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Articulate your behavior management philosophy by creating a presentation on your beliefs and practices for addressing whole class and individual behavior management in your current or preferred classroom environment.

Behavior Management Philosophy Presentation

Articulate your behavior management philosophy by creating a presentation on your beliefs and practices for addressing whole class and individual behavior management in your current or preferred classroom environment. The presentation should be designed for an audience of a recently assigned co-teacher or paraprofessional who will be collaborating with you in your classroom.

Write a cover letter for this job application giving 2–3 examples from your past experience. Describe how you have implemented one of the leadership styles that you learned in this module and the results that you produced.

English Question

Create a Professional Cover Letter to Respond to the following Job Posting:

WANTED:  A (Coaching leadership style) leader to lead our growing company.  Salary commensurate with experience.  Coverletter must discuss your leadership style and include examples of how you have used that leadership style to achieve tangible results. 

Cover Letter Instructions

Write a cover letter for this job application giving 2–3 examples from your past experience. Describe how you have implemented one of the leadership styles that you learned in this module and the results that you produced.  Feel free to use your job-related experience, or also feel free to use any other ideas that you may have thought of during Drew Dudley’s “Everyday Leadership” Ted Talk that you watched.

Explain how you applied your advanced knowledge/skills learned in your HOA courses this last year in your Spring 2023 internship.

Business Question

Submit a 2-3 page summary of your internship experience that includes the following points:

Explain how you applied your advanced knowledge/skills learned in your HOA courses this last year in your Spring 2023 internship.

Highlight the different activities you participated in during your internship and what you learned: team meetings, shadowing experiences, mentors that guided you, and what networks you built during your experience.

Summarize how this internship will help guide you in your career decision when you graduate from the program. The areas are Front office

  • 1: Housekeeping
  • 2: Management
  • 3: Security
  • 4: Event management
  • 5: Sales
  • 6: Office of General Manger.

The student was shadow Michael William, the hotel operational manger to gain future experience and knowledge on hospitality operation. He is also responsible for upholding the high standards that our company strives to deliver with every single guest. He will assist guests with their every requests and demands, he will assist with resolving billing issues, and he will also assist with finding solutions and resolving out guests issues when they arise. It is a small Hotel with 150 rooms.

What is the par value of the preferred stock? If the annual dividend on preferred stock is $36,000, what is the dividend rate on preferred stock? If dividends of $72,000 were in arrears on preferred stock, what would be the balance reported for retained earnings?

MAISTYLE CORPORATION
Balance Sheet (partial)

Stockholders’ equity
Paid-in capital
Preferred stock, cumulative, 10,000 shares authorized, 6,000 shares issued and outstanding $900,000
Common stock, no par; 750,000 shares authorized, 600,000 shares issued 1,800,000
Total paid-in capital 2,700,000
Retained earnings 1,158,000
Total paid-in capital and retained earnings 3,858,000
Less: Treasury stock (8,000 common shares) (32,000)
Total stockholders’ equity $3,826,000

Instructions

From a review of the stockholders’ equity section, answer the following questions.

(a) How many shares of common stock are outstanding?

(b) Assuming there is a stated value, what is the stated value of the common stock?

(c) What is the par value of the preferred stock?

(d) If the annual dividend on preferred stock is $36,000, what is the dividend rate on preferred stock?

(e) If dividends of $72,000 were in arrears on preferred stock, what would be the balance reported for retained earnings?

 

Problem 2. On January 1 Weiss Corporation had 75,000 shares of $0.5 par value common stock issued and outstanding. During the year, the following transactions occurred.

Apr. 1 Issued 8,000 additional shares of common stock for $11 per share.
June 15 Declared a cash dividend of $1.50 per share to stockholders of record on June 30.
July 10 Paid the $1.50 cash dividend.
Dec. 1 Issued 4,000 additional shares of common stock for $12 per share.
Dec. 15 Declared a cash dividend on outstanding shares of $1.70 per share to stockholders of record on December 31.

Instructions

(a) Prepare the entries for the above transactions.

(b) How are dividends and dividends payable reported in the financial statements prepared at December 31?

 

Problem 3. CORPORATE EQUITY TRANSACTIONS

1. Issued 5,000 shares of no-par common stock. The market price of the stock is $12 per share.

2. Issued 2,000 shares of 5%, $100 par, cumulative preferred stock for $122 per share.

3. Declared dividends on preferred dividend of 5% per share.

4. Purchased 500 shares of common stock at $14 for treasury.

5. Paid preferred dividend declared in #3.

6. Sold 100 sharestreasury stock at $20 per share.

Instructions: Journalize the transactions for Fortier Company.

 

Problem 4.  Norris Corporation was organized on January 1, 2021. It is authorized to issue 20,000 shares of 6%, $50 par value preferred stock and 500,000 shares of no-par common stock with a stated value of $1 per share. The following stock transactions were completed during the first year.

Jan. 10 Issued 60,000 shares of common stock for cash at $4 per share.
Mar. 1 Issued 12,000 shares of preferred stock for cash at $54 per share.
May 1 Issued 100,000 shares of common stock for cash at $5 per share.
Sept. 1 Issued 5,000 shares of common stock for cash at $8 per share.
Nov. 1 Issued 2,000 shares of preferred stock for cash at $56 per share.

