Question is about the Enron Scandal in 2001... There is no case study... it is just based off of the case in general Does the company have a specific code of ethics? Were any of the components of the code violated? Discuss. Determines if the ethical violations identified in the case violate components of the company’s own Code of Ethics and describes each violation in detail
Please provide sources
In: Accounting
Name at least one new advancement in networks over the last 5 years, and discuss why you think this has been an important addition to networks.
My classmates already did 5G and IoT. I'm thinking about cloud computing or other things similar. It would be great if the explanation could be clear and as detail as possible. Thank you!
In: Computer Science
This is for a social science class, Please list all sources as well thanks!
1.
How do cultural differences impact the way people interact? How does culture influence attitudes towards groups, work, family, and the larger society? How has your culture influenced the way you interact with others?
2.
Using the steps of interdisciplinary analysis presented in module 1, how would you construct an integrated, comprehensive analysis of the impact of information technology on society? Consider, for example, the effects of age on Internet use. Do you think that younger people, who have grown up using the Internet, know how to use it to build community? Do older people find it more isolation? Explain
3.
Think about how children in different cultures are socialized. What kinds of values and norms influence how parents raise their children? What kind of skills and values do children learn, how do they play with each other, and what do they learn in school?
In: Psychology
Cohort Study Design
Suppose that you have been hired by the UF student health services department to design a cohort study to assess the following hypothesis among UF students: Irregular sleep patterns increase the risk of headaches.
Be sure that your design addresses the following elements:
In: Advanced Math
Answer with at least three sentences for every part with correct definition of the concept.
Eve is a college student and one of your friends, she suffering from some emotional problems. Please answer each of the following scenarios by using key concepts of psychological science to give her advice.
6. While observing Eve condition, you feel that she is very much prone towards stress. In order to help her you want to make her aware of the process of stress. How you will briefly explain to her this process.
In: Physics
i. Explain five (5) applications of the hall
effects
ii. With the aid of a diagram, explain how a P-N Junction is
form.
iii. State five (5) application of PN Junction, and explain the
property of the PN junction that make
those application possible.
iv. Explain what carrier mobility is and elaborate on the factors
that influence carrier mobility.
In: Electrical Engineering
An important element in strategy development is attempting to anticipate how a competitor might respond to your changes in strategy(ies). Select a company and a product you use/ are familiar with that has a similar competing item made by another company (Under Armour versus Nike, Campbell versus Progresso, Allstate versus State Farm). What might these two companies use as strategies to get you to buy their product? Use concepts from the reading and additional source(s) beyond the reading for support. Consider the long-term consequence of the strategy(ies) you describe for-profit and company growth.
In: Finance
According to Masterfoods, the company that manufactures
M&Ms, 12% of peanut M&Ms are brown, 15% are yellow, 12% are
red, 23% are blue, 23% are orange and 15% are green. Assume that
selecting multiple M&Ms are independent events. (Round your
answers to three decimal places, for example: 0.123)
Compute the probability that a randomly selected peanut M&M is
not yellow.
A:
Compute the probability that four randomly selected peanut M&Ms
are all yellow.
A:
If you randomly select five peanut M&Ms, compute that
probability that none of them are red.
A:
In: Statistics and Probability
1. A box contains four red, five blue, and eleven green lenses. One lens is randomly selected from the box. is the probability that the selected lens is blue.
2. A box contains nine red, five yellow, and six green lenses. One lens is randomly selected from the box. Find the probability that the selected lens is yellow or green.
3. An unprepared student makes random guesses for the three true-false questions on a quiz. Find the probability that there is at least one correct answer.
No handwriting please type your answer.
In: Statistics and Probability
For the following questions, find the probability using a standard 52-card deck. Write your answer as a fraction or with a colon in lowest terms.
In: Math