The ink-jet printing division of Environmental Printing has grown tremendously in recent years. Assume the following transactions related to the ink-jet division occur during the year ended December 31, 2012.
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Environmental Printing was sued for $10 million by Addamax. Plaintiff alleges that the defendants formed an unlawful joint venture and drove it out of business. The case is expected to go to trial later this year. The likelihood of payment is reasonably possible.
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Environmental Printing is the plaintiff in an $8 million lawsuit filed against a competitor in the high-end color-printer market. Environmental Printing expects to win the case and be awarded between $5.5 and $8 million.
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Environmental Printing recently became aware of a design flaw in one of its ink-jet printers. A product recall appears probable. Such an action would likely cost the company between $400,000 and $800,000.
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1.
(Multiple Choice)
Which of the following items is included in property, plant, and equipment?
A.
Buildings and machinery which are idle.
B.
Land held for speculation.
C.
Land held for future plant expansion.
D.
All of the above.
E.
None of these.
2.
(Multiple Choice)
In a lump sum purchase of land, building, and equipment, the components were appraised at $10,000, $20,000, and $30,000, respectively.
If $50,000 was paid for the package, how much is assigned to the equipment?
A.
$0.
B.
$10,000.
C.
$20,000.
D.
$30,000.
E.
None of these.
3.
(Multiple Choice)
The journal entry to record $100 annual of annual depreciation on a three-year old truck would require:
A.
a credit to Accumulated Depreciation for $300.
B.
a debit to Retained Earnings for $200.
C.
a debit to Depreciation Expense for $100.
D.
All of the above.
E.
None of these.
4.
(Multiple Choice)
A graph is set up with "depreciation expense" on the vertical axis and "time" on the horizontal axis.
Assuming linear relationships, how would the graphs for straight-line and double-declining balance depreciation, respectively be drawn?
A.
Vertically and sloping down to the right.
B.
Vertically and sloping up to the right.
C.
Horizontally and sloping down to the right.
D.
Horizontally and sloping up to the right.
E.
None of these.
5.
(Multiple Choice)
A new truck is purchased on January 1, 20X6.
The truck cost $10,000, has a 5-year life, and a $2,000 residual value.
Given a December 31 year-end, and use of the double-declining balance method, how much is 20X9 depreciation expense?
A.
$160.
B.
$691.
C.
$864.
D.
$2,000.
E.
None of these.
6.
(Multiple Choice)
Which of the following equations would best represent a formula for calculating units-of-output depreciation for a period?
A.
Cost divided by total expected output.
B.
Depreciable base divided by total expected output.
C.
A, above, multiplied by the output for the period.
D.
B, above, multiplied by the output for the period.
E.
None of these.
7.
(Multiple Choice)
The USA tax code provides special tax provisions related to "deprecation."
Which of these is not a valid statement?
A.
GAAP depreciation is generally at a faster rate than tax.
B.
MACRS is used to describe the tax depreciation system.
C.
Companies may use different depreciation systems for tax and GAAP.
D.
Tax codes provide "tables" of deprecation allowed in each period.
E.
None of these.
8.
(Essay)
Diamond Industries acquired a new machine at a cost of $62,000.
Service life was estimated to be eight years and total units of output to be 200,000.
Estimated residual value was $8,000.
Compute depreciation for the second year in the life of the machine using the straight-line method.
9.
(Multiple Choice)
Costs related to property, plant, and equipment which are incu.
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was conducted on various construction company in accordance to sectors A to D. It has been concluded that the % mark-up percentage had a minor effect on the win or loss of the contract bid between
different sectors. This research has found that (1) the null hypothesis cannot be rejected at the 5% significance level the samples showed no significant proof to which of the sectors is more successful in winning bids than other, (2) the regression analysis indicated that as
the estimated cost increases the % mark-up decrease for all sectors, (3) the t-test illustrated no significant difference existing between the mean estimated cost and mean % mark-up between contracts won
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1.
(Multiple Choice)
Which of the following items is included in property, plant, and equipment?
A.
Buildings and machinery which are idle.
B.
Land held for speculation.
C.
Land held for future plant expansion.
D.
All of the above.
E.
None of these.
2.
(Multiple Choice)
In a lump sum purchase of land, building, and equipment, the components were appraised at $10,000, $20,000, and $30,000, respectively.
If $50,000 was paid for the package, how much is assigned to the equipment?
A.
$0.
B.
$10,000.
C.
$20,000.
D.
$30,000.
E.
None of these.
3.
(Multiple Choice)
The journal entry to record $100 annual of annual depreciation on a three-year old truck would require:
A.
a credit to Accumulated Depreciation for $300.
B.
a debit to Retained Earnings for $200.
C.
a debit to Depreciation Expense for $100.
D.
All of the above.
