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First you must read chapter one from the book the Struggle for the Democracy and then...

First you must read chapter one from the book the Struggle for the Democracy and then you should identify and discuss the three fundamental principles of representative democracy as discussed by the authors of The Struggle for Democracy.

1. Then you must explain do you see those influences in some of the most recent Presidential elections in the United States? Were those three fundamental principles of Democracy violated in any of our presidential or elections?

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Please prepare a birth plan for a woman having her first baby. Think about what is...

Please prepare a birth plan for a woman having her first baby.

Think about what is IMPORTANT to you and your family. What is the most important, what is not so important,

and prepare a birth plan suitable for placing onto the chart.

Be prepared to discuss and / or defend your plan in class.

You may pick one other class mate to work with. If 2 are working together, let me know who you are.

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In this threaded discussion, your initial post in this discussion you should have two paragraphs.   Your...

In this threaded discussion, your initial post in this discussion you should have two paragraphs.  

  1. Your first paragraph should...
    • Identify the thing or concept of the model of the market you have found most difficult to master/understand
    • Now explain to your classmates why you had difficulty with this concept.
  2. Your second paragraph should...
    • Explain what you did to be able to understand/get your head around this concept.

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Build a binary search tree with the following words. Insert them in an order so that...

Build a binary search tree with the following words. Insert them in an order so that the tree has as small a depth as possible. (Consider the insertion order of the words) Print the tree after,also, any, back, because, come, day, even, first, give, how, its, look, most, new, now, only, other, our, over, than, then, these, think, two, us, use, want, way, well, work.

C++

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Based on the book : Buckingham, Marcus and Coffman, Curt, First Break All the Rules Please...

Based on the book : Buckingham, Marcus and Coffman, Curt, First Break All the Rules

Please answer the bold question below with at least a 1-2 paragraphs explaining your answer

What are the three most important ideas you personally learned from this reading and why were are these three ideas so important to you personally? How would you intend to use what you’ve learned in real-life? Be specific.

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One of the most important, if not the most important aspect of portfolio analysis is that...

One of the most important, if not the most important aspect of portfolio analysis is that of “Performance Evaluation”, therefore it is very important that investments practitioners utilize the different methods of performance evaluation to understand the results which were generated. Do you agree or disagree, provide detailed information to support.

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39) Most of the enzymes for the TCA cycle are located ________ while most of the...

39) Most of the enzymes for the TCA cycle are located ________ while most of the electron transport chain complexes are located________.

a. in the mitochondrial matrix; in the inner mitochondrial membrane

b. in the inner mitochondrial membrane; in the cytosol

c. in the cytosol; in the mitochondrial matrix

d. in the cytosol; in the inner mitochondrial membrane

e. in the mitochondria matrix, in the outer mitochondrial membrane

41) Which of the following statements about cancer is true?

a. cancer cells have number of mutations contributing to abnormal growth

b. different cancer types arise from different cell types

c. different cancer patients have different genetic changes contributing to their cancer, even if they have the same type of cancer

d. most patients who die from cancer, die from metastatic cancer

e. all of the above answers are true

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Absorption and Variable Costing Income Statements for Two Months and Analysis During the first month of...

Absorption and Variable Costing Income Statements for Two Months and Analysis

During the first month of operations ended July 31, Head Gear Inc. manufactured 29,300 hats, of which 27,200 were sold. Operating data for the month are summarized as follows:

Sales $174,080
Manufacturing costs:
Direct materials $105,480
Direct labor 29,300
Variable manufacturing cost 11,720
Fixed manufacturing cost 11,720 158,220
Selling and administrative expenses:
Variable $8,160
Fixed 5,960 14,120

During August, Head Gear Inc. manufactured 25,100 designer hats and sold 27,200 hats. Operating data for August are summarized as follows:

Sales $174,080
Manufacturing costs:
Direct materials $90,360
Direct labor 25,100
Variable manufacturing cost 10,040
Fixed manufacturing cost 11,720 137,220
Selling and administrative expenses:
Variable $8,160
Fixed 5,960 14,120

Required:

1a. Prepare an income statement for July using the absorption costing concept. Enter all amounts as positive numbers.

Head Gear Inc.
Absorption Costing Income Statement
For the Month Ended July 31
Sales $
Cost of goods sold:
Cost of goods manufactured $
Inventory, July 31
Total cost of goods sold
Gross profit $
Selling and administrative expenses
Income from operations $

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1b. Prepare an income statement for August using the absorption costing concept. Enter all amounts as positive numbers.

Head Gear Inc.
Absorption Costing Income Statement
For the Month Ended August 31
Sales $
Cost of goods sold:
Inventory, August 1 $
Cost of goods manufactured
Total cost of goods sold
Gross profit $
Selling and administrative expenses
Income from operations $

2a. Prepare an income statement for July using the variable costing concept. Enter all amounts as positive numbers.

Head Gear Inc.
Variable Costing Income Statement
For the Month Ended July 31
Sales $
Variable cost of goods sold:
Variable cost of goods manufactured $
Inventory, July 31
Total variable cost of goods sold
Manufacturing margin $
Variable selling and administrative expenses
Contribution margin $
Fixed costs:
Fixed manufacturing costs $
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
Total fixed costs
Income from operations $

2b. Prepare an income statement for August using the variable costing concept. Enter all amounts as positive numbers.

Head Gear Inc.
Variable Costing Income Statement
For the Month Ended August 31
Sales $
Variable cost of goods sold:
Inventory, August 1 $
Variable cost of goods manufactured
Total variable cost of goods sold
Manufacturing margin $
Variable selling and administrative expenses
Contribution margin $
Fixed costs:
Fixed manufacturing costs $
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
Total fixed costs
Income from operations $

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Business cycles and economic growth Question Examine the fundamental causes of a nation’s business cycle fluctuations....

Business cycles and economic growth

Question

Examine the fundamental causes of a nation’s business cycle fluctuations.
Also, examine the relationship between total spending by government and consumers in a nation and the location of the countries’ GDP on the business cycle.

In: Economics

A. Derive and explain the national income identity for an open economy. B. Does spending necessarily...

  1. A. Derive and explain the national income identity for an open economy. B. Does spending necessarily have to equal output in an open economy? C. Is there a relationship between a country’s national budget deficit and its trade deficit?

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