You will use three documents to complete this assignment:

ACC 206 Final Paper Breakeven Chart.xls

ACC 206 Final Paper Cash Flow.xls

ACC 206 Final Paper CGS.xls

Your paper should consist of the following sections: Cash flow Statement, Manufacturing Costs, Cost-Volume-Profit-Analysis, Horizontal and Vertical Analysis, and Ratios. Use two scholarly/peer-reviewed and/or credible sources in addition to the course text to support your analyses.

Here is a breakdown of the sections within the body of the assignment:

Cash Flow Statement

From the data in the file ACC 206 Final Paper Cash Flow.xls complete a Cash Flow Statement. Use the column that corresponds to your course. For example, if your course stated May 22, you would use the data from the MayJune column.

Manufacturing Costs

From the data in this file ACC 206 Final Paper CGS.xls, complete a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured and a Manufacturing Company Income statement. Use the Cost of Goods Manufactured that was developed in the Schedule of Cost of Goods Statement in the income statement. (See pages 974 through 975 in the text) Use the column that corresponds to your course. For example, if your course stated May 22, you would use the data from the MayJune column.

Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis

Last week you should have prepared a break-even chart for submission with this final paper. If you still need to complete it, here are the instructions.

First, watch the video tutorial, Final Paper Break-Even Chart video that walks you through the steps.

Next, download the Excel file, ACC 206 Final Paper Breakeven Chart.xls that includes the data you will use to complete the break-even chart. Submit the break-even chart as part of your final assignment.

Horizontal and Vertical Analysis

Using the data from the Coca-Cola 2017 Annual Report (Links to an external site.) financial statements, starting on page 60, prepare a horizontal analysis for the balance sheet for a 2-year period and a vertical analysis for the income statement for a 2-year period. Submit the company financial statements with your analysis. The analysis must show all formula calculations to support your results.

Ratio Analysis

Using the data from the Coca-Cola 2017 Annual Report (Links to an external site.) financial statements, starting on page 60, calculate the following ratios:

Common Stockholders Equity Ratio
Profit Margin Ratio
Cash Ratio
Debt to Equity Ratio
Debt Ratio
Explain how the ratio is calculated and discuss and interpret the ratios that you calculated. Submit a screenshot of the company financial statements as an appendix. The analysis must show all formula calculations to support your results.

The Company Analysis Final Paper

Must be five to seven double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Centers APA Style (Links to an external site.) resource.
Must include a separate title page with the following:
Title of paper
Students name
Course name and number
Instructors name
Date submitted

I can extend deadline till tomorrow night if needed. The assignment is simple. I am trying to make a game> I came up with an idea and concept but haven’t gotten it all the way figured out. I need you to write down in Microsoft word or whatever you feel more comfortable with, a requirements page that you think would be good for this project. Write it like it’s my assignment because I’m going to send it to my teacher. I am having trouble coming up with ideas and things, that’s why I’m coming here. Whatever creative ideas you think would be good for this project and that I should use put it in this requirement page. I’m attaching all the information you need to help decide.

This is what I’m essentially wanting you to write:

Requirements Documentation
Detailed requirements are essential for building valid software (i.e., the software the
customer wants). Your requirements should be as complete and as detailed as possible.
You should organize your requirements in a sensible, hierarchical manner. Each requirement
should be given a unique identifier that can be used to trace that requirement through the
subsequent phases of the software life cycle. Your requirements document should follow the
standard below, which is based on the IEEE/ANSI 830-1998 standard. For your require-
ments document, you do not need to include appendices (unless you have need to) or an
index (an index would be nice, but unless you have a tool to generate an index automati-
cally, this is too time-consuming)

Specific requirements
Section 3(you don’t need to see this), which deals with the specific requirements, will vary depending on the
software being built. I suggest using a simple numbering scheme. Below I show a
partial set of requirements for a poker game, using a similar system. These require-
ments are far from complete – they are simply provided as an example.
Playing Cards
1.0.0 The game should use a standard deck of 52 playing cards, with no
jokers.
1.1.0 User should be allowed to choose the design used for the card
backs from 2 provided designs.
1.1.1 Solid blue design should be provided.
1.1.2 Red thatched design should be provided.
1.2.0 Each non-face card should display the appropriate numerical
value.
1.3.0 Each non-face card should display the appropriate number of suit
symbols.
Game types
2.0.0 User should be allowed to choose the type of poker game they wish to
play.
2.1.0 The game should allow the user to play 5-card draw, according
to standard rules.
2.2.0 The game should allow the user to play 7-card stud, according to
standard rules.
2.3.0 The game should allow the user to play Texas Holdem, according
to standard rules.

