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Use the section of your book entitled "In Search of a Good Death" and describe how...

Use the section of your book entitled "In Search of a Good Death" and describe how Sacred Heart Hospital's program (shown in the documentary) embodies/supports a "good death." Be specific in your observations! Beginning your answer with a brief description of what is meant by a "good death" is a helpful starting point. 2 paragraph

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In: Psychology

What are the risks associated with investing in fixed income securities? How does an investor use...

What are the risks associated with investing in fixed income securities? How does an investor use these tools to reduce risk in a total portfolio? Explain in detail ALL the risks in fixed income tools and how they affect a portfolio.

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Police officers are required to make split-second decisions that may be a life or death decision....

Police officers are required to make split-second decisions that may be a life or death decision. Why is it important for police officers to use discretion?

What types of instances may discretion be used? please explain in detail.

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You are using a silver spoon to stir water that just started boiling so that you...

You are using a silver spoon to stir water that just started boiling so that you can achieve a more even heat distribution in your water. The spoon is partially immersed in boiling water and a thermometer in your kitchen reads 27 °C. The handle of the spoon has a cross section of 2mm × 1cm and extends 15 cm in the air from the free surface of the water. The heat transfer coefficient at the exposed surfaces of the spoon handle is 3 W/m2×K.

A) Determine the temperature difference across the exposed surface of the spoon handle.

B) Can the lumped sum analysis be applied to the water as it cools? Provide justification to support your answer.

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Your answer must provide the following:

  1. Assumptions: state all assumptions necessary to solve the problem, explain their relevance and

    validate them where necessary.

  2. Schematic: draw a schematic showing the flow of energy in your system

  3. What are the modes of heat transfer that the spoon is exposed to?

  4. Is this a time dependent or steady state problem? Why or why not?

  5. Is this a 1-D, 2-D or 3-D problem? Why or why not?

  6. What is the thermal conductivity of the material? Can you assume it constant and if so, for what

    ranges?

  7. The heat transfer coefficient is a function of many variables. Discuss the variables and whether the

    heat transfer coefficient can be assumed to be constant

  8. What boundary condition are you applying and why?

  9. Concluding remarks: explain the meaning of the answers obtained

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. Does your state have an individual income tax? If so, how closely does it conform...

. Does your state have an individual income tax? If so, how closely does it conform to the federal tax? Can one deduct the federal tax in computing the state income tax? List some specific ways that the federal and state tax bases differ. What problems, if any, do these differences create in computing your taxes? What additional issues have been created in as a result of Federal Tax reform in 2017.

2. What is the rate structure of your state income tax? Are the rates progressive, and if so, how does that progressivity compare to the federal income tax rate structure?

3. The two most important state taxes are income and general sales taxes, although states also make substantial use of excise taxes, direct business taxes (usually a corporate income tax), and others. List and discuss briefly four factors that might influence a state in choosing between an income and general sales tax. What is the relative reliance in your state on these two taxes? If the relative reliance in your state is different than average, speculate about why that might be so.

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u are the manager of a company that owns several outpatient surgery facilities. You want to...

u are the manager of a company that owns several outpatient surgery facilities. You want to determine if there are differences in overall patient health as measured by the General Health Status Score (GHSS) by type of patient carrier (Government, Insured, Uninsured).

Your IT department provided you data on patient visits by type of carrier and the GHSS. Prepare a report to share with the owners of the facility that will help you make informed decisions about whether or not GHSS differ by type of carrier and what the implications of these findings are on operations of the facility. Based on your findings provide recommendations on your plan moving forward to improve the functioning of your facilities in generating revenue. Prepare a report that addresses each of these areas.

Purpose (5 points): Identify the purpose of the analysis in this section. What questions do you hope to answer?

Importance (5 points): State and explain the importance of this analysis to the department/organization. How can the findings be used?

Variables ( 3 points): List all variables (IV’s and DV’s) identify what type of variable they are, explain how they will be measured, and how they will be collected.

Sample Size (2 points): State your sample size and when data was collected.

Methodology (5 points): State the statistical method used in this section.

Findings (5 points): Present findings on results of your test. Copy and paste relevant results from your excel calculations here. Present findings using APA formatting.

Interpretations/Implications (5 points): Interpret what the findings mean. Discuss what the department/organization should do based on these findings in order to improve the facility, or in planning.

Patient Date Surgery_Time
100 1/1/2018 30
101 1/2/2018 45
102 1/14/2018 96
103 1/4/2018 24
104 1/19/2018 23
105 1/6/2018 23
106 1/4/2018 12
107 1/8/2018 18
108 1/10/2018 19
109 1/10/2018 19
110 1/11/2018 21
111 1/1/2018 12
112 1/29/2018 43
113 1/14/2018 20
114 1/15/2018 12
115 1/22/2018 12
116 1/17/2018 64
117 1/18/2018 34
118 1/14/2018 20
119 1/20/2018 18
120 1/21/2018 25
121 1/12/2018 24
122 1/23/2018 42
123 1/12/2018 42
124 1/25/2018 14
125 1/26/2018 32
126 1/1/2018 12
127 1/15/2018 12
128 1/1/2018 32

In: Statistics and Probability

A section of pipeline is being lowered from a vessel to the sea bed. Assuming that...

