orders. They provide the following information: S = 500 units per month P = $40 per order C =
$4 per unit I = 25% What should be the minimum size order and how often per month should an
order be made?.
Paul Sutton had been working for the student life department of Southe.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Paul Sutton had been working for the student life department of Southern University (SU) for
almost two years: He started as a student advisor in general advising. working with freshmen and
transfer students. He worked his way up to a Graduate Programme Coordinator position. During
the two years at SU, he was promoted three times and received a nearly 50% raise in salary. His
promotions and ratses wete unprecedented in the typically conservative university system. Paal's
boss, however, knew a lop performer when she saw one and wanted to keep encouraging him for
his work performance and creativity. Paul came to SU with experience from both private
industry and the public secsor. After gening a B.Se. in International Business and Marketing with
hosours, he had worked for a mujor high-technology company in strategic planning and
corporate public relations for two years. He was consistently ranked as a high performer and was
rated as a high-potential employec. His threc bosses noted his strongest feature as being an
exceptionally quick learner with high coergy. " Paul had also worked for the city government in
community relations. He left that job after six months in spite of high ratings and the promise of
a good raise. His boss at the city govermment offered him new responsibilities and new
positions, to no avail. Paul came to SU looking for a challenging position. He wanted to do
something he had never done before and universities looked like a place where he could do bis
own thing and leam soenething sew. The best part of his job was his boss who trusted him and
left him alone. He also loved working with stoulcnts and had developed an exceptional
reppatation as a highly effective advisor and recruiter. His regular job duties were simple. They
included advising prospective graduate students and handing them off to specific program
advisers once they selected an area, as well as assisting the graduate dean with recruitmest
efforts. In addition, Paul was involved in a large number of activities ranging from SU's
development campaign, to the design of databases for undergraduate admission, to cooperating
with the public relations office on the design of brochures. Paul's students and people outside his
office loved him. His boss could not stop singing his praises, She sincerely believed that Paal
was invaluable to her office and often worried about his being bored. Just lake Paul's previeus
boss in the city, she was willing to do anything to keep Paul at SU. Paul's immediate co-workers,
who included several other advisors and the clerical staff woeking in admissions and registration,
were less enthusiastic. Hard-driving, unforgiving, perfectionist, and unteasonable were the
adjectives they used to describe Paul. Two of the department's secretaries had threatened to quit
because of Paul's work demands. The situation was tense enough that they were reassigned.
Paul's fast promotions and raises had also created considerable resentment among his peer.
Pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) found on Bacteria virus.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) found on Bacteria viruses humans Bacteria and
virus "Bacteria, viruses and humans" Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) founds on virus
bacterium human fung! Question 6 Natural Killer (NK) cells are adaptive lymphoid cells innae
lymphoid cells myeloid cells antigen presenting cells Question 7 Which of the followings are not
adaptive cells? dendritic cells T cells B cells Plasma cells.
Parties to a Blank - an agreement where each party has some probabilit.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Parties to a Blank - an agreement where each party has some probability of winning or losing -
must be distinguished Blank from who manage a betting arrangement for a fee and redistribute
the winnings. Organizations that manage lotteries, casinos, racetracks, etc. - are they
stakeholders, wagerers, speculators, gamblers? They are considered . Blank
Fill the blanks
Subject Business Law.
Patent Dete Aloth mank andes and as innales lifetyle PreadiaberteBased.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Patent Dete Aloth mank andes and as innales lifetyle Preadiaberte Based on the patient data,
which additional therapy will the nurse expect to be included in the treatment plan for a patient
prescribed phentermine? Patient Data Body mass index of 28 Inactive lifestyle Prediabetes
Dietary referral Subatance abuse treatment Pain management Respiratory therapy.
Paul Sutton had been working for the student life department of Southe (1).pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Paul Sutton had been working for the student life department of Southern University (SU) for
almost two years. He started as a student advisor in general advising, working with freshmen and
transfer students. He worked his way up to a Graduate Programme Coordinator position. During
the two years at SU, he was prometed three times and received a nearly 50% raise in salary. His
promotions and raises were unprecedented in the typically conservative university system. Paul's
boss, however, knew a top performer when she saw one and wanted to keep encouraging him for
his work performance and creativity. Paul came to SU with experienee from both private
industry and the public sector. After getting a B.Sc. in International Business and Marketing with
honours, he had worked for a major high-technology company in strategic planning and
corporate public relations for two years. He was consistently ranked as a high performer and was
rated as a high-potential employee. His three bosses noted his strongest feature as "being an
exceptionally quick learner with high energy." Paul had also worked for the city government in
community relations. He left that job after six months in spite of high ratings and the promise of
a good raise. His boss at the city government offered him new responsibilities and new positions,
to no avail. Paul came to SU looking for a challenging position. He wanted to do something he
had never done before and universities looked like a place where he could do his own thing and
learn something new. The best part of his job was his boss who trusted him and left him alone.