E.
None of these.
4.
(Multiple Choice)
A graph is set up with "depreciation expense" on the vertical axis and "time" on the horizontal axis.
Assuming linear relationships, how would the graphs for straight-line and double-declining balance depreciation, respectively be drawn?
A.
Vertically and sloping down to the right.
B.
Vertically and sloping up to the right.
C.
Horizontally and sloping down to the right.
D.
Horizontally and sloping up to the right.
E.
None of these.
5.
(Multiple Choice)
A new truck is purchased on January 1, 20X6.
The truck cost $10,000, has a 5-year life, and a $2,000 residual value.
Given a December 31 year-end, and use of the double-declining balance method, how much is 20X9 depreciation expense?
A.
$160.
B.
$691.
C.
$864.
D.
$2,000.
E.
None of these.
6.
(Multiple Choice)
Which of the following equations would best represent a formula for calculating units-of-output depreciation for a period?
A.
Cost divided by total expected output.
B.
Depreciable base divided by total expected output.
C.
A, above, multiplied by the output for the period.
D.
B, above, multiplied by the output for the period.
E.
None of these.
7.
(Multiple Choice)
The USA tax code provides special tax provisions related to "deprecation."
Which of these is not a valid statement?
A.
GAAP depreciation is generally at a faster rate than tax.
B.
MACRS is used to describe the tax depreciation system.
C.
Companies may use different depreciation systems for tax and GAAP.
D.
Tax codes provide "tables" of deprecation allowed in each period.
E.
None of these.
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Diamond Industries acquired a new machine at a cost of $62,000.
Service life was estimated to be eight years and total units of output to be 200,000.
Estimated residual value was $8,000.
Compute depreciation for the second year in the life of the machine using the straight-line method.
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You are required to:
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(ii) Calculate the cash flows for the next 10 years if the new
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You are working for a large, apparel design and manufacturing company, Trillo Apparel Company (TAC), headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico. TAC employs around 3000 people and has remained profitable through tough economic times. The operations are divided into 4 districts; District 1 – North, District 2 – South, District 3 – West and District 4 – East. The company sets strategic goals at the beginning of each year and operates with priorities to reach those goals.Trillo Apparel Company Current Year Priorities
Increase Sales and Distribution in the East
Improve Product Quality
Improve Production in District 4
Increase Brand Recognition
Increase RevenuesCompany Details
Company Name: Trillo Apparel Company (TAC)
Company Type: Apparel design and production
Company Size: 3000 employees
Position
# Employees
Owner/CEO
1
Vice President
4
Chief Operating Officer
1
Chief Financial Officer
1
Chief Information Officer
1
IT Department
38
District Manager
4
Sales Team
30
Accountant
12
Administrative Assistant
7
Order Fullfilment
45
Customer Service
57
Designer
24
Project Manager
10
Maintenance
25
Operations
2500
Shipping Department
240
Total Employees
3000
Products: Various Apparel
Corporate Location: Albuquerque, New MexicoTAC Organization Chart
District 4 Production Warehouse Move Project Details
The business has expanded considerably over the past few years and District 4 in the East has outgrown its current production facility. Because of this growth the executives want to expand the current facility, moving the whole facility 10 miles away. The location selected has enough room for the production and the shipping department. However, the current warehouse needs some renovation to accommodate the district’s operational needs.
The VP of Operations estimates the production and shipping warehouse move for District 4 will provide room required to generate the additional $1 million/year product revenues to meet the current demand due to the expanded production capacity. Daily production generates $50,000 revenue so a week of downtime will cost $250,000 in lost revenues.
The move must be completed in 4 months.
Mileage between the old and new facilities is 10 miles.
Bids have been received from contractors to build out the new office space and production floor and have signed contracts for work as follows:
Activity
Company Providing Services
Total Contract
Supplies
Time Needed
Pack, move and unpack production equipment
City Equipment Movers
$150,000
n/a
5 Days
Move non-production equipment and materials
Express Moving Company
$125,000
n/a
5 Days
Framing
East Side Framing & Drywall
$121,000
$125,000
15 Days
Electrical
Sparks Electrical
$18,000
$12,000
10 Days
Plumbing
Waterworks Plumbing
$15,000
$13,000
10 Days
Drywall
East Side Framing & Drywall
$121,000
$18,000
15 Days
Finish Work
Woodcraft Carpentry
$115,000
$15,000
15 Days
Build work benches for production floor
Student Workers Carpentry
$112,000
$110,000
15 Days
Product.
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The Law of Healthcare Administration
Authors:
Showalter, J. Stuart
Publication Information:
Ed.:
Eighth edition. Chicago, Illinois : Health Administration Press. 2017
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eBook.
