P1 El ni�o _________ aparentemente result� ileso y tranquilo despu�.pdfamazing2001
P1: El nio _________ aparentemente result ileso y tranquilo despus de caerse de su bicicleta.
R: ansioso
B: resistente
C: cauteloso
D: prspero
ES: inmaduro
P2: La maestra esperaba ________ dentro de sus alumnos un sentido de responsabilidad por
ellos mismos y por su comunidad.
R: revocar
B: inculcar
C: abogado
D: prolongar
ES: introspeccin
P3: Por lo general, un partidario ________ de su equipo, el fantico fue inusualmente _______
acerca de asistir al partido inaugural porque el pronstico anunciaba fuertes lluvias.
A: ferviente .. ambivalente
B: comprometido .. entusiasta
C: tibio .. reacio
D: rabioso.. silencioso
E: franco .. tranquilo
P4: El volumen ms reciente de la revista ________ su nmero actual; el prximo nmero no saldr
hasta el prximo ao
R: desordenado
B: introducido
C: realizado
D: concluido
mi: alcanzado.
P1 Las organizaciones gastan mucho dinero en permitir que los emple.pdfamazing2001
P1: Las organizaciones gastan mucho dinero en permitir que los empleados resuelvan problemas
de forma colectiva. Pero inducir una mayor colaboracin en realidad puede obstaculizar la parte
ms importante de la resolucin de problemas: resolver el problema de verdad. Deberan las
organizaciones dejar que sus empleados trabajen individualmente? (10)
P2: Discuta las implicaciones para el lugar de trabajo. En tu opinin que opinas? (10) Lmite de
palabras de cada pregunta: 400 palabras.
P(B)= Ploind te three decimal placet a needet] (a) hiojdint wear beat .pdfamazing2001
P(B)= Ploind te three decimal placet a needet] (a) hiojdint wear beat beit] " (De not egind und
the frum wewer. Thes mond bo then deomal places ar ceeded).
P1 El ni�o _________ aparentemente result� ileso y tranquilo despu�.pdfamazing2001
P1: El nio _________ aparentemente result ileso y tranquilo despus de caerse de su bicicleta.
R: ansioso
B: resistente
C: cauteloso
D: prspero
ES: inmaduro
P2: La maestra esperaba ________ dentro de sus alumnos un sentido de responsabilidad por
ellos mismos y por su comunidad.
R: revocar
B: inculcar
C: abogado
D: prolongar
ES: introspeccin
P3: Por lo general, un partidario ________ de su equipo, el fantico fue inusualmente _______
acerca de asistir al partido inaugural porque el pronstico anunciaba fuertes lluvias.
A: ferviente .. ambivalente
B: comprometido .. entusiasta
C: tibio .. reacio
D: rabioso.. silencioso
E: franco .. tranquilo
P4: El volumen ms reciente de la revista ________ su nmero actual; el prximo nmero no saldr
hasta el prximo ao
R: desordenado
B: introducido
C: realizado
D: concluido
mi: alcanzado.
P1 Las organizaciones gastan mucho dinero en permitir que los emple.pdfamazing2001
P1: Las organizaciones gastan mucho dinero en permitir que los empleados resuelvan problemas
de forma colectiva. Pero inducir una mayor colaboracin en realidad puede obstaculizar la parte
ms importante de la resolucin de problemas: resolver el problema de verdad. Deberan las
organizaciones dejar que sus empleados trabajen individualmente? (10)
P2: Discuta las implicaciones para el lugar de trabajo. En tu opinin que opinas? (10) Lmite de
palabras de cada pregunta: 400 palabras.
P(B)= Ploind te three decimal placet a needet] (a) hiojdint wear beat .pdfamazing2001
P(B)= Ploind te three decimal placet a needet] (a) hiojdint wear beat beit] " (De not egind und
the frum wewer. Thes mond bo then deomal places ar ceeded).
Our theory of solar system formation emphasizes that hydrogen compou.pdfamazing2001
Our theory of solar system formation emphasizes that hydrogen compounds only condense
outside the frost line. But what about the other ingredients? Explain your answers below in a
couple of sentences for each bullet.
Do rocks and metals in the solar nebula condense outside the frost line? Do they condense inside
the frost line?
What about hydrogen/helium gas? Where does it condense? How did it become Jupiter's main
ingredient?.
Ortega and colleagues (2017) discovered that, of ~3,400 Blue-footed .pdfamazing2001
Ortega and colleagues (2017) discovered that, of ~3,400 Blue-footed Booby offspring, those
with mismatched parents (one old and one young) had greater fitness. Either the mother or father
could be older. Typically, both male and female Blue-footed Boobies select mates that have
bright blue feet a sign of a high-quality diet. They are closely monitored because their
population has been steadily declining as diet sources (sardines) declines and fewer boobies are
mating. The mating behavior of Blue-footed Boobies can be best described as
A. Assortative
B. Random
C. Both disassortative and assortative
D. Disassortative.
other question Problem 1. Let UUniform(0,1). Determine the p.d.pdfamazing2001
other question:
Problem 1. Let UUniform(0,1). Determine the p.d.f. of V:=U1.