He also loved working with students and had developed an exceptional reputation as a highly
effective advisor and recruiter. His regular job duties were simple. They included advising
prospective graduate students and handing them off to specific program advisors once they
selected an area, as well as assisting the graduate dean with recruitment efforts. In addition, Paul
was involved in a large number of activitics ranging from SU's development campaign, to the
design of databases for undergraduate admission, to cooperating with the public relations office
on the design of brochures. Paul's students and people outside his office loved him. His boss
could not stop singing his praises. She sincerely believed that Paul was invaluable to her office
and often worried about his being bored. Just like Paul's previous boss in the city, she was
willing to do anything to keep Paul at SU. Paul's immediate co-workers, who included several
other advisors and the clerical staff working in almissions and registration, were less
enthusiastic. Hard-driving, unforgiving, perfectionist, and unreasonable were the adjectives they
used to describe Paul. Two of the department's secretaries had threatened to quit because of
Paul's work demands. The situation was tense enough that they were reassigned. Paul's fast
promotions and raises had also created considerabie resentment among his peers.
Patient is a 65-year old woman presenting with a 2-week cough and shor.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Patient is a 65-year old woman presenting with a 2-week cough and shortness of breath. The
patient was seen 5 weeks ago for temporal arteritis, a syndrome that can lead to blindness, and
was prescribed corticosteroids. Sometimes the cough is productive, with green sputum. Low-
grade fever is present.The patient has adult-onset diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Crackles
are present in the right upper lobe of her lung. Gram stain of sputum shows branching, slender,
gram-positive rods. Which of the following is the most likely pathogen?
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Nocardia asteroides
Bacteriodes melaninogenicus
Haemophilis influenzae.
Parties to a Blank - an agreement where each party has some p.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Parties to a Blank - an agreement where each party has some probability of winning or losing -
must be distinguished Blank from who manage a betting arrangement for a fee and redistribute
the winnings. Organizations that manage lotteries, casinos, racetracks, etc. - are they
stakeholders, wagerers, speculators, gamblers? They are considered . Blank
Fill the blanks
Subject Business Law.
Part Two Read the chapter case- Developing a Strategic Prospecting Pla.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part Two
Read the chapter case, Developing a Strategic Prospecting Plan, and then answer the questions
below.
1. What is Jennifer doing wrong? What would you recommend Jennifer do to generate leads
beyond what her company provides?
2. Provide a profile of an ideal prospect.
3. How should Jennifer qualify the leads from her company? What about leads she finds?
(Consider your profile from #2)
4. How should Jennifer prioritize the qualified prospects? Be specific.
5. When Jennifer contacts the prospects for the first time, what information should Jennifer have
researched beforehand?.
Paul Sutton had been working for the student life department of Southe.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Paul Sutton had been working for the student life department of Southern University (SU) for
almost two years: He started as a student advisor in general advising. working with freshmen and
transfer students. He worked his way up to a Graduate Programme Coordinator position. During
the two years at SU, he was promoted three times and received a nearly 50% raise in salary. His
promotions and ratses wete unprecedented in the typically conservative university system. Paal's
boss, however, knew a lop performer when she saw one and wanted to keep encouraging him for
his work performance and creativity. Paul came to SU with experience from both private
industry and the public secsor. After gening a B.Se. in International Business and Marketing with
hosours, he had worked for a mujor high-technology company in strategic planning and
corporate public relations for two years. He was consistently ranked as a high performer and was
rated as a high-potential employec. His threc bosses noted his strongest feature as being an
exceptionally quick learner with high coergy. " Paul had also worked for the city government in
community relations. He left that job after six months in spite of high ratings and the promise of
a good raise. His boss at the city govermment offered him new responsibilities and new
positions, to no avail. Paul came to SU looking for a challenging position. He wanted to do
something he had never done before and universities looked like a place where he could do bis
own thing and leam soenething sew. The best part of his job was his boss who trusted him and
left him alone. He also loved working with stoulcnts and had developed an exceptional
reppatation as a highly effective advisor and recruiter. His regular job duties were simple. They
included advising prospective graduate students and handing them off to specific program
advisers once they selected an area, as well as assisting the graduate dean with recruitmest
efforts. In addition, Paul was involved in a large number of activities ranging from SU's
development campaign, to the design of databases for undergraduate admission, to cooperating
with the public relations office on the design of brochures. Paul's students and people outside his
office loved him. His boss could not stop singing his praises, She sincerely believed that Paal
was invaluable to her office and often worried about his being bored. Just lake Paul's previeus
boss in the city, she was willing to do anything to keep Paul at SU. Paul's immediate co-workers,
who included several other advisors and the clerical staff woeking in admissions and registration,
were less enthusiastic. Hard-driving, unforgiving, perfectionist, and unteasonable were the
adjectives they used to describe Paul. Two of the department's secretaries had threatened to quit
because of Paul's work demands. The situation was tense enough that they were reassigned.
Paul's fast promotions and raises had also created considerable resentment among his peer.
Pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) found on Bacteria virus.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) found on Bacteria viruses humans Bacteria and
virus "Bacteria, viruses and humans" Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) founds on virus
bacterium human fung! Question 6 Natural Killer (NK) cells are adaptive lymphoid cells innae
lymphoid cells myeloid cells antigen presenting cells Question 7 Which of the followings are not
adaptive cells? dendritic cells T cells B cells Plasma cells.
