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The extra credit assignment is for a paper 2-3 pages including references. The topic is anything...

The extra credit assignment is for a paper 2-3 pages including references. The topic is anything related to psychology that has empirical evidence for coping or improving effectiveness. Hopefully this is something that you engage in (e.g., exercise, meditation, yoga etc...).  

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Describe the key issues at Scarborough YMCA

Describe the key issues at Scarborough YMCA

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Create a SWOT Analysis for Samsung and identify the most important in the smartphone market, and...

Create a SWOT Analysis for Samsung and identify the most important in the smartphone market, and explain what it depicts in terms of competition in the smartphone market

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You need volunteers for your organization. Describe how you would recruit volunteers. Explain your training strategy...

  1. You need volunteers for your organization. Describe how you would recruit volunteers. Explain your training strategy for your volunteers. Name three things you would do to motivate them.

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Chick-fil-A, a popular fast food restaurant chain, has publicly declared its support for traditional marriage between...

Chick-fil-A, a popular fast food restaurant chain, has publicly declared its support for traditional marriage between a man and a woman since 2012. Although they had a period of making corporate donations to nonprofit Christian organizations that advocate the same position, since 2015 they ceased making donations to any organization that promotes discrimination against same sex couples or people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. However, since the election of Donald Trump as president of the U.S., several members of the executive management team have been meeting to discuss a plan for financial support over the next four years for political candidates who support a more conservative political agenda, notably; pro-life/ anti-choice with respect to abortion rights; diminished options in corporate health care plans for reproductive choice, including the birth control pill; expansion of gun rights; and enforcement of border patrol and implementation of stricter immigration policies. A consumer group has received information about this proposed financial plan and wants to sue Chick-fil-A to prevent the company from supporting any such political candidates. The group seeks your advice on the legitimacy and efficacy of a lawsuit. Advise them of their likely or unlikely success.

Use the IRAC method to support your recommendation.

In: Operations Management

INDIVIDUAL CASE STUDY President Store Corporate operated around 300 Starbucks coffee outlets in Taiwan under a...

INDIVIDUAL CASE STUDY

President Store Corporate operated around 300 Starbucks coffee outlets in Taiwan under a joint venture arrangement in 2013. It also ran over 2,000 of its own City Cafe outlets across Taiwan. Both enjoyed good market share and there appeared to be little cannibalization. What could be the reason for this in the competitive coffee landscape in Taiwan?

STARBUCKS

Starbucks was founded in the U.S. in 1971 and its main product was Arabica coffee beans. In 1987, Howard Schultz took over Starbucks and introduced the roasting technologies and ambience of the Italian cafe. By May 2014, Starbucks had over 23,180 stores worldwide in 64 countries. Starbucks outlets primarily sell coffee, but also offer other hot and cold beverages, pastries, sandwiches, and snacks. Starbucks introduced low calorie coffee in 2008 and instant coffee in 2009. In 2010, Starbucks started selling beer and wine in some outlets in the U.S. In 2011, Starbucks introduced the Trenta, a 31-ounce cup of coffee. Starbucks ventured into the juice bar business in 2013.

In January 1, 1988, the President Starbucks Coffee Corporation in Taiwan was officially founded as a joint venture between Starbucks Coffee International, Uni-President Enterprise Corporation, and the President Chain Store Corporation. Many people have suggested that Starbucks, as an international brand, has basically transplanted the American coffee culture into Taiwan. The concept appears to be good quality coffee at high prices to be enjoyed in a leisurely manner with friends. Coffee on offer includes cafe latte, vanilla latte, hazelnut latte, caramel macchiato, cafe mocha, and cappuccino with a price range of NT$75 (US$2.46) to NT$155 (US$5.08). However, subtle differences can be observed. The pastry cases look similar but their contents are different and include offerings such as curry chicken cannoli. There are numerous tea options including rose fancy tea, green tea, jinxuan oolong, bi luo chun, and oriental beauty (the latter three are specialty Taiwanese teas).