Problem 2. Let X Exponential (), for some >0. Determine the p.d.f. of the andom variable
Y:=X+1X..
Our environment is very sensitive to the amount of ozone in the uppe.pdfamazing2001
Our environment is very sensitive to the amount of ozone in the upper atmosphere. The level of
ozone normally found is 7.9 parts/million (ppm). A researcher believes that the current ozone
level is at an excess level. The mean of 16 samples is 8.1 ppm with a standard deviation of 1.0 .
Does the data support the claim at the 0.05 level? Assume the population distribution is
approximately normal..
Organization - Bapco Bahrain please answer all the points 1. Hig.pdfamazing2001
Organization - Bapco Bahrain
please answer all the points
1. Highlight the purpose of the presentation
2. A brief overview of the selected organisation
3. The organizations strategy and HR strategy
4. Explain the choices for the chosen company that are related to the 9
strategic staffing decisions:
Core or Flexible Workforce
Internal or external hiring
Hire for or train and develop skills
Replace or retain talent
Staff proactively or reactively
Which jobs are critical?
Staffing as in investment or cost?
Centralised or decentalised?
Which Skills /What level must the organization focus on?
5. Highlight the Impact and the importance of Technology of Diversity and Inclusion on the
Recruitment/Selection process in this organization using social media more effectively.
6. What talent management approach is suitable to this organization and why?.
Organisation Contoso is getting ready to launch a new artificial int.pdfamazing2001
Organisation Contoso is getting ready to launch a new artificial intelligence interactive service
that will be called chatCONTOSO. They are currently trialling the service from their own IT
infrastructure in one physical data center located in Montreal. They will soon be opening their
service over the internet but they don't know how succesfull it will be. Could leveraging the
cloud be an interesting proposition instead of investing in additional hardware for their own
physical data center? Please explain..
Outline a strategy that could be used to ensure participatory arrang.pdfamazing2001
Outline a strategy that could be used to ensure participatory arrangements between employees
and their representatives within a small business. Be sure to include how you would document
this process and make the information available to all employees to ensure you meet legislative
requirement. Outline a strategy that you could implement to interest people/employees in OH&S
legislation. Be sure to detail how you would maintain the currency of information provided.
Orange Inc. ten�a 300.000 acciones ordinarias de valor nominal de $1.pdfamazing2001
Orange Inc. tena 300.000 acciones ordinarias de valor nominal de $150 en circulacin a principios
de ao. Durante el ao, la compaa emiti una divisin de acciones de 3 por 1. Cul es el nmero de
acciones en circulacin despus de la divisin?
Seleccione uno:
a. 1.200.000 acciones
b. 600.000 acciones
C. 300.000 acciones
d. 900.000 acciones.
Owen es director de Packaging Company. Como director, los derechos d.pdfamazing2001
Owen es director de Packaging Company. Como director, los derechos de Owen incluyen el
derecho a
subordinar el bienestar de la corporacin a su inters personal.
trato propio.
acceder a los libros, registros, instalaciones y otros bienes de la corporacin.
usar informacin corporativa confidencial para beneficio personal. a.
subordinar el bienestar de la corporacin a su inters personal. b.
trato propio. C.
acceder a los libros, registros, instalaciones y otros bienes de la corporacin. d.
usar informacin corporativa confidencial para beneficio personal..
Part A of this question has been done and I have attached the answer.pdfamazing2001
Part A of this question has been done and I have attached the answers. Please do Part B and C
Below is the answers for Part A The table below lists some partial information about Hercules
Inc.: Required: a) Fill in all missing values in the table. (8 marks) b) Assume that Hercules' cost
of equity capital is constant at 10% p.a. and that the firm enters a constant growth phase after
year 4 (i.e., ROE and the pay-out ratio are constant thereafter). Calculate the intrinsic value of
Hercules' equity. (4 marks) c) What is Hercules' Present Value of Growth Opportunities (PVGO)
at the end of year 4 (after the dividend payment)? (4 marks)
Let us do this Question. for doing this properly we should have first develop the understanding
of Retained Earning Retained earnings represent the portion of earnings that a company has kept
and reinvested in the business instead of distributing them as dividends to shareholders. So, if a
company has a positive net income in a given year and does not pay out all of that income as
dividends, the remaining amount is added to the retained earnings balance on the balance sheet.
so for the Year 3,4,5 we have to calculate the Equity at the begging using Book value of equity at
the beginning of year = Book value of equity at the beginning of the previous year + Retained
earnings for year Retained earnings for year= Earnings for year - Dividends for year For
Calculating Earnings we can use the following formula Earings = Equity at the beginning ROE
% Dividend = Earnings Pay- out Ratio Growth rate of dividends = (Dividends in current year -
Dividends in previous year) / Dividends in previous year * 100% This formula calculates the
percentage change in dividends from one year to the next.
using the above Formulas we can easily find the missing values. Let us create a table for this
now As mentioned in the Previous Step i have used the same Formula only to calculate missing
Numbers..
