Which of these items would be considered sexual harassment in the eyes of the law?
Which “type” of harassment is it: Quid Pro Quo or Hostile Environment?
1. A client pressures a salesperson for dates and sexual favors in exchange for a large purchase.
2. A supervisor requires that her assistant, a male, stay with her in her hotel room while they are out of town at a conference stating: “If you won’t agree to help me save expenses, I’ll find a new assistant who will.”
3. A male has asked two female co-workers to stop embarrassing him by telling jokes of a sexual nature and sharing their sexual fantasies, but they continue, telling him “you should appreciate the free advice!”
4. When she asked her co-workers to clean up their language, they no longer spoke directly to her but continued to use demeaning terms with each other, especially when referring to her within her earshot.
In: Operations Management
Strategic Planning in Health Care Organizations
Porter’s Five Forces focus on competitive forces that affect an organization. In many industries, including the healthcare industry, there are complementary products and services that add values to consumers. For example, the airline and hotel industries are complementary to each other and create values to travelers by transporting them and housing them during their vacations or business trips. It is also common for these complementary businesses to enter into a strategic alliance to promote each other’s products or services. *Give an example of a complementary product or service (“complementor”) in the healthcare industry * Explain why the
“complementors” add values and whether a business alliance between these two complementary businesses is a sound strategic move
. Reference Your paper must be 1–2 pages
Ginter, P. M., Duncan, J. W., & Swayne, L. E. (2013). The strategic management of healthcare organizations (7th ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
In: Nursing
John is your client and has come to you to prepare his tax return. During the 2018-19 financial year, John disposed of the following assets:
(a) A two-storey residence at Stuart Park which he acquired in May 1991. In 1995 John vacated the premises to work in Japan for three years, during this period the property was rented. Other than the 3 year period, John has lived in the property as his residence. He paid $370,000 to purchase the property and received $840,000 on 27 June 2019, after the real estate agent deducted commissions of $10,000. (b) John acquired BHP shares on 15 July 2018 for $25,000. He sold those shares on 2 May 2019 for $40,000.
REQUIRED:
Calculate John’s Capital Gain, subject to Tax for the year ending 30 June 2019. Provide justification for your calculations using legislation and case law.
In: Accounting
Many U.S. Firms Use Leases Leasing is big business for U.S. companies. For example, business investment in equipment in a recent year totaled $709 billion. Leasing accounted for about 31% of all business investment ($218 billion). Who does the most leasing? Interestingly major banks, such as Continental Bank, J.P. Morgan Leasing, and US Bancorp Equipment Finance, are the major lessors. Also, many companies have established separate leasing companies, such as Boeing Capital Corporation, Dell Financial Services, and John Deere Capital Corporation. And, as an excellent example of the magnitude of leasing, leased planes account for nearly 40% of the U.S. fleet of commercial airlines. In addition, leasing is becoming increasingly common in the hotel industry. Marriott, Hilton, and InterContinental are increasingly choosing to lease hotels that are owned by someone else. Why might airline managers choose to lease rather than purchase their planes?
In: Accounting
In one of Boston’s public parks, mugging in summer months has been a serious issue. A police cadet took a random sample of 10 days and compiled the data. For each day, x represents the number of police officers on duty in the park and y represents the number of reported muggings on that day. A scatter plot has been provided in the following.
(a) What information can we learn from the above scatter plot?
(b) One wishes to use the linear model for this question. Please specify the theoretical linear model and the common assumptions.
(c) Based on the following SAS output, please write out the regression line.
(d) Can you predict y value when x = 30? Why or why not?
(e) Please construct a 95% confidence interval for the slope.
(f) Overall is this model useful? (Please set up hypotheses and report the result from SAS output).
(g) Find the sample correlation coefficient.
In: Statistics and Probability
Provide an evaluation of two proposed projects, both with 5-year expected lives and identical initial outlays of $110,000. Both of thj4ese projects involve additions to Liburdi’s high highly successful hotel product line, and as a result, the required rate of return on both projects has been established at 12 percent. The expected free cash flows from each project are as follows:
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Project A |
Project B |
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-$110,000 |
-$110,000 |
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Inflow year 1 |
20,000 |
40,000 |
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30,000 |
40,000 |
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Inflow year 3 |
40,000 |
40,000 |
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Inflow year 4 |
50,000 |
40,000 |
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Inflow year 5 |
70,000 |
40,000 |
In evaluating these projects, please respond to the following questions:
In: Accounting
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I want the journal entry for each of the transaction above thank you
In: Accounting
1. Describe and state the assumptions and disadvantages of the mark-recapture technique used to quantify population size and density.
2. What are the causes of habitat fragmentation?
3. What factors impact the diversity and density of life-forms in fragmented habit patches?
4. Define each of the 4 different types of meta-populations.
5. Shooting the grey wolves was advocated in the 1930s as a way of increasing the numbers of Dall mountain sheeps in Denali National Park, Alaska. Explain the ecological data that lead to stopping the indiscriminate killing of the grey wolves in the 1950s.
6. In the construction of life tables, vital statistics of a population of life-forms is studied. What art the vital statistics analyzed in order to determine the health status of living populations of animals in nature?
7. Environmentally our earth has changed, is changing and not necessarily for the better. What anthropogenic activities have been involved in bring about global change?
In: Biology
How do demand and supply change, and thus what are the impacts on price and quantity, due to the following changes:
1. Higher household income
2. Swiss residents become “greener“
3. Firms want to strongly position their newly-launched models
4. Plastic becomes more expensive
5. Oil becomes more expensive
6. Hotel prices in ski resorts become higher
7. Guest workers are no longer allowed in the country
8. New ski resorts open up
9. The lifts themselves become faster and less expensive to purchase and operate
10.Higher availability of inexpensive, high quality printers for private use 1
1. Higher availability of notebooks and PCs with high-quality graphics
12. Higher availability of e-mail and social media
13. Rising productivity and falling prices for inputs in the production of digital cameras
14. Higher availability of handy, and then smart phones, with digital cameras
In: Economics
When it comes to interpreting the location quotient the primary question the analyst needs to ask
a.How does the local economy's location quotient compare to that of the US as a whole
b. is the location quotient greater than or less than 100
c. is the location quotient positive or negative
e.Is the location quotient greater than or less than 1
Which one of the following is NOT one of the requirements for a use to be a site's highest and best use?
a. the use must be financially feasible
b. the use must be legally permissible
c. the use must be physically possible
d. the use must be socially optimal
d. Is the location quotient greater than or less than 1?
Which one of the following properties would most likely have to rely primarily on the sales comparision approach for an estimate of its market value?
a. an aaprtment building
b.a ball park
c. a single family home
d. a shopping center
In: Finance