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  • Title: “Budgeting for Success: A Comparison of Flexible and Static Budgets for Apple Inc.” A budget is a financial plan that outlines an organization’s expected income and expenses over a specific period of time. It is an essential tool for businesses

    Please respond to the following:
    Compare and contrast a flexible budget and a static budget. Recommend which budget would be appropriate for Apple Inc. Provide support for your recommendation.

  • “Ethical Analysis of a Real-World Case: Applying General and Normative Leadership Theories” Proposal for Final Case Study: Ethical Analysis of the Malden Mills and Supreme Court Cases

    Case Study Assignment
    Purpose
    In this assignment, you will demonstrate your grasp of one of the general ethical theories and one of the
    normative leadership ethical theories by applying the theories to a real-world case of your selection.
    Objectives
    To identify a case with ethical implications; to identify the relevant ethical issues; to apply recognized
    ethical approaches to the case; to evaluate the case and make an argument for resolution.
    Prompt
    Think of yourself as an ethical consultant. Your goal is to demonstrate your ability to effectively apply
    one of the general ethical theories and one of the leadership-specific theories to explain and evaluate a
    real-world ethical situation. You will both evaluate the choices made by the actors in the situation and
    prescribe other or additional actions they should take.
    Specifics
    There are two graded parts to the assignment. The proposal (40 pts) will come first, followed by the
    final paper itself (100 pts.)
    Look for a situation that is reasonably well documented with identifiable ethical concerns. It may be
    easier to go with cases that are relatively recent, but not too recent. 3-10 years old is a good range to
    look for, but that is not required.
    The proposal should be 250-500 words (approximately 1-2 double-spaced pages, not including works
    cited/references pages). The proposal should briefly outline the relevant details of the case and
    identify the ethical issues under consideration. Look to justify the consideration of this specific case
    in an extended analysis.
    The final paper should be 1500-2500 words (approximately 6-10 double-spaced pages, not including
    works cited/references pages). There is no minimum number of sources to include, but all relevant
    information should be sourced and all sources used should be properly cited using one of the three
    major style sheets (APA, MLA, or Chicago).
    Evaluation
    An approved proposal will receive full credit. Receiving approval on the proposal may involve several
    rounds of questions, editing, and additional research.
    An “A” level paper will engage with the situation thoroughly and soundly, identifying and dealing
    with the relevant issues in an argumentatively sound and well-supported way while also demonstrating
    proper form about spelling, grammar, and citations.
    A “B” paper will have some, but not many and not egregious, errors in issue selection, argument, or
    evidence, and/or will have several formal errors.
    A “C” paper will have several and/or egregious errors in issue selection, argument, or evidence and/or
    frequent grammatical, spelling, or citation errors.
    Tips for success
    As you search for a topic, I recommend balancing complexity with clarity. That is, and a topic where
    you can relatively easily see the ethical issues under consideration, but also one where those ethical
    issues are sufficiently complex to spend time on. As an example, in 1995, the Malden Mills textile
    factory was destroyed and the CEO of the company chose to continue paying the employees despite
    their being unable to work. Generally, the CEO was lauded for doing right by the workers. The ethical
    issues in that case are easy to see, but there is also not much complexity to them. Other than
    balancing the well-being of the workers against the company’s revenue, there is not much to dig into.
    On the up side, the Supreme Court has some rules about when a justice should recuse her or himself
    from a case, such as when he or she owns stock in a company that is a party. In both the 2015 and
    2016 terms, a justice was discovered to have such a conviction only after the case had been heard and
    discussed by the court. The ethical issues that revolve around direct stock ownership and conflicts of
    interest could be sufficiently complex to work on, but the ethical concerns themselves are probably
    not immediately evident unless a justice is knowingly hearing a case with a contact. Since both of
    these cases were accidents and the justices in question took care to remedy the situation (one by
    recusing, one by selling the stock), the concerns are almost entirely hypothetical. Both the Malden
    Mills and the Supreme Court issues mentioned here would probably not make for good case studies
    (though I’m open to persuasion if you think otherwise).
    Your first section should outline the situation in some detail. Tell me what happened, relying on the best
    sources you have available.
    In the second section, be clear about what ethical frameworks you will use. Once you have identified
    them, outline them to explain what they are. Then use the principles you discussed to render a
    judgment; did the actors in the case behave ethically or not?
    In the third section, make a prescription. If the actors in the case did not behave ethically, what should
    they have done instead? If they did behave ethically, what should they do next? What could other
    actors in similar situations learn from this situation?
    I am available to help via email and/or Zoom conferences. Please do not hesitate to ask questions!
    Here you’ll submit the proposal for your final case study for the course. The final case study assignment is attached here, so you’ll know what you’re ultimately writing toward.
    For the proposal, you will need three elements:
    Outline the details of the case itself. Think in terms of the 5 W’s: What, Who, Where, When, Why. Provide a summary of all of the relevant details that someone would need to grasp the case.
    Identify and briefly justify the two theoretical approaches (one general approach, one normative approach) that you plan to use in the analysis.
    Briefly outline what the analysis will look like. Using those theories, what are the relevant parts of the scenario? How do the two theories fit together?
    With each draft proposal you submit, I will make comments and ask questions intended to clarify the argument. You will revise and resubmit the proposal until it gets approved. Once approved, the proposal will receive full credit. I don’t expect any proposal to be approved on the first draft; you will be revising. That’s a good thing because, with each new draft of the proposal, you will get closer to an easy writing process for the final case study.

