Stewart Parnell- the former CEO of the now-bankrupt Peanut Corporation.pdfdawarhosy
Stewart Parnell, the former CEO of the now-bankrupt Peanut Corporation of America, was
charged with falsifying food safety reports required by the FDA. The reports certified that his
peanut base product was salmonella free. In some cases, the tests were not yet complete when the
certification was done and in other cases the tests indicated the presence of salmonella. The
crime Mr. Parnell is charged with is shipping contaminated food. What would the federal
government have to show in its case to establish the crime? That Mr. Parnell knew that the
product was contaminated before shipment occurred. That Mr. Parnell saw the actual product
before it was shipped. That Mr. Parnell did the actual shipping of the product. all of the above.
Steric effect refers to proteins being packed together so tightly that.pdfdawarhosy
Steric effect refers to proteins being packed together so tightly that there is no room for water to
attac to the proteins. True False Question 13 During the onset phase of rigor mortis, ATP
decreases. True False Question 14 During the completion phase of rigor mortis, pH is in the
steady state..
Station C Marchantia- or liverwort- is thought to be descended from la.pdfdawarhosy
Station C Marchantia, or liverwort, is thought to be descended from land plants that appeared
approximately 350 million years ago. Liverwort plants are found in moist areas because, like
green algae, they require water to reproduce. Examine the cuticle, pores, and rhizoids of the
liverwort. The cuticle is a waxy, protective membrane that covers the leaf-like structures of all
terrestrial plants. The cuticle prevents gases from entering or leaving the plant, so the liverwort
has pores, holes in the leaves, to allow for gas exchange. The pores are located on the top surface
of the cuticle. Special root-like structures called rhizoids attach the liverwort to the ground, but
they do not function to absorb water and nutrients. The rhizoids are thin projections that extend
away from the plant. Questions 1. Draw and label the pores, cuticle, and rhizoids on the liverwort
you observe on the microscope slide. 2. Why do plants need pores? 3. How do the adaptations of
the liverwort help it survive in a terrestrial environment?.
Steganography is used to hide malware and botnets on publicly availabl.pdfdawarhosy
Steganography is used to hide malware and botnets on publicly available in graphics on image
hosting sites. True False Question 7 24 pts Match the name in the left column with the
description from the right column that best fits it. Piggybacking [ Choose ] An unsecured public
wireless network with unsecured file sharing could allow an intruder to access files made
available for sharing. Malicious actors use analysis tools to interceept sensitive information War-
driving Malicious actors glance over your shoulder to see what you type to learn sensitive or
personal information. Someone with a wireless-enabled computer that is in range of your access
point can use your connection The act of of driving around a city or neighborhood with a
wireless-equipped computer searching for unsecured wireless networks. Evil twin attack An
intruder gathers information about a public network's access point and impersonates it. Wireless
sniffing Unauthorized access Shoulder surfing.
Station B Mycorrhizae are fungi that have formed a mutualistic relatio.pdfdawarhosy
Station B Mycorrhizae are fungi that have formed a mutualistic relationship with plants. The
fungi live either inside plant roots or on the outer membrane of plant roots. Plants provide sugars
for the fungi, and the fungi absorb water and minerals to be used by the plants. Fungi absorb
water and nutrients much better than plant roots. Nearly every land plant possesses mycorrhizae.
On the microscope slide, the mycorrhizae are located inside the plant root and stain a dark color.
Questions 1. Draw the root cross-section and label the mycorrhizae. 2. How do mycorrhizae help
plants live on land?.
statements mostly relates to COSO- represents the accounting professio.pdfdawarhosy
statements mostly relates to COSO? represents the accounting profession before rule-making
bodies and is responsible for grading the Uniform CPA Exam. maintains the authoritative
standards of financial reporting recognized by the other regulators and organizations for the audit
profession. focuses on providing guidance to management and expertise in the areas of internal
control, enterprise risk management, and fraud deterrence. oversees the audits of public
companies to protect the interests of uses of the financial statements such as investors..
Station D Selaginella belongs to the lycopod plant group- Lycopods gro.pdfdawarhosy
Station D Selaginella belongs to the lycopod plant group. Lycopods grow in moist areas where
ferns and mosses are found. Selaginella possesses true roots, which differ from rhizoids because
true roots do contain vascular tissue. True roots function to carry water to the upper parts of the
plant through a specialized tissue called xylem. Selaginella also possesses stomata, which are
specialized pores in the cuticle. Stomata open and close through the actions of guard cells. There
are two guard cells, one on each side of a stoma. The opening and closing of these guard cells
requires energy. Questions 1. Draw the leaf epidermis. Label the stomata, guard cells, and
cuticle. The leaf on the slide is not Selaginella, but it has very visible stomata. 2. How do stomata
differ from pores like those on the liverwort? (Refer to the background information for Station C
and Station D.) 3. How do stomata help plants survive in a terrestrial environment? 4. How do
true roots help plants live on land?.
