statements of cash flow

1. CheckPoint: Analyzing Statements of Cash Flows

Resource: Ch. 4 of Understanding Financial Statements
Complete Research Problem 4.8a on p. 142 (Ch. 4); however, choose three companies to compare instead of five.
Post your table in a Microsoft Excel or Word document.

2. Assignment: Candela Corporation Case

Resource: Ch. 4 of Understanding Financial Statements
Compose a 500- to 750-word paper responding to questions 1 and 2 of the Candela Corporation Case on p. 146 (Ch. 4).
Format your paper according to APA standards.

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The effects of Emotions on Time Perception

This is a research paper and requires a statistical analysis so you should conduct the SPSS according to the experiment I have ran before in my college. I will provide you with the information of my experiment and send you some articles for you to include in the paper but you will use 15-20 articles in total (so please find more articles in addition to the ones I am sending you now)

The study involved 20 students (n=20; male 12). I divided them into two groups, each being independent of the other. The essence of the division was that every group would be exposed to a different mood (depressed and happy mood). The time of exposure was standardized for each of the groups. After the exposure, the individuals were asked to record or estimate the time passed during the length of the experiment.
The first group, comprising ten individuals (n=10; female 6), was put in a room and exposed to sad music for about 5 minutes. The music playing was Gryg’S Peer Gynt-Death of Ase a sad song that was likely to evoke sad memories or experiences. After playing the music for the five minutes the participants were asked to write about their darkest moment in life. The idea was to have them explain in detail the feelings demonstrated or evoked by the particular event. While the participants were writing about their experiences the time lapsed was noted to be exactly 6 minutes and 12 seconds. After the time lapse, they were asked to stop writing and asked to estimate the time passed.
The second group, made up of ten individuals (n=10; male 6), was put in a room and a nice piece of music was played for 5 minutes. The music played was Mozart’s Divertimento in D major, one likely to set in a good feeling and a good mood and evoke good memories and experiences. After the music was played for the five minutes the individuals were asked to write about their most satisfying moment in life or best experience. Just like with the previous group, the time lapse allowed while writing about their good experience was 6 minutes and 12 seconds. After the time elapsed, the writing was interrupted and the participants were asked to estimate the time passed while in the room.

***Please justify every single thing using articles.

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Discuss how each author you select epitomizes the writing of that time period s/he represents.

We have traveled approximately 250 years from colonial America to the development of a definite American brand of Romanticism. In a four-page essay (@ 1000 words), chart that literary journey by selecting no fewer than four writers — one colonial, one revolutionary, one Transcendental, one Romantic — to illustrate the growth and development of a genuinely "American" literature.

Discuss how each author you select epitomizes the writing of that time period s/he represents.

one colonial: John Smith
one revolutionary: Thomas Paine
one Transcendental: Nathaniel Hawthorne
one Romantic: Edgar Allen Poe

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311microeconomic theory

it is final exam your job to answer the question from
microeconomics theory book the class call 311microeconomic theory please make sure you answer the question with the right book , so you can you use any book ,but it should be microeconomics theory book every question have page please

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EIT TASK 6 Revision

I need a revision done on this EIT paper. I will attaching the paper, the graders comments of what they would like to be done and the orginial instructions. Please put your corrections, add-ins..etc., in red so I know what you have done. Thanks so much.

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answer questions to the summary of the movie “MY BIg Fat Greek Wedding”

answer the following questions in bullet points from the summary of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”

1. (300 words) Ethically Addressing Misinformation
Describe the ethical dilemmas and the ethical theory used to address public concerns when a major form of entertainment is used to misinform. Use references to support these ethical theories

2. (300 words) Values Exposed in Entertainment Distortion
Describe the values that are exposed in an art form using distortion for entertainment. Use references to support these values.

3. (300) words)Entertainment Social Responsiblity
What is the social responsibility that must be ethically addressed in this type of entertainment? Use references to support your conclusions about social responsibility.

SUMMARY OF THE MOVIE “MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING”

Summary – OverviewThe movie is centered on Fotoula “Toula” Portokalos (Nia Vardalos), a middle class Greek American woman who falls in love with a non-Greek upper middle class “White Anglo-Saxon Protestant” Ian Miller (John Corbett).

[edit] PlotToula is going through an early midlife crisis. At thirty, she is the only woman in her family who has “failed”: her family expects her to “marry a Greek, make Greek babies, and feed everyone until the day [she] die[s].” Instead, Toula is stuck working in the family business, a restaurant. In contrast to her “perfect” sister, Athena (Stavroula Logothetis), Toula is frumpy and cynical. She fears she’s doomed to be stuck with her life as it is.

At the restaurant, she briefly sees Ian Miller, a handsome school teacher. This event, combined with an argument with her father, motivates her to go to school to learn how to use computers. She also gets contact lenses, wears her hair curly, and begins to use makeup. She, her mother, and her aunt then contrive a way to get her father, Gus, to allow her to work at her aunt’s travel agency.

Toula feels much better in her new job, especially when she notices Ian hanging around looking at her through the window. They finally introduce themselves and begin dating. Toula keeps the relationship secret from her family until some weeks later when Gus finds out. He throws a fit because Ian is not Greek, but Ian and Toula continue to see each other against Gus’s wishes. Ian proposes marriage to her, she accepts, and he agrees to be baptized in the Greek Orthodox Church to be worthy of her family.

As the year passes, the wedding planning hits snag after snag as Toula’s relatives “helpfully” interfere. Her father insists on inviting the entire church to the ceremony, her mother orders the invitations but misspells Ian’s parents’ names, and Toula’s cousin Nikki orders tacky bridesmaids’ dresses. Toula is horrified to learn that her parents invited the entire family to what was meant to be a “quiet” dinner, and the Millers, unused to such cultural fervor, are overwhelmed.

The wedding day dawns with liveliness and hysteria, but the traditional wedding itself goes without a hitch. Gus gives a speech accepting Ian and the Millers as family and buys the newlyweds a house right next door to him. The film’s epilogue shows the new couple’s life six years later in which they have a daughter Paris that they raise in the Greek style, but Toula tells her she can marry anyone she wants when she grows up after she says she wants to go to Brownies instead of Greek school.

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Eutrophication

Must be explain the pro’s & cons of the above TOPIC

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Imagine that you are a county prosecutor. Briefly describe how the attributes of the criminal justice system (discretion, resource dependence, sequential tasks, and filtering) would affect your relationship, decisions, and actions with respect to each of the following:

1. Police
2. Defense Attorneys
3. Trial Judge
4. Corrections
5. Community
6. News Media

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World Trade Organization- International Law

This essay must argue the following topic:Do the trade rules contained under the World Trade Organizations favour the interests of developed nations over those of developing nations? …Proper APA citing must be done…different WTO policies and agreements must be presented to argue the point…recent sources should be used

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Reflective Journal of usability issues

This is a reflective journal of Two assigned journals (I will upload both journals). you must read two journals I upload and write your reflection. I will also give you the template and sample journal of the journal’s structure. Please strictly follow the template I provide.

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