Explain the presentation of what a hypokalemic patient looks like? What is your priority?
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What is globalization? What are its pros and cons? Explain the controversy surround it. In your opinion, do benefits of globalization outweigh the costs? Use examples to support your position
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In: Economics
The ECON3305 company was considering a price increase and wished
to determine the price elasticity of demand (arc elasticity of
demand). An economist and a market researcher, Sandy and you, were
hired to study demand. In a controlled experiment, it was
determined that at 8 cents, 100 pencils were sold while at 10
cents, 60 pencils were sold, yielding an elasticity of 2.25.
However, Sandy and you were industrial spies, employed by the EF
Pencil Co. and sent to ECON3305 to cause as much trouble as
possible. So Sandy and you decided to change the base for their
elasticity figure, measuring price in terms of dollars instead of
pennies (ie., $0.08 for 8 cents and $0.10 for 10
cents). How will this sabotage affect the results? You
must show all your work and explain your answer in detail to get
credit. Make sure you show formula used in your answer. If you do
not show the formulas used, you will receive only partial
credit.
your answers in detail by covering the inelastic and elastic demand
curves. Make sure you define the meaning of the elastic and
inelastic demands.
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These questions are based off the video "Crowdfunding explained by exploding kittens"
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1. The management of a supermarket wants to adopt a new promotional policy of giving a free gift to every customer who spends more than a certain amount per visit at this supermarket. The expectation of the management is that after this promotional policy is advertised, the expenditures for all customers at this supermarket will be normally distributed with a mean of $100 and a standard deviation of $25. If the management wants to give free gifts to at most 2.5% of the customers, what should the amount be above which a customer would receive a free gift? Round your answer to the nearest two decimal places.
The Red Cross honors and recognizes its best volunteers from time to time. One of the Red Cross offices has received 10 nominations for the next group of 4 volunteers to be recognized. 5 of these 10 nominated volunteers are females. If the Red Cross office decides to randomly selected 4 names out of these 10 nominated volunteers, find the probability, rounded to four decimal places, that of these 4 volunteers exactly 1 is female.
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I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste), Please Use your keyboard (Don't use handwriting) Thank you..
The paper essay assignment must be 2 pages (500 words) , if you can please i need references
According to the WHO, the recent Coronavirus 2019 (2019-nCoV) outbreak was firstly reported on December 31, 2019 in China. This virus is growing rapidly, and the health organizations are working hard to reduce the number of cases.
As a public health official, using the Public Health Pyramid levels, explain how we can plan, implement, and evaluate a certain plan of your own. Think about how you can contribute the individual and the community level to help reduce the number of cases.
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As a media buyer working on behalf of a large toy company, it is your job to buy media space for the launch of the KissKiss doll, which all advertising research shows will be a tremendous profit maker for the Cooper-Fitts Toy Company. Create a plan for a year’s advertising (Jan.-Dec.) for KissKiss. Explain your decisions about the types of media involved, when to use which types, and for how long each type should run. Make assumptions as needed.
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Answer the following questions:
1. In the following scenarios, identify whether or not it is
uniform, binomial, or hypogeometric probability
distribution. Briefly explain your choice.
[Do not solve the problem]
a) A spinner is split into 7 equal sections. Each section is coloured differently. One of the sections is coloured purple. What is the probability that the spinner lands on purple
b) If you roll a die 14 times. What is the probability that you will roll an even number 4 times?
2. a) What is the key characteristic that differentiates a binomial distribution from a hypergeometric distribution?
b) Using cards as the scenario, create a question (that doesn’t need to be answered) that illustrate a binomial distribution
c) Using cards as the scenario, create a question (that doesn’t need to be answered) that illustrate a hypergeometric distribution
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Review the definitions of leadership, entrepreneurship, and strategy in section 1.3 of chapter one in the text. Using the internet, find different definitions for the following terms: leadership, entrepreneurship, and strategy. That’s a total of three definitions, one for each term. Next, compare and contrast the definition you found with the one in the textbook. What similarities did you find in the definitions? What are some differences? Lastly, please discuss the important similarities and differences you found between the 3 different terms. In total for this piece, you will have four sections: one section for each of the three terms comparing and contrasting the textbook definition to the definition you found, and one section discussing the important similarities and differences you found between the 3 different terms and their definitions Prepare a two-page (double-spaced) essay. Cite references, using APA format, for any material that you use in preparing the essay. Papers will be assessed using the following criteria: Found an appropriate definition of leadership, entrepreneurship, and strategy. All three examples are accurate. Described similarities in each term definition Described differences in each term definition Discussed similarities and differences by comparing all three terms and their definitions to each other Writing is clear. Used appropriate grammar and writing to express ideas. References (if used) were cited properly.
Section 1.3 Chapter 1 Leadership If management is defined as getting things done through others, then leadership4 should be defined as the social and informal sources of influence that you use to inspire action taken by others. It means mobilizing others to want to struggle toward a common goal. Great leaders help build an organization’s human capital, then motivate individuals to take concerted action. Leadership also includes an understanding of when, where, and how to use more formal sources of authority and power, such as position or ownership. Increasingly, we live in a world where good management requires good leaders and leadership. While these views about the importance of leadership are not new (see “Views on Managers Versus Leaders”), competition among employers and countries for the best and brightest, increased labor mobility (think “war for talent” here), and hypercompetition puts pressure on firms to invest in present and future leadership capabilities. P&G provides a very current example of this shift in emphasis to leadership as a key principle of management. For example, P&G recruits and promotes those individuals who demonstrate success through influence rather than direct or coercive authority. Internally, there has been a change from managers being outspoken and needing to direct their staff, to being individuals who electrify and inspire those around them. Good leaders and leadership at P&G used to imply having followers, whereas in today’s society, good leadership means followership and bringing out the best in your peers. This is one of the key reasons that P&G has been consistently ranked among the top 10 most admired companies in the United States for the last three years, according to Fortune magazine.Ranking of Most Admired Firms for 2006, 2007, 2008. It’s fitting that this section on entrepreneurship follows the discussion of Google. Entrepreneurship5 is defined as the recognition of opportunities (needs, wants, problems, and challenges) and the use or creation of resources to implement innovative ideas for new, thoughtfully planned ventures. Perhaps this is obvious, but an entrepreneur6 is a person who engages in the process of entrepreneurship. We describe entrepreneurship as a process because it often involves more than simply coming up with a good idea—someone also has to convert that idea into action. Strategy When an organization has a long-term purpose, articulated in clear goals and objectives, and these goals and objectives can be rolled up into a coherent plan of action, then we would say that the organization has a strategy. It has a good or even great strategy when this plan also takes advantage of unique resources and capabilities to exploit a big and growing external opportunity. Strategy7 then, is the central, integrated, externally-oriented concept of how an organization will achieve its objectives.D. Hambrick and J. Fredrickson, “Are You Sure You Have a Strategy?” Academy of Management Executive 15, no. 4 (2001): 2. Strategic management8 is the body of knowledge that answers questions about the development and implementation of good strategies. Strategic management is important to all organizations because, when correctly formulated and communicated, strategy provides leaders and employees with a clear set of guidelines for their daily actions. This is why strategy is so critical to the principles of management you are learning about.
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