Statement 1- Hydrogen bonds are responsible for specific base-pair for.pdfdawarhosy
Statement 1 : Hydrogen bonds are responsible for specific base-pair formation in the DNA double helix.
Statement 2 : The hydrogen atom in a hydrogen bond is partially shared by two electronegative atoms such as nitrogen
or oxygen.
46.
A height [pitch ] of a right handed -helix in proteins contain 21 amino acids will be ------------------ A o.
Stewart Parnell- the former CEO of the now-bankrupt Peanut Corporation.pdfdawarhosy
Stewart Parnell, the former CEO of the now-bankrupt Peanut Corporation of America, was
charged with falsifying food safety reports required by the FDA. The reports certified that his
peanut base product was salmonella free. In some cases, the tests were not yet complete when the
certification was done and in other cases the tests indicated the presence of salmonella. The
crime Mr. Parnell is charged with is shipping contaminated food. What would the federal
government have to show in its case to establish the crime? That Mr. Parnell knew that the
product was contaminated before shipment occurred. That Mr. Parnell saw the actual product
before it was shipped. That Mr. Parnell did the actual shipping of the product. all of the above.
Steric effect refers to proteins being packed together so tightly that.pdfdawarhosy
Steric effect refers to proteins being packed together so tightly that there is no room for water to
attac to the proteins. True False Question 13 During the onset phase of rigor mortis, ATP
decreases. True False Question 14 During the completion phase of rigor mortis, pH is in the
steady state..
Station C Marchantia- or liverwort- is thought to be descended from la.pdfdawarhosy
Station C Marchantia, or liverwort, is thought to be descended from land plants that appeared
approximately 350 million years ago. Liverwort plants are found in moist areas because, like
green algae, they require water to reproduce. Examine the cuticle, pores, and rhizoids of the
liverwort. The cuticle is a waxy, protective membrane that covers the leaf-like structures of all
terrestrial plants. The cuticle prevents gases from entering or leaving the plant, so the liverwort
has pores, holes in the leaves, to allow for gas exchange. The pores are located on the top surface
of the cuticle. Special root-like structures called rhizoids attach the liverwort to the ground, but
they do not function to absorb water and nutrients. The rhizoids are thin projections that extend
away from the plant. Questions 1. Draw and label the pores, cuticle, and rhizoids on the liverwort
you observe on the microscope slide. 2. Why do plants need pores? 3. How do the adaptations of
the liverwort help it survive in a terrestrial environment?.
Steganography is used to hide malware and botnets on publicly availabl.pdfdawarhosy
Steganography is used to hide malware and botnets on publicly available in graphics on image
hosting sites. True False Question 7 24 pts Match the name in the left column with the
description from the right column that best fits it. Piggybacking [ Choose ] An unsecured public
wireless network with unsecured file sharing could allow an intruder to access files made
available for sharing. Malicious actors use analysis tools to interceept sensitive information War-
driving Malicious actors glance over your shoulder to see what you type to learn sensitive or
personal information. Someone with a wireless-enabled computer that is in range of your access
point can use your connection The act of of driving around a city or neighborhood with a
wireless-equipped computer searching for unsecured wireless networks. Evil twin attack An
intruder gathers information about a public network's access point and impersonates it. Wireless
sniffing Unauthorized access Shoulder surfing.
Station B Mycorrhizae are fungi that have formed a mutualistic relatio.pdfdawarhosy
Station B Mycorrhizae are fungi that have formed a mutualistic relationship with plants. The
fungi live either inside plant roots or on the outer membrane of plant roots. Plants provide sugars
for the fungi, and the fungi absorb water and minerals to be used by the plants. Fungi absorb
water and nutrients much better than plant roots. Nearly every land plant possesses mycorrhizae.
On the microscope slide, the mycorrhizae are located inside the plant root and stain a dark color.
Questions 1. Draw the root cross-section and label the mycorrhizae. 2. How do mycorrhizae help
plants live on land?.
statements mostly relates to COSO- represents the accounting professio.pdfdawarhosy
statements mostly relates to COSO? represents the accounting profession before rule-making
bodies and is responsible for grading the Uniform CPA Exam. maintains the authoritative
standards of financial reporting recognized by the other regulators and organizations for the audit
profession. focuses on providing guidance to management and expertise in the areas of internal
control, enterprise risk management, and fraud deterrence. oversees the audits of public
companies to protect the interests of uses of the financial statements such as investors..
