Discuss how the blood, the cardiovascular system, and the muscular system as well as the respiratory system all contribute to respiration. Finally, discuss how breathed-in pollutants, such as smoke or asbestos, interfere with the respiration process and may lead to cancer.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
In: Psychology
1. Technological Advancement of other source of energy, 2.Environmental climate change in canada , 3.Changes in the economic situation can contribute to buying decision of the consumer .How they are THREAT to the SOLAR PANEL INDUSTRY in canada
In: Economics
Employers are more reluctant to involve employee representatives in strategic decision making than in a country such as Germany. Discuss this statement in relation to how workers may contribute to business operations in the advent of COVID-19 and work arrangements.
In: Economics
Do you think that business has a responsibility to contribute positively to society whenever it can, or do you think that business should simply focus on operating as profitably as it can? Explain your answer, referring to concepts
In: Economics
Willa Cather's "Paul's Case" is rich with symbolism, particularly in the use of flowers as symbols. Examine Cather's use of flowers as symbols and analyze how it may contribute to either a theme of alienation or any theme of your own
In: Psychology
Rocky Guide Service provides guided 1–5 day hiking tours throughout the Rocky Mountains. Wilderness Tours hires Rocky to lead various tours that Wilderness sells. Rocky receives $2,500 per tour day, and shortly after the end of each month Rocky learns whether it will receive a $250 bonus per tour day it guided during the previous month if its service during that month received an average evaluation of "excellent" by Wilderness customers. The $2,500 per day and any bonus due are paid in one lump payment shortly after the end of each month.
On July 1, based on prior experience, Rocky estimated there is a 40% chance it will earn the bonus for July tours. It guided a total of 10 days from July 1–July 15.
On July 16, based on Rocky’s view that it had provided excellent service during the first part of the month, Rocky revised its estimate to an 90% chance it would earn the bonus for July tours. Rocky also guided customers for 15 days from July 16–July 31.
On August 5 Rocky learned it did not receive an average evaluation of “excellent” for its July tours, so it would not receive any bonus for July, and received all payment due for the July tours.
Rocky bases estimates of variable consideration on the most likely
amount it expects to receive.
Required:
1. to 3. Prepare the journal entries to record the
transactions above. (If no entry is required for a
transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first
account field.)
1. Record Rocky's July 15 journal entry to record revenue for tours given from July 1 - July 15.
2. Record Rocky's July 31 journal entry to record revenue for tours given from July 16 - July 31.
3. Record Rocky's August 5 journal entry to record the receipt of payment from Wilderness.
4. Record Rocky's August 5 journal entry to record any necessary adjustments to revenue.
In: Accounting
"These are the results of a three point cross in Drosophila for the three loci DEF: deF =89, dEf =36, DEF =299, dEF =587, def =321, DeF =42, DEf =98, Def =548. The map distance between the E and F loci is 13.12cM. The map distance between the D and F loci is 34.55cM. Calculate the Interference correct to 2 decimal places."
In: Biology
These are the results of a three point cross in Drosophila for the three loci DEF: deF =89, dEf =33, DEF =166, dEF =276, def =187, DeF =42, DEf =98, Def =287. The map distance between the E and F loci is 22.24cM. The map distance between the D and F loci is 36.33cM. Calculate the Interference correct to 2 decimal placess
In: Biology
A new product line is also being proposed and it is expected that theaccountants will discuss this option. Explain the difference between fixed and variable costs and state at least three examples of each that the company mayincur.
Guidelines:
1.Clear explanation of the difference between fixed and variable costs
2.Identified and explained at least three examples of fixed and variable costs for the new product line
In: Economics