Description:
The Law of Healthcare Administration offers a thorough examination of health law in the United States from a management perspective. Using plain language accessible to nonlawyers, the book moves from broadbrush treatments of the US legal system and the history of medicine to specific issues that affect healthcare leaders daily, including contracts, torts, taxation, antitrust laws, regulatory compliance, and, most pressing, health insurance reform and the important changes that have taken place since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) became law in 2010. The legal concepts discussed in the book are amply supported by reallife examples, detailed explanations, and excerpts from decisions of federal and state courts.
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we reviewed informed consent in the case of competent adults. There are many “gray” areas of consent in cases of children or incompetent adults; however, the law has sought to provide clear guidance for health care providers and legal guardians.
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Detailed Contents
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Preface
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Chapter 1 The Anglo-American Legal System
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Chapter 2 A Brief History of Medicine
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Chapter 3 Health Reform, Access to Care, and Admission and Discharge
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Chapter 4 Contracts and Intentional Torts
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Chapter 5 Negligence
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Chapter 6 The Organization and Management of a Corporate Healthcare Institution
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Chapter 7 Liability of the Healthcare Institution
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Chapter 8 Medical Staff Privileges and Peer Review
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Chapter 9 Health Information Management
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Chapter 10 Emergency Care
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Chapter 11 Consent for Treatment and Withholding Consent
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Chapter 12 Taxation of Healthcare Institutions
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Chapter 13 Competition and Antitrust Law
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Chapter 14 Issues of Reproduction and Birth
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Chapter 15 Fraud Laws and Corporate Compliance
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Glossary
·
Case Index
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Index
·
About the Author
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Project Management Case
You are working for a large, apparel design and manufacturing company, Trillo Apparel Company (TAC), headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico. TAC employs around 3000 people and has remained profitable through tough economic times. The operations are divided into 4 districts; District 1 – North, District 2 – South, District 3 – West and District 4 – East. The company sets strategic goals at the beginning of each year and operates with priorities to reach those goals.Trillo Apparel Company Current Year Priorities
Increase Sales and Distribution in the East
Improve Product Quality
Improve Production in District 4
Increase Brand Recognition
Increase RevenuesCompany Details
Company Name: Trillo Apparel Company (TAC)
Company Type: Apparel design and production
Company Size: 3000 employees
Position
# Employees
Owner/CEO
1
Vice President
4
Chief Operating Officer
1
Chief Financial Officer
1
Chief Information Officer
1
IT Department
38
District Manager
4
Sales Team
30
Accountant
12
Administrative Assistant
7
Order Fullfilment
45
Customer Service
57
Designer
24
Project Manager
10
Maintenance
25
Operations
2500
Shipping Department
240
Total Employees
3000
Products: Various Apparel
Corporate Location: Albuquerque, New MexicoTAC Organization Chart
District 4 Production Warehouse Move Project Details
The business has expanded considerably over the past few years and District 4 in the East has outgrown its current production facility. Because of this growth the executives want to expand the current facility, moving the whole facility 10 miles away. The location selected has enough room for the production and the shipping department. However, the current warehouse needs some renovation to accommodate the district’s operational needs.
The VP of Operations estimates the production and shipping warehouse move for District 4 will provide room required to generate the additional $1 million/year product revenues to meet the current demand due to the expanded production capacity. Daily production generates $50,000 revenue so a week of downtime will cost $250,000 in lost revenues.
The move must be completed in 4 months.
Mileage between the old and new facilities is 10 miles.
Bids have been received from contractors to build out the new office space and production floor and have signed contracts for work as follows:
Activity
Company Providing Services
Total Contract
Supplies
Time Needed
Pack, move and unpack production equipment
City Equipment Movers
$150,000
n/a
5 Days
Move non-production equipment and materials
Express Moving Company
$125,000
n/a
5 Days
Framing
East Side Framing & Drywall
$121,000
$125,000
15 Days
Electrical
Sparks Electrical
$18,000
$12,000
10 Days
Plumbing
Waterworks Plumbing
$15,000
$13,000
10 Days
Drywall
East Side Framing & Drywall
$121,000
$18,000
15 Days
Finish Work
Woodcraft Carpentry
$115,000
$15,000
15 Days
Build work benches for production floor
Student Workers Carpentry
$112,000
$110,000
15 Days
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This document provides details for two problems assigned in BUS 640. Problem 1 involves calculating the present value of a donation that can be provided in installments over two years at different interest rates. It also asks how this type of decision applies in business. Problem 2 involves analyzing two investment projects (Project A and B) for a company based on expected net present value, standard deviation, and risk preferences to determine which project is preferred. It provides data on cash flows and probabilities for Project A over three years.
