirus software should be centrally managed and updates should be
quickly reviewed.
True
False
11 When a computer is ready to be deployed, it should be done and ready to work.
True
False
12 Even though it may be difficult, shared passwords must be changed immediately when
terminating an SA.
True
False
13 Email is made up of several open standards.
True
False
14 A change request should include nontechnical and technical details.
True
False
15 When gathering requirements, it is important to know what will be used to perform an action
not only the protocol or how.
True
False
.
1- An example of an axial bone is the a- Scapula b- Ilium c- Femur d-.pdf101lightings
1. An example of an axial bone is the a. Scapula b. Ilium c. Femur d. Stemum 2. The structural
unit of compact bone is the a. Osteon b. Osteocyte c. Lamelia d. Central canal 3. Osteocytes are
found in a. Central canals b. Perforating canals c. Lacunae d. Lameilae 4. The shaft of a long
bone is called the a. Epiphysis b. Diaphysis c. Metaphysls d. Epiphyseal line 5. Which of the
following would NOT be found in the long bene of a 30-year -old adult? a. Red manow b.
Yellow manrow c. Articular cartiliage (hraline) d. Eplphyseal plate 6. The bone cell that
produces the bony matrik in a developing bone is the a. Onteocyte 5. Osteosiast c. Osteotiant d.
chondrocre 7. Hhe primary owificatien center of a lons bone is found in the a. Cpiolensis i.
oiaphnis Fog 1 , + 2 = Q +.
1- Albert Gaytor and his wife Allison are married and file a joint ret.pdf101lightings
1. Albert Gaytor and his wife Allison are married and file a joint return for 2022 . The Gaytors
live at 12340 Cocoshell Road, Coral Gables, FL 33134. Captain Albert Gaytor is a charter
fishing boat captain but took six months off from his job in 2022 to train and study for his
Masters Captain's License. In 2022, Albert received a Form W-2 from his employer, Coconut
Grove Fishing Charters, Inc.: The Gaytors have an 18-year-old son, Crocker, who is a full-time
freshman at Brickell State University. The Gaytors also have a 19-year-old daughter, Cayman,
who is a part-time student at Dade County Community College (DCCC). Cayman is married to
Sean Slacker, who is 20 years old and a part-time student at DCCC. Sean and Cayman have a 1-
year-old child, Wanda Slacker (Social Security number 648-99-4306). Sean, Cayman, and
Wanda all live in an apartment up the street from Albert and Allison during the entire current
calendar year. Sean and Cayman both work for Sean's wealthy grandfather as apprentices in his
business. Their wages for the year were a combined $50 , 000 , which allowed them to pay all
the personal expenses for themselves and their daughter. Albert's cousin, Jeff (everyone calls him
Swampy) Gaytor is 25 years old (birthdate 4/16/1997, Social Security number 542-11-5562).
Swampy lost his job and in 2022, received $3 , 200 of unemployment compensation. The
remainder (well above 50 percent) of Swampy's support was provided by the Gaytors, including
the rent on Swampy's apartment in Cutler Bay, FL, about 16 miles from the Gaytor's home.
Albert and Allison have a savings account and received the following Form 1099-INT for 2022:
Required: Use a computer software package such as Intuit ProConnect to complete Form 1040
for Albert and Allison Gaytor for 2022. Be sure to save your data input files since this case will
be expanded with more tax information in later chapters. Make assumptions regarding any
information not given..
1- A user working remotely has a secure VPN access to an Operating Sys.pdf101lightings
1. A user working remotely has a secure VPN access to an Operating System back at his regular
office. What kind of service is this called?
a. Desktop as a Service
b. Platform as a Service
c. Infrastructure as a Service
d. Virtual Machine
2. What capability on a router allows a single physical interface to become a default gateway for
multiple networks?
Shorthand notation
Sub-interface
Tunneling
Router advertisement
a. Desktop as a Service
b. Platform as a Service
c. Infrastructure as a Service
d. Virtual Machine.
1- A patient exhibits abnormally low levels of circulating IgE antibod.pdf101lightings
1. A patient exhibits abnormally low levels of circulating IgE antibodies but normal levels of
other antibody isotypes, and is diagnosed with selective IgE deficiency (IgED). What type of
infection would this patient be most susceptible to?
a. Fungal infection
b. Parasitic infection
c. This patient would not have increased susceptibility to any type of infection.
d. Bacterial infection
e. Viral infection
2. Which of the following is a feature of necroptosis?
a. Loss of cell membrane integrity and cellular lysis
b. Release of IL-1 family cytokines
c. Chromatin condensation
d. Formation of membrane-bound necroptotic bodies.
1) What is Linkage disequilibrium as applied to HLA antigens- 2) What.pdf101lightings
1) What is Linkage disequilibrium as applied to HLA antigens?
2) What is the use of HLA molecules in determining paternity testing, disease
association, platelet transfusion, TRALI, and transplants?
