Match each word with the definition below: Agnosia, athetosis, myoclonus, apraxia, akathisia, dysphasia, chorea, tremor
1. __________impaired language production or comprehension that interferes with communication
2. __________Involuntary rapid contractions of muscle groups in random pattern
3.__________Impaired recognition of tactile, visual, or auditory patterns
4. _________Involuntary, rhythmic, oscillating movement of a body part
5. _________Shocklike, nonpatterned muscle contractions causing limb movement; may occur during sleep.
6. _________ Inability to perform purposeful or skilled motor actions
7. _________Involuntary, slow, twisting, writhing movements
8. __________ Motor restlessness, compulsion to move lower extremities
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Engineering Failure Research Paper
Please type the paper at the following link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mBBmQ80ZK3zwvPr33qylILwcB3-islvVpoHTEjeaur8/edit?usp=sharing
In: Civil Engineering
Word Limit: Minimum 2,700 words ā Maximum 3,000 words [includes footnotes and
bibliography]
QUESTION 1 [30 marks]
On 1 August, Nandini, who owns an electrical appliance store, Nandini Electro Pty Ltd, places an advertisement in the newspaper which states:
āHuge Electronics Sale. All Computers 50% off.ā
Visit our web site and see the large range of goods we carry.ā
On 2 August, Angelo reads the advertisement and visits the web site. He sees a picture of a Apple Model Number 5 Computer and clicks on the picture. Angelo is linked to a page which has all the details on this computer. At the bottom of the page are words āContact Usā and the storeās email address.
That afternoon Angelo sends the following email to the store:
āWhat is the price of the Apple Model Number 5 computer? How many models of this computer do you have in stock?
Within 1 hour, Nandini replies to Angelo by email, saying:
āWe have five Apple Model Number 5 computers in stock. Our retail price is $2,000 and the sale is price is $1,000.ā
Angelo telephones several other computer stores to check their prices and discovers Nandiniās price is very cheap. Angelo decides to buy this computer from Nandini Electro Pty Ltd.
On 3 August Angelo telephones Nandiniās store and asks if this model computer is still on sale.
Nandini, who answers the phone, replies: āYes, I can see one on the shelf right now, it is sale priced at $1,000.ā
Angelo says: āGreat, I will buy it. My name is Angelo and I will come and pick it up immediately.ā
Nandini replies: āSee you soon, Angelo.ā
Angelo takes a taxi to Nandiniās store. When Angelo walks into the store, Angelo sees one the advertised computer he wants on the display shelf with price tag saying āSale Price $1,000.ā
1
Angelo says to Nandini: āI just telephoned you about buying this computer for $1,000. I am here to pay for it and take it home.
Nandini replies: āIām sorry, I have changed my mind. This is the last Apple Model Number 5 computer I have in stock and I have decided to give it to my brother, Raju, as a wedding present for his wedding tomorrow.ā
(a) Advise Angelo what legal rights he has under the common law of contract in respect of the computer that he wished to purchase. Your answer must include relevant legal principles and relevant case law to support your answer. [20 Marks];
and
(b) Assume the computer is still available for sale but Nandini says to Angelo she has
changed her mind about the price and that it is now for sale for $1, 800. Analyse whether Nandini has acted in breach of a relevant statute law studied in this course. Your answer must identify the relevant statute and section(s) together with a discussion on its relevance to the given facts. [10 Marks]
In: Accounting
memo format( word doc )
The MBA Decision
Raj Danielson graduated from university six years ago with a
finance undergraduate degree. Although he is satisfied with his
current job, his goal is to become an investment banker. He feels
that an MBA degree would allow him to achieve this goal. After
examining schools, he has narrowed his choice to either Assiniboine
University or the University of Passy. Both schools encourage
internships, but to get class credit for the internship, no salary
can be accepted. Other than internships, neither school allows its
students to work while enrolled in its MBA program.
Raj currently works at the money management firm of Prash and Sid.
His annual salary at the firm is $63,000 and his salary is expected
to increase at 5 percent per year until retirement. He is currently
28 years old and expects to work for 38 more years. His current job
includes a fully paid health insurance plan, and his current
average tax rate is 24 percent. Raj has a savings account with
enough money to cover the entire cost of his MBA program.
The Sentinel School of Business at Assiniboine University is one
of the top MBA programs in the country. The MBA degree requires two
years of full-time enrollment at the university. The annual tuition
is $65,000, payable at the beginning of each school year. Books and
other supplies are estimated to cost $4,500 per year. Raj expects
that after graduation from Assiniboine, he will receive a job offer
for about $88,000 per year, with a $14,000 signing bonus. The
salary at this job will increase at 5.5 percent per year. Because
of the higher salary, his average income tax rate will increase to
31 percent.
The Pond School of Business at the University of Passy began its
MBA program 16 years ago. The Pond School is smaller and less well
known than the Sentinel School. It offers an accelerated one-year
program, with a tuition cost of $90,000 to be paid upon
matriculation. Books and other supplies for the program are
expected to cost $3,000. Raj thinks that he will receive an offer
of $85,000 per year upon graduation, with a
$9,000 signing bonus. The salary at this job will increase at 3.7
percent per year. His average tax rate at this level of income will
be 31 percent.
Both schools offer a health insurance plan that will cost $2,500
per year, payable at the beginning of the year. Raj also estimates
that room and board expenses will cost
$20,000 per year at both schools. The appropriate discount rate is
6.5 percent.
You are required to:
1. (1%) How does Rajās age affect his decision to
get an MBA?