  • Categorization and Scripts: Understanding Mental Organization and Everyday Behavior

    Categorization and scripts
    Explain categorization and the two main types of categories—natural categories and artificial categories. Describe how the prototype theory explains the formation of categories.
    Explain the difference between a script and a schema. Describe two scripts you use to perform two different everyday activities. Explain why you think these scripts help you perform the tasks.
    YOU WILL NEED to use the following as a reference:
    Goldstein, E. B. (2018). Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research, and Everyday Experience (5th ed.). Cengage Limited. https://digitalbookshelf.southuniversity.edu/books/9780357233498

  • “Exploring the Themes of Identity and Belonging in ‘The Namesake’ by Jhumpa Lahiri”

    The instructions for this are given in the attached pdf and it also includes the name of the book that this paper will be written about.

  • Title: The Impact of Canine Parvovirus Infection on Young Dogs: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature

    Topic 2 – Canine Parvovirus Infection
    Canine parvovirus infection is a common cause of illness and mortality in young dogs. In this
    essay you will explore the literature relating to this highly contagious disease.
    Your essay should include the following:
    An introduction to canine parvovirus
    A description of the relationship between different variants of the virus, and a
    definition of the predominant circulating strain/s
    An explanation of the pathogenesis (how the disease begins and develops) and
    symptoms of the illness caused by this virus
    A simple outline of the morphology and genomic structure of the virus
    A description of how ELISA and PCR tests are used for laboratory diagnosis of
    the virus
    An explanation of what a modified live virus vaccine is. Are these types of
    vaccines effective against parvovirus? Why/why not?
    A conclusion summarising the main ideas discussed in your essay.
    Essay structure
    Your essay will contain
    an introduction: a concise section that summarizes the topic and prepares the
    reader for the detail in the subsequent sections
    sub-sections with appropriate headings on each aspect of your topic
    conclusion
    citations – each piece of information will have a correctly formatted reference citation
    (at least four refereed journal articles must be cited)
    at least one figure and one table. Tables should be labelled above the table and
    figures should be labelled below.
    reference list this will contain full details of each reference cited in the text in
    correct APA style.
    Format
    Use 1.5 line spacing
    Use 12 point font
    Times New Roman, Arial, or Calibri font
    Set page size to A4
    Margins should be at least 2 cm
    Word limit 1500 words  10% excluding the title page table contents, table contents,
    figure/table captions and references, and the reference list. Headings, subheadings,
    written content, and in-text citations ARE counted in the word count. 
    Some links to websites: (still need more)
    https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/baker-institute/our-research/canine-parvovirus#Treatment 
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3550768/ 
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7152455/ 

  • “Ethical Considerations in Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Embryo Disposition and Surrogate Motherhood”

    Directions: Based on your textbook readings of different assisted productive technologies available to individuals wishing to conceive, consider the following: In cases where more embryos are created than are desired by a couple, who should decide what happens to the unused embryos? In cases of surrogate motherhood, should genetic or environmental information be considered when choosing a surrogate? Should the surrogate mother have visitation rights to see the child later?  