Part 2 - Levis StoryAssisting Levi to participate in his careT.pdfamazing2001
Part 2 - Levi's Story
Assisting Levi to participate in his care:
Tom is a new support worker who commences work at the group home. Tom has not long
completed his certificate in support work.
Tom begins his day with Levi and they undertake the following tasks:
As Tom finishes his shift he leaves a hand written message in the kitchen for the support workers
stating that all of the support workers should make Levi use his rollator for mobility.
Review Part 2 of Levi's Story You are mentoring Tom, the new support worker in the group
home today. It is important that Levi continues to maintain his preference for mobility aids.
Explain how the new support worker could be prepared to safely assist Levi.
Review Part 2 of Levi's Story. Describe how Tom has adhered correctly to Levi's support plan.
Identify two (2) instances where the new support worker, Tom, has breached privacy and
disclosure rules in the course of Levi's care..
Part 4 Based on your professional experience, how have policy chang.pdfamazing2001
Part 4: Based on your professional experience, how have policy changes affected the cultural
acceptance of information technology within the healthcare system? As an administrator, would
you do anything differently? Would you keep everything the same? From your perspective, do
you believe that this current implementation practice is the best practice for a patient-centered
focus?.
Part 3 - Levis StoryLevi becomes unwellToday the support worke.pdfamazing2001
Part 3 - Levi's Story
Levi becomes unwell:
Today the support worker arrives to find Levi is not out of bed and is complaining of nausea and
a headache. You also notice that Levi has increased level of spasms and will probably need more
assistance with his activities of daily living. He is not interested in preparing his breakfast. He
asks to be left alone and wishes to stay in bed for the remainder of the day.
The organisation has policies and procedures that must be followed to ensure safe management
of client when they are acutely unwell.
Some of these include: Review Levi's Story and his personal profile carefully in order to
understand all of his care needs. Complete all domains of Levis' support plan, addressing each
care need holistically. An example has been provided to get you started..
Part 4 � Populate a world!The premise is quite simply to pick a kn.pdfamazing2001
Part 4 Populate a world!
The premise is quite simply to pick a known planet or moon from Table 4 (below) that you think
is the most likely to have active life, then to consider the conditions and choose two
extremophiles that might have evolved on it. Bear in mind that we know there is not human-like
life on these worlds, so there is no reason for you to discuss parameters related to human life.
Table 4: These are the worlds from which you must choose.
Use the Format below to structure your answers to question 16, failure to do so will result in lost
marks.
A) My world is:
B) Three (3) points on conditions there and why they permit life to exist there today.
C) Extremophile A.
Extremophile B
If you do not structure your answer as directed, you will lose marks.
Question 11A: Choose a world from Table 4
Part A is four words including My world is...
Question 11B: 120 words total
Make three points justifying why you think currently active life is most likely to exist on your
world using the known conditions/state of that world.
Examples of things that you might consider briefly addressing if relevant:
Water
Atmosphere
Heat/energy
Building blocks of life (C, N, O, S, P)
Do not state that the body having gravity enables life, all planets and moons have gravity.
An example:
The planet Dagobah is known from the Jedi mission to have an atmosphere of
nitrogen and oxygen that can support life.
Dagobah was shown by the Skywalker probe to have liquid water.
Dagobah was shown by the R2D2 probe to have complex molecules on its surface.
Question 11C: For this part you will reference the extremophile types listed below.
Identify two (2) extremophile types from the list of 13 types (below) that could populate your
planet. Write one (1) sentence for each of your two selected extremophile types, stating
why/where it could inhabit your planet. Each sentence may be no longer than 40 words.
An example: Acidophiles might be able to live on the planet Kobol since it appears to have
acidic pools on the surface.
Acidophile: An organism that grows best at acidic (low) pH values.
Alkaliphile: An organism that grows best at high pH values.
Anaerobe: An organism that can grow in the absence of oxygen.
Endolith: An organism that lives inside rock or in the pores between mineral grains.
Halophile: An organism requiring high concentrations of salt for growth.
Methanogen: An organism that produces methane from the reaction of hydrogen and carbon
dioxide, a member of the Archaea.
Oligotroph: An organism with optimal growth in nutrient limited conditions.
Piezophile (Barophile): An organism that lives optimally at high hydrostatic pressure.
Psychrophile: An organism with optimal growth at temperature 15 C or lower.
Thermophile: An organism with optimal growth at temperature 40 to 80 C .
Hyperthermophile: An organism with optimal growth at temperature 80 C or higher, an upper
limit is likely about 122C.
Toxitolerant: An organism able to withstand high levels of damaging elements .