Station D Selaginella belongs to the lycopod plant group- Lycopods gro.pdfdawarhosy
Station D Selaginella belongs to the lycopod plant group. Lycopods grow in moist areas where
ferns and mosses are found. Selaginella possesses true roots, which differ from rhizoids because
true roots do contain vascular tissue. True roots function to carry water to the upper parts of the
plant through a specialized tissue called xylem. Selaginella also possesses stomata, which are
specialized pores in the cuticle. Stomata open and close through the actions of guard cells. There
are two guard cells, one on each side of a stoma. The opening and closing of these guard cells
requires energy. Questions 1. Draw the leaf epidermis. Label the stomata, guard cells, and
cuticle. The leaf on the slide is not Selaginella, but it has very visible stomata. 2. How do stomata
differ from pores like those on the liverwort? (Refer to the background information for Station C
and Station D.) 3. How do stomata help plants survive in a terrestrial environment? 4. How do
true roots help plants live on land?.
Statement 1- Hydrogen bonds are responsible for specific base-pair for.pdfdawarhosy
Statement 1 : Hydrogen bonds are responsible for specific base-pair formation in the DNA double helix.
Statement 2 : The hydrogen atom in a hydrogen bond is partially shared by two electronegative atoms such as nitrogen
or oxygen.
46.
A height [pitch ] of a right handed -helix in proteins contain 21 amino acids will be ------------------ A o.
State what enzyme the pesticide DDT targets and explain why it kills i.pdfdawarhosy
State what enzyme the pesticide DDT targets and explain why it kills its target organism. Then,
create an experiment to determine what level of DDT pesticide is toxic to humans or animals in
the short and long term. Describe your experiment including the independent, dependent, and
control variables. Also, describe the planned method and hypothesis..
State the advantages and limitations of using microforms- In what ways.pdfdawarhosy
State the advantages and limitations of using microforms. In what ways does metadata aid in
managing records? Name at least three common metadata elements used in RIM software
programs. Why should employees be careful about what they write in e-mails on their employers'
computers? What is ISO? What is the internationally recognized standardization of records
management policies and procedures? Control is the function that provides essential information
for records management. Define the three types of control, giving an example of each. The
control function monitors three major areas of records management. Describe the three links in
the scope of control and the relationships among the links..
State the first principle of cell theory-Describe the main purpose of.pdfdawarhosy
• State the first principle of cell theory.
• Describe the main purpose of the extracellular matrix surrounding osteocytes.
• Describe and state function of cellular junctions such as tight junctions (occluding
junctions) and desmosomes.
Splish Company had the following selected transactions- Apr- 1- 2022 A.pdfdawarhosy
Splish Company had the following selected transactions. Apr. 1, 2022 Accepted Goodwin
Company's 12-month, 10% note in settlement of a $26 , 400 account receivable. July 1, 2022
Loaned $28 , 400 cash to Thomas Slocombe on a 9-month, 8% note. Dec. 31, 2022 Accrued
interest on all notes receivable. Apr. 1, 2023 Received principal plus interest on the Goodwin
note. Apr. 1, 2023 Thomas Slocombe dishonored its note: Splish expects it will eventually
collect. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions. Splish prepares adjusting entries once a
year on December 31, (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered.
Do not indent manually. Recordjoumalentries in the order presented in the problem. (To record
interest at 8\%) (To record principal plus interest on the Goodwin note) (Torecord note
dishonoured).
Stanley had been wondering if he was coming down with the flu- His par.pdfdawarhosy
Stanley had been wondering if he was coming down with the flu, His partner had been
complaining about a sore throat and fatigue as well. Stanley was on campus, and he knew the flu
was making the rounds. He was frequently tired, which he knew was part of it, but the persistent
sore throat was what was bothering him the most. After brushing his teeth one morning he
looked in the mirror and was surprised, fascinated, and a bit disgusted to find his palatine tonsils
were enlarged and white. Given his symptoms, he felt he should go into the health center and get
it checked out. Stanley was diagnosed with Mononucleosis. Identify all of the correct statements
below regarding mono. A stanieys b cells may show sgess of infections and be targeted and
desuroyed by hin cytotoric T cels. 6. Mono is treated conservatively plenty of rest and flids, and
muybe some over the counter pain medication to keep combortabic. C. Mononucleosis and
influenza (fiu) are both caused by itwo differeng viruses D. I is likely that 5 tanlers pather has
Mononucieosis, and it may have been passed to Stariey by a shared drinking dess of visung E.