This document provides details for two problems assigned in BUS 640. Problem 1 involves calculating the present value of a donation that can be provided in installments over two years at different interest rates. It also asks how this type of decision applies in business. Problem 2 involves analyzing two investment projects (Project A and B) based on their expected net present value, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation to determine which project a company should choose. It provides cash flow details for Project A and states Project B has an ENPV of $32 million and standard deviation of $10.5 million.
This document provides details for two assignments for BUS 640. Problem 1 involves analyzing the present value of a donation given in installments versus a lump sum, and how the decision would change with different interest rates. Problem 2 involves analyzing two investment projects (Project A and B) based on their expected net present value, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation to determine which project is preferred with and without considering risk factors. The document provides data and questions to analyze for both problems.
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A generous university benefactor has agreed to donate a large amount of money for student scholarships. The money can be provided in one lump sum of $12 million in Year 0 (the current year), or in parts, in which $7 million can be provided at the end of Year 1, and another $7 million can be provided at the end of Year 2.
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The Law of Healthcare Administration
Authors:
Showalter, J. Stuart
Publication Information:
Ed.:
Eighth edition. Chicago, Illinois : Health Administration Press. 2017
Resource Type:
eBook.
Description:
The Law of Healthcare Administration offers a thorough examination of health law in the United States from a management perspective. Using plain language accessible to nonlawyers, the book moves from broadbrush treatments of the US legal system and the history of medicine to specific issues that affect healthcare leaders daily, including contracts, torts, taxation, antitrust laws, regulatory compliance, and, most pressing, health insurance reform and the important changes that have taken place since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) became law in 2010. The legal concepts discussed in the book are amply supported by reallife examples, detailed explanations, and excerpts from decisions of federal and state courts.
Subjects:
Medical laws and legislation--United States
Medical care--Law and legislation--United States
Hospitals--Law and legislation--United States
we reviewed informed consent in the case of competent adults. There are many “gray” areas of consent in cases of children or incompetent adults; however, the law has sought to provide clear guidance for health care providers and legal guardians.
Review pages 393-411 in the Showalter textbook and choose at least one of the subtopics in this section regarding consent. Provide an explanation of the “gray area” of your choosing, including any relevant legal cases discussed, and how this is handled under the law.
Showalter, J. S. (2017) Consent. In
The Law of Healthcare Administration
(pp. 393-411). Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library.
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Brief Contents
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Detailed Contents
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Preface
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Chapter 1 The Anglo-American Legal System
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Chapter 2 A Brief History of Medicine
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Chapter 3 Health Reform, Access to Care, and Admission and Discharge
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Chapter 4 Contracts and Intentional Torts
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Chapter 5 Negligence
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Chapter 6 The Organization and Management of a Corporate Healthcare Institution
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Chapter 7 Liability of the Healthcare Institution
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Chapter 8 Medical Staff Privileges and Peer Review
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Chapter 9 Health Information Management
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Chapter 10 Emergency Care
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Chapter 11 Consent for Treatment and Withholding Consent
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Chapter 12 Taxation of Healthcare Institutions
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Chapter 13 Competition and Antitrust Law
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Chapter 14 Issues of Reproduction and Birth
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Chapter 15 Fraud Laws and Corporate Compliance
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Glossary
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Case Index
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Index
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About the Author
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The law that legalized medical marijuana in Florida in 2016
Write TWO paragraphs describing the law or policy
First paragraph: clearly define the law or policy, date when it took effect, and identify what problem it is trying to solve (why was it enacted?)
Second paragraph: identify the agency or organization responsible for its implementation or oversight and explain whether or not the law or policy seems to be effective in its implementation.
Sources: 2-4 sources are required for the proposal. A reference page with proper Chicago Style format required.
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The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed the rise of the international development sector, bringing with it new government agencies and international organizations (see Appendix – International Education and Development Timeline). Education played a pivotal role in the new development sector: Rostow’s (1960) modernization theory stipulated that investments in education would put Third World countries on the path to development, eventually transforming them into industrialized societies similar to those in Western Europe and North America.
However, the experiences of Zambia and Nepal show that the relationship between education and development is not straightforward or deterministic. Zambia initially concentrated on secondary and technical education, but was later hard-hit by structural adjustment programmes and burdened with debt. Nepal’s history shows not only that primary education can be rapidly expanded in just a few generations, but also that this expansion can marginalize many groups within a society.
The most important outcome of the post-war period was a set of ideas about what development is and what it means to be developed. These were articulated by development theorists such as Rostow (1960) as well as through international development organizations (e.g. UNDP, World Bank, USAID). The notions that former colonies should develop into industrial nations, that international aid could facilitate the economic growth required, and that investments in education were one way they could do so, all emerged during this period. More than 60 years later, these ideas still underlie much of the work within the field of international development as well as the ways in which development is constructed in popular media and the press. However, the next chapter examines how challenges to these underlying ideas have redefined development work and the role of education within it.