Part 1. Shortages or surpluses are created when the price is below o.pdfamazing2001
Part 1. Shortages or surpluses are created when the price is below or above the market
equilibrium price. These shortages and surpluses can be cleared on their own (through the
invisible hand) or persist and present binding constraints. Explain when a shortage cannot be
eliminated in the market. Explain when a surplus cannot be eliminated in the market.
Part 2. Do minimum wage laws create a shortage or surplus in the labor market for low-skilled
workers (those who do not have the education, training, or experience to obtain higher-paying
jobs, such as teenagers)? State some of the intentions for implementing minimum wage laws.
State at least two economic or social problems that minimum wage creates.
Part 3. Do rent controls create a shortage or surplus that cannot be eliminated, thus presenting a
binding constraint in the rental apartment market? State some of the intentions for implementing
a rent ceiling. State at least two economic or social problems that a rent ceiling creates..
Part 1 Project Setup, Building the ViewUIIn the video belo.pdfamazing2001
Part 1: Project Setup, Building the View/UI
In the video below, some initial steps are given to setup the GUI for the project as well as the
main entry point for the application.
Part 2: The IDialLock Interface
Note: All classes and interfaces you develop in Part 2 of the assignment should be placed in the
"model" package.
Develop an interface for a three-digit dial combination lock. The interface should be named
IDialLock and should export the following abstract methods:
void reset() - resets the lock dial back to 0.
void left(int t) - turns the lock left by the specified number of ticks t.
void right(int t) - turns the lock right by the specified number of ticks t.
int currentTick() - returns the tick number the dial is pointing to between 0..maxTicks.
boolean pull() - attempts to pull open the lock; the method returns true if successful false in all
other cases.
The lock opens if one performs the following sequence of turns:
right(..) to the first secret digit,
then left(..) to the second secret digit,
then right(..) to the third secret digit.
The image below is a rough illustration of the sort of dial lock you'll be building:
2.1: A "Helper Class" Representing Dial Turns
Before you implement the interface above, add the following helper class to the model package:
This class represents a single turn of the dial. It encapsulates the direction the dial was turned
(either left or right) along with the digit that the dial stopped on after the turn was completed.
2.2: Developing a "Tracking" Implementation of the IDialLock Interface
Now create another class (in the model package) called: TrLockImpl. This particular
implementation will 'track' the history of turns each time the left(..) or right(..) methods are called
in order to determine whether or not the lock will open (i.e.: when pull(..) is finally called).
To get started, make your class implement the IDialLock interface. The IDE should prompt you
to insert 'default / stub' implementations of the abstract methods in the interface.
Next, add the following fields to the class:
1. int maxTicks - this stores an upper bound on the digits around the lock.
2. int s1, s2, s3 - these are the three secret digits needed to open the lock.
3. int currentTick - the number the lock's dial is currently pointing towards (between
0..maxTicks).
4. List moves - this will store the history of turns made; so each time the left(..) or right(..)
methods are called, this list will increase in length by one.
Be sure to use appropriate access modifiers when defining the above fields.
Now add a constructor that accepts four ints as parameters:
s1, s2, and s3, and mTicks - these represent the three secret digits needed to open the lock, while
mTicks is the upper bound on the number of digits around the lock.
If any of these are negative, then throw a new IllegalArgumentException("secret digits cannot be
negative").
Important note: when initializing the maxTicks field within the constructor, do it this way:
this.maxT.
Part 1 - Case Questions1. What is the name of the government init.pdfamazing2001
Part 1 - Case Questions:
1. What is the name of the government initiative that ensures human rights are upheld by
Canadian mining companies?
2. Draw a stakeholder matrix for this case, noting the stakeholder names, and matrix quadrant
labels.
3. Explain the issues.
4. For each stakeholder, document what each should do to address the issues.
5. Make an argument to justify dumping the tailings into the lake.
6. Make an argument to justify stopping the approval of dumping tailings into the lake.
7. Draw an issue life cycle, place the issue, and provide rationale for your placement. Make
suggestions on how to move the issue forward.