Most physicians wit recommiend stimulants lhe caffeine or energy drinks to hep stay alert during
Mono: F. Penicilin is the recoenmended treatment for monernudrosis.
SQL language 5 points Suppose that for an entity E- there are two cand.pdfdawarhosy
SQL language
5 points Suppose that for an entity E, there are two candidate keys, A and B. If we make A the
primary key, what should we do with B just treat it like a regular attribute use the NOT NULL
constraint use the UNIQUE constraint make it a SERIAL field.
Standards are important to lean because 1- Workers will know what to d.pdfdawarhosy
Standards are important to lean because
1.
Workers will know what to do at all times
2.
Uniformity needs fewer managers
3.
Chaos cannot support lean operations
4.
Non-normal conditions can be easily recognized
5.
Documentation is critical to lean management.
SQL language or a Movies database with a person entity with attributes.pdfdawarhosy
SQL language
or a Movies database with a person entity with attributes pid (key), fname, Iname, suppose we
want to add some publicity-related info for which media have done interviews or hich are
scheduled to do interviews. We would want to include the unique media name (ex:
"Entertainment Tonight"), the media type (ex: "TV", "print", or "web") and date of the terview.
How might this be modeled? Create an entity for Media with attributes for media name and type
and have a many-to-one relationship between Media and Person Create an entity for Media with
attributes for media name and type and have a one-to-many relationship between Media and
Person Add attributes for media name, type and interview date to Person Create an entity for
Media with attributes for media name and type and have a many-to-many relationship between
Media and Person.
SQL language For a Movies database with a Person entity and a Movie en.pdfdawarhosy
SQL language
For a Movies database with a Person entity and a Movie entity which have a relationship
Acts_In, suppose we wanted to add a count of the number of movies for each person -that is,
how many movies has an actor played a role in. How should we model this? Add the count as a
regular attribute of the Person entity Add the count as a regular attribute of the Acts_In
relationship Add the count as a derived attribute of the Acts_In relationship Add the count as a
derived attribute of the Person entity.
SQL language A movie may have many actors- and an actor can act in man (1).pdfdawarhosy
SQL language
A movie may have many actors, and an actor can act in many movies. A movie may have many
animators working on it, and an animator may work on many different movies. Suppose we try
to represent this in our database using a single "Credits" table, with columns movie_id, actor_id
and animator_id. The key of the table is the combination of all 3 attributes. The attributes are
each foreign keys to tables for Movies, Actors and Animators, respectively. What is wrong with
this? The table would be too big Either the actor_id or animator_id field would be null An actor
may play more than one role in the same movie Not all movies have actors.
sql code for this question below Portland Airports Ltd would like a.pdfdawarhosy
sql code for this question below
Portland Airports Ltd would like a database to be implemented to track information about
particular flights. Flights have no. of passengers, flight number, airline, day of the week, time
and duration. The status i.e. whether the flight is onTime, cancelled or delayed is also required.
All fights use an aircraft and arrive or depart from an airport. By definition, pilots are those
employees who are certified on at least one aircraft. An aircraft can be used for any flight
provided it has sufficient range. Pilots can pllot any flight provided they are certified on an
aircraft with sufficient range and maximum capacity. Employee's personal information and
salary are stored. Table 1 - Aircraft Records to be entered Table 2 -Flight Records to be entered
Table 3: Emplovee information Task 1 - Implement the ERD shown above. (45 marks) a. Write
create and use statements to create the database portlandAirports+ID\# [2] b. Create Table
Statements [12] (Ensure auto number is used for the Shift table) i. Using appropriate Foreign
Keys [ 4 ] ii. Ensure that the mandatory participation is implemented [2] b. Create Table
Statements (Ensure auto number is used for the Shift table) i. Using appropriate Foreign Keys ii.
Ensure that the mandatory participation is implemented iii. Using correct data types c. Create and
name the following constraints i. Ensure that email is unique ii. Ensure that the maxCapacity
field has a default value of 100 . d. Modify the respective table to add a minimum and maximum
range field to Aircraft. e. Ensure range values are checked to fall within the particular ranges f.
Delete the name field from the employee table and add first_name, Middle Initial and last name
fields. g. Ensure that the salary field can accept 12 digits of precision with a scale of 2 h. Add the
status field to flight and ensure it can only accept the values - cancelled, delaye or OnTime,
default to OnTime i. Delete the cargo field from the flight table add the distance Task 2.-
Demonstrate interacting with data ( 55 marks) a. Develop appropriate full and partial insert
statements for each table (Information in Tables 1 and 2 should be inserted as well as other
information given Ensure values are entered in your added columns) b. Add 1 additional records
for all tables except the aircraft table c. All Caribbean Airline and Jet Blue flights are delayed. d.
