What role did women play in the early-twentieth-century fight for social justice?
In: Psychology
In: Advanced Math
What is the goals of Early vedic religion andn Late vedic religion?
Thank you!
In: Psychology
In addition to the "Early Congress" and the later "Return to Party Government," what are the four "eras" of Congress?
In: Psychology
Symington and Cribbs (S&C) is a sporting goods distributor.
S&C uses the FIFO inventory method to determine the cost of its
ending inventory. Ending inventory quantities are determined by a
physical count. For the fiscal year-end December 31, 2013, ending
inventory was originally determined to be $67 million. However, in
early January of 2014, the company's controller, Amy Grant,
discovered that an error was made in the inventory count. The
correct amount of ending inventory should be $87 million. The
auditors did not discover the error and the financial statements
are scheduled to be issued on February 26, 2014. S&C is a
public company.
Amy's first reaction was to communicate her finding to the auditors
and to revise the financial statements before they are issued.
However, she knows that this was a very good year for the company
with profits far exceeding analysts' expectations. If the error is
not corrected this year, it will self-correct next year as long as
2014 ending inventory is correctly stated. This will help future
2014 profits. On the other hand, her fellow workers' profit sharing
plans are based on annual pretax earnings and if she revises the
statements, everyone's profit sharing bonus will be higher this
year.
Required:
1. Is Amy correct by stating that the error will self-correct next
year as long as 2014 ending inventory is correctly stated? If the
error is not corrected in the current year, what will be the effect
on 2013 and 2014 income before tax?
2. Discuss the ethical dilemma Amy faces.
At least 350 words and one reference.
In: Accounting
In late 2004 and early 2005, the price of raw coffee beans jumped as much as 50% from the previous year. In response, the price of roasted coffee rose about 14%. Similarly, in late 2014 and early 2015, the price of raw beans fell by about 25%, yet the price of roasted coffee fell by only a few percentage points. Why did the roasted coffee price change less than in proportion to the rise in the cost of raw beans?
In: Economics
Highlight each of the potential or actual conflicts of
interest.
• Taking a client or group of children to a movie you want to
see
• Using a client’s credit card to pay your electricity bill
• Telling your client or a family about another Individual Support
Worker or Early Childhood Educator looking for work
• Leaving work early without prior approval
• Organising a cooking activity because you and your client/ the
children you are caring for enjoy baking
In: Nursing
Researchers are investigating the number of car crashes occurring on a certain stretch of a highway. They classify the crashes as early in the week (Monday/Tuesday), mid-week (Wednesday/Thursday) or on the weekend (Friday/Saturday/Sunday). The number of crashes for each time period is given in the table below:
| Early | Mid-Week | Weekend |
| 28 | 34 | 46 |
Use the appropriate hypothesis test at the 5% level to determine
if the proportions of crashes occurring on this stretch of highway
are different for the 3 time periods.
In: Statistics and Probability
A researcher is interested in knowing whether early childhood education has an impact on graduate earnings. She finds 14 published studies that have tested the null hypothesis that there is no impact. Since the studies were conducted at different times in different countries, it is reasonable to assume that the samples are statistically independent.
Assuming that there is in fact no relationship between early childhood education and graduate earnings, what is the probability that at least one of the 14 studies will reject the null hypothesis at a 10% significance level?
In: Statistics and Probability
A person presented with low back pain spreading along the distribution of S1 spinal nerve on the left. Which of the following statements is most likely to be correct?
| A. |
he most likely has diabetic neuropathy |
|
| B. |
this is to be expected in early stage of ankylosing spondylitis |
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| C. |
he is likely to show weakness of plantar flexion |
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| D. |
he is showing early manifestations of Brown-Sequard's syndrome |
|
| E. |
he probably has a lesion of the spinothalamic tract on the opposite side |
In: Anatomy and Physiology