2) What is the use of HLA molecules in determining paternity testing, disease association,
platelet transfusion, TRALI, and transplants?.
1- --Sea otters are native to the western cosst of North America- Betw.pdf101lightings
1. "*Sea otters are native to the western cosst of North America. Between 1750 and 1850 ,
hunting had reduced the population from hundreds of thousands to only one thousand
Individuals. In the early 1900 s, a small population of sea otters was discovered in Elkhorn
Slough, an estuary in central California near a large human population center. The otters were
then protected by the international fur seal treaty, which banned sea otter hunting. The sea otter
population has rebounded to nearly three thousand individuals today. Otters live in kelp forests
and eelgrass beds and feed on crabs and shellfish (Figure 1). Most herbivores in the habitat eat
algae that grows on the eelgrass and not the eelgrass itself. If there is too much algae, the
eelgrass does not receive enough light for photosynthesis. As the otter population has increased,
the eelgrass habitat has increased. Recently, however, scientists have noticed the presence of two
nonnative, predatory Invertebrate species that may be coloniaing the Elkhorn Slough, which
would have been too cold for them three decades ago. Scientists have also observed that otters in
the area are experiencing increased mortality because of an increase in harmful algal blooms,
which occur as a result of nutrient pollution. The harmful algae are ingested by shellfish, which
the otters eat. As otters were removed during the hunting years, there was a large decrease in the
catches of fish species from the eelgrass habitats. Which of the following best explains why this
decrease happened? a. Otters are a keystone species, so their disappearance from the area
affected the population size of one other species. b. Otters are a keystone species, so their
disappearance from the area resulted in the collapse of an entire community. c. Otters have
mutualistic relationships with many other specles, so thelr disappearance from the area affected
the population size of another species. d. Otters have mutualistic relationships with many other
species, so their disappearance from the area resulted in the collapse of an entire ecosystem. 2.
Explain your answer choice..
1- (6nts) Calculate the NIPA measures in AC from the alphabetized Nati.pdf101lightings
1. ( 6 nts ) Calculate the NIPA measures in AC from the alphabetized National Income and
Product A. (2) Calculate GDP (Gross Domestic Product). B. (2) Calculate GNP (Gross National
Product). C. (2) Calculate Net Domestic Product (NDP)..
1- An SA has no access to sensitive information by default- True False.pdf101lightings
1. An SA has no access to sensitive information by default.
True
False
2. Dynamic network configuration allows central management of network infrastructure.
True
False
3. Virtual networks can provide security between virtual servers.
True
False
4. When debugging, you should find the state of the service/system.
True
False
5. A service monitor should be able to determine if the service is responding correctly.
True
False
6. A name space can be used to storage usernames.
True
False
7. A demilitarized zone should have total access to the Internet.
True
False
8. Changes should be managed by a process, so changes need a minimum amount of approval, to
protect operations.
True
False
9. An open architecture means that a service is not proprietary.
True
False
10 Prior to release, antivirus software should be centrally managed and updates should be
quickly reviewed.
True
False
11 When a computer is ready to be deployed, it should be done and ready to work.
True
False
12 Even though it may be difficult, shared passwords must be changed immediately when
terminating an SA.
True
False
13 Email is made up of several open standards.
True
False
14 A change request should include nontechnical and technical details.
True
False
15 When gathering requirements, it is important to know what will be used to perform an action
not only the protocol or how.
True
False
.
1- An example of an axial bone is the a- Scapula b- Ilium c- Femur d-.pdf101lightings
1. An example of an axial bone is the a. Scapula b. Ilium c. Femur d. Stemum 2. The structural
unit of compact bone is the a. Osteon b. Osteocyte c. Lamelia d. Central canal 3. Osteocytes are
found in a. Central canals b. Perforating canals c. Lacunae d. Lameilae 4. The shaft of a long
bone is called the a. Epiphysis b. Diaphysis c. Metaphysls d. Epiphyseal line 5. Which of the
following would NOT be found in the long bene of a 30-year -old adult? a. Red manow b.
Yellow manrow c. Articular cartiliage (hraline) d. Eplphyseal plate 6. The bone cell that
produces the bony matrik in a developing bone is the a. Onteocyte 5. Osteosiast c. Osteotiant d.
chondrocre 7. Hhe primary owificatien center of a lons bone is found in the a. Cpiolensis i.
oiaphnis Fog 1 , + 2 = Q +.
