This document discusses evaluating different modes of transportation based on time and cost efficiencies and providing examples. It also discusses describing at least two functions that a bill of lading performs in international logistics.
Munich Personal RePEc ArchiveShould a Government Fiscally .docxjacmariek5
Munich Personal RePEc Archive
Should a Government Fiscally Intervene
in a Recession and, If So, How?
Harashima, Taiji
Kanazawa Seiryo University
2 April 2017
Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/78053/
MPRA Paper No. 78053, posted 31 Mar 2017 09:03 UTC
Should a Government Fiscally Intervene in a Recession and, If So, How?
Taiji HARASHIMA*
April, 2017
Abstract
The validity of discretionary fiscal policy in a recession will differ according to the cause and
mechanism of recession. In this paper, discretionary fiscal policy in a recession caused by a
fundamental shock that changes the steady state downwards is examined. In such a recession,
households need to discontinuously increase consumption to a point on the saddle path to
maintain Pareto efficiency. However, they will not “jump” consumption in this manner and
instead will choose a “Nash equilibrium of a Pareto inefficient path” because they dislike
unsmooth and discontinuous consumption and behave strategically. The paper concludes that
increasing government consumption until demand meets the present level of production and
maintaining this fiscal policy for a long period is the best option. Consequent government debts
can be sustainable even if they become extremely large.
JEL Classification code: E20, E32, E62, H20, H30, H63
Keywords: Discretionary Fiscal policy; Recession; Government consumption; Government
debts; Pareto inefficiency; Time preference
*Correspondence: Taiji HARASHIMA, Kanazawa Seiryo University, 10-1 Goshomachi-Ushi,
Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa, 920-8620, Japan.
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
1
1 INTRODUCTION
Discretionary fiscal policy has been studied from many perspectives since the era of Keynes
(e.g., Keynes, 1936; Kopcke et al., 2006; Chari et al., 2009; Farmer, 2009; Alesina, 2012;
Benhabib et al., 2014). An important issue is whether a government should intervene fiscally in
a recession, and if so, how. The answer will differ according to the cause and mechanism of
recession. Particularly, it will be different depending on whether “disequilibrium” is generated.
The concept of disequilibrium is, however, controversial and therefore arguments continue even
now about the use of discretionary fiscal policy in a recession. In this paper, the concept of
disequilibrium is not used, but instead the concept of a “Nash equilibrium of a Pareto inefficient
path” is used.
Recessions are generated by various shocks (e.g., Rebelo, 2005; Blanchard, 2009;
Ireland, 2011; Schmitt-Grohé and Uribe, 2012; McGrattan and Prescott, 2014; Hall, 2016).
Some fundamental shocks will change the steady state, and if the steady state is changed
downwards (i.e., to lower levels of production and consumption), households must change the
consumption path to one that d.
Music conset report. OperaMusical Theater Workshop Performance.docxjacmariek5
Music conset report.
Opera/Musical Theater Workshop Performance
Format:
One page, double spaced
No larger than 12 point font
No more than 1 inch margins
Include your name and banner number at the top of your paper
(no more than 2 lines)
Suggestions:
Be adventurous and try out new kinds of music.
Be open to a new musical experience.
Plan ahead so you can pick concerts that you will enjoy.
Jazz, classical and some world music can include long pieces. Experiment with the different kinds of listening that we will discuss in class. Relate to concepts we discuss in class.
Invite your friends to attend with you.
Concert Report Content:
In your Concert Reports include the following:
What did you enjoy
about the concert?
What didn’t you like?
What did you find interesting?
Relate
the music
to at least one concept that we have discussed in class (elements of melody, rhythm, harmony, form; composers; genres; moods; etc.)
Discuss at l
east two moods or characters of the
music in the concert.
Would you attend this kind of concert again? Why or why not?
Any other relevant observations.
(optional)
.
Multiple Choice (7 points each)1.DeVries uses an allowance m.docxjacmariek5
Multiple Choice (7 points each)
1.
DeVries uses an allowance method for recording bad debts.
DeVries determined that $1,000 of accounts receivable from Morris Corporation are uncollectible.
The entry DeVries should make to write off the Morris account would include:
A.
a credit to Cash for $1,000.
B.
a credit to Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts for $1,000.
C.
a credit to Accounts Receivable for $1,000.
D.
a credit to Uncollectible Accounts Expense for $1,000.
E.
None of these.
2.
Inventory accounts are classified in which section of the balance sheet?
A.
Current assets.
B.
Investments.
C.
Property, plant, and equipment.
D.
Intangible assets.
E.
None of these.
3.
Inventory Item A has a cost of $2,000.
The replacement cost is $1,800.
The item can be sold for $2,500 to a customer, and the normal profit margin is $1,000.
Using the lower-of-cost-or-market rule, at what amount should this item be reported in inventory on the balance sheet?
A.
$1,800
B.
$2,000
C.
$2,500
D.
$1,000
Problem #1 (16 points)
Annual sales were $1,600,000, and the January 1 Allowance for Uncollectibles had a credit balance of $25,000.
$18,600 of accounts were written off during the year.
The provision for uncollectible accounts is based on % of sales.
Using the percentage of sales technique and a 2% rate, complete the following:
Required
1.
Prepare the entry to record the accounts written off during the year.
2.
Prepare the entry to record the provision for uncollectibles.
Problem
#2 (17 points)
Hall uses aging to estimate uncollectible accounts.
The following table reveals the likelihood of collection:
Age
Probability of Collection
Amount Outstanding
0 to 30 Days
98%
$100,000
31 to 60 Days
90%
$50,000
61 to 120 Days
50%
$25,000
Over 120 Days
10%
$10,000
Accounts of $100,000 are less than 30 days old (98% collectible), $50,000 are 30 to 60 days old (90% collectible), $25,000 are 61-120 days old (50% collectible), and the remaining $10,000 is 10% collectible.
Required
1.
Prepare the journal entry to update the allowance for uncollectibles, assuming the balance prior to aging was a $10,000 debit.
2.
Prepare the journal entry to update the allowance for uncollectibles, assuming the balance prior to aging was a $1,000 credit.
Problem
#3 (30 points)
Alta had beginning inventory of 100 units at $10 each.
The purchase price increased steadily during the period. Purchases during the period were 200 at $11 each, 300 at $13 each, and 150 at $15 each.
Sales were 500 units at $20.
Using periodic FIFO:
Required
:
1.
Using periodic FIFO:
a.
Determine the cost of the ending inventory
b.
Determine the cost of the goods sold
c.
Determine the Gross profit
2.
Using periodic LIFO:
a.
Determine the cost of the ending inventory
b.
Determine the cost of the goods sold
c.
Determine the Gross profit
3.
Using periodic weighted average:
a.
Determine the cost of the ending inventory
b.
Determine the cost of the goods sold
c.
Determine .
Multiple Choice (0.5 point each) 1. Sam orally agreed to sell .docxjacmariek5
The court will likely rule that Sam loses because the oral land sale contract was fully executed, meaning Jamie paid Sam and took possession of the land, so Sam cannot now invalidate the contract.
Regarding the second scenario, the court will likely rule that Jon effectively revoked his offer to Sandy and formed an enforceable written contract with Jason to sell his CD collection.
In the third scenario, the court will likely compel Mac to submit to binding arbitration to resolve the dispute with Rhamad per their contract, rather than allowing Mac's lawsuit to proceed.
Muslim Structures and Pilgrimage Please respond to the following.docxjacmariek5
"Muslim Structures and Pilgrimage"
Please respond to the following,
using sources under the Explore heading as the basis of your response
:
Describe the main purpose of the Hajj in the Muslim faith, and identify two (2) specific aspects of the Hajj that you find fascinating or significant.
Next, explain the association between Muhammad and the area of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem.
Lastly, describe the sacred art of Islam’s key qualities, and explain the fundamental reasons why Muslim artists of sacred works are reluctant to include images of humans (i.e., at least in sacred areas).
Think of a place of worship (of any religion) today, and explain which type of artistic tradition would be more conducive to worship: Byzantine art (Chapter 8), Hindu art (Chapter 7), or Muslim art (Chapter 9).
Explore
Muslim Structures and Pilgrimage
Chapter 9 (pp. 288-295, 306-308), Dome of the Rock,
Hajj
, calligraphy, art (pp. 274-7), Christian mosaics in Ravenna; review the Week 3 Music Folder 1
National Geographic
on the
Hajj
at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM81wroj_MQ
Walking tour of Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock and structures around it at
http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/200901/al-haram/tour.htm
. (Focus on what you wish; the entire tour is lengthy)
.
MS SQL ---InModule Four,submit asystemsanaly.docxjacmariek5
This document provides instructions for Milestone Two of a database project. It states that students must submit a systems analysis comprising an entity-relationship diagram created in Microsoft Visio and saved as an image file. It also requires inclusion of all elements from Milestone One. The milestone must include a comprehensive ERD with appropriate attributes for each entity, a relational model reflecting a strong understanding of the database function, a functional dependencies diagram normalized to third normal form based on the ERD, a functional relational schema also normalized to third normal form, and a list of queries to address six questions of concern to bookstore owners.
Much has been written on the self-perceived ability of individuals t.docxjacmariek5
Much has been written on the self-perceived ability of individuals to change the nature of their lives (Rotter, 1990; Judge & Bono, 2001). While many psychologists interpret ideas such as "locus of control" and "self-efficacy" as individually variable personality characteristics, they may actually reflect worldviews of a nation, ethnic group, or geographic community. How might these worldviews affect the self-perceived ability of individuals to change the nature of their lives? How should these worldviews be addressed or compensated for in the scholarly research?
