net earnings increased 313.4% in the course of year 6 to year 7. That is roughly three times their previous earnings. This growth could be attributed to the increased amount of money spent on research and devolvement and on various advertisements. (WGU‚ 2014) SELLING EXPENSES Due to variable expenses‚ expenses that increase as production and sales increase‚ selling expenses for Competition Bikes‚ Inc. increased. From year 6 to year 7‚ total selling expenses increased by 33%. General and Admin expenses
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RTT1 Task 1 Shirley Krussel Western Governor ’s University December 12‚ 2014 RTT1 Task 1 The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI) established by the American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ provides reports on how care‚ specifically provided by nurses‚ affects patient outcomes. Based on these reports‚ the ANA has developed a national set of nursing sensitive indicators that measure the process of care‚ the structure of care‚ and patient- focused outcomes in a health care setting.
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Measles Outbreak and Controlling a Pandemic James Wilson WGU 000295445 1 Measles‚ or Rubeola as it is also called‚ is caused by a virus. Years ago‚ before the Measles vaccine was prevalent in the United States‚ this virus was one of the worse in terms of disease in our nation. Most children contracted this virus in their adolescent years‚ and many died due to lack of treatment options. More than 400 people died each year of Measles and hundreds more were left with irreversible brain damage. Information
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Running head: RTT1 TASK 2 RTT1 Task 2 Angela Kroemer Western Governors University Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership RTT1 Task 2 A. Complete a root cause analysis that takes into consideration causative factors that led to the sentinel event. (This patient’s outcome) The terms failure analysis‚ incident investigation‚ and root cause analysis are used by organizations when referring to their problem solving approach. Regardless of what it’s called there are three basic questions
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MGC1 - Principles of Management Course of Study This course supports the assessments for MGC1. The course covers 7 competencies and represents 4 competency units. Introduction In this course‚ you will learn about strategic planning‚ total quality‚ entrepreneurship‚ conflict and change‚ human resource management‚ diversity‚ and organizational structure. All of these topics are descriptive of the working environment managers must learn to oversee. Regardless of how the business environment changes
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Updated: 7 February 2013 CS3202 Project: Iterative development of SPA Grammar updates (based on Handbook plus Errata from IVLE) highlighted in red. Project overview In CS3201‚ you have completed analysis and architectural design‚ as prerequisites to iterative development. In CS3202‚ you will develop SPA in four iterations‚ described in four assignments. Each development iteration delivers a mini-SPA that extends the scope of SPA developed in the previous iteration. Mini-SPAs are fully operational
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Eric Baierl REAT Task 6 WGU Vocabulary Importance Eric Baierl REAT Task6 WGU A. Dear Parents or Guardians‚ As your child’s primary teacher I would like to briefly explain to you the importance of building up their vocabulary. Vocabulary simply refers to the various words we must understand in order to communicate our thoughts and ideas both orally and written. It also refers to the words needed to better
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Eric Baierl REAT Task 1 WGU Language Arts Development Eric Baierl REAT Task 1 WGU A. Language arts classes play a crucial role in the literacy development of elementary-aged children. By learning to read and write a child is able to grow intellectually in not only language arts classes but all other classes as well. Communication is necessary to acquire knowledge on any subject and the more developed a child
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Aleksandra Loza Task2 Case Study 1 1.4 Two examples of physical indicators; Kelly saw bruises on Barbara’s wrists. She also noticed that Barbara’s face was slightly swollen. Two examples of behavioural indicators; Barbara was defenceless‚ unable to communicate. She was withdrawn and did not respond to communication. 1.5 What action should be taken; Kelly should tell Barbara that she saw that something bad had happened to Barbara. She must tell Barbara‚ that she must inform manager
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CONFIGURING EXPANDED SWITCHED NETWORKS: RSTP and troubleshooting Also‚ after completing the lab‚ you must show your work by copying and pasting a screenshot of the following configurations/verification: Task 1: Show interface trunk on Sw1 (3 points) Task2: Show Spanning-tree on Sw1 & CoreSwB (3 points) Task 3: Show VTP on Sw1 (3 points) Task 4: From R1‚ Ping 10.1.50.5 (3 points) Task 5: From R1‚ show routing table (3 points) Paste a screenshot of your completed ElementK lab transcript
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