1- Albert Gaytor and his wife Allison are married and file a joint ret.pdf101lightings
1. Albert Gaytor and his wife Allison are married and file a joint return for 2022 . The Gaytors
live at 12340 Cocoshell Road, Coral Gables, FL 33134. Captain Albert Gaytor is a charter
fishing boat captain but took six months off from his job in 2022 to train and study for his
Masters Captain's License. In 2022, Albert received a Form W-2 from his employer, Coconut
Grove Fishing Charters, Inc.: The Gaytors have an 18-year-old son, Crocker, who is a full-time
freshman at Brickell State University. The Gaytors also have a 19-year-old daughter, Cayman,
who is a part-time student at Dade County Community College (DCCC). Cayman is married to
Sean Slacker, who is 20 years old and a part-time student at DCCC. Sean and Cayman have a 1-
year-old child, Wanda Slacker (Social Security number 648-99-4306). Sean, Cayman, and
Wanda all live in an apartment up the street from Albert and Allison during the entire current
calendar year. Sean and Cayman both work for Sean's wealthy grandfather as apprentices in his
business. Their wages for the year were a combined $50 , 000 , which allowed them to pay all
the personal expenses for themselves and their daughter. Albert's cousin, Jeff (everyone calls him
Swampy) Gaytor is 25 years old (birthdate 4/16/1997, Social Security number 542-11-5562).
Swampy lost his job and in 2022, received $3 , 200 of unemployment compensation. The
remainder (well above 50 percent) of Swampy's support was provided by the Gaytors, including
the rent on Swampy's apartment in Cutler Bay, FL, about 16 miles from the Gaytor's home.
Albert and Allison have a savings account and received the following Form 1099-INT for 2022:
Required: Use a computer software package such as Intuit ProConnect to complete Form 1040
for Albert and Allison Gaytor for 2022. Be sure to save your data input files since this case will
be expanded with more tax information in later chapters. Make assumptions regarding any
information not given..
1- A user working remotely has a secure VPN access to an Operating Sys.pdf101lightings
1. A user working remotely has a secure VPN access to an Operating System back at his regular
office. What kind of service is this called?
a. Desktop as a Service
b. Platform as a Service
c. Infrastructure as a Service
d. Virtual Machine
2. What capability on a router allows a single physical interface to become a default gateway for
multiple networks?
Shorthand notation
Sub-interface
Tunneling
Router advertisement
a. Desktop as a Service
b. Platform as a Service
c. Infrastructure as a Service
d. Virtual Machine.
1- A patient exhibits abnormally low levels of circulating IgE antibod.pdf101lightings
1. A patient exhibits abnormally low levels of circulating IgE antibodies but normal levels of
other antibody isotypes, and is diagnosed with selective IgE deficiency (IgED). What type of
infection would this patient be most susceptible to?
a. Fungal infection
b. Parasitic infection
c. This patient would not have increased susceptibility to any type of infection.
d. Bacterial infection
e. Viral infection
2. Which of the following is a feature of necroptosis?
a. Loss of cell membrane integrity and cellular lysis
b. Release of IL-1 family cytokines
c. Chromatin condensation
d. Formation of membrane-bound necroptotic bodies.
1) What is Linkage disequilibrium as applied to HLA antigens- 2) What.pdf101lightings
1) What is Linkage disequilibrium as applied to HLA antigens?
2) What is the use of HLA molecules in determining paternity testing, disease
association, platelet transfusion, TRALI, and transplants?
2) What is the use of HLA molecules in determining paternity testing, disease association,
platelet transfusion, TRALI, and transplants?.
1- --Sea otters are native to the western cosst of North America- Betw.pdf101lightings
1. "*Sea otters are native to the western cosst of North America. Between 1750 and 1850 ,
hunting had reduced the population from hundreds of thousands to only one thousand
Individuals. In the early 1900 s, a small population of sea otters was discovered in Elkhorn
Slough, an estuary in central California near a large human population center. The otters were
then protected by the international fur seal treaty, which banned sea otter hunting. The sea otter
population has rebounded to nearly three thousand individuals today. Otters live in kelp forests
and eelgrass beds and feed on crabs and shellfish (Figure 1). Most herbivores in the habitat eat
algae that grows on the eelgrass and not the eelgrass itself. If there is too much algae, the
eelgrass does not receive enough light for photosynthesis. As the otter population has increased,
the eelgrass habitat has increased. Recently, however, scientists have noticed the presence of two
nonnative, predatory Invertebrate species that may be coloniaing the Elkhorn Slough, which
would have been too cold for them three decades ago. Scientists have also observed that otters in
the area are experiencing increased mortality because of an increase in harmful algal blooms,
which occur as a result of nutrient pollution. The harmful algae are ingested by shellfish, which
the otters eat. As otters were removed during the hunting years, there was a large decrease in the
catches of fish species from the eelgrass habitats. Which of the following best explains why this
decrease happened? a. Otters are a keystone species, so their disappearance from the area
affected the population size of one other species. b. Otters are a keystone species, so their
disappearance from the area resulted in the collapse of an entire community. c. Otters have
mutualistic relationships with many other specles, so thelr disappearance from the area affected
the population size of another species. d. Otters have mutualistic relationships with many other
species, so their disappearance from the area resulted in the collapse of an entire ecosystem. 2.