.
Multiple Choice Questions 1. When managers establish a structure o.docxjacmariek5
Multiple Choice Questions
1. When managers establish a structure of work relationships that determines how their
employees will cooperate and act collaboratively to achieve organizational goals, they are
PRIMARILY ________.
a. leading
b. organizing
c. planning
d. controlling
2. Which of the following is NOT one of the managerial roles identified by Henry Mintzberg?
a. negotiator
b. optimizer
c. liaison
d. monitor
3. The managerial role of a ________ is BEST described as giving direct command and orders to
subordinates.
a. figurehead
b. liaison
c. monitor
d. leader
4. According to Mintzberg, a manager is acting as a ________ when she launches a new
organizational advertising campaign to promote a new product.
a. figurehead
b. disseminator
c. spokesperson
d. negotiator
5. When a skilled manager moves from one company to another he will MOST LIKELY have to
refine his ________ skills.
a. technical
b. conceptual
c. monitoring
d. human
Unit 1 Examination
47
BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
6. ________ skills enable managers to lead and control the behaviors of other people and groups.
a. Conceptual
b. Technical
c. Human
d. Analytical
7. A company is looking to hire a person that will need to work with five others on a project. The
open spot is due to an employee abruptly leaving. In her exit questionnaire, she wrote that the
other team members were impossible. During the interview process, which question would BEST
help the company find the best person for this position?
a. Do you like trying new things?
b. Are you a worrier?
c. Do you believe your actions affect your fate?
d. Do you have sympathetic feelings for others?
8. Individuals likely to experience negative moods at work, feel stressed, and generally have a
negative orientation toward the work situation are said to be ________.
a. unmotivated
b. pixilated
c. low on neuroticism
d. high on neuroticism
9. ________ is the trait that captures the distinction between individuals who get along with other
people and those who do not.
a. Conscientiousness
b. Openness to experience
c. Agreeableness
d. External locus of control
10. Which of the dimensions of personality do competence, order, and self-discipline fall under?
a. agreeableness
b. neuroticism
c. conscientiousness
d. extraversion
Unit 1 Examination
48
BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
11. A low level of agreeableness would MOST LIKELY be an asset for a ________.
a. drill sergeant
b. FBI agent
c. prosecuting attorney
d. football player
12. Individuals high on ________ are more likely to feel good at work and be satisfied with their
jobs.
a. extraversion
b. introversion
c. affectivity
d. socialization
13. The collection of feelings and beliefs that people have about their organization as a whole is
known as organizational ________.
a. loyalty
b. commitment
c. satisfaction
d. attitude
14. The cognitive component of a worker’s attitude is the employee’s ________.
a. feelings about his or her job or organization
b. beliefs about the job or organiz.
Munich Personal RePEc ArchiveShould a Government Fiscally .docxjacmariek5
Munich Personal RePEc Archive
Should a Government Fiscally Intervene
in a Recession and, If So, How?
Harashima, Taiji
Kanazawa Seiryo University
2 April 2017
Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/78053/
MPRA Paper No. 78053, posted 31 Mar 2017 09:03 UTC
Should a Government Fiscally Intervene in a Recession and, If So, How?
Taiji HARASHIMA*
April, 2017
Abstract
The validity of discretionary fiscal policy in a recession will differ according to the cause and
mechanism of recession. In this paper, discretionary fiscal policy in a recession caused by a
fundamental shock that changes the steady state downwards is examined. In such a recession,
households need to discontinuously increase consumption to a point on the saddle path to
maintain Pareto efficiency. However, they will not “jump” consumption in this manner and
instead will choose a “Nash equilibrium of a Pareto inefficient path” because they dislike
unsmooth and discontinuous consumption and behave strategically. The paper concludes that
increasing government consumption until demand meets the present level of production and
maintaining this fiscal policy for a long period is the best option. Consequent government debts
can be sustainable even if they become extremely large.
JEL Classification code: E20, E32, E62, H20, H30, H63
Keywords: Discretionary Fiscal policy; Recession; Government consumption; Government
debts; Pareto inefficiency; Time preference
*Correspondence: Taiji HARASHIMA, Kanazawa Seiryo University, 10-1 Goshomachi-Ushi,
Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa, 920-8620, Japan.
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
1
1 INTRODUCTION
Discretionary fiscal policy has been studied from many perspectives since the era of Keynes
(e.g., Keynes, 1936; Kopcke et al., 2006; Chari et al., 2009; Farmer, 2009; Alesina, 2012;
Benhabib et al., 2014). An important issue is whether a government should intervene fiscally in
a recession, and if so, how. The answer will differ according to the cause and mechanism of
recession. Particularly, it will be different depending on whether “disequilibrium” is generated.
The concept of disequilibrium is, however, controversial and therefore arguments continue even
now about the use of discretionary fiscal policy in a recession. In this paper, the concept of
disequilibrium is not used, but instead the concept of a “Nash equilibrium of a Pareto inefficient
path” is used.
Recessions are generated by various shocks (e.g., Rebelo, 2005; Blanchard, 2009;
Ireland, 2011; Schmitt-Grohé and Uribe, 2012; McGrattan and Prescott, 2014; Hall, 2016).
Some fundamental shocks will change the steady state, and if the steady state is changed
downwards (i.e., to lower levels of production and consumption), households must change the
consumption path to one that d.
Music conset report. OperaMusical Theater Workshop Performance.docxjacmariek5
Music conset report.
Opera/Musical Theater Workshop Performance
Format:
One page, double spaced
No larger than 12 point font
No more than 1 inch margins
Include your name and banner number at the top of your paper
(no more than 2 lines)
Suggestions:
Be adventurous and try out new kinds of music.
Be open to a new musical experience.
Plan ahead so you can pick concerts that you will enjoy.
Jazz, classical and some world music can include long pieces. Experiment with the different kinds of listening that we will discuss in class. Relate to concepts we discuss in class.
Invite your friends to attend with you.
Concert Report Content:
In your Concert Reports include the following:
What did you enjoy
about the concert?
What didn’t you like?
What did you find interesting?
Relate
the music
to at least one concept that we have discussed in class (elements of melody, rhythm, harmony, form; composers; genres; moods; etc.)
Discuss at l
east two moods or characters of the
music in the concert.
Would you attend this kind of concert again? Why or why not?
Any other relevant observations.
(optional)
.
Multiple Choice (7 points each)1.DeVries uses an allowance m.docxjacmariek5
Multiple Choice (7 points each)
1.
DeVries uses an allowance method for recording bad debts.
DeVries determined that $1,000 of accounts receivable from Morris Corporation are uncollectible.
The entry DeVries should make to write off the Morris account would include:
A.
a credit to Cash for $1,000.
B.
a credit to Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts for $1,000.
C.
a credit to Accounts Receivable for $1,000.
D.
a credit to Uncollectible Accounts Expense for $1,000.
E.
None of these.
2.
Inventory accounts are classified in which section of the balance sheet?
A.
Current assets.
B.
Investments.
C.
Property, plant, and equipment.
D.
Intangible assets.
E.
None of these.
3.
Inventory Item A has a cost of $2,000.
The replacement cost is $1,800.
The item can be sold for $2,500 to a customer, and the normal profit margin is $1,000.
Using the lower-of-cost-or-market rule, at what amount should this item be reported in inventory on the balance sheet?
A.
$1,800
B.
$2,000
C.
$2,500
D.
$1,000
Problem #1 (16 points)
Annual sales were $1,600,000, and the January 1 Allowance for Uncollectibles had a credit balance of $25,000.
$18,600 of accounts were written off during the year.
The provision for uncollectible accounts is based on % of sales.
Using the percentage of sales technique and a 2% rate, complete the following:
Required
1.
Prepare the entry to record the accounts written off during the year.
2.
Prepare the entry to record the provision for uncollectibles.
Problem
#2 (17 points)
Hall uses aging to estimate uncollectible accounts.
The following table reveals the likelihood of collection:
Age
Probability of Collection
Amount Outstanding
0 to 30 Days
98%
$100,000
31 to 60 Days
90%
$50,000
61 to 120 Days
50%
$25,000
Over 120 Days
10%
$10,000
Accounts of $100,000 are less than 30 days old (98% collectible), $50,000 are 30 to 60 days old (90% collectible), $25,000 are 61-120 days old (50% collectible), and the remaining $10,000 is 10% collectible.
Required
1.
Prepare the journal entry to update the allowance for uncollectibles, assuming the balance prior to aging was a $10,000 debit.
2.
Prepare the journal entry to update the allowance for uncollectibles, assuming the balance prior to aging was a $1,000 credit.
Problem
#3 (30 points)
Alta had beginning inventory of 100 units at $10 each.
The purchase price increased steadily during the period. Purchases during the period were 200 at $11 each, 300 at $13 each, and 150 at $15 each.
Sales were 500 units at $20.
Using periodic FIFO:
Required
:
1.
Using periodic FIFO:
a.
Determine the cost of the ending inventory
b.
Determine the cost of the goods sold
c.
Determine the Gross profit
2.
Using periodic LIFO:
a.
Determine the cost of the ending inventory
b.
Determine the cost of the goods sold
c.
Determine the Gross profit
3.
Using periodic weighted average:
a.
Determine the cost of the ending inventory
b.
Determine the cost of the goods sold
c.
Determine .
Multiple Choice (0.5 point each) 1. Sam orally agreed to sell .docxjacmariek5
The court will likely rule that Sam loses because the oral land sale contract was fully executed, meaning Jamie paid Sam and took possession of the land, so Sam cannot now invalidate the contract.