Parties to a Blank - an agreement where each party has some probabilit.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Parties to a Blank - an agreement where each party has some probability of winning or losing -
must be distinguished Blank from who manage a betting arrangement for a fee and redistribute
the winnings. Organizations that manage lotteries, casinos, racetracks, etc. - are they
stakeholders, wagerers, speculators, gamblers? They are considered . Blank
Fill the blanks
Subject Business Law.
Patent Dete Aloth mank andes and as innales lifetyle PreadiaberteBased.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Patent Dete Aloth mank andes and as innales lifetyle Preadiaberte Based on the patient data,
which additional therapy will the nurse expect to be included in the treatment plan for a patient
prescribed phentermine? Patient Data Body mass index of 28 Inactive lifestyle Prediabetes
Dietary referral Subatance abuse treatment Pain management Respiratory therapy.
Paul Sutton had been working for the student life department of Southe (1).pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Paul Sutton had been working for the student life department of Southern University (SU) for
almost two years. He started as a student advisor in general advising, working with freshmen and
transfer students. He worked his way up to a Graduate Programme Coordinator position. During
the two years at SU, he was prometed three times and received a nearly 50% raise in salary. His
promotions and raises were unprecedented in the typically conservative university system. Paul's
boss, however, knew a top performer when she saw one and wanted to keep encouraging him for
his work performance and creativity. Paul came to SU with experienee from both private
industry and the public sector. After getting a B.Sc. in International Business and Marketing with
honours, he had worked for a major high-technology company in strategic planning and
corporate public relations for two years. He was consistently ranked as a high performer and was
rated as a high-potential employee. His three bosses noted his strongest feature as "being an
exceptionally quick learner with high energy." Paul had also worked for the city government in
community relations. He left that job after six months in spite of high ratings and the promise of
a good raise. His boss at the city government offered him new responsibilities and new positions,
to no avail. Paul came to SU looking for a challenging position. He wanted to do something he
had never done before and universities looked like a place where he could do his own thing and
learn something new. The best part of his job was his boss who trusted him and left him alone.
He also loved working with students and had developed an exceptional reputation as a highly
effective advisor and recruiter. His regular job duties were simple. They included advising
prospective graduate students and handing them off to specific program advisors once they
selected an area, as well as assisting the graduate dean with recruitment efforts. In addition, Paul
was involved in a large number of activitics ranging from SU's development campaign, to the
design of databases for undergraduate admission, to cooperating with the public relations office
on the design of brochures. Paul's students and people outside his office loved him. His boss
could not stop singing his praises. She sincerely believed that Paul was invaluable to her office
and often worried about his being bored. Just like Paul's previous boss in the city, she was
willing to do anything to keep Paul at SU. Paul's immediate co-workers, who included several
other advisors and the clerical staff working in almissions and registration, were less
enthusiastic. Hard-driving, unforgiving, perfectionist, and unreasonable were the adjectives they
used to describe Paul. Two of the department's secretaries had threatened to quit because of
Paul's work demands. The situation was tense enough that they were reassigned. Paul's fast
promotions and raises had also created considerabie resentment among his peers.
Patient is a 65-year old woman presenting with a 2-week cough and shor.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Patient is a 65-year old woman presenting with a 2-week cough and shortness of breath. The
patient was seen 5 weeks ago for temporal arteritis, a syndrome that can lead to blindness, and
was prescribed corticosteroids. Sometimes the cough is productive, with green sputum. Low-
grade fever is present.The patient has adult-onset diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Crackles
are present in the right upper lobe of her lung. Gram stain of sputum shows branching, slender,
gram-positive rods. Which of the following is the most likely pathogen?
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Nocardia asteroides
Bacteriodes melaninogenicus
Haemophilis influenzae.
Parties to a Blank - an agreement where each party has some p.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Parties to a Blank - an agreement where each party has some probability of winning or losing -
must be distinguished Blank from who manage a betting arrangement for a fee and redistribute
the winnings. Organizations that manage lotteries, casinos, racetracks, etc. - are they
stakeholders, wagerers, speculators, gamblers? They are considered . Blank
Fill the blanks
Subject Business Law.
Part Two Read the chapter case- Developing a Strategic Prospecting Pla.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part Two
Read the chapter case, Developing a Strategic Prospecting Plan, and then answer the questions
below.
1. What is Jennifer doing wrong? What would you recommend Jennifer do to generate leads
beyond what her company provides?
2. Provide a profile of an ideal prospect.
3. How should Jennifer qualify the leads from her company? What about leads she finds?
(Consider your profile from #2)
4. How should Jennifer prioritize the qualified prospects? Be specific.
5. When Jennifer contacts the prospects for the first time, what information should Jennifer have
researched beforehand?.
Ooenwin - Unadjusted Trial Balance At January 31 Accounts Titles Cash.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Ooenwin - Unadjusted Trial Balance At January 31 Accounts Titles Cash Accounts receivable
Supplies Equipment Land Building Accounts payable Deferred revenue Notes payable
Contributed capital Retained earnings Piano rebuilding revenue Rent revenue Wages expense
Utilities expense Total Requirement 4: 20mks Prepare an income statement for the month ended
January 31, 2023.