By 2013, Starbucks had almost 300 outlets. Over the past three years, Starbucks in Taiwan has opened 20 to 30 new stores each year, and all stores have achieved their revenue targets and contributed to 10 percent sales growth over the last few years. A research study has concluded that Western culture adoration was an important dimension in coffee consumption for Taiwanese customers at Starbucks. Overall, Starbucks engages in experiential marketing, with the consumer associating the brand with specific smells, tastes, visual elements, and sounds.

CITY CAFE

In 1986, the President Chain Store Corporation launched Cafe Americano through its 7-Eleven chain stores. In 2004, the company began to shift from the American style Americano concept to the new 24-hour Italian City Cafe concept without closing the Americano outlets already in the 7-Eleven outlets. By 2005, there were 500 CITY CAFE outlets, 1,000 in 2007, and 2,000 in 2009. Television advertising was used to build brand awareness and image. The theme used was, “The entire city is my coffee shop;” targeted at students and workers aged between 20 and 40. The concept appears to be a local coffee brand offering low priced coffee anytime and anywhere. Coffee on offer includes latte, cappuccino, and City blend, with prices from NT$25 (US$0.82) to NT$45 (US$1.48).

CITY CAFE started a Music Conservatory in the Hankyu Department Store outlet in Taipei where aspiring local singers and performers can showcase their talents. Performers in March 2014 included Taipei Soul Brothers, featuring five musicians from three different generations, and Lin Ling, a local Taiwanese girl who has been performing since the age of five.

The success of the CITY CAFE coffee bar concept has resulted in many convenience chain stores and fast food chain stores near schools, offices, hospitals, subway stations, and train stations duplicating the idea. Examples of concepts by convenience stores include Mr. Brown Coffee of Family Mart and OK Cafe of OK Mart. McDonalds also launched the McCafe.

According to a review, the coffee scene in Taiwan can be categorized accordingly:

I. Foreign Cafe Chain

This group is currently dominated by Starbucks. They offer mainly espresso coffee at very high prices of NT$90 (US$2.95) to NT$180 (US$5.90).

2. Specialist Cafe

This group offers excellent coffee with a large variety of beans. They have varied origins, create their own blends, and roast their own coffee. They sell beans and offer a mix of espresso and brewed coffee. The baristas are experts and know their coffee in a passionate way. Prices of their coffee range from NT$60 (US$1.97) to NT$150 (US$4.92). Examples of such cafes are Orsir and Mojo Coffee in Taichung.

3. Specialist Cafe Chain

This group offers excellent coffee but with a more limited range. They sell beans and offer mainly espresso, though they do have limited brewed coffee options. They have trained baristas, and the price range is NT$30 (US$0.98) to NT$70 (US$2.30). Examples of such cafes include Wilbeck in Taipei and Cama Cafe across Taiwan.

4. Taiwanese Cafe

This group serves a variety of coffee from different regions in Taiwan. The cafes are operated by single owner and they roast in small batches. They are often in business for a long time (over 15 years) and they have a small group of loyal customers. They offer mainly brewed coffee, but they have espresso as well. The price range is from NT$70 (US$2.30) to NT$120 (US$3.93).

5. Taiwanese Cafe Chain

This group serves a single unannounced blend of coffee with no other options. They serve mainly espresso though some may offer drip or brewed coffee. Some baristas may receive training but quality is uneven. The prices range from NT$35 (US$1.15) to NT$75 (US$2.46). Examples are 8S°C and Bakery.

6. Convenience Store Coffee

This group offers bean to cup machine coffee. They use cheap Taiwanese roasts of unannounced origin. Prices range from NT$25 (US$0.82) to NT$60 (US$1.97). Examples of coffee entities in this group are City Cafe by 7-Eleven and Mr. Brown Coffee by Family Mart.

Three main groups have been identified:

Coffee Connoisseur

It is primarily interested in discovering new, high quality brews of coffee. He is very price insensitive and would frequent specialty cafes with baristas who are experts and know their coffee in a passionate way.