Regarding the second scenario, the court will likely rule that Jon effectively revoked his offer to Sandy and formed an enforceable written contract with Jason to sell his CD collection.
In the third scenario, the court will likely compel Mac to submit to binding arbitration to resolve the dispute with Rhamad per their contract, rather than allowing Mac's lawsuit to proceed.
Muslim Structures and Pilgrimage Please respond to the following.docxjacmariek5
"Muslim Structures and Pilgrimage"
Please respond to the following,
using sources under the Explore heading as the basis of your response
:
Describe the main purpose of the Hajj in the Muslim faith, and identify two (2) specific aspects of the Hajj that you find fascinating or significant.
Next, explain the association between Muhammad and the area of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem.
Lastly, describe the sacred art of Islam’s key qualities, and explain the fundamental reasons why Muslim artists of sacred works are reluctant to include images of humans (i.e., at least in sacred areas).
Think of a place of worship (of any religion) today, and explain which type of artistic tradition would be more conducive to worship: Byzantine art (Chapter 8), Hindu art (Chapter 7), or Muslim art (Chapter 9).
Explore
Muslim Structures and Pilgrimage
Chapter 9 (pp. 288-295, 306-308), Dome of the Rock,
Hajj
, calligraphy, art (pp. 274-7), Christian mosaics in Ravenna; review the Week 3 Music Folder 1
National Geographic
on the
Hajj
at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM81wroj_MQ
Walking tour of Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock and structures around it at
http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/200901/al-haram/tour.htm
. (Focus on what you wish; the entire tour is lengthy)
.
MS SQL ---InModule Four,submit asystemsanaly.docxjacmariek5
This document provides instructions for Milestone Two of a database project. It states that students must submit a systems analysis comprising an entity-relationship diagram created in Microsoft Visio and saved as an image file. It also requires inclusion of all elements from Milestone One. The milestone must include a comprehensive ERD with appropriate attributes for each entity, a relational model reflecting a strong understanding of the database function, a functional dependencies diagram normalized to third normal form based on the ERD, a functional relational schema also normalized to third normal form, and a list of queries to address six questions of concern to bookstore owners.
Much has been written on the self-perceived ability of individuals t.docxjacmariek5
Much has been written on the self-perceived ability of individuals to change the nature of their lives (Rotter, 1990; Judge & Bono, 2001). While many psychologists interpret ideas such as "locus of control" and "self-efficacy" as individually variable personality characteristics, they may actually reflect worldviews of a nation, ethnic group, or geographic community. How might these worldviews affect the self-perceived ability of individuals to change the nature of their lives? How should these worldviews be addressed or compensated for in the scholarly research?
.
Multiple Choice Questions 1. When managers establish a structure o.docxjacmariek5
Multiple Choice Questions
1. When managers establish a structure of work relationships that determines how their
employees will cooperate and act collaboratively to achieve organizational goals, they are
PRIMARILY ________.
a. leading
b. organizing
c. planning
d. controlling
2. Which of the following is NOT one of the managerial roles identified by Henry Mintzberg?
a. negotiator
b. optimizer
c. liaison
d. monitor
3. The managerial role of a ________ is BEST described as giving direct command and orders to
subordinates.
a. figurehead
b. liaison
c. monitor
d. leader
4. According to Mintzberg, a manager is acting as a ________ when she launches a new
organizational advertising campaign to promote a new product.
a. figurehead
b. disseminator
c. spokesperson
d. negotiator
5. When a skilled manager moves from one company to another he will MOST LIKELY have to
refine his ________ skills.
a. technical
b. conceptual
c. monitoring
d. human
Unit 1 Examination
47
BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
6. ________ skills enable managers to lead and control the behaviors of other people and groups.
a. Conceptual
b. Technical
c. Human
d. Analytical
7. A company is looking to hire a person that will need to work with five others on a project. The
open spot is due to an employee abruptly leaving. In her exit questionnaire, she wrote that the
other team members were impossible. During the interview process, which question would BEST
help the company find the best person for this position?
a. Do you like trying new things?
b. Are you a worrier?
c. Do you believe your actions affect your fate?
d. Do you have sympathetic feelings for others?
8. Individuals likely to experience negative moods at work, feel stressed, and generally have a
negative orientation toward the work situation are said to be ________.
a. unmotivated
b. pixilated
c. low on neuroticism
d. high on neuroticism
9. ________ is the trait that captures the distinction between individuals who get along with other
people and those who do not.
a. Conscientiousness
b. Openness to experience
c. Agreeableness
d. External locus of control
10. Which of the dimensions of personality do competence, order, and self-discipline fall under?
a. agreeableness
b. neuroticism
c. conscientiousness
d. extraversion
Unit 1 Examination
48
BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
11. A low level of agreeableness would MOST LIKELY be an asset for a ________.
a. drill sergeant
b. FBI agent
c. prosecuting attorney
d. football player
12. Individuals high on ________ are more likely to feel good at work and be satisfied with their
jobs.
a. extraversion
b. introversion
c. affectivity
d. socialization
13. The collection of feelings and beliefs that people have about their organization as a whole is
known as organizational ________.
a. loyalty
b. commitment
c. satisfaction
d. attitude
14. The cognitive component of a worker’s attitude is the employee’s ________.
a. feelings about his or her job or organization
b. beliefs about the job or organiz.
MUST be able to meet one day delivery dateMUST have low silima.docxjacmariek5
MUST be able to meet one day delivery date
MUST have low silimarity score
IF you cannot meet the above two do not sign handshake
Using course materials and the library, identify(define and describe) the listed sections (or stages) in designing a capital plan.
Ranking of project options and scenarios
Project filtering and accept or reject decisions
Analysis of capital sources and funding
Allocation of funds among independent or mutually exclusive projects
Review and approval of capital plan
Capital budget reviews, monitoring, and reporting
Must be in apa format
Must also include excel doc. if need for explination of stage
Word doc. must be 3-4 pages in length
.
Mr. P is a 76-year-old male with cardiomyopathy and congestive heart.docxjacmariek5
Mr. P is a 76-year-old male with cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure who has been hospitalized frequently to treat CHF symptoms. He has difficulty maintaining diet restrictions and managing his polypharmacy. He has 4+ pitting edema, moist crackles throughout lung fields, and labored breathing. He has no family other than his wife, who verbalizes sadness over his declining health and over her inability to get out of the house. She is overwhelmed with the stack of medical bills, as Mr. P always took care of the financial issues. Mr. P is despondent and asks why God has not taken him.
Question
Considering Mr. P’s condition and circumstance, write an essay of 500-750 words that includes the following:
·
Describe your approach to care.
·
Recommend a treatment plan.
·
Describe a method for providing both the patient and family with education and explain your rationale.
·
Provide a teaching plan (avoid using terminology that the patient and family may not understand).
.
Must be 200 words must cite work. For Health Information Systems cla.docxjacmariek5
Must be 200 words must cite work. For Health Information Systems class.
Analyze the reasons, discussed in Chapter 17 of the text, why IT fails to deliver returns. Next, discuss the main steps that management could take in order to address the reasons why IT fails to deliver returns. Provide a rationale for your response. From the e-Activity, review the main factors that challenge the realization of IT value within health care organizations. Next, select one (1) health care provider, and discuss the manner in which the chosen organization assesses the value of IT investments and ensures that the value is delivered.
The reasons discussed in Chapter 17 are:
The magnitude of the organization's IT operating and capital budgets is large.
The projected growth in IT budgets exceeds the growth in other budgeting categories.
Regardless of the amount spent, some members of the leadership team feel that not enough is being spent.
It is difficult to evaluate IT capital requests.
When asked to " list three instances over the last five years where IT investments have resulted in clear and unarguable returns to the organization" leaders may return blank stares.
Failing to clearly link IT investments and organizational strategy.
Asking the wrong question.
Conducting the wrong analysis.
Not stating Investment Goals.
Not managing outcomes.
Leaping to an inappropriate solution.
Mangling the project management.
Failing to learn from studies of IT effectiveness.
This was the e-activity: Use the Internet or the Strayer Library to research articles on evaluating the value of health information systems within health care organizations, and select one (1) organization which values IT investment. Be prepared to discuss.
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MUST - FOLLOW OUTLINE - USE THE REFERENCES PROVIDED- CITE RE.docxjacmariek5
MUST
- FOLLOW OUTLINE
- USE THE REFERENC
ES PROVIDED
- CITE REFERENCES IN-TEXT USING APA
Research Project Overview
The Research Project provides students an opportunity to apply what they have learned about crime and criminology during the length of the course. The overall goal of the Research Project is for students to choose a topic from the course text that interests and challenges them, analyze the topic by reviewing credible and evidence-based scholarly resources relative to the problems and challenges that exist, and apply the theories, concepts, and principles covered in the course. It is recommended that students review all of the assignments, requirements, and grading rubrics so that they know exactly what is expected of them throughout the course and for the final Research Project.
Write a four to six (4-6) page paper in which you:
Give a brief explanation of your chosen topical area.
Based on your chosen topic, define the problems and challenges that exist in crime and criminology. Explain the historical issues that have contributed to the problems and challenges.
Address the internal and external stakeholders and how they contribute to both the problems and the solutions in crime and criminology.
Discuss the data and information that you have collected while conducting research on your topic. Discuss how the data relates to the problems and challenges in crime and criminology.
Develop a solution that addresses the problems and challenges in crime and criminology, based on your research.