  • “Comparing Dutch Auction and Traditional Underwriting Methods for IPOs: A Case Study of a 2020 IPO and Its Impact on Issuers, Underwriters, and Investors”

    Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, read Chapter 15 in the Foundations of Financial Management textbook.
    Initial Response:
    For this discussion forum,
    Compare the advantages and disadvantages of using a Dutch Auction to a traditional underwriting method for an IPO.
    Identify one real-life IPO that occurred in 2020. Try to select a company that a fellow student has not already selected.
    For this one IPO, determine the following:
    The initial price
    The stock price at the end of the first day of trading
    The stock price at the end of 10 days of trading
    The stock price at the end of 30 days of trading
    State the following in your post:
    The total amount of the offering
    The number of shares offered
    The underwriter
    The fees for the IPO
    Evaluate the success of this IPO from the perspective of the issuer; the underwriter, and investors.
    Your initial response should be a minimum of 200 words. Graduate school students need to learn how to assess the perspectives of several scholars. Support your response with at least one scholarly and/or credible resource in addition to the text.

  • Quantitative Research Project: Data Collection and Management

    Overview
    The Quantitative Research Project is a three-part research and analysis paper based on a sample dataset provided to you. You will present a research question related to a dataset, explore variables that relate to this research question, analyze the data using descriptive and inferential statistics, describe your results, and discuss your findings, limitations, implications, and possibilities for future research.
    For this Performance Task Assessment, you will write Part 1 of your Project, which will focus on data collection and management. In the following Competencies, you will develop Parts 2 and 3, in which you will analyze and interpret the data.
    Submission Length: 2–3 pages representing Part 1 of a Quantitative Research Project research and analysis paper.
    Professional Skills: Written Communication, Interpreting Data and Quantitative Fluency, and Technology are assessed in this Competency.
    Instructions
    Access the following to complete this Assessment: 
    Quantitative Research Project Worksheet [Word document]
    Note: As you enter information in the Worksheet, save it. You will continue using the Worksheet in Competencies PS002 and PS003.
    Consider the three datasets below and select one.
    (See Quantitative Research Project Worksheet for additional details.) 
    Diebold Dataset and Codebook
    Diebold Dataset [Excel Worksheet]
    Diebold Dataset Codebook [Word document]
    School Survey on Crime and Safety Dataset and Codebooks
    School Survey on Crime and Safety Dataset [Excel Worksheet]
    School Survey on Crime and Safety Codebook [Word document]
    School Survey on Crime and Safety Questionnaire Codebook [PDF]
    Fictional Working Sample Dataset and Codebook – ATTACHED
    Fictional Working Sample Dataset [Excel Worksheet]
    Fictional Working Sample Codebook [Word document]
    Quantitative Research Project
    Click the item below for more information on this Assessment.
    Part 1: Data Collection and Management
    For this Performance Task Assessment, you will work with a given dataset, developing research question(s) and a plan for cleaning the existing data in order to answer your questions.
    To prepare for your Performance Task Assessment:
    Follow the steps in the PS001 section of the Quantitative Research Project Worksheet to select your dataset and variables, generate research questions, and clean the data. Take notes as needed.
    To complete this Performance Task Assessment:
    Write a 2- to 3-page paper that creates a narrative based on the Worksheet. Include the following:
    Introduction
    Identify the dataset you chose to work with and explain how it could contribute to research in your field or discipline. Note: if using one of the fictionalized datasets, some degree of conjecture is allowed.
    Choose either the comparative or relational research question that you developed in your Worksheet to use for your Quantitative Research Project. Present your research question.
    Method
    Describe the participants represented in the dataset.
    Identify the variables you chose to answer your selected comparative or relational research question and describe the scales of measurement for each variable.
    Describe any quantitative instruments used to measure the variables.
    Describe procedures you used to select, clean, and manage variables from your dataset. Describe how histograms could be useful in data cleaning.
    Identify and justify an appropriate research design that aligns with your research question.
    Identify the statistical assumptions (e. g., normality, independence, homogeneity of variance that should be considered for each variable that you selected.
    Be specific, provide examples, and justify your response with citations from the resources in your Learning Activities or from your search from the literature.

  • “Exploring Educational Psychology: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century”

    The book you’ll be using is Educational psychology theory and practice by Robert E Slavin   13th edition