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1. Oftentimes, when individuals have cancerous tissue removed (such as breast tissue), lymphatic tissue is removed...

1. Oftentimes, when individuals have cancerous tissue removed (such as breast tissue), lymphatic tissue is removed as well. What condition would you expect to result after this lymphatic tissue is removed. Why?  

2. Gold medalist Chris Mears is a diver who suffered from a ruptured spleen several years ago. He almost died from this injury. When an individual suffers from a ruptured spleen, what would you guess is the most immediate danger?  

In: Nursing

Select someone in a leadership position at your organization or at a local company where you...

Select someone in a leadership position at your organization or at a local company where you might seek employment. This individual could be a director, manager, supervisor, or CEO of the organization.

Write a 1,050-word profile of the individual that you interviewed for your company's newsletter, and include the following:

Identify the individual and their position within the company, and briefly describe the organization.

Interpret the individual's leadership style based on the Five-Factor personality model, and offer one or more examples of the management and leadership roles of this individual.

Explain one incident where this individual had to solve a difficult problem or situation because things did not go as planned.

Describe the lessons that she/he learned from being able to problem solve, even when what she/he had been taught did not work.

Format your profile in the form of a newsletter (the final format may vary depending upon the company's style; please feel free to use either the provided template or to check the Internet or Microsoft® Word for additional newsletter templates).?

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

In: Accounting

On April 1, Nozomi created a new travel agency, Adventure Travel. The following transactions occurred during...

On April 1, Nozomi created a new travel agency, Adventure Travel. The following transactions occurred during the company’s first month.

2020, April

1. Nozomi invested $30,000 cash and computer equipment worth$20,000 in the company.
2. The company rented furnished office space by paying $1,800 cash for the first month’s (April) rent.
3. The company purchased $1,000 of office supplies for cash
10. The company paid $2,400 cash for the premium on a 12- month insurance policy. Coverage begins on April 11.
11. The company provided services to the following clients on account: Mike $3,500; Pelosi $6,000; Christy$1,200
14. The company paid $1,600 cash for two weeks’ salaries earned by employees.
15. The company bought a van in credit from Union Motors 20,000
16. Received $5000 cash from Pelosi
24. The company collected $8,000 cash for Services provided.
28. The company paid $1,600 cash for two weeks’ salaries earned by employees.
29. The company paid $350 cash for minor repairs to the company’s computer.
30. The company paid $750 cash for this month’s telephone bill.
31. Nozomi withdrew $1,500 cash from the company for personal use.

Required

a. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions for Apriland post them to the ledger accounts.
b. Prepare unadjusted Trial Balance as of April 30

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explain the reasoning of sending a lymph node biopsy from removal of a lump on a...

explain the reasoning of sending a lymph node biopsy from removal of a lump on a womans breast to the pathology lab for microscopic analysis evaluation

? what is the rational for reducing dietary salt for patients with high blood pressure?

to measure blood pressure, what artery would you most commonly use and why?

calculate the IRV of an individual with a vital capacity of 4,400ml, and ERV of 1,300mL and a tidal volume of 500ML

Trace a breath of air from the external nares through the respiratory system to the alveolar sacs

how would you expect the blood pressure changes afther excercise vary from people who are in shape versus those who are out of shape

THIS IS ANATOMY 2 Class

In: Anatomy and Physiology

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the average length of time for an individual to complete...

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the average length of time for an individual to complete (keep records for, learn, prepare, copy, assemble, and send) IRS Form 1040 is 10.41 hours (without any attached schedules). The distribution is unknown. Let us assume that the standard deviation is two hours. Suppose we randomly sample 36 taxpayers.

A) In words, define the random variable X.

the length of time, in minutes, for an individual to complete IRS Form 1040the length of time, in hours, for an individual to complete IRS Form 1040    the number of individuals who complete IRS Form 1040the number of taxpayers sampled

B) In words, define the random variable

X.

the average length of time, in hours, for a sample of 36 taxpayers to complete IRS Form 1040the average income of a random sample of taxpayers    the average length of time, in minutes, for a sample of 36 taxpayers to complete IRS Form 1040the average length of time, in hours, for a sample of 100 taxpayers to complete IRS Form 1040

c)

Give the distribution of

X.

(Round your answers to two decimal places.)

X ~

D) Find the probability that the 36 taxpayers took an average of more than 12 hours to finish their Form 1040s. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

E) Would you be surprised if the 36 taxpayers finished their Form 1040s in an average of more than 12 hours? Explain why or why not in a complete sentence.

No, because the probability is very close to 1.Yes, because the probability is very close to 0.   

In: Statistics and Probability

This week discusses contract law both as a general concept and also contract law a foundation...

This week discusses contract law both as a general concept and also contract law a foundation for the provider-patient or facility-patient relationship.

Give an example of a contract that you or someone you know has signed. We sign these things all the time from buying a car to a washing machine to leasing an apartment to going bungee jumping, etc.

Please explain who the parties are (buyer-seller; patient-doctor; leasor-lessee).

Let us know whether you read the terms of the contract.

Tell us whether there was any consideration (payment of money or deposit of something of value).

Let us know something that could be considered a breach of the contract (hypothetically).

Discuss what you think the damages could be.

In: Nursing

You have recently graduated from college with an MBA. Upon graduation, you start working for Roosevelt...

You have recently graduated from college with an MBA. Upon graduation, you start working for Roosevelt Power Plant. The boss, Mr. Jones, invites you into his office. Mr. Jones describes to you a large fraud that has recently taken place in the company. He asks you what actions should be taken to ensure that fraud does not occur again. After analyzing the company, you compile a list of actions that will be needed to prevent fraud from occurring again. Upon presenting the necessary steps and controls to be taken, Mr. Jones notices your suggestion: "Create a culture of honesty and create a positive work environment for employees." Mr. Jones is enraged and wants to know what a positive work environment has to do with the prevention and detection of fraud. 1. What would you tell Mr. Jones about why a positive work environment will help prevent fraud? 2. What factors would you tell Mr. Jones contribute to a negative work environment?

In: Accounting

Corporate Finance management - MBA why do we need to analyze the financial statement of companies?

Corporate Finance management - MBA

why do we need to analyze the financial statement of companies?

In: Finance

I am graduating with MBA degree. What would you recommend as a "letter to a future...

I am graduating with MBA degree. What would you recommend as a "letter to a future student"?

In: Operations Management

Mr. and Mrs. Bighead have two dependent children, both attending Temple University. Buford, age 19 is...

Mr. and Mrs. Bighead have two dependent children, both attending Temple University. Buford, age 19 is a sophomore who received a 1098T from Temple for 2017 showing $15,000 of qualified tuition and fees. Brunhilda, age 23 attends Temple Law School and she received a 1098T from Temple showing $25,000 in qualified tuition and fees.

a)Assuming an AGI on their joint return for 2017 of $172,000, how much education tax credits do the Bigheads get to take on their tax return?

b) How would your answer in a) change if their AGI were $125,000?

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