Use at least six (6) scholarly sources in this assignment.
Note:
Wikipedia, Ask.com, Answers.com, Freedictionary.com, and other open source Websites do not qualify as scholarly.
Outline
Thesis: Organized crime in Mexico has surged over the past few years and is increasingly affecting the drug trafficking crisis in the United States.
I. Introduction
1.
Thesis
2.
Organized Crime
a.
Definition -
Organized crime is defined at the fbi.gov website as any group having some manner of a formalized structure and whose primary objective is to obtain money through illegal activities.
3.
Drug Trafficking
a.
Definition - Drug trafficking is an illicit trade involving the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of substances which are subject to
drug prohibition
laws.
4.
Security in Mexico
5.
Role of U.S. Law Enforcement
II.
Body
1.
Mexico and the U.S. Drug Trafficking Crisis
2.
Background of Priority Areas
a.
Organized Crime
b.
Drug Trafficking
3.
GAO Research – U.S. - Mexico Border Issues Relating to Drug Trafficking
a.
Nature of the Problem Discussed
b.
Effects on the U.S.
4.
Role of Law Enforcement
a.
Combined Policing Efforts in Mexico
b.
Countering the Threat over the Border
5.
The Future
a.
U.S. - Mexico Border Relations
III.
Conclusion
1.
Thesis -
The drug trafficking situation in the United States has grown over the past few years from Mexico’s flourishing organized crime.
2.
Analytical Summary -
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Multicultural Education Research Paper Rubric Criteria P.docxjacmariek5
Multicultural Education Research Paper Rubric
Criteria Points Comments
Excellent (5-4.5 points):
Excellent to superior work in all
areas; exemplary performance,
participation, creativity and
writing; fully addresses the
criterion; excellent grasp of facts,
analysis and application;
consistently clear statements and
explanations
Good: (4 points): Good to fair
work in most aspects; minor
deficiency in relation to writing
style or procedures; adequate
grasp of facts, analysis, and
practical application; clear
statements and explanations are
limited, but above average quality
Average: (3.5 points): Passing
work, but in serious need of
improvement in many areas,
especially in regard to form and
content; minimal grasp of facts,
analysis and application; very few
clear statements or explanations
Below Average (less than 3.5
points): confusing, lacks
explanation or completion; little
conforming to writing style or
procedures; overall, below
professional quality standards; not
quality work
“How Researchers Study Your Topic” Introduction Section
What is your research question(s)?
Overview of how others have studied your topic?
“How Researchers Study Your Topic” section featured no
writing/format inconsistent with the APA style guide; overall
quality of writing
Findings Section
Clearly identified and justified the findings chosen to answer
your research problem statement
Key terms to be defined were clearly indicated, and they
were the proper ones to be defined
Operational definitions were clearly described
Discussed advantages (strengths) and disadvantages
(weaknesses) and any limitations of the findings as it relates
to answering your question and proposing future research
Sources cited in the Findings section were authoritative and
relevant
Concluding Section
Concluding section began with a summary of the points in
the paper regarding research methods
Briefly discussed limitations found in studying your area
Concluding section ended with a single bottom line
statement of the notion found in the paper
Concluding section featured no writing/format inconsistent
with the APA style guide; overall quality of writing
Other
Total number of pages (15)
References
Excellent (10-9 points):
Excellent to superior work in all
areas as indicated in the
instructors’ written expectations;
exemplary performance,
participation, creativity and
writing; fully addresses the
criterion; excellent grasp of facts,
analysis and application;
consistently clear statements and
explanations
Good: (8 points): Good to fair
work in most aspects; minor
deficiency in relation to
instructors’ written expectations
regarding content, writing style or
procedures; adequate grasp of
facts, analysis, and practical
application; clear statements and
explanations are limited, but
above average quality
Average: (7 points): .
Music in Film Paper Prompt Choose a scene from a movie. Watch .docxjacmariek5
Music in Film Paper Prompt
Choose a scene from a movie.
Watch the scene with the sound on, then with the sound off, and again with the sound on.
Your paper should include:
- The name of the movie
- Director
- Composer
- Brief description of the scene.
- Is the music source music (Comes from a source within the movie) or underscore (Accompanies the film, only the audience hears it)?
- Original music or an adaptation of pre-existing music?
- What do you think the director was trying to convey? (Perhaps elicit a certain feeling, propel the story forward, evoke a certain place and time in history?)
- Does the music help serve that purpose?
- How does the scene differ when you watch it without the music?
- Do you think it would be possible that the scene might have taken on a different feel or meaning with no music or different music?
- What about the music helps it accomplish its goal of heightening whatever it is the director wanted to convey?
- Is there anything about the music that detracts from or fails to enhance the scene?
* Be specific— listen carefully and use what you know about the building blocks of music and how music is used in film to describe what is happening and communicate your opinion about its effectiveness.
(*) Paper Formatting Requirements:
3-5 pages
Double spaced
12-point font
One-inch margins
You will be graded on:
Grammar, relevancy to the prompt, understanding of the subject matter, clear and effective communication and formatting.
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music reportI need help to write two concert report. due on this t.docxjacmariek5
music report
I need help to write two concert report. due on this thursday. anyone can help?
The first assignment for this course is the attendance of a concert of your choice. It can be any genre of music you are interested in (Rock, R&B, Jazz, Punk), as long as it is live (no D.J.’s). ONE movement or small work will be discussed in your paper (please do not attempt to analyze the entire concert). The second assignment for this course is the attendance of a CLASSICAL concert. The concert itself can be any of your choice in the classical medium, including solo performances, opera, symphony orchestras, or chamber music. If you are having trouble finding a concert please see me as soon as possible. ONE movement, or small work will be discussed in your paper (please do not attempt to analyze the entire concert). All work must be typewritten. Grammar and clear presentation will be graded as well as content.
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Must be able to use MS projectConveyor Belt Project- Part 1.docxjacmariek5
Must be able to use MS project
Conveyor Belt Project- Part 1
Project Description
The new computer-controlled conveyor belt is an exciting project that moves and positions items on the conveyor belt within < J millimeter. The project will produce a new system for future installations, and for replacement of those in the field, at a low cost. The computer-controlled conveyor belt has the potential to be a critical unit in 30 percent of the systems installed in factories. The new system is also easier to update with future technologies. The Project Priority Matrix for the Conveyor Belt Project (CBP) is:
time
scope
cost
constrain
X
enhance
X
accept
X
*Table A2.9 has been developed for you to use in completing the project exercise
Assignment
action: Develop the WBS outline using Microsoft project.
Question:
Does this information (in the WBS) allow you to define any milestones of the project? Why or why not?
What are they?
TABLE A2.9 -Conveyor Belt Project; WBS
Hardware
Hardware specifications
Hardware design
Hardware documentation
Prototypes
Order circuit boards
Operating systems
Kernel specifications
Drivers
Disk drivers
Serial I/O drivers
Memory management
Operating system documentation
NetWork interface
Utilitites
Utilities specifications
Routine utilities
Complex utilities
Utilities documentation
Shell
System Integration
Architectural decisions
Integration first phase
System hard/software test
Project documentation
Integration acceptance testing
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Moving Beyond the Status Quo and Reactions to Change Please discus.docxjacmariek5
"Moving Beyond the Status Quo and Reactions to Change" Please discuss the following:
Provide an example from your experience that illustrates a familiar conversation that keeps your company stuck in old routines.
Change has been emphasized in this course as the most likely outcome of a consulting recommendation. Identify some of the common comments in reaction from those who will be involved in the change process.
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Motivation is a complex subject, but its understanding and applicati.docxjacmariek5
Motivation is a complex subject, but its understanding and application is central to the success of management and organizational success. Imagine that you have been tasked by the CEO of your organization (current or past) with recommending actions to improve the motivation of the organization’s employees. The CEO has requested that you prepare a talking paper explaining to management what motivation is, the factors that influence motivation, the role of the leader in motivation, and ways the organization can inspire motivation. The talking paper should not be a reiteration of motivation theory, but should provide succinct points that cover the key topics of motivation and provides a road map that management can implement to improve motivation within the organization.
Note
: You may create and / or make all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
For an explanation of a talking paper and tips to create a successful one, read the article titled “How to Write a Talking Points Paper”, located at
http://www.ehow.com/how_8113844_write-talking-points-paper.html
. Also, review the document titled “
Talking Paper Instructions
”.
In preparation for this assignment, review the following additional resources on motivation:
Resources
:
“Creating a motivating work environment” (2 min 20 s), located at
http://www.lynda.com/Business-Skills-tutorials/Creating-motivating-work-environment/142957/155997-4.html?org=strayer.edu
.
Berry, J. (2014). Revolutionising motivation.
Training Journal
, 10-13. (
Note
: Available in the Strayer Library)
Write a two to four (2-4) page talking paper in which you:
Synthesize the concept of motivation, and examine the substantial reasons why motivation is difficult to understand.
Evaluate the potential effectiveness of the model positioning of motivation, and propose at least one (1) action that the organization can take in order to apply the concept.
Detail the feedback control loop, and suggest one (1) way that the organization can use the feedback control loop to determine whether management’s actions are motivating or demotivating.
Assess the manner in which leaders can influence employee motivation through goal setting, impression management, and encouragement.
Devise a plan to redesign a job of your choice within the organization, outlining the steps that the organization would need to take to redesign the job to encourage and develop motivation for employees.
Select one (1) theory of motivation from pages 185 to 206 in the textbook. Outline a plan to integrate the selected theory into the organization.
Recommend the key to success in implementing your plan of action to increase motivation within your chosen organization.