Give the first, middle initial, last name, email of all cmployees who are not pilots e. Display the
flight number, number of passengers, departure time, arrival time, airline, day, time for all flights
that is arriving at the Norman Manley or Donald Sangster airpor Sort the records by airline
within arriving airport f. Display all flights that are departing Norman Manley, Toronto or Miami
Airports during weekdays (Monday to Thursday) where the second character in the name of the
airline is an ' e '. g. Delete one of the records entered h. Display all aircraft that can carry 250.
Source- The Colonial American Economy by Rosenbloom 1)What do you thin.pdfdawarhosy
Source: The Colonial American Economy by Rosenbloom
1)What do you think about the ideas in the article? Do you agree or disagree? Why?
2)What ideas and/or facts you find interesting?
3)How do the ideas in the article relate to other things you've read/watched
4)What do you notice about the way the article is written?.
Some the answer I put are wrong- what are the correct answers- Some th.pdfdawarhosy
Some the answer I put are wrong, what are the correct answers?
Some the answer I put are wrong, what are the correct answers?
Match usage of different areas in the memory layout as assumed by software programs / OS.
Reserved Text Static data Dynamic data Stack.
Spiess Corporation has two major business segments-Apparel and Accesso.pdfdawarhosy
Spiess Corporation has two major business segments-Apparel and Accessories. Data concerning
those segments for December appear below: Common fixed expenses totaled $478 , 000 and
were allocated as follows: $187 , 000 to the Apparel business segment and $291 , 000 to the
Accessories business segment. Required: Prepare a segmented income statement in the
contribution format for the company..
Something has moral standing if and only if it has interests- Therefor.pdfdawarhosy
Something has moral standing if and only if it has interests. Therefore farmland has moral
standing. True False because land does not have interests False because land has intrinsic value
False because land has instrumental value False because land has neither interests not
instrumental value QUESTION 13 Which of the following are considered as vacant land? A.
uncultivated land B. derelict land C. land with abandoned buildings D. pastures E. B and C F. A
and D G. A and B and C H. B and C and D I. A and B and C and D J. none of the above
QUESTION 14 is the value an entity has in virtue of its relationships to other things..
SOS in DHS - A problem of Motivation- A Case Study About 18 months ago.pdfdawarhosy
SOS in DHS - A problem of Motivation: A Case Study
About 18 months ago, Jess Johnson was appointed to direct a newly authorized and funded unit
in the state's Department of Human Services (DHS). Shortly thereafter, she interviewed and
hired six new employees to staff the unit. The name of the unit is Service Outbreak for Seniors
(SOS). Its purpose is to coordinate services for the vulnerable elderly. This Jess's first
supervisory position. Susan Jones and Bob Martin were two of the new employees Jess hired.
Initially, both were very productive, enthusiastic, and industrious. Bob had taken the initiative to
work closely with several prominent private service providers to ensure their cooperation and
involvement in the new program. Susan had done a terrific job of producing publications and
other materials describing the goals of the unit and explaining SOS services to the elderly. But
since this initial spurt of activity and enthusiasm, both Susan and Bob have become less-than-
ideal employees in Jess's estimation.
Within 6 months of his hiring, Bob developed what Jess considers to be poor work habits (e.g.,
very long lunches and coffee breaks, tardiness, and absenteeism). Bob demonstrates little interest
in enthusiasm for his work. Although he generally accomplishes those tasks that are directly
assigned to him (at least in minimal manner), he rarely volunteers ideas or takes initiative. From
Jess's perspective, employees who take initiative and demonstrate creativity are critical to
helping the unit establish itself politically and creating a service where none had existed before.
Susan, on the other hand, has become quite "creative" in the sense that she has ceased to check
with Jess (or anyone) on important policy matters before speaking to external groups and
individuals. On several occasions, she has promised things to representatives of organizations
and to elected officials that the SOS program simply could not deliver. On other occasions, she
has misrepresented her role as a staff member, instead leaving the impression that she was
directing the unit. This has embarrassed Jess and her supervisors more than once. Despite
Susan's apparent desire to be "in the limelight" in the political and community arena, she has
developed an open disdain for the regular workload in her area. She routinely misses deadlines
and fails to complete important paperwork.
Jess has met with Bob and Susan separately to discuss her dissatisfaction with their performance.