Open a new project in Visual Studio Community and name it in the form.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Open a new project in Visual Studio Community and name it in the form of Last name
CourseSection Assignment3. You are expected to use Loops and IO filestreams in this program.
Write comments to explain what each statement does, and how it achieves the desired results
(Remember to review the rubric posted under Course Materials to understand how your program
will be graded) PART 1: Write a program in C + that permits users to enter the following
information about your company's five employees and writes the following information to the
file (data.txt). Employee ID. Name Years with company Hourly Wages All information must be
displayed in a well formatted manner, so you can put in relevant manipulators for this purpose.
Run your program, put in employee information (for 5 employees), and verify if you have a txt
file as required. PART 2: At this point you must have a . ta file with information of 5 employees.
Go back to your C + + program (from part 1). put the entire existing program from part I within
block comstents / ..... %/ Now write a new program for part 2 (in that same C + + file) as per
instractions given below: Write a C + program that reads this file data.txt, one line at a time, asks
for the number of hours worked by each employee per month and calculates their total pay for
that month. So for each of the employee records that stream in, your program must ask user:
Enter hours worked by (name of employee)t When user puts in the answer, program must
calculate the total salary and display on the computer sereen as " The salary of (name) is S
(salary). EXIRA CREDIT (10 points) Make provisions in your part 2 program for the salary
information (along with some other employee details) to be stored in a new file called
(February_salary.txt). Your information must be saved to the file in the following format. ID no.
Name Hourly wages Salary.
On October 10- the board of directors of Skysong Corporation declared.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On October 10, the board of directors of Skysong Corporation declared a 10% stock dividend.
On October 10 , the company had 12,200 shares of $1 par common stock issued and outstanding
with a market price of $15 per share. The stock dividend will be distributed on October 31 to
shareholders of record on October 25. Journalize the entries needed for the declaration and
distribution of the stock dividend. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount
is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account
titles and enter 0 for the amiounts. List all debit entries before credit entries. Record joumal
entries in the order presented in the problem.).
Once a user successfully authenticates against a web application- they.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Once a user successfully authenticates against a web application, they are typically provided with
an authentication token (i.e. a session ID). Anyone holding that ID can impersonate the
authenticated user. What steps should an application author take to protect that ID as it is stored
in either the client or server or as it is transmitted between them?.
On October 10- the board of directors of Skysong Corporation declared (1).pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On October 10, the board of directors of Skysong Corporation declared a 10% stock dividend.
On October 10 , the company had 12,200 shares of $1 par common stock issued and outstanding
with a market price of $15 per share. The stock dividend will be distributed on October 31 to
shareholders of record on October 25. Journalize the entries needed for the declaration and
distribution of the stock dividend. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount
is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account
titles and enter 0 for the amiounts. List all debit entries before credit entries. Record joumal
entries in the order presented in the problem.).
On November 32022- Nova Corporation's Board of Directors declared a di.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On November 32022. Nova Corporation's Board of Directors declared a dividend of 2 per share
for all stockholders of record on December 152022. Calvin purchased 500 shares of Nova
Corporation stock on December 5, 2022 so that he could get the dividend on December 15, 2022.
He received the dividend and then sold his stock on December 25. 2022 ( 1) Explain how he will
be taxed on this distribution(as a qualified dividend, short term capital gain or ordinary income) (
2) Explain why. What is the rule?.
On May 1- Carla Vista Corporation purchased 3-300 shares of its $10 pa.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On May 1, Carla Vista Corporation purchased 3,300 shares of its $10 par value common stock at
a cash price of $14/ s ha re . On July 15 , 850 shares of the treasury stock were sold for cash at
$17/ share. Journalize the two transactions. (List all debit entries before credit entries. Credit
account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manuoliy.
Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.).
One of the government social programs that is facing obstacles is Soci.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
One of the government social programs that is facing obstacles is Social Security. Some of the
major issues are the interest rate environment, inflation, a rising number of beneficiaries due to
the baby boomers retiring, and a lower number of workers.
What are the common myths about social security and what are the links between government
deficits, debt, and inflation?.
On June 21 - which of the following locations has the shortest day- Om.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On June 21 , which of the following locations has the shortest day? Omaha, Nebraska ( 4 1 N ) ;
Montevideo, Uruguay ( 3 5 S ) ; Kontiala, Mali ( 12. 5 N ) Timor, Indonesia ( 1 0 S ) Any
location along the equator (zero degrees latitude)..
Part 2- Encoding a Message - Select a symmetric cipher other than shif.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part 2: Encoding a Message - Select a symmetric cipher other than shift/caesar cipher. - Create
a program or design an algorithm to take a string and encode it using your method. transposition
with Scratch or Block-based programming language for elementary students to understand
how to encode a message using transposition cipher in Scratch, a block-based programming
language designed for elementary students to understand..