Use at least three (3) quality academic references in this assignment. You may include the resource(s) provided in the assignment. Note: Wikipedia does not qualify as an academic resource.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double.
MoviesSix analytical perspectives for analyzing media by author an.docxjacmariek5
Movies
Six analytical perspectives for analyzing media by author and theorist David Lodge from his book, Small World, these perspectives form the foundation for your Media Analysis Project.
Your analysis must encompass all six perspectives. This will be a detailed analysis consisting of 6-8 written pages. You must also use four credible academic sources in addition to the media itself. All sources must be cited in-text as well as on a reference page using standard APA format!
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Motivation of BehaviorView RubricDue Date Jul 15, 2015 235.docxjacmariek5
Motivation of Behavior
View Rubric
Due Date:
Jul 15, 2015 23:59:59
Max Points:
270
Details:
B. F. Skinner built on the classic behavioristic principles to develop his theory on human behavior. His theory has since been expanded and applied in many practical areas. This assignment focuses on Skinner’s legacy by examining contemporary applications of his ideas of reinforcement learning.
General Requirements:
Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:
Instructors will be using a grading rubric to grade the assignments. It is recommended that learners review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment in order to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.
Doctoral learners are required to use APA style for their writing assignments. The APA Style Guide is located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment requires that at least two additional scholarly research sources related to this topic, and at least one in-text citation from each source be included.
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to
the directions in the Student Success Center. Only Word documents can be
submitted to Turnitin.
Directions:
In a paper of 1,250-1,5000 words, demonstrate Skinner's legacy. Include the following in your paper:
A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education.
A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in behavior therapy.
A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education.
A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in behavior therapy.
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Discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education is either not present or not evident to the reader.
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Discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education is present but cursory and lacks depth.
Discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education is clearly presented. Includes a thorough discussion of all required elements. Discussion demonstrates an understanding of human motivation for learning.
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Motivational TheoriesMemory Acquisition Overview Write a 2-part.docxjacmariek5
Motivational Theories/Memory Acquisition
Overview
Write a 2-part assessment in which you apply motivational theory and memory acquisition theory to behaviors. This assessment should be a minimum of 4 pages long.
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:
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Competency 1: Use information technology and tools to identify information in the domain of biological psychology.
▪
Describe potential changes from human design to consider if building a learning and memory system for a robot.
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Competency 2: Employ critical and creative thinking to evaluate problems, conflicts, and unresolved issues in the study of biological psychology.
▪
Describe memory acquisition.
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Competency 4: Assess the important theories, paradigms, research findings, and conclusions in biological psychology.
▪
Identify two common behaviors and hypothesize what might have prompted the behaviors from the perspective of each motivational theory.
▪
Discuss how people apply these different theories to influence behavior.
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Competency 6: Communicate effectively in a variety of formats.
▪
Write coherently to support a central idea with correct grammar, usage, and mechanics as expected of a
psychology professional.
▪
Use APA style and format.
Context
Motivational Theories
Motivation refers to the set of factors that initiate, sustain, and direct behaviors. Several motivation theories, including instinct theory, drive theory, incentive theory, and arousal theory have been widely applied in psychological practice where they are linked to other theories. For example, recent attachment theory studies examined the circumstances surrounding motivation and behavior in adolescents. In medical practice, drive theory is combined with neuroendocrine theory to understand the relationship between homeostasis and hunger. Understanding the neurobiology of hunger and appetite may ultimately lead to treatments for obesity and eating disorders.
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Emotion
Emotion is an increase or decrease in physiological activity that is accompanied by feelings that are characteristic of the emotion and often accompanied by a characteristic behavior or facial expression. According to the James-Lange theory, emotional experience results from the physiological arousal that precedes it, and different emotions are the result of different patterns of arousal. According to Schachter and Singer's cognitive theory, physiological arousal contributes only
to the emotion's intensity, while the identity of the emotion is based on the cognitive assessment of the situation.
Memory Acquisition
Anterograde amnesia refers to impairment in forming new memories, while retrograde amnesia is the inability to remember events prior to impairment. Anterograde and retrograde amnesia are common learning and memory disorders. They have been linked to damage in certain brai.
Motivation at New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc (NUMMI)By Gary.docxjacmariek5
Motivation at New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc (NUMMI)
By
Gary Convis
Origins of NUMMI.
The Fremont plant of General Motors opened in 1965, and after experiencing nearly decades of labour-management conflict, closed in 1982. At the time of its closing, over 6000 workers lost their jobs and nearly an equal number of grievances remained unresolved.
Soon after the closing, two forces set in motion events that would lead to a reopening of the plant with very different management philosophies and practices. GM needed to build a compact car for its product line to compete with the popularity of smaller imports, and management wanted to study the production methods of Japanese auto makers. Toyota needed to manufacture automobiles closer to its major offshore markets and wondered how well its highly efficient Toyota Production System would transfer to American workers and suppliers.
What emerged from these two independent management motives was an agreement to form a 50/50 joint venture to build both GM and Toyota vehicles in the Fremont plants. A separate corporate entity was formed, New United Manufacturing, Inc (NUMMI – pronounce “new me”), and the plant was reopened in 1984 with a decidedly different approach to management.
The UAW Labor Contract.
For starters, the new management team negotiated with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union a unique contract. While former plant employees would be given first chance at the new jobs, former seniority rights were abandoned. Management focused on a new ideology that targeted building the highest quality vehicles at the lowest possible costs. Workers would be involved in deciding work standards, job allocations and layout, training, job rotation, and other work elements.
The dozens of former specialised job classifications were abandoned. Only two classifications are used at NUMMI for hourly workers – skilled trade and nonskilled. Within each classification workers are piad the same hourly rate with only a modest difference between the two classifications. A small 60 cents per hour premium is paid to team leaders who guide the planning and work of four to five people. Even professional people recruited to the firm, such as engineers, occupy their first several weeks on the job working on the line. This helps inculcate in them an appreciation for the tedious and stressful pressures workers face on the line.
A no-strike, no-layoff agreement was part of the contract, a form of job security. Gary Convius, NUMMI’s senior vice president until he was promoted to head up North American operations in 2000, believes the contract provision “buys the hearts of people.” Flexibility prevails instead of the confrontational enforcement of rules.
Management Philosophy and System.
When Convis was recruited into his original position as general manager of the plant, he was advised by a Toyota executive, “Manage as if you had no power.” The advice was to forget the command-and-control legacy of Detroit and strive i.
Motivations in AdvertisingAdvertisers and marketers use informat.docxjacmariek5
Motivations in Advertising
Advertisers and marketers use information about our motivations when they create advertising campaigns. Find video clips of commercials for a particular product and identify which motivations are being targeted in the ad.
Create
a 350- to 525-word (about 1- to 1 1/2-page) paper about motivation in which you do the following:
Summarize the commercial.
Describe the motivation(s) being targeted in the ad. Also consider which motivations aren't being targeted.
Compare the different theories of motivation (instinct, evolutionary, drive, arousal, incentive, and hierarchal) and explain their relevance, if any, in the advertisement.
Note
. Be sure to properly cite any resources you use.
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Motets and Madrigals. Briefly compare and contrast these two forms f.docxjacmariek5
Motets and Madrigals. Briefly compare and contrast these two forms from the Renaissance. Listen to the Josquin Desprez motet and the madrigals of Weelkes and Jannequin and use them as examples for comparison. Your opinion is valuable. Please expand on what you read in the lesson and other sources.
Paraphrase the comparison and refer to the listening examples to help make your point. You will find some descriptions of the Jannequin madrigal in Topic 3:
Words and Music
in the
Lectures
section online.
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Most of the personality theories put forth have been the work of mal.docxjacmariek5
Most of the personality theories put forth have been the work of male psychologists, using males as the norm. How has that fact influenced concepts in personality theory and their validity? For example, is the personality development of women described as accurately as that of men?
short one paper journal paper
.
More Co. is a merchandising business.The account balances for .docxjacmariek5
More Co. is a merchandising business.
The account balances for More Co. as of November 30, 2012 (unless otherwise indicated), are as follows:
110
Cash
$
13,920
112
Accounts Receivable
34,220
115
Merchandise Inventory
133,900
116
Prepaid Insurance
3,750
117
Store Supplies
2,550
123
Store Equipment
114,300
124
Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment
12,600
210
Accounts Payable
21,450
211
Salaries Payable
0
218
Interest Payable
0
220
Note Payable (Due 2017)
10,000
310
P. Williams, Capital (January 1, 2012)
103,280
311
P. Williams, Drawing
10,000
312
Income Summary
0
410
Sales
715,800
411
Sales Returns and Allowances
20,600
412
Sales Discounts
13,200
510
Cost of Merchandise Sold
360,500
520
Sales Salaries Expense
74,400
521
Advertising Expense
18,000
522
Depreciation Expense
0
523
Store Supplies Expense
0
529
Miscellaneous Selling Expense
2,800
530
Office Salaries Expense
40,500
531
Rent Expense
18,600
532
Insurance Expense
0
539
Miscellaneous Administrative Expense
1,650
550
Interest Expense
240
More Co. uses the perpetual inventory system and the last-in, first-out costing method.
Transportation-in and purchase discounts should be added to the Inventory Control Sheet, but since this will complicate the computation of the Last-in, first-out costing method, please ignore this step in the process.
More Co. sells four types of television entertainment units.
The sales price of each are:
TV A:
$3,500
TV B:
$5,250
TV C:
$6,125
PS D: $9,000
During December, the last month of the accounting year, the following transactions were completed:
Dec.