Café Hangout

The Café Hangout Coffee drinker values his coffee as an aspirational drink, to be drunk with a group of friends or to be seen consuming the beverage by others. He is relatively price insensitive, valuing the brand of the Café over the coffee type. The ambience and mood of the café is important to him. He would prefer to have food options available with his coffee as well. This group is a mix of students, who visit cafes as a place to hangout or study at, and working professionals, who value the café as an informal place to relax.

Coffee Fix

The Coffee Fix Coffee drinker values his coffee as his daily sustenance, requiring the energy boost which caffeine from the coffee provides. He may drink up to several cups a day and is not overly concerned with the quality of the coffee. He is also price sensitive as he is not after a premium product.

A survey found that the Taiwanese drink coffee in the following frequencies per day: one cup-46 percent, two cups-13 percent, and various frequencies depending on day and occasions-36 percent. The most frequently consumed coffee is: latte-48 percent, Americano-19 percent, cappuccino-17 percent, cafe mocha-4 percent, others-12 percent. Their favorite coffee venue is: Starbucks-29.1 percent and City Cafe-29.1 percent. Areas in which Starbucks must improve: prices-68.1 percent, promotional offers-15.3 percent, charity activities-9.2 percent, quality-6.9 percent, and refreshments- 6.1 percent. Areas in which City Cafe must improve: quality-29.4percent, refreshments- I4.7percent, promotional offers-14.0 percent, store ambience-13.3 percent, and peripheral merchandize-9.8 percent.

Question 1

What variables should be used to segment the coffee market in Taiwan? (10%)

Question 2

What group is Starbucks targeting in Taiwan and how do Starbucks offerings fit their requirement? How do Starbucks and City Café position themselves in the market and what do they communicate to their target customers? (25%)

Question 3

Why is the President’s group able to dominate the coffee market in Taiwan with the Starbucks and City Café concept rather than cannibalise itself with two brands in the same market? (15%)

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Describe three ways in which lower socioeconomic status can lead to worse health outcomes.

Describe three ways in which lower socioeconomic status can lead to worse health outcomes.

In: Psychology

Hickory Company manufactures two products—13,000 units of Product Y and 5,000 units of Product Z. The...

Hickory Company manufactures two products—13,000 units of Product Y and 5,000 units of Product Z. The company uses a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. It is considering implementing an activity-based costing (ABC) system that allocates all of its manufacturing overhead to four cost pools. The following additional information is available for the company as a whole and for Products Y and Z:

Activity Cost Pool Activity Measure Estimated Overhead Cost Expected Activity
Machining Machine-hours $ 238,800 12,000 MHs
Machine setups Number of setups $ 93,100 190 setups
Production design Number of products $ 83,000 2 products
General factory Direct labor-hours $ 373,500 14,400 DLHs
Activity Measure Product Y Product Z
Machine-hours 6,900 5,100
Number of setups 40 150
Number of products 1 1
Direct labor-hours 7,900 6,500

1. What is the company’s plantwide overhead rate

2. Using the plantwide overhead rate, how much manufacturing overhead cost is allocated to Product Y and Product Z?

3. What is the activity rate for the Machining activity cost pool?

4. What is the activity rate for the Machine Setups activity cost pool?

5. What is the activity rate for the Product Design activity cost pool?

6. What is the activity rate for the General Factory activity cost pool? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

9. Using the ABC system, how much total manufacturing overhead cost would be assigned to Product Y? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to the nearest dollar amount.)

10.

Using the ABC system, how much total manufacturing overhead cost would be assigned to Product Z? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to the nearest dollar amount.)

11.

Using the plantwide overhead rate, what percentage of the total overhead cost is allocated to Product Y and Product Z? (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places. Round your "Percentage" answers to 2 decimal places. (i.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.34).)

