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Discussion Weeks 3 – Chapter 7 and 8
$10.00Chapter 7
- Why do you think that the US Constitution does not cite God or mention religion in anyway?
- What was so unprecedented about the new state constitutions, and what principles of government did they embody?
- What sorts of men drafted the Constitution in 1787, and how representative were they of all Americans? What explains the differences between the Federalists and the Anti- federalist? Do you think they shared the same vision of what they wanted America to become? How widespread was the popular backing for the Constitution, and what accounts for its ratification?
Chapter 8
- 1.What role did the “people” play in Washington’s inauguration in 1789? What was the purpose of the grand procession, and why was the militia present?
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Identifying the critical first stage of developing any research study
$7.50RES/351 Week 3 research Paper
Stages of the Research Process
Resources: The University Library or the Electronic Reserve Readings
Find at least two business research peer-reviewed articles in the
University Library.
Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you practice identifying the critical first stage of developing any research study:
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Week 3 Homework Assignment
$7.50Develop a creative name for your lemonade stand, then explain why the name is important when you are considering branding options.
Create a mission statement for your lemonade stand; then explain why a mission statement is important for your company.
You are very involved with your community; please outline your CSR plan for your business.
The textbook list many different types of pricing strategies; please pick one of these and explain how you will deliver on this strategy with your stand.
Even though you only sell to local customers, you understand that you could package your lemonade and sell it globally online. Evaluate whether or not the company should go global by creating an online presence and selling your lemonade online.
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How is prejudice developed and nurtured through classical and operant conditioning
$7.50Psychology Week 3 Assignment
1) Distinguish between operant conditioning, observational learning, and social learning. How are these different kinds of learning utilized in the work place? Give specific examples for each one.
2) How is prejudice developed and nurtured through classical and operant conditioning? Give specific examples that demonstrate each kind of learning.
3) You are scheduled to present the results of your work on creating a new software program for your company. What memory techniques will you use in order to be free of too much dependence on notes and the PowerPoint slides? Be specific as to how you will relate the technique to the content of the presentation.
4) Name and describe the three qualities of emotional intelligence according to Sternberg and Gardner? If you were interviewing applicants for a position in your company and wanted to know if they had emotional intelligence, how would you go about discovering that? Would you do that in an interview or by some other means?
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FI-516 – WEEK 3 HOMEWORK
$5.00FI-516 – WEEK 3 HOMEWORK PROBLEMS
Problem No. 1 on Options based on Chapter 8
A Call Option on the stock of XYZ Company has a market price of $9.00. The price of the underlying stock is $36.00, and the strike price of the option is $30.00 per share. What is the Exercise Value of this Call Option? What is the Time Value of the Option?
Problem No. 2 on Options based on Chapter 8
The Exercise (Strike) Price on ABC Company’s Option is $21.00, its Exercise Value is $23.00, and its Time Value is $7.00. What is the Market Value of the Option? What is the price of the underlying stock?Problem on Capital Structure Change – Chapter 15 – No. 4
Nichols Corporation’s value of operations is equal to $500 million after a recapitalization (the firm had no debt before the recap). It raised $200 million in new debt and used this to buy back stock. Nichols had no short-term investments before or after the recap. After the recap, wd = 40%. What is S (the value of equity after the recap)?Problem on Capital Structure Change – Chapter 15 – No. 6
Dye Trucking raised $150 million in new debt and used this to buy back stock. After the recap, Dye’s stock price is $7.50. If Dye had 60 million shares of stock before the recap, how many shares does it have after the recap?Problem on Swaps based on Chapter 23
Company A can issue floating-rate debt at LIBOR + 1%, and it can issue fixed rate debt at 9%. Company B can issue floating-rate debt at LIBOR + 1.5%, and it can issue fixed-rate debt at 9.4%.
Suppose A issues floating-rate debt and B issues fixed-rate debt, after which they engage in the following swap: A will make a fixed 7.95% payment to B, and B will make a floating-rate payment equal to LIBOR to A.What are the resulting net payments of A and B?