Part 2 Recent situation:
1. Research a recent news article on the Alberta Oil Sands Trailing Ponds
2. List your source (the article or articles you read)
3. State the Situational Issue one or two sentences
4. List the Stakeholders
5. State the Ethical Issue that you want to address one or two sentences
6. Based on which stakeholder you choose to represent how would you proceed and why? Just
Dump It in the Lake 34 On February 21, 2009, a "Notice of a Proclamation Exempting the
Waters of Sandy Pond from Section 22 of the Navigable Waters Protection Act" appeared in the
Canada Gazette, the official newspaper of the Government of Canada. 35 The Notice stated that
"interested parties may make representations concerning the proposed proclamation within 30
days after the date of publication of this notice."36 Those opposing the project had until March
21 to respond. The Environment and Mining Mining has several impacts on the environment; a
major one relates to disposing or storing of waste materials or tailings after a processing or
refining process. In the past, the tailings were simply put in piles, dumped in bodies of water,
including the ocean, or contained in human-made holding areas or ponds. All of these
approaches threatened the environment and possibly the health of surrounding residents. As a
result, the industry sought better ways to dispose of the waste materials. Research suggested an
approach whereby waste materials would be deposited in natural lakes, which would contain the
harmful chemicals. Ideal lakes for this approach would be near the plant, have limited watershed,
and be deep. This approach was preferable to constructing open holding ponds that might leak
and were expensive to build and maintain. In order to do this, some way had to be found to get
around existing legislation, in particular, the Fisheries Act, which made it illegal to pollute fish-
bearing waters. 37 However, the "Metal Mining Effluent Regulations" of the Act allowed federal
bureaucrats to redefine a lake as a tailing impoundment area. To date, 16 sites have been applied
for and listed in Schedule 2 of the regulations. 38 In order for a lake to be listed, a notice must be
issued exempting the lake from Section 22 (see Table 1 ) of the Navigable Waters Protection
Act. An Order in Council 39 is necessary under Section 23 (see Table 1) to.
Options for B are 9.0728, 9.9801, 8.6192, and 7.2582 Preferred .pdfamazing2001
Options for B are: 9.0728%, 9.9801%, 8.6192%, and 7.2582% Preferred stock is a hybrid
security, because it has some characteristics typical of debt and others typical of equity. The
following table lists various characteristics of preferred stock. Determine which of these
characteristics is consistent with debt and which is consistent with equity. Consider the case of
Tumbull Enterprises: At the present time, Turnbull Enterprises does not have any preferred stock
outstanding but is iooking to include preferred stock in its capital structure in the future. Tumbull
has found some institutional investors that are wiling to purchase its preferred stock issue
provided that it pays a perpetual dividend of $10 per share. If the investors pay $110.22 per share
for their imvestment, then Turnbuli's cost of preferred stock (rounded to four decimal places)
will be.
Our theory of solar system formation emphasizes that hydrogen compou.pdfamazing2001
Our theory of solar system formation emphasizes that hydrogen compounds only condense
outside the frost line. But what about the other ingredients? Explain your answers below in a
couple of sentences for each bullet.
Do rocks and metals in the solar nebula condense outside the frost line? Do they condense inside
the frost line?
What about hydrogen/helium gas? Where does it condense? How did it become Jupiter's main
ingredient?.
Ortega and colleagues (2017) discovered that, of ~3,400 Blue-footed .pdfamazing2001
Ortega and colleagues (2017) discovered that, of ~3,400 Blue-footed Booby offspring, those
with mismatched parents (one old and one young) had greater fitness. Either the mother or father
could be older. Typically, both male and female Blue-footed Boobies select mates that have
bright blue feet a sign of a high-quality diet. They are closely monitored because their
population has been steadily declining as diet sources (sardines) declines and fewer boobies are
mating. The mating behavior of Blue-footed Boobies can be best described as
A. Assortative
B. Random
C. Both disassortative and assortative
D. Disassortative.
other question Problem 1. Let UUniform(0,1). Determine the p.d.pdfamazing2001
other question:
Problem 1. Let UUniform(0,1). Determine the p.d.f. of V:=U1.
Problem 2. Let X Exponential (), for some >0. Determine the p.d.f. of the andom variable
Y:=X+1X..
Our environment is very sensitive to the amount of ozone in the uppe.pdfamazing2001
Our environment is very sensitive to the amount of ozone in the upper atmosphere. The level of
ozone normally found is 7.9 parts/million (ppm). A researcher believes that the current ozone
level is at an excess level. The mean of 16 samples is 8.1 ppm with a standard deviation of 1.0 .
Does the data support the claim at the 0.05 level? Assume the population distribution is
approximately normal..
Organization - Bapco Bahrain please answer all the points 1. Hig.pdfamazing2001
Organization - Bapco Bahrain
please answer all the points
1. Highlight the purpose of the presentation
2. A brief overview of the selected organisation
3. The organizations strategy and HR strategy
4. Explain the choices for the chosen company that are related to the 9
strategic staffing decisions:
Core or Flexible Workforce
Internal or external hiring
Hire for or train and develop skills
Replace or retain talent
Staff proactively or reactively
Which jobs are critical?
Staffing as in investment or cost?
Centralised or decentalised?
Which Skills /What level must the organization focus on?
5. Highlight the Impact and the importance of Technology of Diversity and Inclusion on the
Recruitment/Selection process in this organization using social media more effectively.
6. What talent management approach is suitable to this organization and why?.
Organisation Contoso is getting ready to launch a new artificial int.pdfamazing2001
Organisation Contoso is getting ready to launch a new artificial intelligence interactive service
that will be called chatCONTOSO. They are currently trialling the service from their own IT
infrastructure in one physical data center located in Montreal. They will soon be opening their
service over the internet but they don't know how succesfull it will be. Could leveraging the
cloud be an interesting proposition instead of investing in additional hardware for their own
physical data center? Please explain..
