In: Statistics and Probability
Tina worked in Norway for two months in the current tax year. She earned $80,000 exclusively in the United States and $20,000 exclusively in Norway. Tina had to pay $8,000 in income taxes to Norway. Before considering the Foreign Tax Credit, Tina’s federal return is showing a tax liability of $16,000. She calculates that $7,000 of this federal tax is specifically related to the income earned in Norway. What is Tina’s Foreign Tax Credit?
In: Accounting
Government Question. 250 WORDS MINIMUM. PLEASE AND THANK YOU!
Most of the democratic countries of the world have abolished capital punishment. Why do you think the United States still uses execution? If other countries had our crime rate, do you think they would want capital punishment? List arguments for and against capital punishment. Should we draw the line according to age or severity of the crime?
In: Economics
Assuming you are CEO of an international trading company, which mainly engaged in trade activities between China, the United States and European countries. Please analyze and discuss in depth the impacts of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) on both the international trade system and your company according to theories of international trade and relevant news during the global epidemic. Tips: the trading product or service of your company can be subjectively assumed.
In: Operations Management
According to the CDC (2013), stroke is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, with over 800,000 people in the US dying from this each year. There is a geographic and racial disparity in risk and mortality.
What are some of the best practice stroke assessments and the nurse's role in stroke prevention related to those at highest risk and discuss your findings. Discuss ways the nurse can apply the neuro assessment to identify those at risk for stroke.
In: Nursing
In a survey of 520 potential jurors, one study found that 360 were regular watchers of at least one crime-scene forensics television series.
(a) Assuming that it is reasonable to regard this sample of 520 potential jurors as representative of potential jurors in the United States, use the given information to construct a 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of potential jurors who regularly watch at least one crime-scene investigation series.
In: Statistics and Probability
In: Economics
In a short but well-structured essay (3-5 paragraphs), explain
1-FDA Drug Evaluations in terms of Type I vs. Type II Errors.
2- Why can drug manufacturers charge more for drugs in the United States than in other countries? What is (are) the solution(s) for high drug prices in America?
Hint: in your essay you may talk about the cost of approving an safe, unsafe drugs
In: Economics
The process of becoming “male” or “female” begins during childhood and youth. Provide two specific examples of ways that parents start this process by “doing gender.” Provide two specific examples of ways that participating in sports reflects personality traits (e.g., gentleness versus competitiveness) commonly associated with women and men in the United States. How is this tied to the constructions of masculinity inherent in the “fag discourse” in U.S. high schools? (250 words)
In: Psychology
Some governments across the Americas are strong supporters of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). This is true despite evidence that small companies typically have difficulty competing against large multinationals when their nations take part in regional trading blocs.
Do you think the FTAA would improve living standards in small countries (such as Ecuador and Nicaragua) or benefit only the largest nations such as Canada and the United States? Explain.
In: Economics