Being a matter-of-fact person, Jess simply told them that their work was not up to par and that
she expected them to improve. For a week or so, things seemed to get better. But the same
problems quickly resurfaced. The other four employees Jess hired are doing well. They have
what she considers good work habits. They usually are on time and are willing to work hard to
help the new unit succeed. They seem to be eager to do well. She can count on them to complete
assigned tasks and meet deadlines.
Southwest Airlines- founded in 1977- has always differed from the trad.pdfdawarhosy
Southwest Airlines, founded in 1977, has always differed from the traditional airline industry in
many ways. A few examples of this would be the strong sense of company loyalty from
passengers and employees and their stock ticker (LUV) to pay homage to where they originated
(Love Fields). These would both be examples of Southwest's __________.
Organizational culture
Market share
Customer relations
Values
Goals
Organizational culture
Market share
Customer relations
Values
Goals.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
State what enzyme the pesticide DDT targets and explain why it kills i.pdfdawarhosy
State what enzyme the pesticide DDT targets and explain why it kills its target organism. Then,
create an experiment to determine what level of DDT pesticide is toxic to humans or animals in
the short and long term. Describe your experiment including the independent, dependent, and
control variables. Also, describe the planned method and hypothesis..
State the advantages and limitations of using microforms- In what ways.pdfdawarhosy
State the advantages and limitations of using microforms. In what ways does metadata aid in
managing records? Name at least three common metadata elements used in RIM software
programs. Why should employees be careful about what they write in e-mails on their employers'
computers? What is ISO? What is the internationally recognized standardization of records
management policies and procedures? Control is the function that provides essential information
for records management. Define the three types of control, giving an example of each. The
control function monitors three major areas of records management. Describe the three links in
the scope of control and the relationships among the links..
State the first principle of cell theory-Describe the main purpose of.pdfdawarhosy
• State the first principle of cell theory.
• Describe the main purpose of the extracellular matrix surrounding osteocytes.
• Describe and state function of cellular junctions such as tight junctions (occluding
junctions) and desmosomes.
Splish Company had the following selected transactions- Apr- 1- 2022 A.pdfdawarhosy
Splish Company had the following selected transactions. Apr. 1, 2022 Accepted Goodwin
Company's 12-month, 10% note in settlement of a $26 , 400 account receivable. July 1, 2022
Loaned $28 , 400 cash to Thomas Slocombe on a 9-month, 8% note. Dec. 31, 2022 Accrued
interest on all notes receivable. Apr. 1, 2023 Received principal plus interest on the Goodwin
note. Apr. 1, 2023 Thomas Slocombe dishonored its note: Splish expects it will eventually
collect. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions. Splish prepares adjusting entries once a
year on December 31, (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered.
Do not indent manually. Recordjoumalentries in the order presented in the problem. (To record
interest at 8\%) (To record principal plus interest on the Goodwin note) (Torecord note
dishonoured).
Stanley had been wondering if he was coming down with the flu- His par.pdfdawarhosy
Stanley had been wondering if he was coming down with the flu, His partner had been
complaining about a sore throat and fatigue as well. Stanley was on campus, and he knew the flu
was making the rounds. He was frequently tired, which he knew was part of it, but the persistent
sore throat was what was bothering him the most. After brushing his teeth one morning he
looked in the mirror and was surprised, fascinated, and a bit disgusted to find his palatine tonsils
were enlarged and white. Given his symptoms, he felt he should go into the health center and get
it checked out. Stanley was diagnosed with Mononucleosis. Identify all of the correct statements
below regarding mono. A stanieys b cells may show sgess of infections and be targeted and
desuroyed by hin cytotoric T cels. 6. Mono is treated conservatively plenty of rest and flids, and
muybe some over the counter pain medication to keep combortabic. C. Mononucleosis and
influenza (fiu) are both caused by itwo differeng viruses D. I is likely that 5 tanlers pather has
Mononucieosis, and it may have been passed to Stariey by a shared drinking dess of visung E.
Most physicians wit recommiend stimulants lhe caffeine or energy drinks to hep stay alert during
Mono: F. Penicilin is the recoenmended treatment for monernudrosis.
SQL language 5 points Suppose that for an entity E- there are two cand.pdfdawarhosy
SQL language
5 points Suppose that for an entity E, there are two candidate keys, A and B. If we make A the
primary key, what should we do with B just treat it like a regular attribute use the NOT NULL
constraint use the UNIQUE constraint make it a SERIAL field.
Standards are important to lean because 1- Workers will know what to d.pdfdawarhosy
Standards are important to lean because
1.
Workers will know what to do at all times
2.
Uniformity needs fewer managers
3.
Chaos cannot support lean operations
4.