Part c please (a) Suppose that 4 persons are playing one round of rock.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part c please
(a) Suppose that 4 persons are playing one round of rock-paper-scissors where all players show
their hands randomly. (i) What is the chance that exactly 1 person wins? (ii) What is the chance
that exactly 2 persons win? (iii) What is the chance that exactly 3 persons win? (iv) What is the
chance that it is a draw?.
part B Pharoah Corporation's capital structure consists of 50-000 shar.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
part B
Pharoah Corporation's capital structure consists of 50,000 shares of common stock. At December
31,2020 an analysis of the accounts and discussions with company officials revealed the
following information: The amount of income taxes applicable to income was $63 , 000 ,
excluding the tax effect of the discontinued operations loss which amounted to $25 , 800 .
Prepare a retained earnings statement. (List items that increase retained earnings first) Prepare a
retained earnings statement. (List items that increase retained earnings first.).
Part 2- Human Population- Ecologists often think about the dynamics o.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part 2: Human Population. Ecologists often think about the dynamics of populations and what
that reveals about the biology of an organism. The size of a population of an organism is
controlled by many factors both intrinsic to an organism (time for generations, body size, number
of offspring, environmental tolerances, and diet) and extrinsic in terms of the ecosystem (amount
of food, amount of competitors, amount of predators/pathogens/parasites) and environment
(favorable climate, available space, climate variability, and frequency of catastrophic events).
Understanding this complicated system can be simplified using a mathematical formula, which
helps to conceptualize the factors controlling the size of a population.
dN/dt is the amount of change in a population over time
r is the rate of population growth (bigger r means faster growth)
N is the current population size
K is the Carrying Capacity, which is the number of individuals the environment can support.
We can use this equation to compare organisms. For instance, we can think about animals whose
population is controlled by the r term (r-selected), whose population can grow extremely fast, but
often they have population crashes as well. Alternatively, there can be populations controlled by
the K term (k-selected) that have slower population growth but are adapted to maintain
populations right at the carrying capacity.
6) Brainstorm animals that would be good examples of r- selected or k- selected. How might
their biology differ?.
Part A ( 8 marks) Identify the specific operational and decision-makin.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part A ( 8 marks) Identify the specific operational and decision-making situations where
management accountants can support sustainability efforts. Part B (4 marks) Assessing customer
value is an integral component of customer profitability analysis. Identify the key factors that
must be considered when assessing customer value..
Part 4- Ground Subsidence Ground subsidence can result from the excess.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part 4: Ground Subsidence Ground subsidence can result from the excessive withdrawal of
groundwater from aquifers. Demand for freshwater has increased, but as global populations
increase and demand more water for drinking and crop irrigation. Many experts believe that the
demand for freshwater will only increase as climate change makes freshwater scarcer. Several
larger urban centers are in arid or semi-arid environments, such as Las Vegas, Nevada, Huston,
Texas, and Mexico City, Mexico, and have experience ground subsidence. Ground subsidence
occurs, when groundwater is extracted from wells, faster than it can be naturally recharged by
infiltration. The reduction in fluid pressure from water in the pore spaces, allows the ground to
compact, reducing both the porosity and permeability of the soil. Figure 6: On the left, the morks
on the utility pole indicote the level of the surrounding lond at various years. Note thot between
1925 and 1977 , this part of the San Jooquin valily experience about 9 meters ( 30 feet) of ground
subsidence. Above, the map. shows relative ground subsidence between 1926 ond 1970 in the
Son Jooquin valley The "textbook" example of ground subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley of
California (Figure 6), where decades of groundwater withdrawal for the irrigation of fruits and
vegetable crops resulted in vast areas of subsidence. 23. Calculate the average rate of ground
subsidence (meters per year) in the San Joaquin Valley between 1925 and 1977 in the location
represented by the utility pole in Figure 6. m / yr.
P2- Consider Figure 3-5- What are the source and destination port valu.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
P2. Consider Figure 3.5. What are the source and destination port values in the segments flowing
from the server back to the clients' processes? What are the IP addresses in the network-layer
datagrams carrying the transport-layer segments? Figure 3.50 icr slow start.
Parotid Duct- Duct that carries saliva from parotid gland horizontally.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Parotid Duct: Duct that carries saliva from parotid gland horizontally over masseter muscle;
often pierces buccinator muscle to drain into oral cavit) Parotid Gland: Large gland anterior and
inferior to ear (Label: 0.12 points Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save. All
Answers to save all answers..
Parallax is- a real shift of objects due to viewing them from differen.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Parallax is*
a real shift of objects due to viewing them from different perspectives.
an apparent shift of objects due to viewing them from different perspectives.
a shift of objects due to viewing planetary motion.
a shift of objects due to the expansion of the universe..