Here are some questions to consider as you read:
The first decades of the 20th century, and the new technology that came with them, inspired a generation of artistic movements and manifestos. What new possibilities did the authors of these texts envision for the new century? In what ways did these artists anticipate the art and design that would follow? Where might the ideas of these authors intersect? And where might they diverge?

This assignment will allow students to practice and discuss concepts that are covered in class and related to individuals and families. In this assignment, students will demonstrate competencies of working with diverse groups, engagement, assessment, theory, intervention and evaluation. To accomplish this, students will use a case they are working with at their current internship field placement. If the student is not currently attending an internship, the student may use a client at their current place of employment if their place of employment is social work related. The professor will provide case vignettes for students if needed.
Outline/structure of paper should be as follows:

2) Abstract (1/2 page)
a. Abstracts are typically written last and are a general summary of your
assignment. It is included after your title page, before your introduction. Your
abstract should be a single paragraph, written in 150-250 words and double
spaced.

3) Problem statement (1 page or less)
a. Provide an introduction including a discussion of the clients presenting
problem and any relevant information to help understand the nature of this
problem. This may include the reason why the client has come to treatment,
why they were referred, or why they need social work services.

4) Diversity (2 pages)
a. Discuss how diversity and difference has shaped the life experiences of this
client.
b. Discuss how oppression, poverty, marginalization and/or privilege and power
has influenced this clients life experiences and presenting problem.
c. Discuss any similarities or differences between the clients culture and the
dominant culture (if different) and how these have impacted the clients
social, economic and political experiences.
d. Discuss how the answers above helped confirm or changed the way you
understood the clients presenting problem.

5) Engagement (1 page)
a. What were your initial reaction when first working with this client? Identify
verbal and non-verbal behaviors your client communicated in response to
your initial reaction(s).
b. Discuss how your thoughts, feelings and emotions changed when working
with this client over time? Discuss what skills or strategies were needed to for
you to manage your feelings?
c. What verbal and non-verbal communication strategies did you use to promote
engagement with this client?
d. Discuss how you demonstrated to this client you value human relationships
with him/her/them.

6) Assessment (2 pages)
a. Complete an assessment tool and attach this as an appendix. You may be
allowed to use an assessment tool used by your agency with professor
consent.
b. Explain why this assessment tool is appropriate for this client or case and
briefly summarize the main findings from your assessment.
c. Following the assessment, discuss what have you learned over the course of
your work with the client that is different than what was initially apparent?
Identify an example of why the assessment must always be an ongoing part
of the treatment or service.
d. Think back to your answer you provided about your feelings about engaging
with this client. How do your feelings and personal experiences relate to your
conclusions about what causes or maintains the problems impacting this
client? How did you, and how will you continue to, manage the potential
impact of your feelings and experiences on your professional judgment?

7) Goals or case plan (1 page or less)
a. Based on information gathered from the presenting problem, engagement
and assessment, discuss the goals you and your client have agreed upon. If
there is disagreement with the goals, discuss why and what you did or will do
to resolve this dilemma.
b. Explain how these goals are related to the clients presenting problem and
assessment information.

8) Intervention (1 page)
a. Discuss evidence that was made available to you that led you to select the
final intervention? How did you evaluate or compare that evidence when
selecting an intervention for the client?
b. Discuss any evidence that was found to guide the implementation of the
intervention that you selected or are considering?
c. Discuss how your thinking about the most appropriate intervention for this
client has changed over time.