Explain your answer choice..
1- (6nts) Calculate the NIPA measures in AC from the alphabetized Nati.pdf101lightings
1. ( 6 nts ) Calculate the NIPA measures in AC from the alphabetized National Income and
Product A. (2) Calculate GDP (Gross Domestic Product). B. (2) Calculate GNP (Gross National
Product). C. (2) Calculate Net Domestic Product (NDP)..
1- List and describe briefly the Constitutional amendments included i.pdf101lightings
1. List and describe briefly the Constitutional amendments included in the Bill of Rights that
provide protections for criminal defendants. (Hint: There are at least 4 Constitutional
amendments in the Bill of Rights that provide protections for criminal defendants. Bonus:
Identify what we mean when we speak of the "Bill of Rights.") (3 points)
2. Suppose Frank and Bonnie are living together in an apartment. Frank is the suspect in an
investigation of illegal drug sales to local high school students. If Frank or Bonnie consents to a
police search of the premises, then the police are not required to first obtain a warrant. What if
Frank and Bonnie disagree, with Bonnie wanting to grant permission while Frank forbids the
police to enter? Should the police be required to obtain a search warrant before searching? What
if Frank denies permission to enter but the police go back later, when Frank is not home, and
Bonnie consents to the search? Can the drug paraphernalia and bags of cocaine found in plain
site in the apartment be admitted into evidence against Frank? (3 points)
3. Define discovery, and identify and explain at least three of the most important forms of
discovery. (4 points).
1- Distinguish between diversity and inclusion- 2- Using Google as a.pdf101lightings
1. Distinguish between diversity and inclusion.
2. Using Google as an example of the technology sector, discuss the progress, or lack thereof, in
achieving a more diverse workforce.
3. What is the "diversity dividend"?
4. Why does protection for LGTBQ workers require a particularly high level of managerial
ethics?
5. Why should business leaders be concerned about income inequality?.
1- Select TWO of the three most densely populated major regions of t (1).pdf101lightings
1. Select TWO of the three most densely populated major regions of the world (East Asia, South
Asia, and Europe, as shown in fig 5.21 on p 134) and discuss the types of climate (as seen on fig
4.30 ) that are found in those two regions.
A. Identify the two regions by name, then describe where their densely populated areas are.
Mention their approximate latitudinal range, the relative location on their continental
landmasses, and identify the major countries in that zone of high population density.
B. Then describe each region separately : name the climates (citing both the Koppen letters and
English labels) found in each one and identify the part (north? east? south? west? coastal?
interior?) of that region that has each of those climates. Then summarize the temperature and
precipitation of each of those climate types.
2. Of the climates you discussed in Question 1 , clarify which of them has precipitation that is
either seasonal (alternating wet and dry) or marginal for vegetation ( that is, receiving meagre
amounts of annual precipitation or experiencing extremely high rates of evaporation) . (Note: do
not include the B or BW DESERT climate, since it has no vegetative ground cover, and note that
you will not be discussing any of the HIGH latitude climates, since none contain areas of high
population density). Name those climates and then identify by name OTHER MAJOR parts of
the world that have those types of climates.
3 . The posted notes make a point of describing the natural vegetation in each climate type, and
some of the changes that humans have done to it. Economic activities, especially large-scale
commercial agriciculture, has altered a great amount of natural vegetation in recent decades.
Identify TWO different climates and the specific areas of those two climates into which intense
commercial agricultture has moved in within the past 50 years. Identify the type of natural
vegetation that has been lost , and the types of commerical agriculture that have replaced i t.
Then discuss several social and economic consequences to the people and societies in those
areas.
1)is the external conditions- including natural surroundings- people-.pdf101lightings
1)is the external conditions, including natural surroundings, people, attitudes,
and anything that influences the life and activities of people, plants, and animals.
(a) Exosphere (b) Environment (c) Stratosphere
2)_is the study of ways in which people and animals interact with their
environment.
(a) Ecology (b) Animal science (c) Environmental Science
3)is the long-term maintenance of ecosystem components that allows them to
continue through future generations.
(a) Maintenance (b) Environmental Sustainability (c) Ecological generation
4) The complex assemblages of animals, plants, and their environment through which energy and
materials move is called
(a) Geosphere (b) ecosystem (c) earth science
5) Sun feeds plants->plants feed herbivores->herbivores feed carnivores-->carnivores die and
then benefit decomposes->decomposes feed the ground--> back to plants refers to
(a) components in terms of roles of ecosystem (b) nature (c) science.
1)Certain amino acids are essential nutrients for some microorganisms.pdf101lightings
1)Certain amino acids are essential nutrients for some microorganisms because they ...
A)cannot be synthesized and must be provided by the environment.
B)are needed for gene expression and cell division.
C)are needed for the metabolism (e.g., synthesis of proteins).
D)are needed to make ATP
E)are simple organic molecules..
