Go online and search for an accounting related news article that is dated no earlier than six months from today and provide a brief summary (minimum one paragraph with a minimum of five sentences) in your own words of the news article along with the proper citations as to where you obtained the article. For your reference citation, please provide (1) the title of the article, (2) the author of the article, (3) the publication where the article is published, and (4) the publication date of the article.
In: Accounting
Now that you have a better understanding of interest rates, consider a situation in which you need to purchase a car for work. You have found a reliable car within your budget, but you are not sure whether or not to finance the purchase. What questions would you need to consider before making such a decision? What are some of the pros and cons of using credit?
Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.
In: Finance
In your citations, include the following:
In: Nursing
Write about COLOR BLINDNESS
•Who discovered the disease
•When, where, and how was the disease discovered
•Are there treatments or cures for the disease
•Describe relevant information regarding how (if) the treatments or
cure were discovered.
•Provide a timeline of important events and individuals involved in
the discovery and progression of knowledge regarding the
disease.
Be sure to include information about the following. Write in paragraph format, include citations from your sources where you found the information. Minimum 300 words.
In: Biology
You are required to submit a 4-page, typed, single-spaced paper describing the Canadian culture and comparing it with the culture of your home country India. This paper should reflect your thoughts on Canadian values and how these values are similar/different to the values of your home country India. You are required to research at least two scholarly publications and three articles in the popular press to inform your thoughts. Use APA style to reference your citations.
In: Operations Management
1) An airplane is flying through a thundercloud at a height of 2000 m. (This is very dangerous because of updrafts, turbulence, and the possibility of electric discharge.) If there are charge concentrations of 45 C at height 3300 m within the cloud and −41 C at height 948 m, what is the strength of the electric field E at the aircraft? The Coulomb constant is 8.99 × 109 N·m2 /C 2 . Answer in units of V/m.
2) Find the magnitude of the electric field at a point midway between two charges +27.0 × 10−9 C and +78.8 × 10−9 C separated by a distance of 56.5 cm. The value of the Coulomb constant is 8.99 × 109 N · m2 /C 2 . Answer in units of N/C. Answer in units of N/C.
In: Physics
The frequency of a genetic syndrome is 1 in 2000. Assuming that the syndrome is determined by a homozygous recessive allele and that there are only 2 alleles in the population, what is the percentage of carriers for this syndrome assuming the gene is in HWE? What is the probability that a person, who discovers that they are a carrier, has a child with the syndrome?
In: Biology
a volume of 400 ml ringers lactate was started at 2000 it is infusing at a rate of 90 miles per hour what is the total infusion time what is the completion time
In: Nursing
In: Statistics and Probability
A school that opened with 1500 students in the year 2000 was expected to grow at a rate of p'(t)= 150/ √(1+.2t), where p(t) represents the total school population t years after 2000. What was the expected enrollment in 2005.
I got p(t) to be 1500√u and I can't find out how to get C. If someone could make sure I have the right p(t) and explain how to get C, that would be great.
In: Math