9) Evaluation (1 page)
a. Based on the goals selected for treatment or services, discuss how you did or
will evaluate the success of your work with this client?
b. Describe both quantitative and qualitative methods that could be utilized to
evaluate the success of your work with this client.
c. What are the implications of this evaluation(s) on your client?
d. Discuss why must evaluation be a continual part of the therapeutic process
and not just an end process.

10) Theory (1-2 pages)
a. Identify one or more social work or psychological theories.
b. Explain how this theory might suggest you engage or communicate with your
client
c. Given the assessment data, discuss how this theory explains why the clients
problem was caused or sustained
d. Explain how this theory-guided, or will guide, you to select which intervention
to use when working with your client
e. How might this theory inform your decision making about when treatment is
complete or successful and termination is appropriate?

11) Teamwork and interdisciplinary approach (1-2 pages)
a. Identify ways in which other professionals might engage with this client prior
to you seeing them. How might this influence the initial communication
between you and the client?
b. How has an inter-disciplinary teamwork and communication approach
supported your engagement with this client? If teamwork was not present,
discuss how an inter-disciplinary approach could support your work with this
client.
c. Discuss ways in which other professionals contributed to your assessment of
this client.
d. Discuss ways in which other professionals agreed or disagreed with the
selection of the intervention. Why did this occur?

12) Summary (1 page or less)
a. Provide a short summary of the main points of the paper
13) References
a. Following APA 6th edition, make sure that you have all of the in-text citations
accounted for in this references section. 2.

   
Hi Everyone! I wanted to answer a few questions I’ve gotten about the generalist paper which is due Week 7. This paper integrates many aspects we have studied by applying concepts to a single individual. The guidelines on the paper are very detailed, but I wanted to add some clarifications based on questions I’ve been getting. None of this varies from the syllabus and original paper guidelines – it is just an attempt to answer questions in detail.

Individual from Internship, Job, or Movie

For the generalist paper, you are encouraged to use a person you’ve worked with or are working with in a social-work related position or internship. If you do not have one of these, you could write the paper based on someone you know (changing the names) or someone from a movie. Movie suggestions include: Good Will Hunting, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Fault in Our Stars, Precious, P.S. I Love You, Silver Linings Playbook, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, or any other movie that has a character that lends itself to social work assessment and intervention.

Assessment Tools

The paper guidelines state that you should fill out an assessment tool and attach it. As stated in the syllabus, you may use a form from your agency or you may fill out a general brief biopsychosocial history form. Here is one that is easy to use:

https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/-/media/files/wexnermedical/patient-care/healthcare-services/mental-behavioral/forms/biopsychosocial_questionnaire.pdf?la=en&hash=49569B36EF6F47BA6304F259A7BB120DFDD28BE5

Other assessment tools you might use include a genogram, an ecomap, a SWOT analysis, or a different assessment tool, but using the biopsychosocial assessment is most important. This link has some helpful tools for additional assessment tools: https://creately.com/blog/diagrams/social-work-assessment-tools-templates/

Client Goals

1.) Goals should be SMART goals – specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.

2.) Goals should involve REAL changes in attitude, mood, behaviors, thoughts, feelings, skills, or a situation. For example, “In the next 3 months, client will improve mood by 20%, as measured by the Geriatric Depression Scale short form.” Attending counseling is not a goal!

3.) Goals should NOT be tasks (e.g. “client will write in a journal” or “client will call two friends each week” or “client will get a dog”). Tasks are objectives that will help the client achieve their goal. For example, writing in a journal could be the task/objective, but the goal of this would be to decrease anxiety. Getting a dog could be a task/objective, but the goal would be to improve the client’s mood.

4.) Whenever possible, goals should be framed in the positive (e.g. “Within the next 8 weeks, client will use “I messages to communicate feelings with his spouse, as measured by observation in sessions” rather than the negative (e.g. “Client will avoid criticizing his/her spouse”).