In your own words, define development. What does it mean for a society to be developed? Is education necessary for development, and is it sufficient to ensure development?
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The larger the mass of a star, the higher the internal pressures. Higher internal pressures causes higher temperatures and it is temperature that determines the types of fusion that can occur deep in a stars interior. Discuss all of the types of fusion that can occur in stars, the temperatures at which each begins, and the mass required to produce each temperature.
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The Latin term meaning “father of his country” which is implied as meaning the government is the true guardian of the needy and infirmed children.
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__________________ were a sixteenth century English set of laws which vagrants and abandoned and neglected children were bound to masters as indentured servants.
3.
Early English courts established to protect the property rights and welfare of the minor children of affluent families.
4.
Civic leaders who focused their attention on the misdeeds of poor children to control their behavior were called:
5.
In 1816, The Society for the Prevention of Pauperism was established to:
6.
When the first House of Refuge opened in New York the Society for the Prevention of Pauperism and the __________________ were influential in establishing such positive steps for juveniles.
7.
In 1853, New York philanthropist Charles Loring Brace helped developed the _______________________ as an alternative for dealing with neglected and delinquent youths.
8.
The first juvenile court was established in this state in 1899.
9.
The Juvenile Court Act of 1899 set up an independent court to handle criminal law violations by children under 16 years of age as well as created:
10.
The case of the
Kent v. United States (1966)
ruled that:
11.
The ___________________________ established the a federal office on delinquency prevention and was enacted to identify the needs of youth and to fund programs aimed at deterring juvenile crime.
12.
A noncriminal youth who falls under the jurisdiction of the courts by reason of having engaged in behavior prohibited to minors, such as truancy.
13.
The Court case of ________________ ruled that a minor has basic due process rights at trial.
14.
The Court case of ________________ ruled that the level of evidence for the finding of juvenile delinquency is proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
15.
Held that the Fourth Amendment guarantee against unreasonable searches is not violated by drug testing all students who choose to participate in interscholastic athletics.
16.
In 1974, Congress passed the ______________________, which provides funds to states to bolster their services for maltreated children and their parents.
17.
According to the shifting philosophies of juvenile justice outlined in your text, the time from 1950-1970 recognized that:
18.
There are more than 450 juvenile ________________ who focus on providing treatment for youth accused of substance abuse offenses.
19.
A program developed in Arizona in an effort to reduce adolescent involvement in criminal behavior that has since been added to school curricula in all 50 states is known as:
20.
The Supreme Court held that the _______________ protections against unreasonable search and seizures apply to students but that the need to maintain an orderly educational environment modifies the needs for warrants and probable cause.
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This document summarizes the 1947 Mendez v. Westminster Supreme Court case, which ruled that segregating Mexican American students into separate schools violated the 14th Amendment. It discusses how this case paved the way for the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision banning racial segregation in schools. The case involved Mexican American parents in California suing to allow their children to attend white schools rather than segregated Mexican schools with inferior conditions. Thurgood Marshall participated in this case and it influenced his strategy in Brown v. Board.
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The late 1920s and 1930s were a time when many Americans endured the humiliation of rampant racism as well as crushing poverty. Yet most mainstream popular music (exemplified by the Tin Pan Alley style) avoided these issues and focused instead on escapist themes of privacy and romance.
Why might this have been the case? Do you feel that contemporary popular music also focuses on escapist themes like the 1920s and 1930s or do you feel that it tackles the relevant issues of the day? Do you feel that popular music works best as an escape from the problems of the world or as a forum to explore and engage in such issues? Please be as specific as possible in citing examples
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The last term you attended at Waldorf you dropped a course while on Satisfactory Academic Progress Warning which caused your dismissal. If you would like to appeal this dismissal and reinstate yourself into the program you’ll need to complete the attached form and write a statement.
1. Provide a typed and signed statement describing the circumstances that led to your lack of academic progress while on Satisfactory Academic Progress. Be specific and concise in your explanation as to why you were unable to make successful progress.
(My mother became ill in July 2017, I had to care for her. She passed away in October 2017) .
2. Provide a plan of action that you will use to ensure your future academic success. Include information on how much time a day/week you will dedicate to your coursework.
3. Develop a plan with your advisor to repeat courses as needed and include this with your appeal.
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The last topic to be covered in this course is Chapter 14, Social Movements.
Choose to view one of the movies in this Unit, either
The Garden
(in English and somein Spanish with English subtitles) or
Holding Ground Parts 1 and 2.
Then consider the following social justice issues listed below that have impacted physiological, social, psychological and spiritual human behavior and development on the macro (societal) and mezzo (family and community) person and environmental dimensions of human functioning. These issues could serve as the foundation to the creation of a social movement in your local (city, small town), state, or federal level. Choose a topic that you have some passion for that you or others known to you have experienced. If you have your own topic, not on the list, check with the Instructor.