1.
Issued check number 2632 for the December rent, $1,600.
3.
Purchased four TV C units on account from Prince Co., terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, $14,800.
4.
Issued check number 2633 to pay the transportation changes on purchase of December 3, $400.
(NOTE:
Do not include shipping and purchase discounts to the Inventory Control sheet for this project.)
6.
Sold four TV A and 4 TV B on account to Albert Co., invoice 891, terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point.
7.
Received $7,500 cash from Marie Co. on account, no discount.
10.
Sold two project systems for cash.
11.
Purchased store supplies on account from Matt Co., terms 1/10, n/30,
$620.
13.
Issued check number 2634 for merchandise purchased on December 3, less discount.
14.
Issued credit memo for one TV A unit returned on sale of December 6.
15.
Issued check number 2635 for advertising expense for last half of December, $1,500.
16.
Received cash from sale of December 6, less return of December 14 and discount.
19.
Issued check number 2636 for two TV C units, $7,600.
19.
Issued check number 2637 for $6,100 to Joseph Co. on account.
20.
Sold three TV C units on account to Cameron Co., invoice number
892, terms 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point.
20.
For the convenience of the customer, issued check number 26.
Most entrepreneurial ventures must find funding early in the start u.docxjacmariek5
Most entrepreneurial ventures must find funding early in the start up process. For this reason, having a clear understanding of the various forms of funding available is essential to the success of an entrepreneurial business.
Create
a 8-10-slide presentation comparing types of equity financing and debt financing alternatives. Include detailed speaker’s notes and the following in your presentation:
The steps taken to determine which financing alternatives to pursue
The advantages and disadvantages of the following:
Corporate venture capital
Private venture capital
Angel financing
Debt financing
Explain which stage in the entrepreneurial process is most appropriate for equity financing and debt financing.
Cite
at least two scholarly sources.
Format
your citations consistent with APA guidelines.
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Moral and Ethical Issues in Information TechnologyWhat is the rati.docxjacmariek5
Moral and Ethical Issues in Information Technology
What is the rationale or justification offered by hackers such as
Anonymous
or
Wikileaks
? How can the activities of such groups be considered “cybercrime”? What other categories of activity can be used to describe and define such activities? Discuss perspectives that condemn or support such activities (or provide a more nuanced judgment). In your response, refer specifically to the Stratford hack case study provided in the module.
Requirements:
1.
Just One Page in length using APA guidelines without plagiarism.
2.
avoid plagiarism
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
MUST be able to meet one day delivery dateMUST have low silima.docxjacmariek5
MUST be able to meet one day delivery date
MUST have low silimarity score
IF you cannot meet the above two do not sign handshake
Using course materials and the library, identify(define and describe) the listed sections (or stages) in designing a capital plan.
Ranking of project options and scenarios
Project filtering and accept or reject decisions
Analysis of capital sources and funding
Allocation of funds among independent or mutually exclusive projects
Review and approval of capital plan
Capital budget reviews, monitoring, and reporting
Must be in apa format
Must also include excel doc. if need for explination of stage
Word doc. must be 3-4 pages in length
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Mr. P is a 76-year-old male with cardiomyopathy and congestive heart.docxjacmariek5
Mr. P is a 76-year-old male with cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure who has been hospitalized frequently to treat CHF symptoms. He has difficulty maintaining diet restrictions and managing his polypharmacy. He has 4+ pitting edema, moist crackles throughout lung fields, and labored breathing. He has no family other than his wife, who verbalizes sadness over his declining health and over her inability to get out of the house. She is overwhelmed with the stack of medical bills, as Mr. P always took care of the financial issues. Mr. P is despondent and asks why God has not taken him.
Question
Considering Mr. P’s condition and circumstance, write an essay of 500-750 words that includes the following:
·
Describe your approach to care.
·
Recommend a treatment plan.
·
Describe a method for providing both the patient and family with education and explain your rationale.
·
Provide a teaching plan (avoid using terminology that the patient and family may not understand).
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Must be 200 words must cite work. For Health Information Systems cla.docxjacmariek5
Must be 200 words must cite work. For Health Information Systems class.
Analyze the reasons, discussed in Chapter 17 of the text, why IT fails to deliver returns. Next, discuss the main steps that management could take in order to address the reasons why IT fails to deliver returns. Provide a rationale for your response. From the e-Activity, review the main factors that challenge the realization of IT value within health care organizations. Next, select one (1) health care provider, and discuss the manner in which the chosen organization assesses the value of IT investments and ensures that the value is delivered.
The reasons discussed in Chapter 17 are:
The magnitude of the organization's IT operating and capital budgets is large.
The projected growth in IT budgets exceeds the growth in other budgeting categories.
Regardless of the amount spent, some members of the leadership team feel that not enough is being spent.
It is difficult to evaluate IT capital requests.
When asked to " list three instances over the last five years where IT investments have resulted in clear and unarguable returns to the organization" leaders may return blank stares.
Failing to clearly link IT investments and organizational strategy.
Asking the wrong question.
Conducting the wrong analysis.
Not stating Investment Goals.
Not managing outcomes.
Leaping to an inappropriate solution.
Mangling the project management.
Failing to learn from studies of IT effectiveness.
This was the e-activity: Use the Internet or the Strayer Library to research articles on evaluating the value of health information systems within health care organizations, and select one (1) organization which values IT investment. Be prepared to discuss.
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MUST - FOLLOW OUTLINE - USE THE REFERENCES PROVIDED- CITE RE.docxjacmariek5
MUST
- FOLLOW OUTLINE
- USE THE REFERENC
ES PROVIDED
- CITE REFERENCES IN-TEXT USING APA
Research Project Overview
The Research Project provides students an opportunity to apply what they have learned about crime and criminology during the length of the course. The overall goal of the Research Project is for students to choose a topic from the course text that interests and challenges them, analyze the topic by reviewing credible and evidence-based scholarly resources relative to the problems and challenges that exist, and apply the theories, concepts, and principles covered in the course. It is recommended that students review all of the assignments, requirements, and grading rubrics so that they know exactly what is expected of them throughout the course and for the final Research Project.
Write a four to six (4-6) page paper in which you:
Give a brief explanation of your chosen topical area.
Based on your chosen topic, define the problems and challenges that exist in crime and criminology. Explain the historical issues that have contributed to the problems and challenges.
Address the internal and external stakeholders and how they contribute to both the problems and the solutions in crime and criminology.
Discuss the data and information that you have collected while conducting research on your topic. Discuss how the data relates to the problems and challenges in crime and criminology.
Develop a solution that addresses the problems and challenges in crime and criminology, based on your research.
Use at least six (6) scholarly sources in this assignment.
Note:
Wikipedia, Ask.com, Answers.com, Freedictionary.com, and other open source Websites do not qualify as scholarly.
Outline
Thesis: Organized crime in Mexico has surged over the past few years and is increasingly affecting the drug trafficking crisis in the United States.
I. Introduction
1.
Thesis
2.
Organized Crime
a.
Definition -
Organized crime is defined at the fbi.gov website as any group having some manner of a formalized structure and whose primary objective is to obtain money through illegal activities.
3.
Drug Trafficking
a.
Definition - Drug trafficking is an illicit trade involving the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of substances which are subject to
drug prohibition
laws.
4.
Security in Mexico
5.
Role of U.S. Law Enforcement
II.
Body
1.
Mexico and the U.S. Drug Trafficking Crisis
2.
Background of Priority Areas
a.
Organized Crime
b.
Drug Trafficking
3.
GAO Research – U.S. - Mexico Border Issues Relating to Drug Trafficking
a.
Nature of the Problem Discussed
b.
Effects on the U.S.
4.
Role of Law Enforcement
a.
Combined Policing Efforts in Mexico
b.
Countering the Threat over the Border
5.
The Future
a.
U.S. - Mexico Border Relations
III.
Conclusion
1.
Thesis -
The drug trafficking situation in the United States has grown over the past few years from Mexico’s flourishing organized crime.
2.
Analytical Summary -
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Multicultural Education Research Paper Rubric Criteria P.docxjacmariek5
Multicultural Education Research Paper Rubric
Criteria Points Comments
Excellent (5-4.5 points):
Excellent to superior work in all
areas; exemplary performance,
participation, creativity and
writing; fully addresses the
criterion; excellent grasp of facts,
analysis and application;
consistently clear statements and
explanations
Good: (4 points): Good to fair
work in most aspects; minor
deficiency in relation to writing
style or procedures; adequate
grasp of facts, analysis, and
practical application; clear
statements and explanations are
limited, but above average quality
Average: (3.5 points): Passing
work, but in serious need of
improvement in many areas,
especially in regard to form and
content; minimal grasp of facts,
analysis and application; very few
clear statements or explanations
Below Average (less than 3.5
points): confusing, lacks
explanation or completion; little
conforming to writing style or
procedures; overall, below
professional quality standards; not
quality work
“How Researchers Study Your Topic” Introduction Section
What is your research question(s)?
Overview of how others have studied your topic?
