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Outline the three different parts of the Theme Park product. Explain why the product lifecycle of...

Outline the three different parts of the Theme Park product. Explain why the product lifecycle of the Theme Parks steeps early very quickly. Disney theme park product is the responsibility of “Disney Imagineers” who are they and what are interactive products? (give examples where possible)

In: Operations Management

During the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century more Americans than ever embraced organized...

During the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century more Americans than ever embraced organized religious activities. Evaluate how this came about. Was more religious choice developing? Was it in some ways parallel to what was happening politically during the same period?

In: Psychology

In 2007, the British bank ________ experienced the first bank run to occur in the United...

In 2007, the British bank ________ experienced the first bank run to occur in the United

Kingdom in over 100 years.

A) the First National Bank of Keystone

B) Indymac

C) Northern Rock

D) Barclays Bank, PLC

The largest bank failure rate occurred during the:

A) early 1930s.

B) late 1970s.

C) early 1890s.

D) mid-2000s.

Immediately after being sworn in as president in 1933, ________ declared ________.

A) Herbert Hoover; the end of the Great Depression.

B) Franklin D. Roosevelt; a bank holiday.

C) Alexander Hamilton; the establishment of the First Bank of the United States.

D) Harry S. Truman; higher taxes on bank profits.

The name of the government agency that insures commercial bank deposits is the:

A) Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.

B) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

C) Federal Reserve System.

D) Office of the Comptroller.

In: Economics

Find the weight (in kg) of cement, water, flyash, fine and coarse aggregate to produce a...

Find the weight (in kg) of cement, water, flyash, fine and coarse aggregate to produce a cement/flyash mix for pumped concrete, using the British Method that has a characteristic 28-day compressive strength of 45 MPa. One hundred laboratory test results on the controlling mix show a standard deviation of 5.3 MPa (k=1.65). The exposure classification for durability purposes is A2 and the conditions require a fly ash/ high early strength cement blend (with a 40% proportion of fly ash). The specific gravity of the crushed coarse 20 mm aggregate to be used is 2850 kg/m3 and its dry rodded density is 1600 kg/m3. The specific gravity of fine aggregate is 2750 kg/m3 and its fineness modulus is 2.5. Assume the high early strength cement density is 3150 kg/m3 and fly ash density to be 2000 kg/m3

In: Civil Engineering

Find the weight (in kg) of cement, water, flyash, fine and coarse aggregate to produce a...

Find the weight (in kg) of cement, water, flyash, fine and coarse aggregate to produce a cement/flyash mix for a column, using the British Method that has a characteristic 28-day compressive strength of 60 MPa. One hundred laboratory test results on the controlling mix show a standard deviation of 6.0 MPa (k=1.65). The exposure classification for durability purposes is A1 and the conditions require a fly ash/ high early strength cement blend (with a 40% proportion of fly ash). The specific gravity of the crushed coarse 20 mm aggregate to be used is 2850 kg/m3 and its dry rodded density is 1600 kg/m3. The specific gravity of fine aggregate is 2750 kg/m3 and its fineness modulus is 2.7. Assume the high early strength cement density is 3150 kg/m3 and fly ash density to be 2500 kg/m3

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7. To move to a point on the Phillips curve where inflation is lower, A. unemployment...

7. To move to a point on the Phillips curve where inflation is lower,
A. unemployment must fall.
B. the Fed could increase the money supply.
C. the government could decrease taxes.
D. All of the above
E. None of the above are correct.

which of the following statements is (are) correct?
(x) During the early 1960s, inflation was about 1 to 3 percent in the United States, compared to about 4 to
6 percent in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
(y) In 1980, the U.S. unemployment rate was about 7 percent and inflation was above 8 percent at the
same time.
(z) In the United States, the inflation rate has been consistently below 4 percent during the period from
2000 to 2015.
A. (x), (y) and (z)
B. (x) and (y) only
C. (x) and (z) only
D. (y) and (z) only
E. (z) only

In: Economics

Using the following information, create a network diagram. Calculate the total duration (days) of the project,...

  1. Using the following information, create a network diagram. Calculate the total duration (days) of the project, its early start, early finish, late start, and late finish times, and the slack for each activity. Finally, identify the project’s critical path. (4 pts.)

Activity

Duration

Predecessors

ES

EF

LS

LF

Free Slack

Total Slack

A

15

--

B

6

A

C

12

--

D

15

B, C

E

12

A

F

9

E

G

17

C, D, E

H

10

E, F

I

13

C, G

J

3

G, H

K

12

J, I

Now, assume that activity E has taken 10 days past its anticipated duration to complete. What happens to the project’s schedule? Has the duration changed? Is there a new critical path?

In: Operations Management

Listed below are transactions of Zachary McDaniel, DDS since opening his practice in September 2018. Sept....

Listed below are transactions of Zachary McDaniel, DDS since opening his practice in September 2018.

Sept. 1

McDaniel begins a practice as a dentist and invests $40,000 cash

Sept. 2

Purchases dental equipment on account from Green Jacket Co. for $17,280, 5 year useful life, straight line method.

