“Shitty First Drafts”

Read “Shitty First Drafts” in your Language Awareness book. Answer the critical thinking questions from 1 to 7
the pages you need to read 189-190-191-192
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l why the Ngw Tori: Times wouldn’t relinquish its esteemed position in the . little time to do what we actually care about or get paid for. The biggest
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ding at appropriate junctures but for the most part she is looking beyond in the middle of my conversation they whip out their phone, I ll just stop

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I thought about that a lot at South by Southwest Interactive, the ‘. In groups only to disperse into lone pursuits between themselves and
F annual campfire ofthe digitally interested held in Austin, Tex., the second their phones.

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ECONOMIC FORECASTING AT Bank OF GREEN

Answer question based on the attached case attached on this order.

Q. If the Federal Reserve decides to act, how will that affect investors that deal with Bank of Green? Using answers to issues discussed in the case, what changes Bank of Green should make to the products and services they are offering?
please use reliable online resources, that I can reach online for more reference.

ECONOMIC FORECASTING
AT BANK OF GREEN
You walk into the offices of Bank of Green early in the morning on February 2
nd
, 2006. You are
employed by the bank to market proprietary financial products to moderate
to high net worth customers.
Going into the break room to grab a cup of coffee, you flip on the TV to CNBC to catch the morning
financial news. The commentator says “… and the latest release shows that consumer confidence has
fallen for the second strai
ght month. Given this, and the previous statistics on business inventories, it is
not surprising that investors are nervous. So, now, all eyes turn to the Fed”. You switch the TV off. It
looks like the economy is going to be the topic of discussion for
the next week. More importantly, the
people you work with will expect you to know what is happening (and maybe explain it to them). It is
going to be a busy day.
Bank of Green is a mid

tier regional bank, focused primarily on consumer and small busine
ss lending.
Historically the bank has funded its loans through traditional bank deposits. However, given the rapid
development in convenience of mutual funds and online investing, the bank has shifted its focus to
offering a larger range of financial pro
ducts and advice to its high

end customers. This included offering
its own mutual funds, annuity and insurance products from other companies, and financial planning
courses
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Bank of Green has a large staff dedicated to customer relations. Jobs ran
ge from handling accounts to
marketing consumers’ products to providing financial advice. Your job is to work with this staff to
determine what the best products are and how best to market them. You interact daily with people from
all over the bank, incl
uding some of the bank’s major customers (since they are a good source of
information on how the company is doing).
A large part of the bank’s customer base is retired individuals who have had long

term relationships with
the bank. These individuals ha
ve a range of financial expertise, some being dedicated followers of the
financial news, while others have never heard of the Federal Reserve.
The bank’s customers get their income from a variety of sources. Most have traditional bank accounts.
Some, p
articularly the middle age customers, have substantial holdings of stock. Retired investors also
typically have some sort of pension or retirement plan. The bank’s customers can be very concerned
about changes in the economy. Those holding stock are wor
ried about corporate profitability; the more
profitable the company, the higher the value of the stock. Some of those with pensions have other
concerns. Often, the value of their pensions does not keep up with inflation. These investors tend to
watch fo
r signs of future inflation that could mean they would have a lower real income in the years
ahead.
The growth of GDP seems to be slowing, leading many investors to be concerned about the future
prospects for the economy. One indicator of the weakness of
the economy is the decline in consumer
confidence, a measure of how optimistic consumers are about the strength of the economy in the near
future. If this decline continues, it could lead to a decrease in consumer spending. Also, firms have spent
the la
st two years dramatically expanding their capacity by buying new machinery and building new
factories. Because of this, it is expected that companies are likely to reign in spending on investment
over the next year.
The Economic Research Group of Bank
of Green has provided historical data on GDP along with
forecasted values for the upcoming year (see the spreadsheet on the course website). The forecasts are
based on the information given above, but the forecasts also assume that the Federal Reserve wil
l not
take action.
Copyright 2009
, Dr. James Dow and Dr. Gordon D. Johnson
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve will be meeting in two weeks to
make a decision on monetary policy. The leading issue at that meeting will be the weakness in the
economy. Many of the members of the FOMC
believe that the Federal Reserve should take immediate
action to counter the forecasted decline in the economy.
Required:
Sitting down in your office, coffee in hand, you jot down some questions
you think might come up during
the day’s discussions.
Prepare a report, using the report guidelines from the course website
.
To prepare for this case, you may want to review macroeconomics LDC concepts 1, 5, 6, 7, 8,
and 9; and statistics
concepts 4, 7 and 8.