Some examples are:
Medical health care costs
Disability accessibility
Housing conditions (lack of or segregated sub-standard housing and rent)
Environmental air/ground conditions (e.g. sinkholes in a neighborhood, ground pollution causing birth defects, etc.)
Nutrition needs (e.g. hunger, poverty, etc.)
Political representation (e.g. lack of access to voter registration, municipal representation, or suppression)
Safety measures - (e.g. police profiling, lack of police patrols, neighborhood violence, racial violence)
Unemployment – e.g. layoffs, segregated workplaces by gender/race/age
Poverty – low income, lack of health insurance, lack of access to payment for medications.
High property taxes
Neglected or segregated schools
Banking and regulatory practices that may profile or discriminate against specified populations
Discriminatory practices involving vulnerable minority populations
Toxic air/water pollution
Conduct a literature review of 10 peer-reviewed sources to research the social justice aspects of your chosen issue and its consequences - e.g. physiological, political, social, psychological, and spiritual consequences on the macro (societal, community) and mezzo (family and community) personal and environmental dimensions. Integrate by way of in-text cited content the research findings into your paper’s content from the Hutchison text - e.g. Chapters 13 on Communities and Chapter 14 on Social Movement and from the supplemental sources. Instructions on how to write a literature review is posted under Assignments. (See above.)
Respond to the following:Explain historically how this issue came to be and the current conditions that are impacting on what specific population/s of people. Discuss the importance of your issue. “What are the two or three cultural frames that would motivate people to engage in collective action on this issue….How important do you think emotions are in motivating people to participate in [this] social movement activity (Hutchison, 2019, 450)?” Explain and support your rationale by way of in-text cited content.
What “Elite Allies” (p. 436) could be recruited as influential forces to a.
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The last quarter of the 19th century saw a shift within the art world from male-dominated history and genre scenes to female-dominated interiors and landscapes, along with a shift in artistic discourse from the theories of John Ruskin to those of James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Describe the theories of each of these figures and why this shift occurred. Then discuss the differences between the two types of art associated with these theories, using specific examples.
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Performance Management Process Phases
Using the internet
, research the employee performance management process. There is a wealth of articles and resources for each phase of the process
The phases:
Establishing Performance Goals
Developing Performance Plans
Giving and Receiving Feedback
Evaluating Performance
Identify and explain each phase, then discuss the best practice for that phase.
2-3 pages;
Double spaced, APA formatted.
Provide links to all resources used for this paper - no need to include citations or a full reference page just the links will do. Please use free web sources.
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The Lab assignment will be graded out of 100 points. There are multiple parts or tasks that make up each Lab.
This document can be downloaded here :
Lab4CFall20v1.docx
The code you need to start with :
Lab4Part1.c
The data file you need :
Lab4giftList.txt
(Note that this file name doesn't match the code so you'll need to adjust that.)
Some tasks ask you to write code, and specify what name to use for the file in NetBeans. You need to use exactly the name that is given (do not change the case, or make any other modification). Remember, the name of the main class must match the filename.
There are further instructions at the bottom (after the questions) about how to save the file from NetBeans in order to be able to turn it in.
For every lab assignment you need to create an answers file. In this answers file you will put in answer any questions that are asked, you will show the output of code that you write and you will reference any code files that you create for a given question. See below for more details about what goes in the answers file.
Your answers document needs to be named with your initials and the last four digits of your ID number and then Lab#answers. So if my initials are JCMT and the last four digits of my ID are 1234, then the answers file for my Lab 4 would be
JCMT1234Lab3answers
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The ONLY acceptable file formats are Word document, OpenOffice document, and PDF.
Put your last name, first name and UTA ID in the file on the first line.
[-5 deduction if not**]
Label the answers for each question with the number/letter of the question.
Separate each answer from the next answer by at least two blank lines
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[-5 deduction if not**]
Include EVERY question number/letter combination from the assignment in your answers document. If the question is a coding question telling you to save a file, for example some question numbered 17.b), then in your answers document you should have a line like the following for question 17.b):
17.b) Please see file Lab1Part3.c for this question.”
Put all your question answers the answer document.
If the lab question asks you to show the output of a doing some particular thing with the code, then you must also put a screenshot of the output in the answer document. For output that takes up more than one screen, make multiple pictures so that every screen is recorded. If you do not include the screenshots in your answer document, then the questions that should have had screenshots will be considered “Not answered” and will be awarded ZERO 0 points.
Each task below will instruct you where to put your answers. If the task says to “Save your program as file
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” then this .c file should be turned in as part of the assignment along with the answers file.