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HC491 Week 3
$7.50Chapter 5
1. Describe how we measure the clinical performance of an HCO as a whole? For example, can you aggregate good performance in cardiology and poor performance in obstetrics, and say “overall, performance is average”?Chapter 6
- Describe how an institution can ensure that its medical staff plan is realistic? List the specific steps you think would be important, and which would make a reassuring checklist when presented to physicians and to the governing board.
- Medical staff leadership: Why should medical staff leadership be appointed by and accountable to the governing board, as opposed to being selected entirely by the medical staff or by the executive?
- What is the goal of communication with physicians? How is that goal attained in large organizations?
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Individual Assignment Inventory
$5.00ACC 205 Week 3 Assignment – InventoryIndividual Assignment Inventory1. Specific identification method. Boston Galleries uses the specific identification method for inventory valuation. Inventory information for several oil paintings follows.Woods and Moon were sold during the year for a total of $35,000. Determine the firm’sa. cost of goods sold.b. gross profit.c. ending inventory.2. Inventory valuation methods: basic computations. The January beginning inventory of the White Company consisted of 300 units costing $40 each. During the first quarter, purchases were:The White Company uses a perpetual inventory system.Using the White Company data, fill in the following chart to compare the results obtained under the FIFO, LIFO, and weighted-average inventory methods.FIFOLIFOWeighted AverageGoods available for sale3. Perpetual inventory system: journal entries. At the beginning of 20X3, Beehler Company implemented a computerized perpetual inventory system. The following transactions occurred:a. Prepare journal entries for the above purchases and sales.b. Calculate the balance in the firm’s Inventory account. -
Engineering Materials Week 3
$7.505.1 Briefly explain the difference between self-diffusion and interdiffusion.
5.7 A sheet of steel 2.5mm thick has nitrogen atmospheres on both sides at 900C and is permitted to achieve a steady-state diffusion condition. The diffusion coefficient of nitrogen in steel at 900 C is 1.2 10^-10 m^2/s, and the diffusion flux is found to be 1.0 10^-7 kg/m^2-s. The concentration of nitrogen in the steel at the high-pressure side is 2kg/m^3. How far into the sheet from this high pressure side will the concentration be 0.5kg/m^3? Assume a linear concentration profile.
5.17 Using the data in Table 5.2, compute the value of D for the diffusion of magnesium in aluminum at 400C.
5.30 The outer surface of a steel gear is to be hardened by increasing its carbon content; the carbon is to be supplied from an external carbon-rich atmosphere that is maintained at an elevated temperature. A diffusion heat treatment at 600C (873K) for 100 min increases the carbon concentration to 0.75 wt% at a position 0.5mm below the surface. Estimate the diffusion time required at 900C (1173K) to achieve this same concentration also at 0.5mm position.
6.5 An aluminum bar 125mm (5.0 in.) long and having a square cross section 16.5 mm (0.65 in.) on an edge is pulled in tension with a load of 66,700 N (15,000 lb) and experiences an elongation of 0.43 mm. Assuming that the deformation is entirely elastic, calculate the modulus of elasticity of the aluminum.
6.24 Figure 6.21 shows the tensile engineering stress-strain behavior for a steel alloy. a. What is the modulus of elasticity?
- What is the proportional limit?
- What is the yield strength at a strain off-set of 0.002?
- What is the tensile strength?
6.38 For some metal alloy, a true stress of 345 MPa produces a plastic true strain of 0.02. How much will a specimen of this material elongate when a true stress of 415 MPa is applied if the original length is 500mm. Assume a value of 0.22 for the strain-hardening exponent, n.
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- A 10 mm diameter Brinell hardness indenter produced an indentation 2.50 mm in diameter in a steel alloy when a load of 1000 kg was used. Compute the HB of this material?
- What will the diameter of an indentation to yield a hardness of 300HB when a 500 kg load is used?
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INF 336 Week 3 Assignment Need Definition
$5.00INF 336 Week 3 Assignment Need Definition
a. Why is it preferable to separate need identification and defining commercial equivalents into two separate stages?
b. Why is early supply/supplier important?
c. What are the disadvantages of specifying by performance? What are the advantages?
d. How does a supply professional know that a certain requirement is strategic?