1) What are the advantages and disadvantages of using HPC therapy-2) C.pdf101lightings
1) What are the advantages and disadvantages of using HPC therapy?
2) Compare and contrast the categories of HPC donors?
2) Compare and contrast the categories of HPC donors?.
1- Olivia and Jake walk into CVS looking for chips and candy-.pdf101lightings
1. Olivia and Jake walk into CVS looking for chips and candy. They see the electric shopping
carts generally used by the elderly and disabled. The carts are set aside with no warnings posted
and are apparently freely available to all who want to use them. They decide to take a spin
around the store. While turning a corner the two carts accidentally collide causing Olivia to fall
off and break her wrist. Olivia sues CVS. What are the elements of negligence? Identify and
explain each.
2. Is this negligence? Use the elements of negligence to identify the specific actions that would
indicate whether CVS is at fault..
1) Discuss why the phenotype-driven developmental genetics utilizing s.pdf101lightings
1) Discuss why the phenotype-driven developmental genetics utilizing screens of ENU-
mutagenized mice has the potential to enable gene and pathway discovery relevant to human
congenital disorders.
2) Describe the breeding program initiated by King Frederick William of Prussia in the early
1700s to supply tall soldiers to the Potsdam Grenadier Guard. Was it successful? Why or why
not?.
1) Which of the following violates the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (.pdf101lightings
1) Which of the following violates the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)?
A U.S. company bribes a government official in order to influence a governmental decision.
A publicly traded company that does not engage in international trade refuses to allow its
company records to be inspected by U.S. officials.
A U.S. company promises to pay a bribe to a foreign company but is unsuccessful in gaining any
benefits from that company.
A U.S. company revises its financial statements to hide a payment made to a government official
in another country.
All of the above violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
2) True or False: The FCPA applies only when I am in a foreign country.
True
False
3) According to the reading Baker Hughes Foreign Corrupt Practices Act , for many years after
the FCPA was implemented in the U.S., other nations were resistant. However, in the 1990s,
international sentiment about corruption began to change due to which of the following
factor(s)?
Many nations were caught in high-profile scandals involving the bribery of public officials.
The World Bank's decision to blacklist governments who were found to participate in large-scale
corruption from receiving future loans.
A growing body of academic literature clearly demonstrated the link between political corruption
and reduced economic growth.
A and C
A, B, and C
4) After an internal investigation, Baker Hughes implemented which of the following changes?
Choose the best answer.
Eliminated the role of agents completely.
Put in tight controls and parameters, including audits.
Increased the frequency and amount of facilitating payments.
Required division managers to perform due diligence only if they noticed red flags after the
agents have started.
5) True or False: Law affects every aspect of a business. As such, a failure to implement
appropriate legal measures to prevent collusion can hinder firms from fully realizing the benefits
of the other resources they control.
True
False.
1) What are some of the historical figures- technologies- and standard.pdf101lightings
1) What are some of the historical figures, technologies, and standards that makeup the history of
Wireless LANs? 2) What are some of the different wireless standards organizations and what
role do they play in wireless communications technology or policy? 3) What are the five
generations of Wi-Fi and relative speed and frequency of each? 4) Describe the components of
core, distribution, and access for wireless networks. 5) What is a carrier signal and what is it used
for? 6) In your own words, what is a radio frequency signal? 7) What are some of the
characteristics of a radio frequency signal? 8) What is attenuation? 9) What is the difference
between diffraction and refraction? 10) What is the concept of multipath?.
1) What do Managers do- 2) Is it more important for managers to be eff.pdf101lightings
1) What do Managers do?
2) Is it more important for managers to be efficient or effective? Can you improve both at the
same time?
3) Is management ability universal, that is, if a manager changes between functional departments
or business sectors, can he/she still be an effective manager?
4) Can someone get promoted to a Middle Manager position without having being first-line
managers?
5) When an employee is promoted to manager, do most organizations provide some type of
training? Should they?.
1) What are the key elements of Lincoln's incentive system- 2-) What p.pdf101lightings
1) What are the key elements of Lincoln's incentive system?
2.) What problems does this approach to motivation potentially create?
3.) In what industries or under what circumstances would the Lincoln approach probably fail?.
1) What are the benefits of the Ideate method versus the traditional m.pdf101lightings
1) What are the benefits of the Ideate method versus the traditional methods of opportunity
identification?
2) Which method would you choose to generate your ideas and why?
3) What would you do with your ideas after you generate them?.
1) What are the advantages of digital advertising compared to traditio.pdf101lightings
1) What are the advantages of digital advertising compared to traditional TV advertising?
2) Why is it hard to measure the effectiveness of ads (whether on TV or digitally)? What is the
best way to do it?
3) Is digital advertising doomed? Did the research at eBay find some positive impact of ads,
and on whom?.