12. Using the ABC system, what percentage of the Machining costs is assigned to Product Y and Product Z? (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places. Round your "Percentage" answers to 2 decimal places. (i.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.34).)

13. Using the ABC system, what percentage of Machine Setups cost is assigned to Product Y and Product Z? (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places. Round your "Percentage" answers to 2 decimal places. (i.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.34).)

14. Using the ABC system, what percentage of the Product Design cost is assigned to Product Y and Product Z? (Round your "Percentage" answers to 2 decimal places. (i.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.34)).

15. Using the ABC system, what percentage of the General Factory cost is assigned to Product Y and Product Z? (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places. Round your "Percentage" answers to 2 decimal places. (i.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.34).)

In: Accounting

Special-Order Decision Smooth Move Company manufactures professional paperweights and has been approached by a new customer...

Special-Order Decision

Smooth Move Company manufactures professional paperweights and has been approached by a new customer with an offer to purchase 15,000 units at a per-unit price of $9.00. The new customer is geographically separated from Smooth Move's other customers, and existing sales will not be affected. Smooth Move normally produces 95,000 units but plans to produce and sell only 65,000 in the coming year. The normal sales price is $15 per unit. Unit cost information is as follows:

Direct materials $3.10
Direct labor 2.25
Variable overhead 1.15
Fixed overhead 1.80
Total $8.30

If Smooth Move accepts the order, no fixed manufacturing activities will be affected because there is sufficient excess capacity.

Required:

1. What are the alternatives for Smooth Move?
Accept or reject the special order

2. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION: Should Smooth Move accept the special order?
Yes

By how much will profit increase or decrease if the order is accepted?
Increase  $

3. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION: Briefly explain the significance of the statement in the exercise that “existing sales will not be affected” (by the special sale).

It indicates that there will be no product-line cannibalization; in other words, there is sufficient excess capacity such that the acceptance of the special sales will not decrease Smooth Move’s regular sales.

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Compare and contrast Erikson's fifth stage of personality development and Marcia's theory on identity statuses. Which...

Compare and contrast Erikson's fifth stage of personality development and Marcia's theory on identity statuses. Which do you agree with and why?

In: Psychology

Use PsycINFO to find abstracts of articles that included race, ethnicity, gender, or nationality as a...

Use PsycINFO to find abstracts of articles that included race, ethnicity, gender, or nationality as a key variable. Consider topics such as body image, rumination, academic achievement, or identity development. What conclusions do the authors of these studies draw about generalization?

In: Psychology

Hipster Company applies overhead based on direct labor hours. At the beginning of the year January...

Hipster Company applies overhead based on direct labor hours. At the beginning of the year January 1, Hipster estimates Overhead cost to be $450,000 and Direct Labor hours to be 90,000. During January, Jones has 6,700 actual direct labor hours.

31. Refer to Figure 5-1

What is the predetermined overhead rate?

a.

$6 per direct labor hour

b.

$5 per direct labor hour

c.

$4 per machine hour

d.

$44,000

e.

none of these

32. Refer to Figure 5-1. What is the amount of overhead applied for January?

a.

$40,200

b.

$66,000

c.

$44,000

d.

$33,500

e.

$480,000

33. Refer to Figure 5-1. If the actual overhead for January is $41,000, what is the overhead variance and is it overapplied or underapplied?

a.

$800 underapplied

b.

$800 overapplied

c.

$7,500 underapplied

d.

$3,000 overapplied

e.

none of these

In: Accounting

use the nadler tushman congruence model to evaluate the situation at Scarborough YMCA

use the nadler tushman congruence model to evaluate the situation at Scarborough YMCA

In: Operations Management

Mr. Kent doesn't care about almost anything ... but himself and his money. So, when his...

Mr. Kent doesn't care about almost anything ... but himself and his money. So, when his power plant leaked radioactive goo that caused several species of wildlife to go extinct, he was only concerned with the public perception as it might affect his income and possible jail time.