Non-normal conditions can be easily recognized
5.
Documentation is critical to lean management.
SQL language or a Movies database with a person entity with attributes.pdfdawarhosy
SQL language
or a Movies database with a person entity with attributes pid (key), fname, Iname, suppose we
want to add some publicity-related info for which media have done interviews or hich are
scheduled to do interviews. We would want to include the unique media name (ex:
"Entertainment Tonight"), the media type (ex: "TV", "print", or "web") and date of the terview.
How might this be modeled? Create an entity for Media with attributes for media name and type
and have a many-to-one relationship between Media and Person Create an entity for Media with
attributes for media name and type and have a one-to-many relationship between Media and
Person Add attributes for media name, type and interview date to Person Create an entity for
Media with attributes for media name and type and have a many-to-many relationship between
Media and Person.
SQL language For a Movies database with a Person entity and a Movie en.pdfdawarhosy
SQL language
For a Movies database with a Person entity and a Movie entity which have a relationship
Acts_In, suppose we wanted to add a count of the number of movies for each person -that is,
how many movies has an actor played a role in. How should we model this? Add the count as a
regular attribute of the Person entity Add the count as a regular attribute of the Acts_In
relationship Add the count as a derived attribute of the Acts_In relationship Add the count as a
derived attribute of the Person entity.
SQL language A movie may have many actors- and an actor can act in man (1).pdfdawarhosy
SQL language
A movie may have many actors, and an actor can act in many movies. A movie may have many
animators working on it, and an animator may work on many different movies. Suppose we try
to represent this in our database using a single "Credits" table, with columns movie_id, actor_id
and animator_id. The key of the table is the combination of all 3 attributes. The attributes are
each foreign keys to tables for Movies, Actors and Animators, respectively. What is wrong with
this? The table would be too big Either the actor_id or animator_id field would be null An actor
may play more than one role in the same movie Not all movies have actors.
sql code for this question below Portland Airports Ltd would like a.pdfdawarhosy
sql code for this question below
Portland Airports Ltd would like a database to be implemented to track information about
particular flights. Flights have no. of passengers, flight number, airline, day of the week, time
and duration. The status i.e. whether the flight is onTime, cancelled or delayed is also required.
All fights use an aircraft and arrive or depart from an airport. By definition, pilots are those
employees who are certified on at least one aircraft. An aircraft can be used for any flight
provided it has sufficient range. Pilots can pllot any flight provided they are certified on an
aircraft with sufficient range and maximum capacity. Employee's personal information and
salary are stored. Table 1 - Aircraft Records to be entered Table 2 -Flight Records to be entered
Table 3: Emplovee information Task 1 - Implement the ERD shown above. (45 marks) a. Write
create and use statements to create the database portlandAirports+ID\# [2] b. Create Table
Statements [12] (Ensure auto number is used for the Shift table) i. Using appropriate Foreign
Keys [ 4 ] ii. Ensure that the mandatory participation is implemented [2] b. Create Table
Statements (Ensure auto number is used for the Shift table) i. Using appropriate Foreign Keys ii.
Ensure that the mandatory participation is implemented iii. Using correct data types c. Create and
name the following constraints i. Ensure that email is unique ii. Ensure that the maxCapacity
field has a default value of 100 . d. Modify the respective table to add a minimum and maximum
range field to Aircraft. e. Ensure range values are checked to fall within the particular ranges f.
Delete the name field from the employee table and add first_name, Middle Initial and last name
fields. g. Ensure that the salary field can accept 12 digits of precision with a scale of 2 h. Add the
status field to flight and ensure it can only accept the values - cancelled, delaye or OnTime,
default to OnTime i. Delete the cargo field from the flight table add the distance Task 2.-
Demonstrate interacting with data ( 55 marks) a. Develop appropriate full and partial insert
statements for each table (Information in Tables 1 and 2 should be inserted as well as other
information given Ensure values are entered in your added columns) b. Add 1 additional records
for all tables except the aircraft table c. All Caribbean Airline and Jet Blue flights are delayed. d.
Give the first, middle initial, last name, email of all cmployees who are not pilots e. Display the
flight number, number of passengers, departure time, arrival time, airline, day, time for all flights
that is arriving at the Norman Manley or Donald Sangster airpor Sort the records by airline
within arriving airport f. Display all flights that are departing Norman Manley, Toronto or Miami
Airports during weekdays (Monday to Thursday) where the second character in the name of the
airline is an ' e '. g. Delete one of the records entered h. Display all aircraft that can carry 250.