Outline a strategy that could be used to ensure participatory arrang.pdfamazing2001
Outline a strategy that could be used to ensure participatory arrangements between employees
and their representatives within a small business. Be sure to include how you would document
this process and make the information available to all employees to ensure you meet legislative
requirement. Outline a strategy that you could implement to interest people/employees in OH&S
legislation. Be sure to detail how you would maintain the currency of information provided.
Orange Inc. ten�a 300.000 acciones ordinarias de valor nominal de $1.pdfamazing2001
Orange Inc. tena 300.000 acciones ordinarias de valor nominal de $150 en circulacin a principios
de ao. Durante el ao, la compaa emiti una divisin de acciones de 3 por 1. Cul es el nmero de
acciones en circulacin despus de la divisin?
Seleccione uno:
a. 1.200.000 acciones
b. 600.000 acciones
C. 300.000 acciones
d. 900.000 acciones.
Owen es director de Packaging Company. Como director, los derechos d.pdfamazing2001
Owen es director de Packaging Company. Como director, los derechos de Owen incluyen el
derecho a
subordinar el bienestar de la corporacin a su inters personal.
trato propio.
acceder a los libros, registros, instalaciones y otros bienes de la corporacin.
usar informacin corporativa confidencial para beneficio personal. a.
subordinar el bienestar de la corporacin a su inters personal. b.
trato propio. C.
acceder a los libros, registros, instalaciones y otros bienes de la corporacin. d.
usar informacin corporativa confidencial para beneficio personal..
Part A of this question has been done and I have attached the answer.pdfamazing2001
Part A of this question has been done and I have attached the answers. Please do Part B and C
Below is the answers for Part A The table below lists some partial information about Hercules
Inc.: Required: a) Fill in all missing values in the table. (8 marks) b) Assume that Hercules' cost
of equity capital is constant at 10% p.a. and that the firm enters a constant growth phase after
year 4 (i.e., ROE and the pay-out ratio are constant thereafter). Calculate the intrinsic value of
Hercules' equity. (4 marks) c) What is Hercules' Present Value of Growth Opportunities (PVGO)
at the end of year 4 (after the dividend payment)? (4 marks)
Let us do this Question. for doing this properly we should have first develop the understanding
of Retained Earning Retained earnings represent the portion of earnings that a company has kept
and reinvested in the business instead of distributing them as dividends to shareholders. So, if a
company has a positive net income in a given year and does not pay out all of that income as
dividends, the remaining amount is added to the retained earnings balance on the balance sheet.
so for the Year 3,4,5 we have to calculate the Equity at the begging using Book value of equity at
the beginning of year = Book value of equity at the beginning of the previous year + Retained
earnings for year Retained earnings for year= Earnings for year - Dividends for year For
Calculating Earnings we can use the following formula Earings = Equity at the beginning ROE
% Dividend = Earnings Pay- out Ratio Growth rate of dividends = (Dividends in current year -
Dividends in previous year) / Dividends in previous year * 100% This formula calculates the
percentage change in dividends from one year to the next.
using the above Formulas we can easily find the missing values. Let us create a table for this
now As mentioned in the Previous Step i have used the same Formula only to calculate missing
Numbers..
Part 2 - Levis StoryAssisting Levi to participate in his careT.pdfamazing2001
Part 2 - Levi's Story
Assisting Levi to participate in his care:
Tom is a new support worker who commences work at the group home. Tom has not long
completed his certificate in support work.
Tom begins his day with Levi and they undertake the following tasks:
As Tom finishes his shift he leaves a hand written message in the kitchen for the support workers
stating that all of the support workers should make Levi use his rollator for mobility.
Review Part 2 of Levi's Story You are mentoring Tom, the new support worker in the group
home today. It is important that Levi continues to maintain his preference for mobility aids.
Explain how the new support worker could be prepared to safely assist Levi.
Review Part 2 of Levi's Story. Describe how Tom has adhered correctly to Levi's support plan.
Identify two (2) instances where the new support worker, Tom, has breached privacy and
disclosure rules in the course of Levi's care..
Part 4 Based on your professional experience, how have policy chang.pdfamazing2001
Part 4: Based on your professional experience, how have policy changes affected the cultural
acceptance of information technology within the healthcare system? As an administrator, would
you do anything differently? Would you keep everything the same? From your perspective, do
you believe that this current implementation practice is the best practice for a patient-centered
focus?.
Part 3 - Levis StoryLevi becomes unwellToday the support worke.pdfamazing2001
Part 3 - Levi's Story
Levi becomes unwell:
Today the support worker arrives to find Levi is not out of bed and is complaining of nausea and
a headache. You also notice that Levi has increased level of spasms and will probably need more
assistance with his activities of daily living. He is not interested in preparing his breakfast. He
asks to be left alone and wishes to stay in bed for the remainder of the day.