2. (1%) What other, perhaps non-quantifiable, factors
affect Rajās decision to get an MBA?
3. (4%) Assuming all salaries are paid at the end of
each year, what is the best option for Raj from a strictly
financial standpoint? Show your assumptions, calculations and
explain why one of the option is better than the other
alternatives.
There are three options to compare: remain at his current job,
pursue a Wilton MBA, or pursue a Mt. Perry MBA. Compare the options
using after-tax cash flows. Hint: room and board costs are
irrelevant since presumably they will be the same whether he
attends college or keeps his current job. Take in account the
opportunity costs: lost salary during the MBA.
4. (2%) What initial salary would Raj need to receive
to make him indifferent between attending Assiniboine University
and staying in his current position?
Since the first salary payment will not be received for three
years, you need to compound this value two years into the future to
arrive at the salary amount after graduation.
5. (1%) Suppose, instead of being able to pay cash for
his MBA, Raj must borrow the money. Explain how would this affect
his decision?
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Judgments about physicians' orders:
The word autonomy literally means "self-governing." The concept of nursing autonomy can be discussed on two levels: the autonomy of the profession and autonomy of the individual practitioner. Self-regulation is the mark of collective professional autonomy. Individual autonomy involves self-determination, responsibility, accountability, independence, and a willingness to take risks. Autonomy is generally considered to be an important criterion in judging the professional status of occupation. However, we continue to debate whether nurses have autonomy (Burkhardt & Nathaniel (2008). Ethics & Issues (3rd. ed.).
Nurses are frequently asked to give medication with which they are not familiar. Unable to quickly determine the appropriateness or safety of a given drug, nurses may decide to refuse to administer a particular drug. Discuss:
1) What feelings, emotions, and values are involved in the nurse's decision to refuse to follow a physician's order?
2) What are some predictable reactions of the nurse's coworkers, supervisors, and physicians when a nurse refuses to follow a physician's order?
3) What ethical principles can be used to guide such decisions?
4) How is the nurse empowered in these types of situations?
In: Nursing
Based on "Case Study: Fetal Abnormality" and the required topic study materials, write a 750-1,000-word reflection that answers the following questions:
In: Nursing
Write a 200- to 400-word essay about the most important thing you learned while watching "Presidential Power" and "Presidential Powers 2." Please answer based on the video-thank you
Please watch the video- there are short videos.
you easy can be find on youtube by typing: Presidential Power: Crash Course Government and Politics #11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l02sK5LovI&index=11&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOfse2ncvffeelTrqvhrz8H
easy can be find on youtube by typing: Presidential Powers 2: Crash Course Government and Politics #12
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnHb-zyWh14&index=12&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOfse2ncvffeelTrqvhrz8H
In: Economics
500 word answer please............. Defenses to Negligence. Neal Petersonās entire family skied, and Peterson started skiing at the age of two. In 2000, at the age of eleven, Peterson was in his fourth year as a member of a ski race team. After a race one morning in February, Peterson continued to practice his skills through the after-noon. Coming down a slope very fast, at a point at which his skis were not touching the ground, Peterson collided with David Donahue. Donahue, a forty-three-year-old advanced skier, was skating (skiing slowly) across the slope toward the parking lot. Peterson and Donahue knew that falls or collisions and accidents and injuries were possible with skiing. Donahue saw Peterson āsplit secondsā before the impact, which knocked Donahue out of his skis and down the slope ten or twelve feet. When Donahue saw Peterson lying motionless nearby, he immediately sought help. To recover for his injuries, Peterson filed a suit in a Minnesota state court against Donahue, alleging negli-gence. Based on these facts, which defense to a claim of negligence is Donahue most likely to assert? How is the court likely to apply that defense and rule on Petersonās claim? Why? [Peterson ex rel. Peterson v. Donahue, 733 N.W.2d 790 (Minn.App. 2007)]
In: Accounting
Using SQL Developer ONLY!
Lab 5 1.
Create a lab report file (MS Word compatible) and name it as āIT4153_Lab 5_ Your D2L IDā.
a. Create two tables: Employee: empID (PK), empFname, empLname, deptID(FK) and Department: deptID(PK), deptName, chairID chairID is empID from Employee table
b. Insert at least 3 rows in the Department table and at least 6 rows in the Employee table.
c. Create trigger on update of chairID that enforces the following business rules ⢠One employee can chair no more than one department. ⢠Each department has exactly one chair.
Note: Check what happens with department when you delete it's chair from the table
In: Computer Science
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY REVIEW
For the following word parts, write the definition
1. phleb/o:
2. -otomy:
3. hepat/o:
4. -itis:
5. ven/i-:
6. -puncture:
7. syncop/o:
8. nos/o:
9. comi/o:
10. -al:
11. ante-:
12. cubit/o:
13. anti-:
14. -sepsis:
15. coagul/o:
16. glyc/o:
17. -lysis:
18. ped/o:
19. iatr/o:
20. hem/o:
21. hemat/o:
22. -oma:
23. inter-:
24. -stitial:
25. capillar/o:
26. thromb/o:
27. -sis:
28. derm/o:
29. plant/o:
30. palm/o:
31. -rrhage:
32. PPE:
33. ASCP:
34. HBV:
35. HCV:
36. HIV:
37. OSHA:
38. IAPS:
39. NCA:
40. NPA:
41. POL:
42. CLSI:
43. CBC:
44. EDTA:
45. SST:
46. PST:
47. PT:
48. APTT:
49. FDA:
50. POCT:
51. PKU:
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