Case study 4-2 1)What rationale is offered by Ocean Spray in support of the idea of using a 3PL? Do you agree with the reasons cited for the interest in 3PL? Ocean Spray Cranberries‚ Inc. offered several reasons for using a 3PL for their transportation and logistics area. They looked at the transportation within the logistics chain and realized there was a lot of variability in this area. The company decided that it wants to centralize and bring all of it’s transportation logistics into uniformity
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Situation A. The Family and Medical Leave Act entitles those eligible up to twelve weeks leave per each postal year for a new child in the family‚ whether it be by birth‚ adoption or placement in foster care. It also allows for leave if the employee themselves has a serious health condition that prevents them from performing the job or caring for a family member that has a serious health condition. Lastly‚ it also guarantees those eligible up to twenty-six weeks of leave in a postal year to care
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reaction‚ HCTZ 25 mg p.o. every other day‚ and oral calcium supplements. In the past she has been on penicillamine‚ azathioprine‚ and hydroxychloroquine but she has not had Azulfidine‚ cyclophosphamide‚ or chlorambucil. ALLERGIES: None by history. FAMILY and SOCIAL HISTORY: Noncontributory. (Continued) Patient Name: Adela Torres Patient ID: 132463 Room No.: 541 Date of Admission: 6/22/2013 Page: 2 PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: This is a chronically ill appearing female‚ alert‚ oriented
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1. Review the UMUC Family Clinic Case Study and identify two types of external organizations (e.g.‚ hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ rehabilitation centers‚ laboratories‚ pharmacies‚ etc.) with which the UMUC Family Clinic needs to communicate and the purpose of the communication. An external organization Dr. Tom office must communicate with is a hospital. The communication will be both incoming and outgoing. Health care expert‚ Sprague‚ N. (2015)‚ stated that with Health care reform aimed at reducing
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Health Patterns: The Belanger Family Teresa Jo Cox Grand Canyon University Family-Centered Health promotion NRS-429V-0104 Marcy Engebretson October 06‚ 2013 Health Patterns: The Belanger Family Marjorie Gordon in 1987 recommended functional health patterns as a model for launching a comprehensive nursing data base. The eleven groupings make possible a methodical and systemized approach to data collection‚ and facilitate the nurse to establish the following characteristics of health and
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Legal and Ethical Issues to using business information LEGAL ISSUES ARE VARIOUS ITEMS OF LEGISLATION THAT PROTECTS THE USE OF BUSINESS INFORMATION. DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998: Many business and shops have information about people. This act protects the information held about them to be misused. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 2000: this act provides individuals the right to request information from a public authority. The public authority has to inform the applicant if they have the information which must
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ACC 512 – International Accounting CASE 4-1 Bessrawl Corporation Reconciliation from U.S. GAAP to IFRS 2014 Income under US GAAP $1‚000‚000 Adjustments: Reversal of write-down of inventory to replacement cost 10‚000 Additional depreciation on revaluation of equipment (25‚000) Impairment loss on intangible asset (5‚000) Recognition of deferred development costs 80‚000 Reversal of amortization of deferred gain on sale and leaseback (30‚000) Income under IFRS $1‚030‚000 2014 Stockholders’
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Seminar 4 I Ex. 4‚ p. 57 Discuss different types of stylistic devices dealing with the completeness of the sentence 1. In manner‚ close and dry. In voice‚ husky and low. In face‚ watchful behind a blind. (D.) Перевод Манеры у него сдержанные и сухие. Голос глухой и хриплый. Лицо внимательное‚ как бы прикрытое занавесом. Анализ With the ellipsis the author comments on the character’s manners preceding the speech. ‘He is/was’ is most obviously omitted. 2. Malay Camp. A row of streets crossing another
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EVIDENCE Scope of Law on Evidence 1. Prescribes the manner of presenting evidence (Burden of Proof‚ rules 131-132); 2.Fixes the qualification and privilege of witnesses and the mode of examining them (Rule 132); 3.Determines among the probative matters‚ things which are logically and in their nature evidential‚ and what classes of things shall not be received. This excluding function of rules of exclusion is the chief characteristic of our law on evidence (Rules of Admissibility
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CHAPTER 4 THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE: ACCRUALS AND DEFERRALS OVERVIEW OF BRIEF EXERCISES‚ EXERCISES‚ PROBLEMS‚ AND CRITICAL THINKING CASES Brief Exercises B. Ex. 4.1 B. Ex. 4.2 B. Ex. 4.3 B. Ex. 4.4 B. Ex. 4.5 B. Ex. 4.6 B. Ex. 4.7 B. Ex. 4.8 B. Ex. 4.9 B. Ex. 4.10 Learning Objectives 3‚ 4 3‚ 4 3 3 6 4 5 5 5 8 Topic Deferred expenses and revenue Deferred expenses and revenue Accounting for supplies Accounting for depreciation Accrued revenue Unearned revenue Accrued salaries Accrued interest Accrued
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