The organisation has policies and procedures that must be followed to ensure safe management
of client when they are acutely unwell.
Some of these include: Review Levi's Story and his personal profile carefully in order to
understand all of his care needs. Complete all domains of Levis' support plan, addressing each
care need holistically. An example has been provided to get you started..
Part 4 � Populate a world!The premise is quite simply to pick a kn.pdfamazing2001
Part 4 Populate a world!
The premise is quite simply to pick a known planet or moon from Table 4 (below) that you think
is the most likely to have active life, then to consider the conditions and choose two
extremophiles that might have evolved on it. Bear in mind that we know there is not human-like
life on these worlds, so there is no reason for you to discuss parameters related to human life.
Table 4: These are the worlds from which you must choose.
Use the Format below to structure your answers to question 16, failure to do so will result in lost
marks.
A) My world is:
B) Three (3) points on conditions there and why they permit life to exist there today.
C) Extremophile A.
Extremophile B
If you do not structure your answer as directed, you will lose marks.
Question 11A: Choose a world from Table 4
Part A is four words including My world is...
Question 11B: 120 words total
Make three points justifying why you think currently active life is most likely to exist on your
world using the known conditions/state of that world.
Examples of things that you might consider briefly addressing if relevant:
Water
Atmosphere
Heat/energy
Building blocks of life (C, N, O, S, P)
Do not state that the body having gravity enables life, all planets and moons have gravity.
An example:
The planet Dagobah is known from the Jedi mission to have an atmosphere of
nitrogen and oxygen that can support life.
Dagobah was shown by the Skywalker probe to have liquid water.
Dagobah was shown by the R2D2 probe to have complex molecules on its surface.
Question 11C: For this part you will reference the extremophile types listed below.
Identify two (2) extremophile types from the list of 13 types (below) that could populate your
planet. Write one (1) sentence for each of your two selected extremophile types, stating
why/where it could inhabit your planet. Each sentence may be no longer than 40 words.
An example: Acidophiles might be able to live on the planet Kobol since it appears to have
acidic pools on the surface.
Acidophile: An organism that grows best at acidic (low) pH values.
Alkaliphile: An organism that grows best at high pH values.
Anaerobe: An organism that can grow in the absence of oxygen.
Endolith: An organism that lives inside rock or in the pores between mineral grains.
Halophile: An organism requiring high concentrations of salt for growth.
Methanogen: An organism that produces methane from the reaction of hydrogen and carbon
dioxide, a member of the Archaea.
Oligotroph: An organism with optimal growth in nutrient limited conditions.
Piezophile (Barophile): An organism that lives optimally at high hydrostatic pressure.
Psychrophile: An organism with optimal growth at temperature 15 C or lower.
Thermophile: An organism with optimal growth at temperature 40 to 80 C .
Hyperthermophile: An organism with optimal growth at temperature 80 C or higher, an upper
limit is likely about 122C.
Toxitolerant: An organism able to withstand high levels of damaging elements .
Part 1. Shortages or surpluses are created when the price is below o.pdfamazing2001
Part 1. Shortages or surpluses are created when the price is below or above the market
equilibrium price. These shortages and surpluses can be cleared on their own (through the
invisible hand) or persist and present binding constraints. Explain when a shortage cannot be
eliminated in the market. Explain when a surplus cannot be eliminated in the market.
Part 2. Do minimum wage laws create a shortage or surplus in the labor market for low-skilled
workers (those who do not have the education, training, or experience to obtain higher-paying
jobs, such as teenagers)? State some of the intentions for implementing minimum wage laws.
State at least two economic or social problems that minimum wage creates.
Part 3. Do rent controls create a shortage or surplus that cannot be eliminated, thus presenting a
binding constraint in the rental apartment market? State some of the intentions for implementing
a rent ceiling. State at least two economic or social problems that a rent ceiling creates..
Part 1 Project Setup, Building the ViewUIIn the video belo.pdfamazing2001
Part 1: Project Setup, Building the View/UI
In the video below, some initial steps are given to setup the GUI for the project as well as the
main entry point for the application.
Part 2: The IDialLock Interface
Note: All classes and interfaces you develop in Part 2 of the assignment should be placed in the
"model" package.
Develop an interface for a three-digit dial combination lock. The interface should be named
IDialLock and should export the following abstract methods:
void reset() - resets the lock dial back to 0.
void left(int t) - turns the lock left by the specified number of ticks t.
void right(int t) - turns the lock right by the specified number of ticks t.
int currentTick() - returns the tick number the dial is pointing to between 0..maxTicks.
boolean pull() - attempts to pull open the lock; the method returns true if successful false in all
other cases.
The lock opens if one performs the following sequence of turns:
right(..) to the first secret digit,
then left(..) to the second secret digit,
then right(..) to the third secret digit.