Instructions

(a) Journalize the transactions.

(b) Post to the stockholders’ equity accounts. (Use T accounts.)

(c) Prepare the paid-in capital portion of the stockholders’ equity section at December 31, 2021.

What kinds of hustles are shown in hip-hop music, and how do they show how poor people really live? How has hip-hop provided a framework for understanding the relationship between poverty and hustling?

Hip-Hop Research Proposal

Introduction

Hip-hop music has been a significant cultural force for more than four decades, providing a forum for black and brown voices to communicate who they are, their problems, and their reality. One of the recurring ideas in hip-hop is the representation of hustling and grinding one’s way to the top despite the challenges and competition that stand in the way. On the other hand, how hip-hop shows hustling has often been criticized for making illegal activities look cool and for spreading negative stereotypes about people of color, especially black and brown people.

The purpose of this research is to investigate the connections that can be drawn between hip-hop, hustling, and poverty. It says hip-hop has given us a way to understand the many different parts of the hustle, including the social, economic, and political reasons why people do it. This framework was provided by hip-hop. At the same time, society has made it illegal for people to hustle on the street, thereby supporting the notion that a person’s mistakes and not flaws in the system are the only causes of poverty.

This study will examine how hip-hop artists have busted these myths and show what hustling in low-income areas is like. The research examines the lyrics, music videos, and interviews with several hip-hop musicians to figure out the messages and themes of the hustle in hip-hop music.

Research Questions

What kinds of hustles are shown in hip-hop music, and how do they show how poor people really live?

How has hip-hop provided a framework for understanding the relationship between poverty and hustling?

How has society criminalized those who hustle in the streets, and what are the consequences of such criminalization?

How have hip-hop artists changed the way people think about the hustle, and what do they say about what life is really like in poor areas?

Write a paragraph of at least 200 words in length that clarifies and explains your decisions regarding the job steps, the identified hazards, and selected control measures.

Job Hazard Analysis

Select a job that you or a member of your family do at home on a regular basis. Be sure the job has at least five distinct steps. Using the JHA template (click here), list the job steps—in order—in the Job Steps column. Examine each step for hazards, and list the hazards and their effects in the next column. Finally, using the hierarchy of controls, identify control measures you would use to mitigate the hazards and enter those into the last column.

In the comments box at the bottom of the form, write a paragraph of at least 200 words in length that clarifies and explains your decisions regarding the job steps, the identified hazards, and selected control measures.

Buddhism has adapted with many cultural and societal changes as it spread around the globe throughout history. How have modernity and globalization influenced the message and expansion of Buddhism within recent history?

Religion Question

This final essay should be approximately 2000 words, double spaced. You should provide at least six peer reviewed sources to help substantiate points made throughout you essays. Just as with the Mini Essays, you must use Chicago Style for references with footnotes and a bibliography. At the beginning of your essay, please write out fully which prompt you will be writing about, as sometimes it is not always clear for me as a reader.

You are required to choose one of the following prompts for your final essay.

  • How has art influenced the development and understanding of Buddhism throughout history?
  • Buddhism has adapted with many cultural and societal changes as it spread around the globe throughout history. How have modernity and globalization influenced the message and expansion of Buddhism within recent history?
  • How are women perceived within the different schools of Buddhism? Have those perceptions changed over time? Why or why not?
  • Buddhism has often found itself involved in violent actions, and have even been known to develop skills in martial arts. How is violence perceived in Buddhism? Do warrior monks or even Buddhist forms of terrorism fit within the spectrum of Buddhist teachings? Why or why not?
  • What role does karma play in Buddhism? Who does it affect, and how does it affect them in this life, the afterlife, and the next life?
  • According to the second noble truth, greed/craving give rise to suffering. What did the Buddha mean by greed/craving and how do they cause suffering? How do these apply to love and compassion for others?
  • What is the Lotus Sutra and why is it so important to Japanese Buddhism?

In some viruses, capsomeres function as enzymes as well as structural supports. Of what advantage is this to the virus? Briefly discuss the importance of lichens in nature. Briefly discuss the importance of algae in nature.

Assignment no. 4

1How does commercial sterilization differ from sterilization procedures used in a hospital or laboratory?

2Outline the steps in the production of cheese, and compare the production of hard and soft cheeses. Which bacteria seem to be most frequently used in the production of food? Propose an explanation for this.

3Explain the effect of dumping untreated sewage into a pond on the eutrophication of the pond. The effect of sewage that has primary treatment? The effect of sewage that has secondary treatment? Contrast your previous answers with the effect of each type of sewage on a fastmoving river.

4The following organisms have important roles as symbionts with plants and fungi; describe the symbiotic relationship of each organism with its host: cyanobacteria, mycorrhizae, Rhizobium, and Frankia.

5Why is the phosphorus cycle important?

6Which of the following can affect human cells? Explain why.