1) Discuss the relevant legal environment related to international mar (1).pdf101lightings
1) Discuss the relevant legal environment related to international market entry and the factors
that can restrict or support international trade ventures. 2) Discuss the elements of binding
contracts that outline the rights, obligations, and considerations of the parties involved in
international transactions..
1) Explain the main categories of business communication- List and des.pdf101lightings
1) Explain the main categories of business communication. List and describe the 10 steps in the
Process of Communication? 4 Points The three main categories of business communication are
Internal-Operational Communication, Externak-Operational Communication, and Personal
Communication. Internal-Operational Communication is any form of business that is taking
place within the operation to track the success of the business and employees. This can be done
in many different ways. For example, ongoing discussions among senior management to
establish the company's goals and processes. It also involves supervisors providing directives and
guidance to employees, and written/verbal exchanges among employees concerning work-related
matters. Additionally, it encompasses the reports that employees prepare on sales, production,
inventories, finances, maintenance, and other relevant topics. Lastly, it includes the messages
that employees comr unicate while carrying out their tasks and contributing their ideas to the
business. Conversational stylies can vary depending on the situation and the people you are
communicating with. For instance, if you are.
1) There are two approaches to information security implementation- Br.pdf101lightings
1) There are two approaches to information security implementation. Briefly describe each
approach and explain why you would select one over the other for implementing information
security in an organization. (2) Briefly explain the role of each member of an information
security project team and describe how a team can survive major changes (e.g., when some team
members leave the organization). If you have held one of these roles, you can discuss your
responsibilities and how you worked with the others on the team..
1 point Which of the following bacteria will likely present in latter.pdf101lightings
1 point Which of the following bacteria will likely present in latter stages of urinary tract
infections? Escherichia coli Pseudomonas aeruginosa Staphylococcus epidermidis Enterococcus
faecalis 6 point What is the main complication caused by crystallized biofilms in urinary
catheters? trauma to the bladder and urethral epithelia initiation of stone formation due to
crystals being shed off from the biofilm blockage in the flow of urine through the catheter as a
result of crystal buildup in the lumen none of the above.
1 point We want to see if Democrats- Independents- and Republicans dif.pdf101lightings
1 point We want to see if Democrats, Independents, and Republicans differ in income (measured
as low, medium, and high). Which is the best statistical procedure to use? ANOVA a confidence
interval a chi-square test a t-test 1 point Gail takes many samples from a highly skewed
distribution, and shows that the resulting sampling distribution is normally shaped (bell-shaped).
Gail is illustrating a key aspect of: Chebyshev's Theorem the Central Limit Theorem inference
confidence intervals.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
1- List and describe briefly the Constitutional amendments included i.pdf101lightings
1. List and describe briefly the Constitutional amendments included in the Bill of Rights that
provide protections for criminal defendants. (Hint: There are at least 4 Constitutional
amendments in the Bill of Rights that provide protections for criminal defendants. Bonus:
Identify what we mean when we speak of the "Bill of Rights.") (3 points)
2. Suppose Frank and Bonnie are living together in an apartment. Frank is the suspect in an
investigation of illegal drug sales to local high school students. If Frank or Bonnie consents to a
police search of the premises, then the police are not required to first obtain a warrant. What if
Frank and Bonnie disagree, with Bonnie wanting to grant permission while Frank forbids the
police to enter? Should the police be required to obtain a search warrant before searching? What
if Frank denies permission to enter but the police go back later, when Frank is not home, and
Bonnie consents to the search? Can the drug paraphernalia and bags of cocaine found in plain
site in the apartment be admitted into evidence against Frank? (3 points)
3. Define discovery, and identify and explain at least three of the most important forms of
discovery. (4 points).
1- Distinguish between diversity and inclusion- 2- Using Google as a.pdf101lightings
1. Distinguish between diversity and inclusion.
2. Using Google as an example of the technology sector, discuss the progress, or lack thereof, in
achieving a more diverse workforce.
3. What is the "diversity dividend"?
4. Why does protection for LGTBQ workers require a particularly high level of managerial
ethics?
5. Why should business leaders be concerned about income inequality?.
1- Select TWO of the three most densely populated major regions of t (1).pdf101lightings
1. Select TWO of the three most densely populated major regions of the world (East Asia, South
Asia, and Europe, as shown in fig 5.21 on p 134) and discuss the types of climate (as seen on fig
4.30 ) that are found in those two regions.
A. Identify the two regions by name, then describe where their densely populated areas are.
Mention their approximate latitudinal range, the relative location on their continental
landmasses, and identify the major countries in that zone of high population density.
B. Then describe each region separately : name the climates (citing both the Koppen letters and
English labels) found in each one and identify the part (north? east? south? west? coastal?
interior?) of that region that has each of those climates. Then summarize the temperature and
precipitation of each of those climate types.
