Based on your calculations above, which of the two banks would you recommend and why? Explain your rationale.…
| Jennifer Royall invested cash of $15,000 and land valued at $10,000 into the business.…
7. In a procedure developed to determine the percent zinc in post 1982 pennies, 50 ml of an…
James Cash Penney opened his first store located in Kemmerer Wyoming in 1902, at the age of 25. The first store was opened in partnership between Penney, T.M Callahan and Guy Johnson as a ‘cash only’ store, refusing to take mining script or extend credit. Investing his entire savings of $500, Penney had to borrow $1,500 and was cautioned against his ‘cash only’ policy, as other stores in mining towns had been failing. The store was a success in spite of bankers warnings earning $28,898 in sales. Within two years Penney bought out Callahan and Johnson, and Penney had taken over their three other stores. Expanding rapidly, by 1915 there were 83 stores and by 1917 there were 175. Currently there are over 1,200 with over 205,000 employees stores ranging from the all 50 states as well as Puerto Rico, Mexico and Chile, the company is currently headquartered in Plano Texas.…
Peachtree is an accounting software program sold by Sage, whose parent company is the Sage Group. The software is geared for use by small- to medium-sized businesses and has progressed through several generations over the years since its conception. Initially, Peachtree was sold by Peachtree Software, a company that was established in 1978. Peachtree accounting software was acquired by the Sage Group in 1998.…
It is used when there is no standard or interpretation related to the reporting issues under consideration.…
9. Record the sedimentation rate for a menstruating female. How did this value compare to the healthy individual? Why? 15 mm/hr for the menstruating female and for the healthy female it was 5 mm/hr, for a difference of 10 mm/hr. the reason why this has happened is because when a female is menstruating she can sometimes of develop anemia which van show an increase in ESR. (AL)…
In Bend it Like Beckham, the main character, Jess is faced with many cultures. These cultures pull her mind in two opposite directions. One by pleasing her mom and becoming a Punjabi women and the other being a good soccer player. The movie follows her internal and external conflicts, where she struggles to make a decision regarding her life. Jess struggles between these two conflicts and is very emotional through the whole movie.…
Considering all of the conflicts, issues, and challenges you analyzed and discussed in this course, explain your viewpoint regarding the ideology that human service workers should be "advocates for social justice" (p. 336, Ch. 9). Prepare two to three slides.…
Take initiative to keep your personal space clean. Take care of your laundry. We shouldn’t have to nag you. Your room and bathroom will be inspected on Tues & Thurs @ 9:00 p.m. 2. When we have meals at home, help clean up the kitchen with the family.…
A modern hospital or clinic is filled with high-tech equipment, designed to support patients ' vital systems or provide physicians with diagnostic imaging. Installing, maintaining, calibrating, upgrading and repairing this equipment is the work of medical equipment technicians, also called biomedical equipment technicians or biomedical engineering technologists. New technicians typically enter the field with an associate degree in biomedical engineering technology from a college or community college (work.chron.com). In this paper I am going to elaborate on the process it takes to become a biomedical equipment technician. It is a fairly short road to travel for such a rewarding career.…
My name is Christy Hitt. I am a mother of two wonderful daughters who are now grown, married and have children of their own, and yes that makes me a grandmother. I travel with my husband as his job requires him to do. I work with a physician on a remote desktop and have access to the business computer wherever I go. I have been working in the medical field for fourteen years now. The medical field is rapidly changing in every aspect of the word. It is getting harder and more stressful to try and figure out all the changes on my own. I talked with my husband about possibly me going back to school to obtain more knowledge in medical billing and coding. My husband thought this would be a great idea and backed me 100 percent. The only worry was how I was going to handle my fulltime job, moving every three to six months to a different state, taking care of our home in Florida and school work. My husband assured me that we would figure out a way that we could accomplish this and make time for me to study. So, I started my online studies with Penn Foster to obtain my Associates degree in Healthcare Management. I wake up around 4:30 in the morning to help my husband get ready for his day, which would include getting the coffee going, making lunch and of course trying to wake him up; the man sleeps like a rock. I then have to get myself ready for my day. As I am booting up my computer, my Internet goes out, how convenient. Now, I have to call the cable company to come out as soon as possible to get it fixed, as my work and school both require me to be connected to an Internet service. I start by calling the patients and reminding them about their appointments for the following day; this can be time consuming and often takes a good part of the day as we see approximately fifty patients a day. I can see the insurance aging is getting behind and that is something I have to work on today, as this is how we get paid. I also have to do re-credentialing for our Medicaid and…
The nursing process is the framework to providing nursing care. Assessment is the first step in the nursing process. To ensure a holistic view of the patient is obtained, an assessment of the client’s entire well-being must be done. Using Watson’s theory of caring along with assessment tools, nurses can ensure that a holistic approach for caring for clients is maintained. Assessment tools are instruments used by nurses to assist them with the assessment of a patient to determine nursing diagnosis so that a plan of care can be designed specifically for the patient. More important, nurses utilized assessment tools to assess and evaluate patients in different stages and states of wellness, illness, stress, and life. Therefore, utilization of assessment tools are excellent instruments to assist nurses with improving patient care. There are assortments of assessment instruments frequently used today such as: vital signs, physical and social examination, Braden Scale, Glascow Coma scale, and pain scales. This paper attempt to examine three assessment tools and how they enhance the nursing process and the quality of care patients receive from nurses. Also, this paper will inspect the cost, validity, and ease of use of each assessment tool as well as the population the tool was intended for. Last, the discussed tools will be applied to the J. Riley Family from “The Neighborhood.”…
The City of Portland experienced increasing reports of domestic and youth violence, spousal and child abuse, assault, and incidents with road rage that can have damaging effects unrecognized by some.…
About three years ago I decided to change jobs. I was called by a former coworker about a position opening up in a new retirement community that was preparing for opening. I am a housekeeper at a retirement community. This was never a career choice for me, but instead a necessity. It has always been my goal to get out of this job field and I felt an opportunity has come. The position was for a housekeeping supervisor. I applied for the position apprehensively because it had been seven years since I had held a supervisory position and my skill set was out dated. I also had apprehension about working with the former coworker again because he had sexually harassed me previous years earlier.…