5.) Specify how goals will be measured. They may be measured by:

a.) A self-anchored likert scale, which is simply asking someone, “On a scale of 1 to 10, how XYZ?” and then asking them again later, after the treatment. For example, “In 6 weeks, the client will feel 20% less anxious in new social situations as measured by a self-anchored likert scale.” (If the client said he/she was a “10” anxious in social situations, then attended counseling and felt like it went to a 6, that would be a 40% improvement.)

b.) A standardized scale. Standardized scales can be expensive. Here is a great resource for free, brief standardized scale for mental health settings with few resources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4310476/ Here’s another great list of standardized tools for different issues: https://www.psychologytools.com/download-scales-and-measures/

c.) Self-report (e.g. report how many times you go for a walk, put your child in time-out, etc.)

d.) Observation (e.g. observe a child in a classroom, observe a parenting situation, observe social skills in a social skills group, observe a couple practicing communication skills in session)

e.) Other (e.g. goal attainment (got a job, got a GED, moved to a safer neighborhood, clean drug screen, etc.)

6.) Goals usually have 2-3 objectives, which help a client reach their goal. These are more like tasks. For example,

GOAL: “In the next 3 months, client and her partner will strengthen their sense of connection by 20%, as measured by a self-anchored Likert scale.”

OBJECTIVE #1: Client and her partner will go on a biweekly date night.

OBJECTIVE #2: Client and her partner will spend 10 focused minutes talking at the end of each night.

OBJECTIVE #3: Client and her partner will practice communicating with “I messages” when raising an issue between them.

7.) I know we are writing sample goals in this class “for the client,” but in a real setting, you would partner with the client to ask them what their goals are and to help them choose objectives that make sense and are highly do-able. They would be co-collaborators in the goal-writing process.

8.) Goals should be written in professional language and not slang.

9.) Address ONE thing when writing a goal. (Make sure it is not double-bound.) You may be working on many things in therapy, but only one or two of these should be your goal(s).

Interventions

Note specific interventions that could help the client achieve his or her goals.

These should not just say “the client will attend counseling,” but rather they should also detail some of the things that may be done within counseling sessions (e.g. “client will start monitoring his/her degree of social anxiety on a 1-10 scale in sessions,” “client will learn deep breathing techniques,” “client will complete homework about XYZ”).

The intervention section will also include a discussion of which specific counseling technique (such as cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused brief therapy, task-centered therapy, psychodynamic therapy, existentialist therapy, narrative therapy, family systems therapy, etc.) will be the best fit for this client and why.

They should also include interventions to help the client connect to supports outside of counseling sessions (e.g. “client will attend AA meetings once per week” or “client will call a friend on the phone once per week” or “client will complete a psychiatric evaluation” or “client will get a physical from her primary care doctor” or “client will call her parents to tell them how she is feeling” or “client will attend a yoga class” or “client will attend a job fair”).

At least one of these change strategies/interventions should be constructional (building on the clients’ strengths and resiliency) rather than remedial (a step to directly address his/her problem).

Writing, Grammar, and APA

Please consider using the FREE tutor.com resource to review your document ahead of time, especially if you have had issues with grammar or APA before. Your paper should be professionally written, double-spaced, and include 12 point font, 1 inch margins, etc. Please edit your paper for typos and grammar and use spell check. Submit the paper directly into Via by Watermark.

Please avoid jargon, judgment, negativity, labels, blaming, and subjective terms (such as her work is marginal). Be as factual, descriptive, and professional as you can be. This should read like a professional report and should not include phrases like “she slept around” or “he hung out with a bad crowd.”

A Note Regarding Client Strengths

I strongly believe that strengths should be a huge part of every social work assessment and discussion – not only to give a balanced picture of the person’s life (and reiterate that people are more than their problems), but also because strengths provide the best clues about how to help people meet their goals.

While you need to detail the issue(s) at hand, do not focus solely on deficits. Strengths, resources, talents, skills, and supports should be included throughout the discussion. While sometimes strengths may be obvious or stated outright, more likely they will be subtle and you will need to identify them by:

asking the right questions,
noticing what the client is not saying (e.g. client grew up homeless but still got herself to school on time every day; is a single mom but still manages to spend special time with her kids),
probing for positives (e.g. wow, what factors helped you attend college when your family was experiencing such immense challenges?), or
bringing positive parts of the clients story to light” (e.g. “she got her homework done even though she had no adult supervision at home” or “he was able to stay sober despite little family support”).