“How Researchers Study Your Topic” section featured no
writing/format inconsistent with the APA style guide; overall
quality of writing
Findings Section
Clearly identified and justified the findings chosen to answer
your research problem statement
Key terms to be defined were clearly indicated, and they
were the proper ones to be defined
Operational definitions were clearly described
Discussed advantages (strengths) and disadvantages
(weaknesses) and any limitations of the findings as it relates
to answering your question and proposing future research
Sources cited in the Findings section were authoritative and
relevant
Concluding Section
Concluding section began with a summary of the points in
the paper regarding research methods
Briefly discussed limitations found in studying your area
Concluding section ended with a single bottom line
statement of the notion found in the paper
Concluding section featured no writing/format inconsistent
with the APA style guide; overall quality of writing
Other
Total number of pages (15)
References
Excellent (10-9 points):
Excellent to superior work in all
areas as indicated in the
instructors’ written expectations;
exemplary performance,
participation, creativity and
writing; fully addresses the
criterion; excellent grasp of facts,
analysis and application;
consistently clear statements and
explanations
Good: (8 points): Good to fair
work in most aspects; minor
deficiency in relation to
instructors’ written expectations
regarding content, writing style or
procedures; adequate grasp of
facts, analysis, and practical
application; clear statements and
explanations are limited, but
above average quality
Average: (7 points): .
Music in Film Paper Prompt Choose a scene from a movie. Watch .docxjacmariek5
Music in Film Paper Prompt
Choose a scene from a movie.
Watch the scene with the sound on, then with the sound off, and again with the sound on.
Your paper should include:
- The name of the movie
- Director
- Composer
- Brief description of the scene.
- Is the music source music (Comes from a source within the movie) or underscore (Accompanies the film, only the audience hears it)?
- Original music or an adaptation of pre-existing music?
- What do you think the director was trying to convey? (Perhaps elicit a certain feeling, propel the story forward, evoke a certain place and time in history?)
- Does the music help serve that purpose?
- How does the scene differ when you watch it without the music?
- Do you think it would be possible that the scene might have taken on a different feel or meaning with no music or different music?
- What about the music helps it accomplish its goal of heightening whatever it is the director wanted to convey?
- Is there anything about the music that detracts from or fails to enhance the scene?
* Be specific— listen carefully and use what you know about the building blocks of music and how music is used in film to describe what is happening and communicate your opinion about its effectiveness.
(*) Paper Formatting Requirements:
3-5 pages
Double spaced
12-point font
One-inch margins
You will be graded on:
Grammar, relevancy to the prompt, understanding of the subject matter, clear and effective communication and formatting.
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music reportI need help to write two concert report. due on this t.docxjacmariek5
music report
I need help to write two concert report. due on this thursday. anyone can help?
The first assignment for this course is the attendance of a concert of your choice. It can be any genre of music you are interested in (Rock, R&B, Jazz, Punk), as long as it is live (no D.J.’s). ONE movement or small work will be discussed in your paper (please do not attempt to analyze the entire concert). The second assignment for this course is the attendance of a CLASSICAL concert. The concert itself can be any of your choice in the classical medium, including solo performances, opera, symphony orchestras, or chamber music. If you are having trouble finding a concert please see me as soon as possible. ONE movement, or small work will be discussed in your paper (please do not attempt to analyze the entire concert). All work must be typewritten. Grammar and clear presentation will be graded as well as content.
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Must be able to use MS projectConveyor Belt Project- Part 1.docxjacmariek5
Must be able to use MS project
Conveyor Belt Project- Part 1
Project Description
The new computer-controlled conveyor belt is an exciting project that moves and positions items on the conveyor belt within < J millimeter. The project will produce a new system for future installations, and for replacement of those in the field, at a low cost. The computer-controlled conveyor belt has the potential to be a critical unit in 30 percent of the systems installed in factories. The new system is also easier to update with future technologies. The Project Priority Matrix for the Conveyor Belt Project (CBP) is:
time
scope
cost
constrain
X
enhance
X
accept
X
*Table A2.9 has been developed for you to use in completing the project exercise
Assignment
action: Develop the WBS outline using Microsoft project.
Question:
Does this information (in the WBS) allow you to define any milestones of the project? Why or why not?
What are they?
TABLE A2.9 -Conveyor Belt Project; WBS
Hardware
Hardware specifications
Hardware design
Hardware documentation
Prototypes
Order circuit boards
Operating systems
Kernel specifications
Drivers
Disk drivers
Serial I/O drivers
Memory management
Operating system documentation
NetWork interface
Utilitites
Utilities specifications
Routine utilities
Complex utilities
Utilities documentation
Shell
System Integration
Architectural decisions
Integration first phase
System hard/software test
Project documentation
Integration acceptance testing
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Moving Beyond the Status Quo and Reactions to Change Please discus.docxjacmariek5
"Moving Beyond the Status Quo and Reactions to Change" Please discuss the following:
Provide an example from your experience that illustrates a familiar conversation that keeps your company stuck in old routines.
Change has been emphasized in this course as the most likely outcome of a consulting recommendation. Identify some of the common comments in reaction from those who will be involved in the change process.
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Motivation is a complex subject, but its understanding and applicati.docxjacmariek5
Motivation is a complex subject, but its understanding and application is central to the success of management and organizational success. Imagine that you have been tasked by the CEO of your organization (current or past) with recommending actions to improve the motivation of the organization’s employees. The CEO has requested that you prepare a talking paper explaining to management what motivation is, the factors that influence motivation, the role of the leader in motivation, and ways the organization can inspire motivation. The talking paper should not be a reiteration of motivation theory, but should provide succinct points that cover the key topics of motivation and provides a road map that management can implement to improve motivation within the organization.
Note
: You may create and / or make all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
For an explanation of a talking paper and tips to create a successful one, read the article titled “How to Write a Talking Points Paper”, located at
http://www.ehow.com/how_8113844_write-talking-points-paper.html
. Also, review the document titled “
Talking Paper Instructions
”.
In preparation for this assignment, review the following additional resources on motivation:
Resources
:
“Creating a motivating work environment” (2 min 20 s), located at
http://www.lynda.com/Business-Skills-tutorials/Creating-motivating-work-environment/142957/155997-4.html?org=strayer.edu
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Berry, J. (2014). Revolutionising motivation.
Training Journal
, 10-13. (
Note
: Available in the Strayer Library)
Write a two to four (2-4) page talking paper in which you:
Synthesize the concept of motivation, and examine the substantial reasons why motivation is difficult to understand.
Evaluate the potential effectiveness of the model positioning of motivation, and propose at least one (1) action that the organization can take in order to apply the concept.
Detail the feedback control loop, and suggest one (1) way that the organization can use the feedback control loop to determine whether management’s actions are motivating or demotivating.
Assess the manner in which leaders can influence employee motivation through goal setting, impression management, and encouragement.
Devise a plan to redesign a job of your choice within the organization, outlining the steps that the organization would need to take to redesign the job to encourage and develop motivation for employees.
Select one (1) theory of motivation from pages 185 to 206 in the textbook. Outline a plan to integrate the selected theory into the organization.
Recommend the key to success in implementing your plan of action to increase motivation within your chosen organization.
Use at least three (3) quality academic references in this assignment. You may include the resource(s) provided in the assignment. Note: Wikipedia does not qualify as an academic resource.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double.
MoviesSix analytical perspectives for analyzing media by author an.docxjacmariek5
Movies
Six analytical perspectives for analyzing media by author and theorist David Lodge from his book, Small World, these perspectives form the foundation for your Media Analysis Project.
Your analysis must encompass all six perspectives. This will be a detailed analysis consisting of 6-8 written pages. You must also use four credible academic sources in addition to the media itself. All sources must be cited in-text as well as on a reference page using standard APA format!
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Motivation of BehaviorView RubricDue Date Jul 15, 2015 235.docxjacmariek5
Motivation of Behavior
View Rubric
Due Date:
Jul 15, 2015 23:59:59
Max Points:
270
Details:
B. F. Skinner built on the classic behavioristic principles to develop his theory on human behavior. His theory has since been expanded and applied in many practical areas. This assignment focuses on Skinner’s legacy by examining contemporary applications of his ideas of reinforcement learning.
General Requirements:
Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:
Instructors will be using a grading rubric to grade the assignments. It is recommended that learners review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment in order to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.
Doctoral learners are required to use APA style for their writing assignments. The APA Style Guide is located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment requires that at least two additional scholarly research sources related to this topic, and at least one in-text citation from each source be included.
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to
the directions in the Student Success Center. Only Word documents can be
submitted to Turnitin.
Directions:
In a paper of 1,250-1,5000 words, demonstrate Skinner's legacy. Include the following in your paper:
A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education.
A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in behavior therapy.
A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education.
A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in behavior therapy.
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30.0 %Discussion of the Modern-Day Applications of Reinforcement Learning in Education
Discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education is either not present or not evident to the reader.
Discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education is present but incomplete.
Discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education is present but cursory and lacks depth.
Discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education is clearly presented. Includes a thorough discussion of all required elements. Discussion demonstrates an understanding of human motivation for learning.
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Motivational TheoriesMemory Acquisition Overview Write a 2-part.docxjacmariek5
Motivational Theories/Memory Acquisition
Overview
Write a 2-part assessment in which you apply motivational theory and memory acquisition theory to behaviors. This assessment should be a minimum of 4 pages long.
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:
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Competency 1: Use information technology and tools to identify information in the domain of biological psychology.
▪
Describe potential changes from human design to consider if building a learning and memory system for a robot.
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Competency 2: Employ critical and creative thinking to evaluate problems, conflicts, and unresolved issues in the study of biological psychology.
▪
Describe memory acquisition.
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Competency 4: Assess the important theories, paradigms, research findings, and conclusions in biological psychology.
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Identify two common behaviors and hypothesize what might have prompted the behaviors from the perspective of each motivational theory.
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Discuss how people apply these different theories to influence behavior.
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Competency 6: Communicate effectively in a variety of formats.