  • a. penicillin
  • b. indinavir
  • c. erythromycin
  • d. polymyxin

7A patient with streptococcal sore throat takes penicillin for 2 days of a prescribed 10day regimen. Because he feels better, he then saves the remaining penicillin for some other time. After 3 more days, he suffers a relapse of the sore throat. Discuss the probable cause of the relapse.

8Compare pathogenicity with virulence.

9How are capsules and cell wall components related to pathogenicity? Give specific examples.

10Explain whether each of the following examples is a food infection or intoxication. What is the probable etiological agent in each case?

  • a. Eightytwo people in Louisiana developed diarrhea, nausea, headache, and fever from 4 hours to 2 days after eating shrimp.
  • b. Two people in Vermont developed malaise, nausea, blurred vision, breathing difficulty, and numbness 3 to 6 hours after eating barracuda caught in Florida.

11Differentiate the terms in each of the following pairs:

  • a. etiology and pathogenesis
  • b. infection and disease
  • c. communicable disease and noncommunicable disease

12Define symbiosis. Differentiate commensalism, mutualism, and parasitism, and give an example of each.

13In some viruses, capsomeres function as enzymes as well as structural supports. Of what advantage is this to the virus?

14Briefly discuss the importance of lichens in nature. Briefly discuss the importance of algae in nature.

Prepare a memorandum discussing all causes of action against the 911 operator, the EMT and the Emergency Squad.

Law Question

Alan recently bought his dream vacation home in the mountains, a “fixer-upper” with a deck that jutted out over the river. During the summer and fall he worked on outdoor repairs, including replacing many, but not all, of the rotted railings on the wooden deck. In January, Alan invited his friend Todd, a licensed electrician, to his home for the weekend. They planned for Todd to do some needed indoor wiring and for both of them to get in some skiing.

After working indoors all day, Todd was relaxing on the outdoor deck. When Todd leaned against the railing it felt a little loose and wobbly, but he straddled the railing to get a better view of the icy river. Within thirty seconds, the railing gave way and Todd fell into the water. Alan heard a scream and a crash, raced outside, and saw that the railing had collapsed. As Alan ran down the steps he yelled to his wife to call 911.

Alan jumped into the water but could not rescue Todd. Within ten minutes the Township Volunteer Emergency Squad arrived. The only means of reaching the men was from the river bank. The ambulance did not have any rescue ropes on board, but did have a ladder. One Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Larry, waded into the river with the ladder to try to reach the men, but he tripped and was swept away by the current. Since the ambulance was not equipped with any means of rescue, the second EMT immediately called the 911 operator to ask for the firefighters’ assistance.

The firefighters arrived forty-five minutes later, because the 911 operator had given them the incorrect address. Upon arrival, the firefighters used their 200-foot long ropes and rescued all three men.

All three men suffered permanent physical injury as a result of being in the water for more than thirty minutes. They file suit. They learn during discovery that there is no specific, state-mandated requirement for equipping an ambulance with 200-foot long rescue ropes and that the Emergency Squad receives some funding from the Township.

Prepare a memorandum discussing all causes of action against the 911 operator, the EMT and the Emergency Squad.

Write a program in a class CharacterFrequency that counts the number of times a digit appears in a telephone number. Create an array of size 10 that will hold the count for each digit from 0 to 9. Read a telephone number from the keyboard as a string. Examine each character in the phone number and increment the appropriate count in the array. Display the contents of the array.

Elements of computer programming

Assignment-5

Problem 1: In check-writing systems, it’s crucial to prevent alteration of check amounts. One common security method requires that the amount be written in numbers and spelled out in words as well. Even if someone can alter the numerical amount of the check, it’s tough to change the amount in words. Create a dictionary that maps numbers to their corresponding word equivalents. Write a script that inputs a numeric check amount that’s less than 1000 and uses the dictionary to write the word equivalent of the amount. For example, the amount 112.43 should be written as:

ONE HUNDRED TWELVE AND 43/100

Problem 2: Standard telephone keypads contain the digits zero through nine. The numbers two through nine each have three letters associated with them, as shown in the following table:

Many people find it difficult to memorize phone numbers, so they use the correspondence between digits and letters to develop seven-letter words (or phrases) that correspond to their phone numbers. For example, a person whose telephone number is 686-2377 might use the correspondence indicated in the preceding table to develop the seven letter word “NUMBERS.” Every seven-letter word or phrase corresponds to exactly one seven-digit telephone number. A budding data science entrepreneur might like to reserve the phone number 244-3282 (“BIGDATA”).

Every seven-digit phone number without 0s or 1s corresponds to many different seven-letter words, but most of these words represent unrecognizable gibberish. A veterinarian with the phone number 738-2273 would be pleased to know that the number corresponds to the letters “PETCARE.”

Write a script that, given a seven-digit number, generates every possible seven-letter word combination corresponding to that number. There are 2,187 (37) such combinations. Avoid phone numbers with the digits 0 and 1 (to which no letters correspond). See if your phone number corresponds to meaningful words.

Problem 3: Write a program in a class CharacterFrequency that counts the number of times a digit appears in a telephone number. Your program should create an array of size 10 that will hold the count for each digit from 0 to 9. Read a telephone number from the keyboard as a string. Examine each character in the phone number and increment the appropriate count in the array. Display the contents of the array.