(Fill in the blank)
1. ______________________ is a specialized approach ego medical
care for people with
serious illness. Not necessarily limited to people near the end of
life or those who refuse
treatment and is considered an interdisciplinary approach that
holistically addresses
patients’ physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
2. ___________________ are views composed of people's attitudes,
values, and beliefs that
affect how people think, define events, make decisions and
behave.
3. __________________ and ________________ are two spectrums of
Locus of Control.
4. __________________is a verbal comment or behaviors that
excludes, negates, or
dismisses the psychological thoughts, feelings or experiences.
In: Psychology
We are looking at the market for gasoline in the United States, this week. Begin with the market in equilibrium. A report is released that we should expect the price of gasoline to rise in the near future, with up to a 50-cent increase sometime next week. Assume that we all have access to this information. Graph the changes and answer the following questions:
How do the unhappy participants react?
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In: Economics
In: Physics
1. Investigate contemporary institutional slavery or human trafficking around the globe, using a specific example. What societal dynamics do these situations have in common with slavery in the United States?
2. Do you believe that slavery is fundamentally wrong? Explain yes or no. Many commodities would be considerably more expensive without the people who work for near to nothing around the world. Would you be willing to pay higher prices if it meant an end to such poor wages and conditions for labor? What about how this affects prices around the world, such as in developing countries?
In: Psychology
What practical application can we expect from particle physics a century or two from now? What use can we make of quark-gluon plasmas or strange quarks? How can we harness W- and Z-bosons or the Higgs boson? Nuclear physics has given us nuclear plants and the promise of fusion power in the near future. What about particle physics? If we extend our timeframe, what promise does string theory give us? Can we make use of black holes?
In: Physics
A soccer player kicks a lock horizontally of a 46 m high cliff into a pool of water. If the player hears the sound of the splash 3.26 s later, (a)what was the initial speed given to the rock in m/s?assume a speed of sound in air is 343 m/s. (b)What if the temperature near the cliff suddenly falls to 0゚ C reducing the speed of sound of 331 m/s, what would the initial speed of the rock have to be in m/s for the soccer player to hear the sound of the splash 3.26 s after kicking the rock?
In: Physics
Lupo Corporation uses a job-order costing system with a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. The company based its predetermined overhead rate for the current year on the following data:
| Total machine-hours | 32,700 |
|---|---|
| Total fixed manufacturing overhead cost | $294,300 |
| Variable manufacturing overhead per machine-hour | $ 2.00 |
Recently, Job T687 was completed with the following characteristics:
| Number of units in the job | 10 |
|---|---|
| Total machine-hours | 20 |
| Direct materials | $ 545 |
| Direct labor cost | $1,090 |
If the company marks up its unit product costs by 40% then the selling price for a unit in Job T687 is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
In: Accounting
BALANCE SHEET ANALYSIS
Complete the balance sheet and sales information using the
following financial data:
Total assets turnover: 1.1x
Days sales outstanding: 30.5 days^a
Inventory turnover ratio: 4x
Fixed assets turnover: 2.5x
Current ratio: 2.4x
Gross profit margin on sales: (Sales - Cost of goods sold)/Sales =
25%
aCalculation is based on a 365-day year. Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
| Balance Sheet | ||||
| Cash | $ | Current liabilities | $ | |
| Accounts receivable | Long-term debt | 41,250 | ||
| Inventories | Common stock | |||
| Fixed assets | Retained earnings | 96,250 | ||
| Total assets | $275,000 | Total liabilities and equity | $ | |
| Sales | $ | Cost of goods sold | $ | |
In: Finance
Question # 1
Big Dave’s Bowling Ball Factory has the following financial information:
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Month |
Units Produced |
Manufacturing Costs (in$) |
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July |
648 |
1,748 |
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August |
653 |
1,770 |
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September |
652 |
1,758 |
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October |
650 |
1,755 |
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November |
700 |
1,800 |
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December |
660 |
1,780 |
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January |
550 |
1,500 |
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February |
600 |
1,600 |
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March |
647 |
1,750 |
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April |
653 |
1,760 |
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May |
652 |
1,740 |
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June |
655 |
1,769 |
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Total |
7,720 |
20,730 |
There were no beginning or ending inventories. The selling cost is $3/unit.
Required:
In: Accounting
Big Dave’s Bowling Ball Factory has the following financial information:
Month Units Produced Manufacturing Costs (in$)
July 648 1,748
August 653 1,770
September 652 1,758
October 650 1,755
November 700 1,800
December 660 1,780
January 550 1,500
February 600 1,600
March 647 1,750
April 653 1,760
May 652 1,740
June 655 1,769
Total 7,720 20,730
There were no beginning or ending inventories. The selling cost is $3/unit.
Required:
A. Using the High-Low method Calculate the total cost formula in the form “Y = aX+b”
B. What are the total estimated manufacturing costs if production is forecasted at 580 units?
In: Accounting