▪
Write coherently to support a central idea with correct grammar, usage, and mechanics as expected of a
psychology professional.
▪
Use APA style and format.
Context
Motivational Theories
Motivation refers to the set of factors that initiate, sustain, and direct behaviors. Several motivation theories, including instinct theory, drive theory, incentive theory, and arousal theory have been widely applied in psychological practice where they are linked to other theories. For example, recent attachment theory studies examined the circumstances surrounding motivation and behavior in adolescents. In medical practice, drive theory is combined with neuroendocrine theory to understand the relationship between homeostasis and hunger. Understanding the neurobiology of hunger and appetite may ultimately lead to treatments for obesity and eating disorders.
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Emotion
Emotion is an increase or decrease in physiological activity that is accompanied by feelings that are characteristic of the emotion and often accompanied by a characteristic behavior or facial expression. According to the James-Lange theory, emotional experience results from the physiological arousal that precedes it, and different emotions are the result of different patterns of arousal. According to Schachter and Singer's cognitive theory, physiological arousal contributes only
to the emotion's intensity, while the identity of the emotion is based on the cognitive assessment of the situation.
Memory Acquisition
Anterograde amnesia refers to impairment in forming new memories, while retrograde amnesia is the inability to remember events prior to impairment. Anterograde and retrograde amnesia are common learning and memory disorders. They have been linked to damage in certain brai.
Motivation at New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc (NUMMI)By Gary.docxjacmariek5
Motivation at New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc (NUMMI)
By
Gary Convis
Origins of NUMMI.
The Fremont plant of General Motors opened in 1965, and after experiencing nearly decades of labour-management conflict, closed in 1982. At the time of its closing, over 6000 workers lost their jobs and nearly an equal number of grievances remained unresolved.
Soon after the closing, two forces set in motion events that would lead to a reopening of the plant with very different management philosophies and practices. GM needed to build a compact car for its product line to compete with the popularity of smaller imports, and management wanted to study the production methods of Japanese auto makers. Toyota needed to manufacture automobiles closer to its major offshore markets and wondered how well its highly efficient Toyota Production System would transfer to American workers and suppliers.
What emerged from these two independent management motives was an agreement to form a 50/50 joint venture to build both GM and Toyota vehicles in the Fremont plants. A separate corporate entity was formed, New United Manufacturing, Inc (NUMMI – pronounce “new me”), and the plant was reopened in 1984 with a decidedly different approach to management.
The UAW Labor Contract.
For starters, the new management team negotiated with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union a unique contract. While former plant employees would be given first chance at the new jobs, former seniority rights were abandoned. Management focused on a new ideology that targeted building the highest quality vehicles at the lowest possible costs. Workers would be involved in deciding work standards, job allocations and layout, training, job rotation, and other work elements.
The dozens of former specialised job classifications were abandoned. Only two classifications are used at NUMMI for hourly workers – skilled trade and nonskilled. Within each classification workers are piad the same hourly rate with only a modest difference between the two classifications. A small 60 cents per hour premium is paid to team leaders who guide the planning and work of four to five people. Even professional people recruited to the firm, such as engineers, occupy their first several weeks on the job working on the line. This helps inculcate in them an appreciation for the tedious and stressful pressures workers face on the line.
A no-strike, no-layoff agreement was part of the contract, a form of job security. Gary Convius, NUMMI’s senior vice president until he was promoted to head up North American operations in 2000, believes the contract provision “buys the hearts of people.” Flexibility prevails instead of the confrontational enforcement of rules.
Management Philosophy and System.
When Convis was recruited into his original position as general manager of the plant, he was advised by a Toyota executive, “Manage as if you had no power.” The advice was to forget the command-and-control legacy of Detroit and strive i.
Motivations in AdvertisingAdvertisers and marketers use informat.docxjacmariek5
Motivations in Advertising
Advertisers and marketers use information about our motivations when they create advertising campaigns. Find video clips of commercials for a particular product and identify which motivations are being targeted in the ad.
Create
a 350- to 525-word (about 1- to 1 1/2-page) paper about motivation in which you do the following:
Summarize the commercial.
Describe the motivation(s) being targeted in the ad. Also consider which motivations aren't being targeted.
Compare the different theories of motivation (instinct, evolutionary, drive, arousal, incentive, and hierarchal) and explain their relevance, if any, in the advertisement.
Note
. Be sure to properly cite any resources you use.
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Motets and Madrigals. Briefly compare and contrast these two forms f.docxjacmariek5
Motets and Madrigals. Briefly compare and contrast these two forms from the Renaissance. Listen to the Josquin Desprez motet and the madrigals of Weelkes and Jannequin and use them as examples for comparison. Your opinion is valuable. Please expand on what you read in the lesson and other sources.
Paraphrase the comparison and refer to the listening examples to help make your point. You will find some descriptions of the Jannequin madrigal in Topic 3:
Words and Music
in the
Lectures
section online.
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Most of the personality theories put forth have been the work of mal.docxjacmariek5
Most of the personality theories put forth have been the work of male psychologists, using males as the norm. How has that fact influenced concepts in personality theory and their validity? For example, is the personality development of women described as accurately as that of men?
short one paper journal paper
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More Co. is a merchandising business.The account balances for .docxjacmariek5
More Co. is a merchandising business.
The account balances for More Co. as of November 30, 2012 (unless otherwise indicated), are as follows:
110
Cash
$
13,920
112
Accounts Receivable
34,220
115
Merchandise Inventory
133,900
116
Prepaid Insurance
3,750
117
Store Supplies
2,550
123
Store Equipment
114,300
124
Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment
12,600
210
Accounts Payable
21,450
211
Salaries Payable
0
218
Interest Payable
0
220
Note Payable (Due 2017)
10,000
310
P. Williams, Capital (January 1, 2012)
103,280
311
P. Williams, Drawing
10,000
312
Income Summary
0
410
Sales
715,800
411
Sales Returns and Allowances
20,600
412
Sales Discounts
13,200
510
Cost of Merchandise Sold
360,500
520
Sales Salaries Expense
74,400
521
Advertising Expense
18,000
522
Depreciation Expense
0
523
Store Supplies Expense
0
529
Miscellaneous Selling Expense
2,800
530
Office Salaries Expense
40,500
531
Rent Expense
18,600
532
Insurance Expense
0
539
Miscellaneous Administrative Expense
1,650
550
Interest Expense
240
More Co. uses the perpetual inventory system and the last-in, first-out costing method.
Transportation-in and purchase discounts should be added to the Inventory Control Sheet, but since this will complicate the computation of the Last-in, first-out costing method, please ignore this step in the process.
More Co. sells four types of television entertainment units.
The sales price of each are:
TV A:
$3,500
TV B:
$5,250
TV C:
$6,125
PS D: $9,000
During December, the last month of the accounting year, the following transactions were completed:
Dec.
1.
Issued check number 2632 for the December rent, $1,600.
3.
Purchased four TV C units on account from Prince Co., terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, $14,800.
4.
Issued check number 2633 to pay the transportation changes on purchase of December 3, $400.
(NOTE:
Do not include shipping and purchase discounts to the Inventory Control sheet for this project.)
6.
Sold four TV A and 4 TV B on account to Albert Co., invoice 891, terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point.
7.
Received $7,500 cash from Marie Co. on account, no discount.
10.
Sold two project systems for cash.
11.
Purchased store supplies on account from Matt Co., terms 1/10, n/30,
$620.
13.
Issued check number 2634 for merchandise purchased on December 3, less discount.
14.
Issued credit memo for one TV A unit returned on sale of December 6.
15.
Issued check number 2635 for advertising expense for last half of December, $1,500.
16.
Received cash from sale of December 6, less return of December 14 and discount.
19.
Issued check number 2636 for two TV C units, $7,600.
19.
Issued check number 2637 for $6,100 to Joseph Co. on account.
20.
Sold three TV C units on account to Cameron Co., invoice number
892, terms 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point.
20.
For the convenience of the customer, issued check number 26.
Most entrepreneurial ventures must find funding early in the start u.docxjacmariek5
Most entrepreneurial ventures must find funding early in the start up process. For this reason, having a clear understanding of the various forms of funding available is essential to the success of an entrepreneurial business.
Create
a 8-10-slide presentation comparing types of equity financing and debt financing alternatives. Include detailed speaker’s notes and the following in your presentation:
The steps taken to determine which financing alternatives to pursue
The advantages and disadvantages of the following:
Corporate venture capital
Private venture capital
Angel financing
Debt financing
Explain which stage in the entrepreneurial process is most appropriate for equity financing and debt financing.
Cite
at least two scholarly sources.
Format
your citations consistent with APA guidelines.
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Moral and Ethical Issues in Information TechnologyWhat is the rati.docxjacmariek5
Moral and Ethical Issues in Information Technology
What is the rationale or justification offered by hackers such as
Anonymous
or
Wikileaks
? How can the activities of such groups be considered “cybercrime”? What other categories of activity can be used to describe and define such activities? Discuss perspectives that condemn or support such activities (or provide a more nuanced judgment). In your response, refer specifically to the Stratford hack case study provided in the module.
Requirements:
1.
Just One Page in length using APA guidelines without plagiarism.
2.
avoid plagiarism
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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Modes of TransportationEvaluate the characteristics of each mode.docx
1. Modes of Transportation
Evaluate the characteristics of each mode of transportation in
terms of time and cost efficiencies. Give examples.
2.
Bill of Lading
The Bill of Lading is the single most important document in
transportation. Describe at least two functions it performs in
international logistics.