2. Of the climates you discussed in Question 1 , clarify which of them has precipitation that is
either seasonal (alternating wet and dry) or marginal for vegetation ( that is, receiving meagre
amounts of annual precipitation or experiencing extremely high rates of evaporation) . (Note: do
not include the B or BW DESERT climate, since it has no vegetative ground cover, and note that
you will not be discussing any of the HIGH latitude climates, since none contain areas of high
population density). Name those climates and then identify by name OTHER MAJOR parts of
the world that have those types of climates.
3 . The posted notes make a point of describing the natural vegetation in each climate type, and
some of the changes that humans have done to it. Economic activities, especially large-scale
commercial agriciculture, has altered a great amount of natural vegetation in recent decades.
Identify TWO different climates and the specific areas of those two climates into which intense
commercial agricultture has moved in within the past 50 years. Identify the type of natural
vegetation that has been lost , and the types of commerical agriculture that have replaced i t.
Then discuss several social and economic consequences to the people and societies in those
areas.
1)is the external conditions- including natural surroundings- people-.pdf101lightings
1)is the external conditions, including natural surroundings, people, attitudes,
and anything that influences the life and activities of people, plants, and animals.
(a) Exosphere (b) Environment (c) Stratosphere
2)_is the study of ways in which people and animals interact with their
environment.
(a) Ecology (b) Animal science (c) Environmental Science
3)is the long-term maintenance of ecosystem components that allows them to
continue through future generations.
(a) Maintenance (b) Environmental Sustainability (c) Ecological generation
4) The complex assemblages of animals, plants, and their environment through which energy and
materials move is called
(a) Geosphere (b) ecosystem (c) earth science
5) Sun feeds plants->plants feed herbivores->herbivores feed carnivores-->carnivores die and
then benefit decomposes->decomposes feed the ground--> back to plants refers to
(a) components in terms of roles of ecosystem (b) nature (c) science.
1)Certain amino acids are essential nutrients for some microorganisms.pdf101lightings
1)Certain amino acids are essential nutrients for some microorganisms because they ...
A)cannot be synthesized and must be provided by the environment.
B)are needed for gene expression and cell division.
C)are needed for the metabolism (e.g., synthesis of proteins).
D)are needed to make ATP
E)are simple organic molecules..
1) What are the advantages and disadvantages of using HPC therapy-2) C.pdf101lightings
1) What are the advantages and disadvantages of using HPC therapy?
2) Compare and contrast the categories of HPC donors?
2) Compare and contrast the categories of HPC donors?.
1- Olivia and Jake walk into CVS looking for chips and candy-.pdf101lightings
1. Olivia and Jake walk into CVS looking for chips and candy. They see the electric shopping
carts generally used by the elderly and disabled. The carts are set aside with no warnings posted
and are apparently freely available to all who want to use them. They decide to take a spin
around the store. While turning a corner the two carts accidentally collide causing Olivia to fall
off and break her wrist. Olivia sues CVS. What are the elements of negligence? Identify and
explain each.
2. Is this negligence? Use the elements of negligence to identify the specific actions that would
indicate whether CVS is at fault..
1) Discuss why the phenotype-driven developmental genetics utilizing s.pdf101lightings
1) Discuss why the phenotype-driven developmental genetics utilizing screens of ENU-
mutagenized mice has the potential to enable gene and pathway discovery relevant to human
congenital disorders.
2) Describe the breeding program initiated by King Frederick William of Prussia in the early
1700s to supply tall soldiers to the Potsdam Grenadier Guard. Was it successful? Why or why
not?.
1) Which of the following violates the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (.pdf101lightings
1) Which of the following violates the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)?
A U.S. company bribes a government official in order to influence a governmental decision.
A publicly traded company that does not engage in international trade refuses to allow its
company records to be inspected by U.S. officials.
A U.S. company promises to pay a bribe to a foreign company but is unsuccessful in gaining any
benefits from that company.
A U.S. company revises its financial statements to hide a payment made to a government official
in another country.
All of the above violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
2) True or False: The FCPA applies only when I am in a foreign country.
True
False
3) According to the reading Baker Hughes Foreign Corrupt Practices Act , for many years after
the FCPA was implemented in the U.S., other nations were resistant. However, in the 1990s,
international sentiment about corruption began to change due to which of the following
factor(s)?
Many nations were caught in high-profile scandals involving the bribery of public officials.
The World Bank's decision to blacklist governments who were found to participate in large-scale
corruption from receiving future loans.
A growing body of academic literature clearly demonstrated the link between political corruption
and reduced economic growth.
A and C
A, B, and C
4) After an internal investigation, Baker Hughes implemented which of the following changes?
Choose the best answer.
Eliminated the role of agents completely.
Put in tight controls and parameters, including audits.
Increased the frequency and amount of facilitating payments.
Required division managers to perform due diligence only if they noticed red flags after the
agents have started.
5) True or False: Law affects every aspect of a business. As such, a failure to implement
appropriate legal measures to prevent collusion can hinder firms from fully realizing the benefits
of the other resources they control.