The image below is a rough illustration of the sort of dial lock you'll be building:
2.1: A "Helper Class" Representing Dial Turns
Before you implement the interface above, add the following helper class to the model package:
This class represents a single turn of the dial. It encapsulates the direction the dial was turned
(either left or right) along with the digit that the dial stopped on after the turn was completed.
2.2: Developing a "Tracking" Implementation of the IDialLock Interface
Now create another class (in the model package) called: TrLockImpl. This particular
implementation will 'track' the history of turns each time the left(..) or right(..) methods are called
in order to determine whether or not the lock will open (i.e.: when pull(..) is finally called).
To get started, make your class implement the IDialLock interface. The IDE should prompt you
to insert 'default / stub' implementations of the abstract methods in the interface.
Next, add the following fields to the class:
1. int maxTicks - this stores an upper bound on the digits around the lock.
2. int s1, s2, s3 - these are the three secret digits needed to open the lock.
3. int currentTick - the number the lock's dial is currently pointing towards (between
0..maxTicks).
4. List moves - this will store the history of turns made; so each time the left(..) or right(..)
methods are called, this list will increase in length by one.
Be sure to use appropriate access modifiers when defining the above fields.
Now add a constructor that accepts four ints as parameters:
s1, s2, and s3, and mTicks - these represent the three secret digits needed to open the lock, while
mTicks is the upper bound on the number of digits around the lock.
If any of these are negative, then throw a new IllegalArgumentException("secret digits cannot be
negative").
Important note: when initializing the maxTicks field within the constructor, do it this way:
this.maxT.
Part 1 - Case Questions1. What is the name of the government init.pdfamazing2001
Part 1 - Case Questions:
1. What is the name of the government initiative that ensures human rights are upheld by
Canadian mining companies?
2. Draw a stakeholder matrix for this case, noting the stakeholder names, and matrix quadrant
labels.
3. Explain the issues.
4. For each stakeholder, document what each should do to address the issues.
5. Make an argument to justify dumping the tailings into the lake.
6. Make an argument to justify stopping the approval of dumping tailings into the lake.
7. Draw an issue life cycle, place the issue, and provide rationale for your placement. Make
suggestions on how to move the issue forward.
Part 2 Recent situation:
1. Research a recent news article on the Alberta Oil Sands Trailing Ponds
2. List your source (the article or articles you read)
3. State the Situational Issue one or two sentences
4. List the Stakeholders
5. State the Ethical Issue that you want to address one or two sentences
6. Based on which stakeholder you choose to represent how would you proceed and why? Just
Dump It in the Lake 34 On February 21, 2009, a "Notice of a Proclamation Exempting the
Waters of Sandy Pond from Section 22 of the Navigable Waters Protection Act" appeared in the
Canada Gazette, the official newspaper of the Government of Canada. 35 The Notice stated that
"interested parties may make representations concerning the proposed proclamation within 30
days after the date of publication of this notice."36 Those opposing the project had until March
21 to respond. The Environment and Mining Mining has several impacts on the environment; a
major one relates to disposing or storing of waste materials or tailings after a processing or
refining process. In the past, the tailings were simply put in piles, dumped in bodies of water,
including the ocean, or contained in human-made holding areas or ponds. All of these
approaches threatened the environment and possibly the health of surrounding residents. As a
result, the industry sought better ways to dispose of the waste materials. Research suggested an
approach whereby waste materials would be deposited in natural lakes, which would contain the
harmful chemicals. Ideal lakes for this approach would be near the plant, have limited watershed,
and be deep. This approach was preferable to constructing open holding ponds that might leak
and were expensive to build and maintain. In order to do this, some way had to be found to get
around existing legislation, in particular, the Fisheries Act, which made it illegal to pollute fish-
bearing waters. 37 However, the "Metal Mining Effluent Regulations" of the Act allowed federal
bureaucrats to redefine a lake as a tailing impoundment area. To date, 16 sites have been applied
for and listed in Schedule 2 of the regulations. 38 In order for a lake to be listed, a notice must be
issued exempting the lake from Section 22 (see Table 1 ) of the Navigable Waters Protection
Act. An Order in Council 39 is necessary under Section 23 (see Table 1) to.
Options for B are 9.0728, 9.9801, 8.6192, and 7.2582 Preferred .pdfamazing2001
Options for B are: 9.0728%, 9.9801%, 8.6192%, and 7.2582% Preferred stock is a hybrid
security, because it has some characteristics typical of debt and others typical of equity. The
following table lists various characteristics of preferred stock. Determine which of these
characteristics is consistent with debt and which is consistent with equity. Consider the case of
Tumbull Enterprises: At the present time, Turnbull Enterprises does not have any preferred stock
outstanding but is iooking to include preferred stock in its capital structure in the future. Tumbull
has found some institutional investors that are wiling to purchase its preferred stock issue
provided that it pays a perpetual dividend of $10 per share. If the investors pay $110.22 per share
for their imvestment, then Turnbuli's cost of preferred stock (rounded to four decimal places)
will be.
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Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
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