Source- The Colonial American Economy by Rosenbloom 1)What do you thin.pdfdawarhosy
Source: The Colonial American Economy by Rosenbloom
1)What do you think about the ideas in the article? Do you agree or disagree? Why?
2)What ideas and/or facts you find interesting?
3)How do the ideas in the article relate to other things you've read/watched
4)What do you notice about the way the article is written?.
Some the answer I put are wrong- what are the correct answers- Some th.pdfdawarhosy
Some the answer I put are wrong, what are the correct answers?
Some the answer I put are wrong, what are the correct answers?
Match usage of different areas in the memory layout as assumed by software programs / OS.
Reserved Text Static data Dynamic data Stack.
Spiess Corporation has two major business segments-Apparel and Accesso.pdfdawarhosy
Spiess Corporation has two major business segments-Apparel and Accessories. Data concerning
those segments for December appear below: Common fixed expenses totaled $478 , 000 and
were allocated as follows: $187 , 000 to the Apparel business segment and $291 , 000 to the
Accessories business segment. Required: Prepare a segmented income statement in the
contribution format for the company..
Something has moral standing if and only if it has interests- Therefor.pdfdawarhosy
Something has moral standing if and only if it has interests. Therefore farmland has moral
standing. True False because land does not have interests False because land has intrinsic value
False because land has instrumental value False because land has neither interests not
instrumental value QUESTION 13 Which of the following are considered as vacant land? A.
uncultivated land B. derelict land C. land with abandoned buildings D. pastures E. B and C F. A
and D G. A and B and C H. B and C and D I. A and B and C and D J. none of the above
QUESTION 14 is the value an entity has in virtue of its relationships to other things..
SOS in DHS - A problem of Motivation- A Case Study About 18 months ago.pdfdawarhosy
SOS in DHS - A problem of Motivation: A Case Study
About 18 months ago, Jess Johnson was appointed to direct a newly authorized and funded unit
in the state's Department of Human Services (DHS). Shortly thereafter, she interviewed and
hired six new employees to staff the unit. The name of the unit is Service Outbreak for Seniors
(SOS). Its purpose is to coordinate services for the vulnerable elderly. This Jess's first
supervisory position. Susan Jones and Bob Martin were two of the new employees Jess hired.
Initially, both were very productive, enthusiastic, and industrious. Bob had taken the initiative to
work closely with several prominent private service providers to ensure their cooperation and
involvement in the new program. Susan had done a terrific job of producing publications and
other materials describing the goals of the unit and explaining SOS services to the elderly. But
since this initial spurt of activity and enthusiasm, both Susan and Bob have become less-than-
ideal employees in Jess's estimation.
Within 6 months of his hiring, Bob developed what Jess considers to be poor work habits (e.g.,
very long lunches and coffee breaks, tardiness, and absenteeism). Bob demonstrates little interest
in enthusiasm for his work. Although he generally accomplishes those tasks that are directly
assigned to him (at least in minimal manner), he rarely volunteers ideas or takes initiative. From
Jess's perspective, employees who take initiative and demonstrate creativity are critical to
helping the unit establish itself politically and creating a service where none had existed before.
Susan, on the other hand, has become quite "creative" in the sense that she has ceased to check
with Jess (or anyone) on important policy matters before speaking to external groups and
individuals. On several occasions, she has promised things to representatives of organizations
and to elected officials that the SOS program simply could not deliver. On other occasions, she
has misrepresented her role as a staff member, instead leaving the impression that she was
directing the unit. This has embarrassed Jess and her supervisors more than once. Despite
Susan's apparent desire to be "in the limelight" in the political and community arena, she has
developed an open disdain for the regular workload in her area. She routinely misses deadlines
and fails to complete important paperwork.
Jess has met with Bob and Susan separately to discuss her dissatisfaction with their performance.
Being a matter-of-fact person, Jess simply told them that their work was not up to par and that
she expected them to improve. For a week or so, things seemed to get better. But the same
problems quickly resurfaced. The other four employees Jess hired are doing well. They have
what she considers good work habits. They usually are on time and are willing to work hard to
help the new unit succeed. They seem to be eager to do well. She can count on them to complete
assigned tasks and meet deadlines.
Southwest Airlines- founded in 1977- has always differed from the trad.pdfdawarhosy
Southwest Airlines, founded in 1977, has always differed from the traditional airline industry in
many ways. A few examples of this would be the strong sense of company loyalty from
passengers and employees and their stock ticker (LUV) to pay homage to where they originated
(Love Fields). These would both be examples of Southwest's __________.
Organizational culture
Market share
Customer relations
Values
Goals
Organizational culture
Market share
Customer relations
Values
Goals.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
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.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
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”.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.