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The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) are currently working on a joint venture referred to as the convergence project. Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper describing the relationship betwee
Paper instructions:
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) are currently working on a joint venture referred to as the convergence project.
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper describing the relationship between the IASB and the FASB. Include the following in your paper:
A brief history of the relationship between the two boards and the IASB equivalents of the FASB original pronouncements
An explanation of how the MSA program prepares the student for a professional life within the accounting vocatio

Entrepreneurship
Course Work April 2014
You are required to write a 2000 word report consisted of two parts, Executive Summary of your Business Plan accompanied by Financial Requirements of your enterprise.

1.An executive summary is a document that you could present to a potential investor. It should summarise the business opportunity, the details of the product/service, the market opportunity, the strategy for pricing distribution, the financial and other resource requirements of the business, and initial sales numbers.

2. Finance has been linked to the life-blood of any business; it flows through the various operating areas of an enterprise and provides them with the sustenance to keep going. It is also the most common way of measuring the health of an enterprise. Financial measurements such as cash flow and profits tell us whether the enterprise is actually increasing in value. Please provide answers to the following questions:

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a. What sources of finance are available to your enterprise from debt and equity sources?
b. What financial management controls are required to maximise the cash flow and profits of your enterprise?

The two parts have to be equally represented in your word count with given flexibility of 10%. Your work has to be presented in a report style and include references.

DOWN BELOW IS THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

GS (Golden Standard) Business Aviation.

Is an exclusive provider of global business aviation, offering a diverse range of services including aircraft management for private and commercial clients, aircraft charter with global price solutions for clients worldwide. Headquartered in Paphos Airport (Cyprus) however is a worldwide airline service aimed at high-income individuals, large corporations who are looking for a one in a lifetime experience while traveling towards their endeavours through the vast skies of planet earth.

The company’s unique selling point is the all inclusive experience, out shining anything the current market has to offer, it goes without saying that the ever expanding fleet of Golden Standard is equipped with the state of the art machinery in terms of Business Aviation, GS features airplanes such as Gulfstream made planes from G200 all the way up to the trendsetting and innovative G650.

In addition, GS pilots fly AirBus ranging from A319 to A340 including standing agreements with both Airbus and Boeing for future orders on large aircrafts.
The machines are entirely custom, designed luxuriously by world-renowned experts in their craft featuring the Golden Standard colour gamma.

There are many attractive services provided on-board. One of them is the ‘Golden Standard Sky Boutique’ that offers a large range of exclusive products ranging from clothes to tech-gadgets and daily hygiene which helps the passenger in case of emergency or when there is no time to shop at the destination. This will be an exclusive duty-free on board service for the passengers.

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Golden Standard Business Aviation revenue streams come from constant activity in the market of money, the constant growth of the business world, the ever expanding companies all over the globe that interact with one another, increased amount of holiday destinations, ancillary revenues such as the above mentioned on board boutique, high end on board catering, access to wi-fi in flight at all times. GS revenue streams will also come from additional services offered to GS clients when they are off board of the airplane, the ‘Golden Standard Concierge’ providing the customer with services such as exclusive hotel, restaurant, event ticket booking, business class transport arrangements, millionaire holiday packages and a general life time partnership that could help ease customers life thereafter.
Additional revenue streams are to be generated by the transatlantic flights using large aircrafts such as the Airbus or the Gulfstream G500-G650.
GS also generates a large income from a niche that it has discovered while being based in Cyprus, the Cyprus-Russia(return) route has become increasingly popular due to the popularity and the large migrant population of Russians all over South Cyprus and a large market for Russian investment which has already established itself in the country and the close bonds between countries allow relaxed visa policies. There is money for GS services to be in demand.