Every lab assignment has a given due date. No late labs will be accepted. (Five minutes late is still late.) Lab assignments will be posted on Canvas. If you are unable to turn in your .
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“The knowledge of your Learning Patterns provides you with an explanation
of how you learn, not an excuse for failing to put forth the effort to learn.”
—Christine A. Johnston (2010, p. 107)
4Developing an Adept Mind
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Learning Outcomes
After reading this chapter, you should be able to
• Define the term adept mind.
• Explain the role critical thinking plays in becoming a successful student.
• Demonstrate critical reading within the college learning context.
• Describe how your Patterns affect your critical-reading skills.
• Demonstrate critical writing within the college learning context.
• Describe how your Patterns affect your critical-writing skills.
• Explain how critical-thinking skills contribute to academic integrity.
“In order to thrive in the 21st Century, intentional learners should be
empowered through a mastery of intellectual and practical skills, informed
about forms of inquiry, and responsible for their personal actions.”
—J. Doherty and K. Ketchner (2005, p. 1)
Section 4.2Becoming a Critical Thinker
4.1 The Adept Mind
Chapter 3 was devoted to helping you understand how to use metacognition, the learning
techniques known as decoding and FITing, and personalized strategies to become a more
intentional learner. This chapter builds on that knowledge by framing how to use your Learn-
ing Patterns to develop an adept mind.
The adept mind helps you succeed in all areas of life. It is one that makes good decisions and
can discern the difference between fact and fiction. It studies a situation’s complexity, weighs
the facts, examines the logic behind a choice, and determines whether a choice is appropriate.
The adept mind is intentional, stable, and often methodical and always seeks to improve its
efficiency and effectiveness. The adept mind is vital not only to the work of a student, but also
to the experience of being a parent, employee, or volunteer. No matter what you are called
on to do in life, you will need an adept mind to navigate the change you encounter and the
growth you seek.
The adept mind uses the critical skills of thinking, reading, and writing—skills this chap-
ter explores in depth—and uses them with integrity. The word critical is not one students
embrace easily. It has a negative connotation and suggests that someone has found fault with
something you have done. It conjures up images of a scolding voice, red pen marks, or nega-
tive comments. When applied to thinking, reading, and writing, however, the word critical
takes on a different meaning. To be critical means to delve deeper into a topic to better under-
stand, evaluate, and take a position on it. As you will see at the end of the chapter, being criti-
cal also means becoming able to use your research with honesty and originality.
4.2 Becoming a Critical Thinker
When you engage in critical think-
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to improve how you think. Thinking
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The Kite Runner contains many families that suffer in their own unique way. Two different fathers in the novel both are overbearing in their own way, which leads to their families falling apart. The author uses these families to dimistrait the theme of how overbearing parents will cause their kids to resent their family. The main character Amir's family's major source of unhappiness was Baba's decision to father an illegitimate child with the servant’s son. This created an unhealthy dynamic between The legitimate and illegitimate son where the legitimate son constantly had to fight for and earn his father's affection from the illegitimate son. It got so bad that Amir, the legitimate child, forced the two families to separate. Ironically, Baba showing his son too much affection is what separated them in the end. Amir’s wife Soraya has a broken family of her own. Her father was a famous General back in Afghanistan, but now does nothing but run a resale store as a hobby and cash in welfare checks. He sees himself as above the rest of his countrymen and too important to work labor. While he does nothing to improve his standard of living, he expects his daughter to not only be successful in school but pursue a high-paying job to his specification. This pressure makes Soray act out and rebel, leading her to compromise her Purity Within The Afghani community. This sacrifices her chance at marrying, one of the major ways his family could have moved up socially and economically. Both of these fathers put unrealistic expectations on their children leading to broken families in a different way. Baba’s unrealistic expectations led Amir into destroying the family he loved while Sayora’s father's overbearingness led her to ruin his family’s pride which he valued over everything.
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The Key cross-cultural themes of the project are country values and hofstede dimensions. Projects should be 23 pages long.
Project framework: Title page, table of contents, introduction, various chapters, conclusion, bibliography, appendics
project guidelines
Example: different leadership styles - USA, Vietnam and Singapore compared
Format of the project:
1. Discuss and analyse the determinants of culture in the country chosed: History, Religion, Social Structure, Political Philosophy, Economy, Language and education
2. Look at Hofstede Dimensions and World Values Survey to find background info
3. Other theoretical Perspectives
4. Conclusion must be about the cultural environment for business in the given country
5. Project Resources:
a. Hofstede Home page: http://www.geert-hofstede.com
b. World Values Survey: http://www.worldvaluessurvey.com
c. CIA World Fact Book: http://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html
d. Background information: Country statistical organization, the wall street journal, business week, the economist
6. Key Outcomes:
a. The demonstration of an ability to discuss and analyse the contents of this module
b. The exploration of the different dimensions of the global cultural environment
c. The identification of the main issues and challenges relating to culture and its impact on facing businesses today
d. Comprehensive business report on the application of the course concept within your own work place or one which you are familiar with
7. Using Harvard Referencing
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“The kind of relationships that society expects from its citizens and the way it organizes its important institutions – the family, the system of governance and control – can either nurture or stunt people’s impulses to give help to relatives, friends, and needy strangers” (Mandell and Schram, 2012, p. 28).