On March 31- 2010- the partnership that bad been or- its dissolution-.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On March 31, 2010, the partnership that bad been or- its dissolution, preparation of a balance
sheet became ganized to operate the Lone Pine Cafe was dissolved necessary. under unusual
circumstances, and in connection with The partnership was formed by Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Antoine and Mrs. Sandra Landers, who had become aequainted while working in a Portland,
Oregon, * Based on a case decided by the Supreme Court of the State restaurant. On November
1, 2009, each of the three of Oregon (216 P.2d 1005). OProfessor Robert N. Anthony, partners
contributed $16 , 000 eash to the partnership Harvard Business School. and agreed to share in the
profits proportionally to Accounting: Text and Cases, 13th Edition Chapter 2 BosicAcoconding
Concepss: The Balunce Shert 49 their contributed capital (i.e., one-third each). The Mrs. Antoine
decided to continue operating the Antoines' contribution represented practically all of Lone Pine
Cafe. She realized that an accounting would their savings. Mrs. Landers' payment was the
proceeds bave to be made as of March 30 and called in Donald of her late husband's insurance
policy. Simpson, an acquaintance who was knowledgenble On that day also the partnership
signed a one-year about accounting. lease to the Lone Pine Cafe, located in a nearby reere- In
response to Mr. Simpson's questions, Mrs. Antoine ational area. The monthly rent on the cafe
was $1 , 500 . said that the cash register had contained $311 and that This facility attracted the
partners in part because there the checking account balance was $1 , 030 . Ski instrucwere living
accommodations on the floor above the tors who were permitted to charge their meals had
restaurant. One room was occupied by the Antoines and run up accounts totaling $870 . (These
accounts subseanother by Mrs. Landers. quently were paid in full.) The Lone Pine Cafe owed
The partners borrowed $21 , 000 from a local bank suppliers amounts totaling $1 , 583 . Mr.
Simpson estiand used this plus $35 , 000 of partnership funds to buy mated that depreciation on
the assets amounted to out the previous operator of the cafe. Of this amount, $2 , 445 . Food and
beverages on hand were estimated to $53 , 200 was for equipment and $2 , 800 was for the be
worth $2 , 430 . During the period of its operation, the food and beverages then on hand. The
partnership paid partners drew salaries at agreed-upon amounts, and $1 , 428 for local operating
licenses, good for one year these payments were up to date. The clothing that Mr. beginning
November 1, and paid $1 , 400 for a new Antoine left behind was estimated to be worth $750 .
cash register. The remainder of the $69 , 000 was de- The partnership had also repaid $2 , 100 of
the bank loan. posited in a checking account. Mr. Simpson explained that in order to aceount for
Shortly after Nowember 1, the partners opened the the partners' equity, be would prepare a
balance sheet. restaurant. Mr. Antoine was the cook, and Mrs. He would list the items that the
pa.
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Ooenwin - Unadjusted Trial Balance At January 31 Accounts Titles Cash.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Ooenwin - Unadjusted Trial Balance At January 31 Accounts Titles Cash Accounts receivable
Supplies Equipment Land Building Accounts payable Deferred revenue Notes payable
Contributed capital Retained earnings Piano rebuilding revenue Rent revenue Wages expense
Utilities expense Total Requirement 4: 20mks Prepare an income statement for the month ended
January 31, 2023.
Open a new project in Visual Studio Community and name it in the form.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Open a new project in Visual Studio Community and name it in the form of Last name
CourseSection Assignment3. You are expected to use Loops and IO filestreams in this program.
Write comments to explain what each statement does, and how it achieves the desired results
(Remember to review the rubric posted under Course Materials to understand how your program
will be graded) PART 1: Write a program in C + that permits users to enter the following
information about your company's five employees and writes the following information to the
file (data.txt). Employee ID. Name Years with company Hourly Wages All information must be
displayed in a well formatted manner, so you can put in relevant manipulators for this purpose.
Run your program, put in employee information (for 5 employees), and verify if you have a txt
file as required. PART 2: At this point you must have a . ta file with information of 5 employees.
Go back to your C + + program (from part 1). put the entire existing program from part I within
block comstents / ..... %/ Now write a new program for part 2 (in that same C + + file) as per
instractions given below: Write a C + program that reads this file data.txt, one line at a time, asks
for the number of hours worked by each employee per month and calculates their total pay for
that month. So for each of the employee records that stream in, your program must ask user:
Enter hours worked by (name of employee)t When user puts in the answer, program must
calculate the total salary and display on the computer sereen as " The salary of (name) is S
(salary). EXIRA CREDIT (10 points) Make provisions in your part 2 program for the salary
information (along with some other employee details) to be stored in a new file called
(February_salary.txt). Your information must be saved to the file in the following format. ID no.
Name Hourly wages Salary.
On October 10- the board of directors of Skysong Corporation declared.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On October 10, the board of directors of Skysong Corporation declared a 10% stock dividend.
On October 10 , the company had 12,200 shares of $1 par common stock issued and outstanding
with a market price of $15 per share. The stock dividend will be distributed on October 31 to
shareholders of record on October 25. Journalize the entries needed for the declaration and
distribution of the stock dividend. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount
is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account
titles and enter 0 for the amiounts. List all debit entries before credit entries. Record joumal
entries in the order presented in the problem.).
Once a user successfully authenticates against a web application- they.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Once a user successfully authenticates against a web application, they are typically provided with
an authentication token (i.e. a session ID). Anyone holding that ID can impersonate the
authenticated user. What steps should an application author take to protect that ID as it is stored
in either the client or server or as it is transmitted between them?.
