A company's corporate code of ethics is a document given to a newly hired employee on the first day of work. Usually he is asked to review it and to sign a document stating that he has read it and understands it. A corporation's code of ethics / mission statement can be easily found on the Internet and appears on the corporate websites of most companies.Research and summarize the corporate code of ethics of Google. Name and summarize the company's corporate code of ethics. Explain any affect this code of ethics would have on an IT employee of this company.
In: Psychology
A 34-year-old male patient presents to the ER with severe flank pain. He has just returned from being on a trek through Nepal for the past month. A skin pinch test has very slow rebound of the skin. The patient complains of thirst and difficulty in urinating. a. What is the most likely diagnosis of the patient? b. Explain the pathophysiology of the condition listed in (a) c. How would this condition be treated? d. What is your first priority for the nursing care of this patient? Why?
In: Nursing
In: Nursing
Write the digestive organ(s) that is/are associated with each statement.
Where carbohydrates are first broken down (in humans)
Where plant material is fermented (in foregut fermenting herbivores)
Where water is reabsorbed (in humans)
Where gastric juices break down proteins (in humans)
Where plant material is fermented (in hindgut fermenting herbivores)
Where most nutrients are absorbed and enzymes are also secreted (in humans)
Where enzymes and neutralizing bicarbonate is secreted (in humans)
Where bile is stored (in humans)
In: Biology
A new server system costs $450,000, plus $50,000 for installation. The server will have a useful life of 6 years, but you need to know its most economic life. Assume straight line depreciation will result in $150,000 salvage value at the end of 6 years. Installation costs cannot be depreciated. Operating and maintenance costs are expected to be $40,000 the first year, increasing by $15,000 each year thereafter. Your MARR is 8%.
What is EAC (Capital) when n = 4 years?
In: Finance
In: Economics
(14) Write a PIC16F877A assembler subroutine
called “Mul_8x8” to multiply register Numb1 in memory location 20h,
with register Numb2 in memory location 21h. The least significant
byte result must be placed in register “AnswL” in memory location
22h. The most significant byte result must be placed in register
“AnswH” in memory location 23h.
Data in registers Numb1 and Numb2 must remain unchanged after the
multiplication. First sketch a flowchart to determine the program
structure and then write the firmware source code.
In: Computer Science
A candy company claims that in a large bag (over 1,000 pieces) of Halloween candy half the candies are orange and half the candies are black. You pick candies at random from a bag and discover that of the first 50 you eat, 21 are orange.
a) If it were true that half are orange and half are black, what is the probability you would have found that at most 21 out of 50 were orange?
b) Do you think that half of the candies in the bag are really orange? Explain.
In: Math
Locate the company's most recent financial information. Note that this information may be located in one of two places: the Annual Report to Shareholders or Form 10-K Annual Report to the SEC. Locate the Notes to the Financial Statements. In the first note, Significant Accounting Policies, locate the Revenue Recognition note. How does the accrual accounting/revenue recognition principle affect this company? If the cash basis of accounting were used rather than the accrual basis, how would the results of operations be impacted?
In: Accounting
Roll two fair dice. Each die has six faces.
A. Let A be the event that either a 3 or 4 is rolled first followed by an odd number. P(A) = Round your answer to two decimal places.
B. Let B be the event that the sum of the two dice is at most 7. P(B) = Round your answer to two decimal places.
C. Are A and B mutually exclusive events? (Yes or No)
D. Are A and B independent or dependent events? (Independent or Dependent)
In: Math