write about a book, movie, poem, play or other type of story that has allegorical meaning. Briefly explain the story and what about it is universal. Explain what modern or historical issues/events/circumstances it can be analogized (i.e.,compared) to.
In: Psychology
how to assessment of the budget(in detail/step by
step)
what is assessment of budget and what kind of the material we need/prepare to start assessment of the budget? balance sheet? income statement? or other financial statement?
In: Economics
Instructions
Use your solution from Programming Assignment 5 (or use your instructor's solution) to create a modular Python application. Include a main function (and a top-level scope check),and at least one other non-trivial function (e.g., a function that deals the new card out of the deck). The main function should contain the loop which checks if the user wants to continue.
Include a shebang, and ID header, descriptive comments, and use constants where appropriate.
Sample Output (user input in red):
Welcome to the card dealer!
Here is your first card:
5 of hearts
Would you like another card? (y or n) y
King of hearts
Would you like another card? (y or n) y
Jack of clubs
Would you like another card? (y or n) y
King of spades
Would you like another card? (y or n) n
final hand value = 35
final hand: ['5 of hearts', 'King of hearts', 'Jack of clubs',
'King of spades']
Submission
Attach and submit your Python file to this assignment.
In: Computer Science
Instructions
Use your solution from Programming Assignment 5 (or use your instructor's solution) to create a modular Python application. Include a main function (and a top-level scope check),and at least one other non-trivial function (e.g., a function that deals the new card out of the deck). The main function should contain the loop which checks if the user wants to continue.
Include a shebang, and ID header, descriptive comments, and use constants where appropriate.
Sample Output (user input in red):
Welcome to the card dealer!
Here is your first card:
5 of hearts
Would you like another card? (y or n) y
King of hearts
Would you like another card? (y or n) y
Jack of clubs
Would you like another card? (y or n) y
King of spades
Would you like another card? (y or n) n
final hand value = 35
final hand: ['5 of hearts', 'King of hearts', 'Jack of clubs',
'King of spades']
Submission
Attach and submit your Python file to this assignment.
In: Computer Science
Question 1
The two alternatives for a trait are red and white and red is dominant. However, white is the most common trait. What is the genotype of a homozygous dominant individual?
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Where the two alternatives for a trait are broad and narrow, and broad is dominant, the phenotype of a homozygous dominant individual would be expressed as
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A genetic disorder caused by a dominant allele is
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Question 4
One gene can have multiple effects on an organism.
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Question 5
A trait caused by a recessive autosomal allele will result in a pedigree that shows affected individuals having at least one affected parent.
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In: Nursing
Sections 4, 5 and 6 of the Income Tax Act 896 of 2015
mentions the sources of income as
employment, business and investment respectively. Section 133 under
interpretation goes further to state that business includes; a
trade, profession, vocation or isolated
arrangement with a business character but excludes employment.
Discuss what constitutes business income with
reference to trade, profession and
vocation.
B. Under what circumstances would the
Commissioner-General of Ghana Revenue
Authority may, by notice, require a person to file a tax return
before the due date for
filing of tax returns?
C. The Ghana Revenue Authority Act, 2009 (Act 791)
provides certain objectives to be
achieved by the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) in the performance of
its functions.
Required: Identify FIVE functions that are to be performed by GRA to achieve its objectives.
In: Accounting
Joker & Wild LLC has just been sued by its audit client, Canasta, Inc., claiming the audit failed to be conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, lacked the requisite care expected in an audit, and failed to point out that internal controls were not working as intended. The facts of the case are that the auditors failed to find the accounting manager’s misappropriation of assets when he stole inventory and then improperly, knowingly, wrote down inventory for market declines.
Current market values of inventory were not provided to the auditors despite numerous requests for this information. The auditors relied on management’s representations about these values, which understated inventory by 10 percent. The plaintiff client brought the suit against the CPA firm claiming negligence, asserting the firm’s failure to find the vice president’s misappropriations of inventory and false valuations damaged the company by prematurely recognizing losses and then causing large reversals in the subsequent fiscal year when the inventory was sold for 15 percent above the original cost. The defendant CPA firm sought to blame the client, claiming Canasta did not cooperate on the audit and the vice president overrode internal controls.
1)Are the auditors guilty of malpractice? Explain.
2)What defenses are available to Joker & Wild in this case? Explain what they must prove to successfully assert these defenses.
3)Assume you are not aware of state laws on auditor legal liability. What legal concepts might a court of law use to resolve the lawsuit?
4)Do you believe the auditors should be held legally liable? Why or why not?
In: Accounting
In: Statistics and Probability
In: Accounting
A manufacturer of colored candies states that 13% of the candies in a bag should be brown, 14% yellow, 13% red, 24% blue, 20% orange, and 16% green. A student randomly selected a bag of colored candies. He counted the number of candies of each color and obtained the results shown in the table. Test whether the bag of colored candies follows the distribution stated above at the α=0.05 level of significance. Color Frequency Expected Count Brown 59 Yellow 63 Red 55 Blue 60 Orange 85 Green 65 Determine the correct null and alternative hypothesis. Choose the correct answer below.
Compute the expected counts for each color:
What is the P-value
What is the test statistic χ 0 2
| COLOR | FREQUENCY | EXPECTED COUNT |
| BROWN | 59 | |
| YELLOW | 63 | |
| RED | 55 | |
| BLUE | 60 | |
| ORANGE | 85 | |
| GREEN | 65 |
A manufacturer of colored candies states that 13% of the candies in a bag should be brown, 14% yellow, 13% red, 24% blue, 20% orange, and 16% green. A student randomly selected a bag of colored candies. He counted the number of candies of each color and obtained the results shown in the table. Test whether the bag of colored candies follows the distribution stated above at the α=0.05 level of significance. Color Frequency Expected Count Brown 59 Yellow 63 Red 55 Blue 60 Orange 85 Green 65 Determine the correct null and alternative hypothesis. Choose the correct answer below. Compute the expected counts for each color: What is the P-value What is the test statistic χ 0 2
In: Statistics and Probability