On October 10- the board of directors of Skysong Corporation declared (1).pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On October 10, the board of directors of Skysong Corporation declared a 10% stock dividend.
On October 10 , the company had 12,200 shares of $1 par common stock issued and outstanding
with a market price of $15 per share. The stock dividend will be distributed on October 31 to
shareholders of record on October 25. Journalize the entries needed for the declaration and
distribution of the stock dividend. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount
is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account
titles and enter 0 for the amiounts. List all debit entries before credit entries. Record joumal
entries in the order presented in the problem.).
On November 32022- Nova Corporation's Board of Directors declared a di.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On November 32022. Nova Corporation's Board of Directors declared a dividend of 2 per share
for all stockholders of record on December 152022. Calvin purchased 500 shares of Nova
Corporation stock on December 5, 2022 so that he could get the dividend on December 15, 2022.
He received the dividend and then sold his stock on December 25. 2022 ( 1) Explain how he will
be taxed on this distribution(as a qualified dividend, short term capital gain or ordinary income) (
2) Explain why. What is the rule?.
On May 1- Carla Vista Corporation purchased 3-300 shares of its $10 pa.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On May 1, Carla Vista Corporation purchased 3,300 shares of its $10 par value common stock at
a cash price of $14/ s ha re . On July 15 , 850 shares of the treasury stock were sold for cash at
$17/ share. Journalize the two transactions. (List all debit entries before credit entries. Credit
account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manuoliy.
Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.).
One of the government social programs that is facing obstacles is Soci.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
One of the government social programs that is facing obstacles is Social Security. Some of the
major issues are the interest rate environment, inflation, a rising number of beneficiaries due to
the baby boomers retiring, and a lower number of workers.
What are the common myths about social security and what are the links between government
deficits, debt, and inflation?.
On June 21 - which of the following locations has the shortest day- Om.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On June 21 , which of the following locations has the shortest day? Omaha, Nebraska ( 4 1 N ) ;
Montevideo, Uruguay ( 3 5 S ) ; Kontiala, Mali ( 12. 5 N ) Timor, Indonesia ( 1 0 S ) Any
location along the equator (zero degrees latitude)..
Part 2- Encoding a Message - Select a symmetric cipher other than shif.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part 2: Encoding a Message - Select a symmetric cipher other than shift/caesar cipher. - Create
a program or design an algorithm to take a string and encode it using your method. transposition
with Scratch or Block-based programming language for elementary students to understand
how to encode a message using transposition cipher in Scratch, a block-based programming
language designed for elementary students to understand..
Part c please (a) Suppose that 4 persons are playing one round of rock.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part c please
(a) Suppose that 4 persons are playing one round of rock-paper-scissors where all players show
their hands randomly. (i) What is the chance that exactly 1 person wins? (ii) What is the chance
that exactly 2 persons win? (iii) What is the chance that exactly 3 persons win? (iv) What is the
chance that it is a draw?.
part B Pharoah Corporation's capital structure consists of 50-000 shar.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
part B
Pharoah Corporation's capital structure consists of 50,000 shares of common stock. At December
31,2020 an analysis of the accounts and discussions with company officials revealed the
following information: The amount of income taxes applicable to income was $63 , 000 ,
excluding the tax effect of the discontinued operations loss which amounted to $25 , 800 .
Prepare a retained earnings statement. (List items that increase retained earnings first) Prepare a
retained earnings statement. (List items that increase retained earnings first.).
Part 2- Human Population- Ecologists often think about the dynamics o.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part 2: Human Population. Ecologists often think about the dynamics of populations and what
that reveals about the biology of an organism. The size of a population of an organism is
controlled by many factors both intrinsic to an organism (time for generations, body size, number
of offspring, environmental tolerances, and diet) and extrinsic in terms of the ecosystem (amount
of food, amount of competitors, amount of predators/pathogens/parasites) and environment
(favorable climate, available space, climate variability, and frequency of catastrophic events).
Understanding this complicated system can be simplified using a mathematical formula, which
helps to conceptualize the factors controlling the size of a population.
dN/dt is the amount of change in a population over time
r is the rate of population growth (bigger r means faster growth)
N is the current population size
K is the Carrying Capacity, which is the number of individuals the environment can support.
We can use this equation to compare organisms. For instance, we can think about animals whose
population is controlled by the r term (r-selected), whose population can grow extremely fast, but
often they have population crashes as well. Alternatively, there can be populations controlled by
the K term (k-selected) that have slower population growth but are adapted to maintain
populations right at the carrying capacity.
6) Brainstorm animals that would be good examples of r- selected or k- selected. How might
their biology differ?.
Part A ( 8 marks) Identify the specific operational and decision-makin.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part A ( 8 marks) Identify the specific operational and decision-making situations where
management accountants can support sustainability efforts. Part B (4 marks) Assessing customer
value is an integral component of customer profitability analysis. Identify the key factors that
must be considered when assessing customer value..