True
False.
1) What are some of the historical figures- technologies- and standard.pdf101lightings
1) What are some of the historical figures, technologies, and standards that makeup the history of
Wireless LANs? 2) What are some of the different wireless standards organizations and what
role do they play in wireless communications technology or policy? 3) What are the five
generations of Wi-Fi and relative speed and frequency of each? 4) Describe the components of
core, distribution, and access for wireless networks. 5) What is a carrier signal and what is it used
for? 6) In your own words, what is a radio frequency signal? 7) What are some of the
characteristics of a radio frequency signal? 8) What is attenuation? 9) What is the difference
between diffraction and refraction? 10) What is the concept of multipath?.
1) What do Managers do- 2) Is it more important for managers to be eff.pdf101lightings
1) What do Managers do?
2) Is it more important for managers to be efficient or effective? Can you improve both at the
same time?
3) Is management ability universal, that is, if a manager changes between functional departments
or business sectors, can he/she still be an effective manager?
4) Can someone get promoted to a Middle Manager position without having being first-line
managers?
5) When an employee is promoted to manager, do most organizations provide some type of
training? Should they?.
1) What are the key elements of Lincoln's incentive system- 2-) What p.pdf101lightings
1) What are the key elements of Lincoln's incentive system?
2.) What problems does this approach to motivation potentially create?
3.) In what industries or under what circumstances would the Lincoln approach probably fail?.
1) What are the benefits of the Ideate method versus the traditional m.pdf101lightings
1) What are the benefits of the Ideate method versus the traditional methods of opportunity
identification?
2) Which method would you choose to generate your ideas and why?
3) What would you do with your ideas after you generate them?.
1) What are the advantages of digital advertising compared to traditio.pdf101lightings
1) What are the advantages of digital advertising compared to traditional TV advertising?
2) Why is it hard to measure the effectiveness of ads (whether on TV or digitally)? What is the
best way to do it?
3) Is digital advertising doomed? Did the research at eBay find some positive impact of ads,
and on whom?.
1) Discuss the relevant legal environment related to international mar (1).pdf101lightings
1) Discuss the relevant legal environment related to international market entry and the factors
that can restrict or support international trade ventures. 2) Discuss the elements of binding
contracts that outline the rights, obligations, and considerations of the parties involved in
international transactions..
1) Explain the main categories of business communication- List and des.pdf101lightings
1) Explain the main categories of business communication. List and describe the 10 steps in the
Process of Communication? 4 Points The three main categories of business communication are
Internal-Operational Communication, Externak-Operational Communication, and Personal
Communication. Internal-Operational Communication is any form of business that is taking
place within the operation to track the success of the business and employees. This can be done
in many different ways. For example, ongoing discussions among senior management to
establish the company's goals and processes. It also involves supervisors providing directives and
guidance to employees, and written/verbal exchanges among employees concerning work-related
matters. Additionally, it encompasses the reports that employees prepare on sales, production,
inventories, finances, maintenance, and other relevant topics. Lastly, it includes the messages
that employees comr unicate while carrying out their tasks and contributing their ideas to the
business. Conversational stylies can vary depending on the situation and the people you are
communicating with. For instance, if you are.
1) There are two approaches to information security implementation- Br.pdf101lightings
1) There are two approaches to information security implementation. Briefly describe each
approach and explain why you would select one over the other for implementing information
security in an organization. (2) Briefly explain the role of each member of an information
security project team and describe how a team can survive major changes (e.g., when some team
members leave the organization). If you have held one of these roles, you can discuss your
responsibilities and how you worked with the others on the team..
1 point Which of the following bacteria will likely present in latter.pdf101lightings
1 point Which of the following bacteria will likely present in latter stages of urinary tract
infections? Escherichia coli Pseudomonas aeruginosa Staphylococcus epidermidis Enterococcus
faecalis 6 point What is the main complication caused by crystallized biofilms in urinary
catheters? trauma to the bladder and urethral epithelia initiation of stone formation due to
crystals being shed off from the biofilm blockage in the flow of urine through the catheter as a
result of crystal buildup in the lumen none of the above.
1 point We want to see if Democrats- Independents- and Republicans dif.pdf101lightings
1 point We want to see if Democrats, Independents, and Republicans differ in income (measured
as low, medium, and high). Which is the best statistical procedure to use? ANOVA a confidence
interval a chi-square test a t-test 1 point Gail takes many samples from a highly skewed
distribution, and shows that the resulting sampling distribution is normally shaped (bell-shaped).
Gail is illustrating a key aspect of: Chebyshev's Theorem the Central Limit Theorem inference
confidence intervals.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
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1- A static budget is one developed for a single level of activity2- T.pdf
1. 1. A static budget is one developed for a single level of activity
2. The capital expenditures is a long term finanical plan
True or False for both
2. The capital expenditures is a long term finanical plan
True or False for both