After watching the
Meaning of Human Services
video, and reflecting on the quote above, use the outline below to describe the history of human services in western society.
History of Human Services
. Discuss the history of helping behavior and human services in western culture. What factors have influenced our ability and willingness to help society members?
Changing Nature of Helping
. Describe how societal circumstances shape helping behavior. Explain the principle of reciprocity and its relation to western cycles of giving and helping. Be sure to include such philosophies as means tested vs. universal programs, culture of poverty vs. opportunity theory, etc.
Cycles of Helping
. Discuss the cycles of helping in the American society as they relate to welfare, juvenile justice, mental illness, and criminal justice. In your opinion, are we doing enough in these areas? If not, why not?
Your assignment should be two- to three-pages in length (excluding title and reference pages), and must include a minimum of three scholarly sources to substantiate your argument. At least two of these must be scholarly, peer-reviewed sources that were published within the past five years. Your paper and all sources must be formatted according to the APA guidelines
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THE KING COMPANY BACKGROUND The King Company experiences many of the difficulties common in today’s business climate. In response to declining sales, the company must transform itself from a strategy of expansion and high profit to one of cost containment and staff reductions.The case discusses the organization and provides details of the human resource department. Also presented are e-mails from various staff members. The e-mails identify specific problems that need to be addressed by the HR department and provides a look at King’s overall culture. You may find the tone of some e-mails to be unprofessional. This is a good lesson for us all--As much as we enjoy informality in the workplace, all documents and correspondence— including e-mails—can be retained and are discoverable in litigation. Managers must be cautious in their writing because inappropriate language may be impossible to defend in court.
Employees In the Case:
Amera, Argonta---Accounting employee
Andreas, Gary---employee on workers’ comp
Call, Jake---Compensation & Benefits Manager
Dean, Don---C.E.O.
Dugas, Karla---Benefits Coordinator
Folkner, Meg---Supervisor, CAD Design
Grant, Alan---Current HR Director
Honduras, Margo---Previous HR Director
Jones, Lyle---Production Employee
Madison, Charles---Senior V.P.
Petersen, Matt---Production Supervisor, Team 3
Planky, Burt---fishing buddy
Putt, Tonia---CAD Designer
Rey, Dave---Production Foreman
Sanders, Tomas---Design Manager
Scholl, Karmen---HRD Manager
Simms, Bertie---Designer
Smith, Mike---V.P.
Songun, Amy---Accounting Supervisor
Stone, Guy---Production Supervisor
Tu, Kevin---Staffing Manager
Varn, Juan---Safety & Security Manager
Warner, Salty---union promoter
White, Shaun---Employee Relations Manager
COMPANY BACKGROUND:
The King Company is a small manufacturing company located in a mid-sized city in the upper Midwest. King manufactures high-quality specialty components for the computer industry. The company was founded in 1994 by current CEO, Don Dean. Dean was a talented young engineer in Silicon Valley. When the industry hit the skids in the early 1990s, he found himself out the door with little more than an entrepreneurial spirit and a small severance. Dean left California, moved back to his home state and used his severance to finance The King Company, starting the company in small rented quarters in a nearly vacant strip mall. He brought in Cliff Madison early on as chief financial officer. Dean was smart enough to know that he had no head for figures, but Madison did. Madison was an old college buddy, a super accounting wiz, and somebody Dean could trust to squeeze as much mileage as possible out of his severance money. It was a good match. Madison managed the business, and Dean was the idea man and designer of the specialty components, patents of which were the backbone of King’s success. Today, the low-rent strip mall is a part of company history, and King employs 835 full-time workers.
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The key issue is why it's challenging to implement transformational change to the organization and why the organizations resist change.
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Describe how organizations develop strategies, routines and processes that make them reliable and accountable to transformational change.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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1. The ink-jet printing division of Environmental Printing has
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Environmental Printing was sued for $10 million by Addamax.
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venture and drove it out of business. The case is expected to go
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Environmental Printing is the plaintiff in an $8 million lawsuit
filed against a competitor in the high-end color-printer market.
Environmental Printing expects to win the case and be awarded
between $5.5 and $8 million.
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Environmental Printing recently became aware of a design flaw
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Such an action would likely cost the company between $400,000
and $800,000.
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