Part 4- Ground Subsidence Ground subsidence can result from the excess.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Part 4: Ground Subsidence Ground subsidence can result from the excessive withdrawal of
groundwater from aquifers. Demand for freshwater has increased, but as global populations
increase and demand more water for drinking and crop irrigation. Many experts believe that the
demand for freshwater will only increase as climate change makes freshwater scarcer. Several
larger urban centers are in arid or semi-arid environments, such as Las Vegas, Nevada, Huston,
Texas, and Mexico City, Mexico, and have experience ground subsidence. Ground subsidence
occurs, when groundwater is extracted from wells, faster than it can be naturally recharged by
infiltration. The reduction in fluid pressure from water in the pore spaces, allows the ground to
compact, reducing both the porosity and permeability of the soil. Figure 6: On the left, the morks
on the utility pole indicote the level of the surrounding lond at various years. Note thot between
1925 and 1977 , this part of the San Jooquin valily experience about 9 meters ( 30 feet) of ground
subsidence. Above, the map. shows relative ground subsidence between 1926 ond 1970 in the
Son Jooquin valley The "textbook" example of ground subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley of
California (Figure 6), where decades of groundwater withdrawal for the irrigation of fruits and
vegetable crops resulted in vast areas of subsidence. 23. Calculate the average rate of ground
subsidence (meters per year) in the San Joaquin Valley between 1925 and 1977 in the location
represented by the utility pole in Figure 6. m / yr.
P2- Consider Figure 3-5- What are the source and destination port valu.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
P2. Consider Figure 3.5. What are the source and destination port values in the segments flowing
from the server back to the clients' processes? What are the IP addresses in the network-layer
datagrams carrying the transport-layer segments? Figure 3.50 icr slow start.
Parotid Duct- Duct that carries saliva from parotid gland horizontally.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Parotid Duct: Duct that carries saliva from parotid gland horizontally over masseter muscle;
often pierces buccinator muscle to drain into oral cavit) Parotid Gland: Large gland anterior and
inferior to ear (Label: 0.12 points Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save. All
Answers to save all answers..
Parallax is- a real shift of objects due to viewing them from differen.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
Parallax is*
a real shift of objects due to viewing them from different perspectives.
an apparent shift of objects due to viewing them from different perspectives.
a shift of objects due to viewing planetary motion.
a shift of objects due to the expansion of the universe..
On March 31- 2010- the partnership that bad been or- its dissolution-.pdfNathan2rSPeakes
On March 31, 2010, the partnership that bad been or- its dissolution, preparation of a balance
sheet became ganized to operate the Lone Pine Cafe was dissolved necessary. under unusual
circumstances, and in connection with The partnership was formed by Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Antoine and Mrs. Sandra Landers, who had become aequainted while working in a Portland,
Oregon, * Based on a case decided by the Supreme Court of the State restaurant. On November
1, 2009, each of the three of Oregon (216 P.2d 1005). OProfessor Robert N. Anthony, partners
contributed $16 , 000 eash to the partnership Harvard Business School. and agreed to share in the
profits proportionally to Accounting: Text and Cases, 13th Edition Chapter 2 BosicAcoconding
Concepss: The Balunce Shert 49 their contributed capital (i.e., one-third each). The Mrs. Antoine
decided to continue operating the Antoines' contribution represented practically all of Lone Pine
Cafe. She realized that an accounting would their savings. Mrs. Landers' payment was the
proceeds bave to be made as of March 30 and called in Donald of her late husband's insurance
policy. Simpson, an acquaintance who was knowledgenble On that day also the partnership
signed a one-year about accounting. lease to the Lone Pine Cafe, located in a nearby reere- In
response to Mr. Simpson's questions, Mrs. Antoine ational area. The monthly rent on the cafe
was $1 , 500 . said that the cash register had contained $311 and that This facility attracted the
partners in part because there the checking account balance was $1 , 030 . Ski instrucwere living
accommodations on the floor above the tors who were permitted to charge their meals had
restaurant. One room was occupied by the Antoines and run up accounts totaling $870 . (These
accounts subseanother by Mrs. Landers. quently were paid in full.) The Lone Pine Cafe owed
The partners borrowed $21 , 000 from a local bank suppliers amounts totaling $1 , 583 . Mr.
Simpson estiand used this plus $35 , 000 of partnership funds to buy mated that depreciation on
the assets amounted to out the previous operator of the cafe. Of this amount, $2 , 445 . Food and
beverages on hand were estimated to $53 , 200 was for equipment and $2 , 800 was for the be
worth $2 , 430 . During the period of its operation, the food and beverages then on hand. The
partnership paid partners drew salaries at agreed-upon amounts, and $1 , 428 for local operating
licenses, good for one year these payments were up to date. The clothing that Mr. beginning
November 1, and paid $1 , 400 for a new Antoine left behind was estimated to be worth $750 .
cash register. The remainder of the $69 , 000 was de- The partnership had also repaid $2 , 100 of
the bank loan. posited in a checking account. Mr. Simpson explained that in order to aceount for
Shortly after Nowember 1, the partners opened the the partners' equity, be would prepare a
balance sheet. restaurant. Mr. Antoine was the cook, and Mrs. He would list the items that the
pa.
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Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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orders- They provide the following information- S-500 units per month.pdf
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