Main competition is any company that is making an effort to attract customers in this market. Golden Standard doesn’t underestimate the rivals. GS considers their strategies and guarantees to do everything possible to improve upon and set the Golden Standard for this type of service.

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1. Why you chose the subject?
2. Write a review of each reference including:
a. Statement of the problem
b. Research design or methodology
c. Data collection methods
d. Relevance to practice
e. Conclusions
3. Did the articles agree or disagree?
4. Discussion:
a. What you learned?
b. How can this information be used in patient care?
Peer Reviewed
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Part A: Introduction/Impacts of Climate change on Africa.          Include the impact of climate change on agriculture as agriculture is important to many workers in Africa
Part B: Adaptations that is possible for Africa as a way to deal with climate change
          African residents can:  
a) Relocate to another community and seek different employment (likely a move from rural to urban areas.
b) Change methods; change crops (choose to remain at home)
c) Stay at home but choose not to work in agriculture
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Part C: Mitigation
                Talk about how the North (industrialized, wealthy) nations could help mitigate the effects of climate change on the South (meaning, less developed nations).  This discussion places the blame on the wealthy industrialized nations, as they have high emissions which are causing climate change.  Here we are to talk about credits. What are the credits (refers to the option of buying credits from low emission countries so that they can produce more emissions from production). 

Part D:  What are the obligations of industrialized nations to help Africa deal with the problems they will face from climate change? Are the industrialized nations obligated to help? What are your thoughts/views? 

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Southwest Airlines and Koch Industries are both known for their distinctive organizational cultures, and both have been highly successful and profitable companies. Southwest Airlines is known as a “fun” place to work where socialization and humor in the workplace are strongly encouraged. Koch Industries, on the other hand, has a culture defined by the principles of “market-based management” where performance and revenue growth is emphasized.

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Do some background reading on the cultures behind Southwest Airlines and Koch Industries. While doing your research, keep strongly in mind the characteristics of organizational cultures discussed in the background materials such as team-oriented, people-oriented, outcome-oriented, etc. Here are some articles to get you started on your research that will give you some background about the cultures at these two organizations:

Klein, D. (2011). Creating cultures that lead to success: Lincoln Electric, Southwest Airlines, and SAS Institute. Organizational Dynamics 41(1), 35-39 [Available in Science Direct. Note: you only have to read the middle portion of the article concerning Southwest Airlines and not the whole article]

Bird, A. (Mar. 13, 2011). Southwest: Corporate culture combines work, play. The Post and Courier.[ProQuest]

Whatley, H. (2013). Principles and dimensions of market-based management. Independent Journal of Management & Production, 4(1), 126-135. [ProQuest]

Dissecting the Kochtopus. (Jun. 7, 2014). The Economist, 411, 76. [ProQuest]

When you are finished with your research, write a 4- to 5-page paper addressing the following issues:

  1. Describe the organizational culture of Southwest Airlines the best you can using the characteristics of organizational culture discussed in the background materials. These include: but are not limited to detail-oriented, team-oriented, innovative, aggressive, outcome-oriented, and people-oriented. Be specific as you can regarding which characteristics of organizational culture that you read about in the background materials apply to Southwest and which ones do not.
  2. Describe the organizational culture of Koch Industries using the criteria as in Question 1 above.
  3. Now suppose Koch Industries decided to purchase Southwest Airlines. Compare and contrast the two cultures, and explain what kind of challenges you think they would face in merging the two cultures. Also, explain what steps you think would need to be taken in order to prevent culture clashes between the two organizations.