Sept. 4

Pays rent for office space, $680 for the month.

Sept. 4

Employs a receptionist, Michael Bradley.

Sept. 5

Purchases dental supplies for cash $942.

Sept. 8

Receive cash of $1,690 from patients for services performed.

Sept. 10

Pays miscellaneous office expenses, $430.

Sept. 14

Bills patients $5,820 for services performed.

Sept. 18

Pays Green Jacket Co. on account, $3,600.

Sept. 19

Withdraws $3,000 cash from the business for personal use.

Sept. 20

Receives $980 from patients on account.

Sept. 25

Bills patients $2,110 for services performed.

Sept. 30

Pays the following expenses in cash. Salaries and wages $1,800; miscellaneous office expenses $85.

Sept. 30

Dental Supplies used during September, $330

Sept. 30

Receives $120 in interest income on deposit accounts.

Sept. 30

Reserve for Uncollected Receivables of $500

Sept. 30

Prepares Closing Entries for Sept.

Oct. 1

Purchases dental equipment w/ cash from Smiling Teeth for 12,000, 5 year useful life, straight line method.

Oct. 2

Pays rent for office space, $680 for the month.

Oct. 5

Receives $650 from patients on account.

Oct. 5

Purchases dental supplies for cash $743.

Oct. 8

Receive cash of $1,225 from patients for services performed.

Oct. 10

Pays miscellaneous office expenses, $230.

Oct. 12

Bills patients $5,620 for services performed.

Oct. 15

Pays Green Jacket Co. on account, $3,500.

Oct. 15

Withdraws $4,000 cash from the business for personal use.

Oct. 20

Receives $1,080 from patients on account.

Oct. 25

Bills patients $4,110 for services performed.

Oct. 30

Pays the following expenses in cash. Salaries and wages $1,800; miscellaneous office expenses $125.

Oct. 31

Dental Supplies used during September, $425

Oct. 31

Receives $65 interest income on deposit accounts.

Oct. 31

Reserve for Uncollectible Accounts of $750.00

Oct. 31

Accounts deemed uncollectible of $75

Oct. 31

Prepares Closing Entries for Oct.

Nov. 1

Maintenance on equipment of $125, paid w/ cash.

Nov. 1

Invests in Research & Development with other dentists of $2,500 on account

Nov. 2

Pays rent for office space, $680 for the month.

Nov. 5

Receives $2,510 from patients on account.

Nov. 5

Purchases dental supplies for cash $325.

Nov. 8

Receive cash of $2,225 from patients for services performed.

Nov. 10

Pays miscellaneous office expenses, $310.

Nov. 12

Bills patients $5,125 for services performed.

Nov. 15

Pays Green Jacket Co. remaining balance.

Nov. 15

Withdraws $2,500 cash from the business for personal use.

Nov. 20

Receives $8,180 from patients on account.

Nov. 25

Bills patients $3,875 for services performed.

Nov. 30

Pays the following expenses in cash. Salaries and wages $1,800; miscellaneous office expenses $95.

Nov. 30

Dental Supplies used during September, $625

Nov. 30

Receives $54 interest income on deposit accounts.

Nov. 30

Reserve for Uncollectible Accounts of $1,250

Nov. 30

Accounts deemed uncollectible of $87

Nov. 30

Prepares Closing Entries for Nov.

Dec. 1

Maintenance on equipment of $55, paid on account.

Dec. 1

Invests in Research & Development with other dentists of $1,200 on account

Dec. 1

Pays $1,500 on R&D payable.

Dec. 2

Pays rent for office space, $680 for the month.

Dec. 5

Receives $3,125 from patients on account.

Dec. 5

Purchases dental supplies for cash $525.

Dec. 8

Receive cash of $3,575 from patients for services performed.

Dec. 10

Pays miscellaneous office expenses, $175.

Dec. 12

Bills patients $4,975 for services performed.

Dec. 20

Receives $6,757 from patients on account.

Dec. 25

Bills patients $4,125 for services performed.

Dec. 30

Pays the following expenses in cash. Salaries and wages $1,900; miscellaneous office expenses $45.

Dec. 31

Dental Supplies used during September, $415

Dec. 31

Receives $26 interest income on deposit accounts.

Dec. 31

Reserve for Uncollectible Accounts of $1,450

Dec. 31

Accounts deemed uncollectible of $186

Dec. 31

Prepares Closing Entries for Dec.

Provide trial balance for each October, November & December; Provide balance sheet for each October, November & December & provide statement of cash flows for end of year

In: Accounting

The basic objective of the Federal Trade Commission is to A. promote free and fair-trade competition...

The basic objective of the Federal Trade Commission is to

A. promote free and fair-trade competition in the American economy.

B. regulate the money supply.

C. to control exchange rates and international trade.

D. restrain competition in trade.

In: Economics

American Airlines is focusing primarily on its AAdvantage program to drive its strategic positioning success. However,...

American Airlines is focusing primarily on its AAdvantage program to drive its strategic positioning success. However, can you please help me understand under which Common Focus Strategies this program falls?

In: Economics