A section of pipeline is being lowered from a vessel to the sea bed. Assuming that the section of pipe is vertical whilst it is being lowered, at what point in the process will the wave forces be maximum? You should illustrate your answer with a sketch and refer to equations to explain why the forces are at their maximum in this position

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3. Be explicit in your discussion of ED50 , LD50, TD50: what each of these are...

3. Be explicit in your discussion of ED50 , LD50, TD50: what each of these are and explain in detail why it matters. Please give 2 examples of each.

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Which of the following statements about the FCF valuation model are true? Check all that apply....

Which of the following statements about the FCF valuation model are true? Check all that apply.

A. The FCF valuation model reflects the firm's riskiness—as it affects the company's intrinsic value—via the WACC variable.

B. A company's FCFs are a function of how effectively managers control the firm's costs, manage its operating and nonoperating assets, and generate sales revenues.

C. The model is useful because it demonstrates the relationship between quality of the decisions that managers make and the value of their company.

D. The model can be applied to companies that either pay or do not pay a dividend—but it cannot be applied to privately-held companies

Next year, Red Rabbit is expected to earn an EBIT of $14,000,000, and to pay a federal-plus-state tax rate of 35%. It also expects to make $3,500,000 in new capital expenditures to support this level of business activity, as well as $20,000 in additional net operating working capital (NOWC).

Given these expectations, it is reasonable to conclude that next year Red Rabbit will generate an annual free cash flow (FCF) of      (rounded to the nearest whole dollar).

Next, based on your estimate of Red Rabbit’s next year’s FCF and making the stated assumptions, complete the following table:

Red Rabbit can sustain this annual FCF forever,
the company has a weighted average cost of capital of 17.10%,
the company does not currently own any marketable securities,
there are 30,000 shares of Red Rabbit outstanding
the company’s value of debt is 45% of its total entity value, and
the company’s value of preferred shares is 25% of its total entity value.

Attributes of Red Rabbit

Value

Total Entity Value   
Value of Common Equity   
Intrinsic value (per share)   

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1. What dimension (s) are the same between the top and right-side view? -Width -Height -Depth...

1. What dimension (s) are the same between the top and right-side view?

-Width
-Height
-Depth
-Width and depth
-Height and depth

2.What of the following statements is true about the cutting-plane line?

-The cutting-plane line indicate the location of cut
-The cutting-plane line is a thick dashed line
The cutting-plane line need not always to be straight
-Arrows at the ends of the cutting-plane line indicate the sight direction
-All of the above

3. Which of the following is not a type of a section view?

-Removed section
-Auxiliary section
-Offset section
-Aligned section
-None of the

4. In a drawing that shows the top, front, and right-side view, which views show width?

-Front and top views
-Front and right-side views
-Top and right side views
-Right-side view only
-None of the above
5. Which of the following statements is not true about a section view?

-A sectioned area is always completely bounded by a visible outline, never by a hidden line
-Cut surfaces are cross-hatched with thin parallel section lines
-Visible line can never cross a sectioned area in a view of a single part
-In a full section, the back half (behind the cutting plane) is imagined removed
-None of the above

6. What dimension (s) are the same between the front and right side view?

-Width
-Height
-Depth
-Width and height
-Depth and height
7. Which of the following is true about a section view?

-A section view shows edges and contours which are now visible behind the cutting-plane
-A section view can replace any standard orthographic view
-A section view is placed opposite to the direction of sight
-Hidden lines are often omitted from section views
-All of the above
  
8. What dimension (s) are the same between the top and the front view?

-Width
-Height
-Depth
-Width and height
-Width and depth
  
9. Which of the following is a type of a section view?
Group of answer choices
-Full section
-Half section
-Broken section
-Revolved sections
-All of the above

10. Which of the following statements is true about an aligned section?

-The cutting-plane is bent to pass through features of interest
-The cutting-plane line is often revolved through the angled features
-The angle of revolution is always less than 90 degrees
-The section view is not a normal projection
-All of the above
  
11. Which of the following statements is not true about section-lines?

-They are not too close together
-They should not be parallel to outline
-They should not ne parallel to outline
-They are shown behind dimension and extension lines
-None of the above
12. Which of the following statements is not true about a section view?

-In a full section, the cutting-plane line is often omitted
-In a full section, the front half (between the observer and the cutting plane) is imagined removed
-Section line (cross hatching) symbols cannot be used to indicate specific materials
-Section lines in all hatched areas for a single object must be parallel
-None of the above
  
13. Which of the following statements is true about section-lines?

-They are uniformly spaced
-They are uniformly thin, not varying in thickness
-They are distinctly thinner than visible lines
-The do not run beyond or stop short of visible outlines
-All of the above

In: Mechanical Engineering