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    Condo Name: Baron 3 Gardens THE GOOD: Baron 3 Gardens offers spacious units ranging from one bedroom to two bedroom types and upper and lower penthouses which come with a balcony and a utility room. It is a low density condominium with six units per floor. At the roofdeck are the amenities which can be enjoyed together with a panoramic view at the function room and viewing deck floored with artificial grass‚ high-walled swimming pool‚ gym‚ yoga room‚ and smoking area. It also holds a spacious receiving

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    1. (TCO A) An alternative available when the seller is exposed to continued risks of ownership through return of the product is (Points : 6) Recording the sale‚ and accounting for returns as they occur in future periods. Not recording a sale until all return privileges have expired. Recording the sale‚ but reducing sales by an estimate of future returns. All of the above. 2. (TCO A) During 2010‚ Steele Corporation sold merchandise costing $1‚500‚000 on an installment

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    1. Should corrections be date and time stamped? According to the American Medical Association‚ all medical records should be date and time stamped and should identify the corrector or the person that is making any changes of any sort. First‚ the individual making the correction needs to identify him or herself as having authorization to do so. Secondly‚ any corrections need to contain the date and time they took place so that if any questions were to arise they may be better referenced. Finally

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    3.5 Family Patterns Please use black text. Section 1 
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 After reading the case scenarios‚ choose one and answer the following questions. 
1. Case Scenario______”You Should Anticipate My Desires and Feelings__ (5 points) a. a. Where did the characters learn their communication style? (5 points) b. c. The characters learned their communication style from their families because family communication has an effect on your personal communication style. a. b. Identify the communication roadblocks

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    Week 3 Discussion Post: Read a scenario Resolving Ethical Business Challenges in the text on page 177 and then answer the discussion questions below. I am looking forward to some great discussions!  1. Describe Saul’s ethical dilemma? Saul is facing two types of ethical challenges: an ethical dilemma and an ethical decision. An ethical dilemma is a morally problematic situation in which you must choose between two or more alternatives that aren’t equally acceptable. The dilemma is characterized as

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    Running Head: A MATTER OF PRIORITIES Incident 1: A Matter of Priorities MGT-331: Management of Human Resources Professor Bettis Katie Farrier March 24‚ 2015 A Matter of Priorities Case Analysis Background Sheila Stephens‚ production manager at Thompson Manufacturing‚ interviews potential candidates for open positions at their firm. After conducting the interviews‚ she has the final authority to make the appropriate selection. The human resource manager‚ Pete Peterson‚ does the initial

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    DEATH SUMMARY Patient Name: Putul Barua Patient ID: 135799 Room: CCU4 Date of Admission: 01/07/2013 Date of Death: 01/15/2013 at 00:41 hours. Admitting Physician: Simon Williams‚ MD Pulmonology Consultants: J.K. McClain‚ MD Cardiology. Trevor Jordan‚ MD Nephrology This 42 year old gentleman was admitted on January 7th‚ and expired on January 15. He was admitted with progressive tachycardia‚ hemoptysis and dyspnea. Please see his admission history and physical exam for details.

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    do you think Jim should respond to Ella’s implied pressure about the importance of the project to her? Jim should convey the message that this project is also very important to him and that he will be keeping her updated as the project progresses. 3. What strategies might Jim employ to deal with a very busy team member such as Carmen Sanchez? Some strategies Jim may try to employ with a busy team member such as Carmen Sanchez would be to setup appointments during downtimes (such as the beginning

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    Ethics 301 Module 3 Coordinating Professor: Dr Christopher Elg Core Professor: Module 3 Case SLP/ Dangerous Jobs The organization that I am studying and proud to be associated with is the United States Army. Most of the jobs in the Army are dangerous in there on way. The one particular job or Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) comes to mind the Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal solider 89D (MOS). The Explosive Ordnance soldiers are the Army’s finest tactical and technical explosive experts

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    the prescribed medications. 2) Sara left the medications unattended at the bedside. This is a careless practice. She should have carried them back to the nurse’s station and reattempted to administer the meds after the patient finished bathing. 3) Unexpected change in the patient’s vital signs. The scenario reports there has been a significate rise in blood pressure and heart rate. The confused patient reports no distress but now she has the potential to become symptomatic if the vitals keep

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