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Case Study
Perform a critical analysis of the report listed below.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report, HETA 2010-0008-3148. (2011). Ergonomic and Safety Climate Evaluation at a Brewery – Colorado.
Your case study review must include the following headings per APA guidelines:
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1. Introduction –Provide a description of the selected case. Describe the issues of the case, and state the purpose for the paper.
2. Methods – State the evaluation criteria used in the NIOSH HHE Report.
3. Results – Present the findings from the Health hazard evaluation.
4. Recommendations – Describe the recommendations for improvements.
5. Discussion – Review relevant literature on the subject. Does research support the recommendations of the case? In addition, are there any other issues of concern?
6. Conclusion – Present your comments on the case. What did you learn in this review? What more would you like to have seen discussed in the report? In general, your own opinions should only be included in this section.
Instructions:
Your answer to this assignment must be four to six pages, double spaced, and 12 point font (separate title page and reference page are not included in the page length). The assignment requires that you use your textbook and at least two other references and readings which pertain to the topic in question. It is required that students use APA style for papers and projects. Therefore, the APA rules for formatting, quoting, paraphrasing, citing, and listing of sources are to be followed.
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Two-Variable Inequality
Project description
Read problem 46 on page 240 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra. THIS THE PROBLEM: Ozark Furniture Company can obtain at most 3000 board feet of maple lumber for making its classic and modern maple rocking chairs. A classic maple rocker requires 15 board feet of maple, and a modern rocker requires 12 board feet of maple. Write an inequality that limits the possible number of maple rockers of each type that can be made, and graph the inequality in the first quadrant.
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Al; the information that need to be in paper are as follows: Assign a variable to each type of rocker Ozark Furniture makes.&lt;br /&gt;
Write a linear inequality which incorporates the given information of total board feet and the board feet required for each type of rocker.&lt;br /&gt;
On scratch paper, draw a graph of the inequality so that you have this visual to go by as you discuss the graph in your writing. A scanned copy of this graph may be attached with your essay, but is not required.
Write a two- to three-page paper that is formatted in APA style and according to the Math Writing Guide. Format your math work as shown in the Instructor Guidance and be concise in your reasoning. In the body of your essay, do the following
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Demonstrate your solution to the above problem, making sure to include all mathematical work
Describe what this graph looks like. Include information about the intercepts, the type of line needed, direction of the line, and region(s) shaded to fulfill the inequality. Any details which are pertinent to know about the graph should be mentioned.
Evaluate the findings in this graph. Pick a point in the shaded area and give its coordinates, and then discuss what those numbers mean in terms of rockers and board feet of lumber. Pick a point outside of the shaded area and do the same thing. Pick a point right on the line and discuss the same details.
Apply the linear inequality to solve the following problem: a chain furniture store faxes an order for 175 modern rocking chairs and 125 classic rocking chairs. Will Ozark Furniture be able to fill this order with the current lumber on hand? If yes, how much lumber will they have left? If no, how much more lumber would they need to fill the order? Explain your answers
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First Short Paper: Nicene Christianity

In this short paper (800-1,000 words, dbl. spaced, standard 12-point font), you will explain the major Christological perspectives that were discussed in the Ecumenical Councils of the fourth and fifth centuries (the Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, and Chalcedon).

The Controversy

First, drawing from your course texts, briefly discuss the controversy over the deity of Jesus (approx. 250-300 words).

  • What were the positions of the different parties (concentrate on their views about Christ)?

  • Why did they hold these views?

The Outcome

Second, describe the outcome of these councils, including the “Chalcedonian Definition” (approx. 250-300 words).

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  • What conclusions were reached at Nicaea and the subsequent councils?

  • Why did they reach them?

  • What difference did these specific conclusions make in the life of the church?

Application and Analysis

Third, apply what you have learned to your contemporary Christian fellowship/church experience (approx. 300-400 words). Possible questions for your reflection in this third section would be:

  • What is the Christology (the understanding of who Christ is) of your contemporary Christian fellowship/church?

  • How does this Christology compare or contrast with Nicene orthodoxy?

  • How does your Christian fellowship/church adherence or departure from Nicene orthodoxy affect the message of salvation (and it does!)?

  • Why should (or shouldn’t) the thinking of contemporary Christians be/ become aligned with the Nicene Creed?