Many rumors surfaced around the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. One of them is high concern over the mutation rate of the rare Springfield molted platypus. With barely more than 500 left in the wild, the word "extinction" has been tossed around. So, to quell the media, Mr. Kent had 30 of them captured, dissected, and analyzed to check for signs of mutation. He found that the mutation rate is 2% each month, but when they do mutate, they become sterile and cannot reproduce. With this information, he wants to create one of those newfangled computer simulations that the press loves so much. That's where you come in!

Specifications:

In this assignment, you will create a class called Animal_Category.

Your Animal_Category class is to contain the following data members:

  • A string for appearance ( hair/fur/scale/feathers)
  • a bool for nurse (true/false)
  • a bool for cold_blooded (true/false)
  • a bool for live_on_land (true/false)
  • a bool for live_in_water (true/false)

Your Animal_Category class is to contain the following member functions:

  • a constructor with arguments
  • a print function

You will also create a class called Platypus. Below, we will describe what will define a platypus. You will also create a main function in which you will create objects of type platypus to test the functionality of your new user-defined type.

Your Platypus class is to contain the following data members:

  • a static int for platypus_count (to increment upon creation of a new platypus and decrement upon destruction of a platypus)
  • a float for weight
  • an int for age (months)
  • a string for name
  • a char for gender
  • a bool to indicate whether alive (or not)
  • a bool to indicate whether mutant (or not)
  • an Animal_Category for animal_type
  • a constant mutation rate that is 2%

Member functions:

  • a constructor with no arguments that creates a dead platypus
  • a constructor that you can pass values to so as to establish its gender, weight, age, and name; it will default to alive and not mutant.
  • a constant print function that will output to the screen the attributes of that platypus in a nice, easy to read format.
  • an age_me function that returns nothing but increments the object's age. It will also calculate the chance that the object will become a mutant and when needed changes the value of the corresponding data member (remember that the mutation rate is 2% each month and it should become 100% for the platypus to become mutant).

Further, the platypus has a chance of becoming dead each time it ages. This chance is ten times the platypus' weight. A 5 pound platypus has a 50% chance of death. A 10 pound platypus (or heavier) has a 100% chance of death. Again here update the value of the corresponding data member when needed.

  • a fight function that accepts another platypus object as a parameter. It will have the calling platypus attack the other (passed in) platypus. The survivor is based on a "fight ratio": it is calculated as (calling_platypus_weight/other_platypus_weight) * 50. A random value from 1 to 100 is generated. If it is less than the fight ratio, the calling platypus survives; otherwise the other platypus survives. You must to be able to have a statement like p1.fight(p2).print() (where p1 and p2 are objects of this class)
  • an eat function that increases the weight of the platypus by a random amount from 0.1% to 5.0% of the platypus' current weight.
  • A friend hatch function that will randomly set up a newborn platypus with alive=true, mutant=false, and age=0. Gender will randomly be 'm' or 'f' with equal probability. Weight will randomly be between 0.1 and 1.0 pounds. Name will default to “plipo”.

Think very carefully about writing the above functions and how they should be used. There are indeed circumstances when some functions should not execute. For example, a dead platypus shouldn't eat anything.

Your program should fully test your platypus class. It must call every member function in the platypus class. It must print to the screen what it is doing and show the changes that appear when the member functions are called. The fight function will require two platypuses: one to call the fight function and one to be a parameter in the fight function.

c++ language

In: Computer Science

You plan to purchase a $180,000 house using a 15-year mortgage obtained from your local credit...

You plan to purchase a $180,000 house using a 15-year mortgage obtained from your local credit union. The mortgage rate offered to you is 5.5 percent. You will make a down payment of 10 percent of the purchase price.

a. Calculate your monthly payments on this mortgage.
b. Calculate the amount of interest and, separately, principal paid in the 20th payment.
c. Calculate the amount of interest and, separately, principal paid in the 110th payment.
d. Calculate the amount of interest paid over the life of this mortgage.

(For all requirements, do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))

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