I have project paper this term I would love your help on. I’ve attached the syllabus and assignment details. Below are also the details. Let me know your quote when you can.

Focus of the paper – Unmanned Aerial Systems (Drones)

Development Project Proposal – Due 2/16 (attached PDF)

No more than 300 words describing the proposed topic of your Development Project. It should provide an overview of the theme and objectives of your project, including the environment for the project (land, sea, air or space). The details of the project results do not need to be stated, but it should at least address the perceived need of the new autonomous control subsystem as it relates to a current unmanned system application, management practice, or operational policy, and any initial technologies you believe would be pertinent to the perceived need. There should be a sufficient and brief summary of the perceived need. Do not include citations in the proposal.

Development Project Outline – Due 2/23 (attached PDF)

Outline is the blueprint for your paper. It does not need to be lengthy, but an outline will help you organize your research into a good writing plan and capture the different sections of your paper. Your outline should fit on a single page (no more than two pages).

Development Project: Paper Due 3/1 (attached PDF)

In this module, you will submit the final version of your Development Project containing the detailed information that is aligned with the parameters of the assignment, as identified in the attached and in the rubric. To receive the highest grade possible, please follow the project guidelines and avoid focusing on other important but irrelevant autonomous or manned systems.

The paper must be eight pages minimum, 10 pages maximum (title, abstract, and reference pages, images, tables, diagrams, and graphs do not count towards paper length, only full pages of text), and it must contain at least five credible references. Do not forget the basics: spelling, grammar, and format.

Watch one full season of a webseries “Broken” (at least 5 episodes). Here is the link to the episodes ( abc.go.com/shows/broken). Then write a one page essay stating things you noticed. In the writing, you must note if its a charter-based web series or plot-based. Describe the main characters in the web series (what makes them interesting to the audience, what is special about them, how do they behave?).

Read the article The Role of Public Health Improvements in Health Advances: The Twentieth Century United States by David Cutler and Grant Miller and answer the following questions.
1.What is the general question that the article is trying to answer? That is, what is the fact or pattern that the article is trying to explain? Keep your answer to 1-2 sentences.
2.What is the authors specific hypothesis? That is, what is their proposed explanation for the observed fact or pattern? Keep your answer to 1-2 sentences.
3.Choose one of the tables in the article. What data sources/variables portrayed in the table? How does the evidence presented in this table relate to the authors specific hypothesis? Discuss your reasoning.
4.Can the evidence be explained in another way? That is, is the evidence consistent with another hypothesis that the author may or may not have considered.

Please answer each question separately rather than consolidating your answers into a single essay. Do not exceed a single page (double-spaced, 12-point font, 1 inch margins). My goal is to challenge you to keep your answers short and on point.

Select an ongoing social change to analyze sociologically. “Ongoing” here means you can trace the development/origins of this change as well as make predictions about what the future might hold. As you know, sociological analysis occurs using both cultural (e.g., norms, values, and ideologies) and social structural components. The latter can utilize either or both levels of social structure (e.g., status and role constellations and/or social institutions). Please present specific examples concerning the change you have selected with regard to culture and structure. Btw since the third unit of the course is concerned with social movements, it’s best to not select a movement as your social change for this first exam. It’s also advisable to select a manageable social change for an essay of this length (i.e., two sides of a printed sheet of paper).

Get ready for Student Presentations!!! Choose the topic of your preference for the Student Presentation from any Chapter of the Textbook or any Article/Research Paper related to the class.

You have to create a Power Point Presentation with a minimum of 8 slides (including Title Page, Introduction, Conclusion, and References). There is not Word Limit. The student MUST use other textbooks, research papers, videos, and articles as references (Minimum: 4 references).

watch the film (O Brother, Where Art Thou?)
Please respond to the following question in a brief essay (250-300 words).  Your response should express your opinion and be logical, cohesive, grammatically correct.

Now that you have read Homer’s Odyssey and discussed the hero of the story in some detail, describe what aspects of Odysseus character the Coen brothers got “right” in their movie “O Brother Where Art Thou?”  What aspects did they get “wrong”? What about his relationships to his companions, his wife Penelope and those traditionally considered his “enemies”?