Here is a census for an apportionment problem in a hypothetical country comprised of four states. • State of Ambivalence: 8,000; • State of Boredom: 9,000; • State of Confusion: 24,000; • State of Depression: 59,000. (100,000 total) Assume that the house has h = 10 seats to apportion to these four states. What apportionment is determined by the method of: Hamilton, Adam, Jefferson, Webster.
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2. Molly Baker, a 22-year-old patient, presents to the clinic with the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis. She states that she develops paroxysmal sneezing, clear nasal drainage and congestion, watery, red eyes, and nasal itching from the late spring until the first frost in the fall. She states that she has a dry cough and voice hoarseness. She complains of feeling extremely tired, unable to sleep at night, and having difficulty concentrating on her collegiate course work. (Learning Objective 5)
The patient states that she sees an increase in her symptoms when the mold count is high. She also states that she sneezes when she is around her cat and the cat sleeps with her at night. The patient agrees to pharmacotherapy and avoidance therapy. The physician orders for her to take over-the-counter cetirizine (Zyrtec) from late spring until the first frost in fall.
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Consider this: Four states in our union have "legalized marijuana for recreational use"...Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Washington. Furthermore, there are 19 other states that have some form of legalization or decriminalization laws currently on their books. With that said, many organizations test for "illegal substances" either prior to or during employment. There are those that even test for tobacco use, considering tobacco to be harmful. If evidence of drug use is found in an employee's system, an employee might be fired regardless of the state laws or prior legal precedent. If the company declares tobacco to be off limits to its employees, the employee may be fired if found to be violating the company policy on tobacco use.
1) Is it fair to penalize the employee who is a "recreational user" who, while visiting one of the four states listed above, used marijuana? Why? Be specific.
2) Tobacco is legal in all states yet there are organizations that will terminate employment if tobacco is found in an employee drug screen. How can a company possibly terminate an employee for using a substance that is completely legal?
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Organizational Management is a subset of management and is the art of applying general principles of systematic planning and problem solving to direct and supervise the united efforts of an organization to meet organizational goals.
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Bebbington and Unerman (2018) propose that professional and academic (research focused) accounting can advance the pursuit of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Discuss this argument.
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Provide a lengthy overview of United Airlines. Be sure to go into full detail. Include background , history, locations, mission statement, and legal structure. Discuss the company's industry.
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List 5 economic principles of healthcare in the United Kingdom, explain those principles in 2 sentences for each principle, include link where reference came from.
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Please show me how to do this by using excel and its functions
Mrs. Dawn Chorus, founder and president of United Bird Seed, is wondering whether the company should make its first public sale of common stock and, if so, at what price.
The company’s financial plan suggests rapid growth over the next three years but only moderate growth afterwards. Forecasted dividends per share are as follows:
Year 1 2 3 4 5
$1.00 $1.20 $1.44 5% growth thereafter
Investors demand a return of 10%.
Calculate the price of United Bird Seed’s stock (today).
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Based on the information below and answer this question. What trends do you notice among related industries? Does anything surprise you?
| Company | Accounts Receivable/Assets |
| 3M Co | 7.65 |
| Apple Inc | 20.65 |
| Boeing Co | 9.46 |
| Caterpillar Inc | 11.3 |
| Chevron | 17.6 |
| Cisco | 23.54 |
| Coca-Cola | 23.5 |
| Disney | 10.56 |
| Home Depot | 21.94 |
| IBM | 4 |
| Intel | 23 |
| Johnson & Johnson | 11.9 |
| McDonald's | 18.9 |
| Merck | 13.14 |
| Microsoft | 11.54 |
| Nike | 6.45 |
| Pfizer | 20.61 |
| Procter & Gamble | 27.38 |
| United Technologies | 7.77 |
| United Health | 8.13 |
| Verizon | 12.3 |
| Walmart | 35.24 |
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A semiprofessional baseball team near your town plays two home games each month at the local baseball park. The team splits the concessions 50/50 with the city but keeps all the revenue from ticket sales. The city charges the team $100 each month for the three-month season. The team pays the players and manager a total of $1000 each month. The team charges $10 for each ticket, and the average customer spends $6 at the concession stand. Attendance averages 30 people at each home game.
The team earns an average of (1)$___ in total revenue (tickets
plus share of concessions) for each game and (2) $___ of revenue
each season.
With total costs of (3)$____ each season, the team finishes the
season with (4)$____ of profit.
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