part 1: Unions in developed nations often oppose imports from low-wage countries and advocate trade barriers to protect jobs from what they often characterize as unfair import competition. Is such competition unfair? Do you believe that this argument is in the best interests of (a) the unions, (b) the people they represent, and/or (c) the country as a whole?

part 2: What are the potential costs of adopting a free trade regime? Do you think governments should do anything to reduce these costs? What?

APA format atleast 2 references each (peer-reviewed and full scholarly articles)

use the book as references too.

41.    List and differentiate among the various passive/active mechanisms for transporting material through the plasma membrane;
42.    Define membrane potential and explain the role of sodium/potassium anti-port pump;
43.    Define filtration and describe how it differs from other transport processes;
44.    Define tonicity and explain its importance;
45.    Define isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic; and
46.    Describe the cause and effects of hydrostatic and osmotic pressure.

The Cytoplasm
47.    List the organelles of a cell, describe their structure, and explain their functions;
o    Nucleus, rER, golgi apparatus (body), lysosome, sER, and mitochondrion;
48.    List three proteins that compose the cytoskeleton and describe their functions; and
49.    Give an example of a cell inclusion and explain how inclusions differ from organelles.

Part 1:

Construct a 3 to 5-year strategic plan that is related to a specified health care organization of your choice. The organization may be not-for-profit or for-profit. Complete a SWOT analysis, and include the following:

Internal strengths are related to resources and capabilities that effectively and efficiently allow an organization to accomplish its stated mission. Write out and discuss 8 to 10 strengths that you consider the highest priority for the organization of choice.
Internal weaknesses are related to deficiencies in resources and capabilities that hinder an organizations ability to accomplish its mandate or mission. Write out and discuss 8 to 10 weaknesses that you consider the highest priority for the organization of choice.
External opportunities are outside factors or situations that can affect your organization in a favorable way. Write out and discuss 8 to 10 opportunities that you consider of highest priority for the organization of choice.
External threats are outside factors or situations that can affect your organization in a negative way. Write out and discuss 8 to 10 threats that you consider of highest priority for the organization of choice.
Part 2:

In the health care industry, change occurs quickly and many times without warning. In an effort to address such changes, contingency planning is a key step in the strategic planning process. Contingency planning follows a 7-step process to achieve maximum effectiveness. Assume that you are formulating the contingency plans for an outpatient surgical center.

Identify the 7 steps in the contingency planning process, and explain how each step will be addressed for the surgical center.
Be sure to provide a properly cited response that includes references.

Selected quotations from our course readings, images, videos, and memes, via the co-working
platform Mural. The resulting mural will be a concept map connecting concepts of the public
sphere, civil society, counterpublics, civic discourse to contemporary examples, and challenges. This is a free assignment, feel free to express your thoughts, views, and opinions.

I will attach the readings below and for each reading be sure to address the discussion questions associated with each reading in the essay.

Prompt: In this activity, you’ll create an annotated bibliography by following the steps below and answering the questions as thoroughly as possible. The questions will prompt you to engage in a conversation with your sources. You will need to follow the steps below three times (for your three different sources).

Before you begin, make sure you have:

Please use the sources attached only!
here are the citations below

EWERS JR., J. B. (2020, January 9). Should college athletes be paid to play? New York Amsterdam News, 111(2), 12.

COOPER, K. J. (2011). Should College Athletes Be Paid to Play? Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 28(10), 1213.

Mitchell, H., & Edelman, M. (2013). Should College Student-Athletes Be Paid? U.S. News Digital Weekly, 5(52), 17.

At least one of your three sources should present a counterargument, a position that an opponent of your argument might make.

Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

Identify your sources, including author, title, and the database information or website.
Summarize your source. (Use the template below.)

It seems this source is arguing ____________________.
This source is using this evidence to support the argument: ____________________.
Credibility and Relevance
Explain the rationale for the credibility of the source by providing supporting evidence. (Use the template below.)
Personally, I believe the source is doing a (good job/bad job) of supporting its arguments because ____________________.
Explain the relevance of the source to your argument. (Use the template below.)
I think this source will be very helpful in supporting my argument because ________________________.

OR

I will work to refute this counterargument in my essay by ________________________.

Guidelines for Submission:
Your annotations must include at least three sources. Save your work in a Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Then, check your writing for errors

Answer the following questions in the simplest form

The Cell Surface
32.    Describe the structure of a plasma membrane;
33.    Explain the function of the phospholipid bilayer of the plasma membrane;
34.    List the various functions of the proteins of the plasma membrane;
35.    List three cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) (or plasma membrane junctions) and explain their importance to the cell;
36.    Explain the concept of signal transduction (second-messenger system) and discuss its importance in the cell; and
37.    Describe the structure and functions of microvilli and cilia.

Membrane Transport
38.    Explain what is meant by a selectively permeable membrane and the fluid mosaic model;
39.    Define a gradient and how substances behave along a gradient;
40.    Differentiate between passive transport and active transport;
41.    List and differentiate among the various passive/active mechanisms for transporting material through the plasma membrane;
42.    Define membrane potential and explain the role of sodium/potassium anti-port pump;
43.    Define filtration and describe how it differs from other transport processes;
44.    Define tonicity and explain its importance;
45.    Define isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic; and
46.    Describe the cause and effects of hydrostatic and osmotic pressure.

The Cytoplasm
47.    List the organelles of a cell, describe their structure, and explain their functions;
o    Nucleus, rER, golgi apparatus (body), lysosome, sER, and mitochondrion;
48.    List three proteins that compose the cytoskeleton and describe their functions; and
49.    Give an example of a cell inclusion and explain how inclusions differ from organelles.

Reply, Discussion: Accounting
You will review your classmates initial postings in discussion forum 3 for last week. Choose one classmate and complete the following:

Write a 250 to 300 word response to your classmate.  Your reply must make a recommendation to your classmate of a peer reviewed journal article that provides additional information on their topic. In your response, you should give a summary of the article in your own words and discuss why it is relevant to their forum topic. It must  be different than articles they reference in their forum. Include an APA formatted citation at the bottom of the reply.

Transparency in Markets and Society

Transparency in markets and society may seem intuitive, but it has only been until recently that firms have started to become more transparent with their financial records. It has become essential for both public and private entities to be more transparent with their financial records. Transparency also improves accountability and governance practices (Bourguignon & Yon, 2018), it has been found that gift granting in order to obtain business is less likely to happen in countries where financial reporting is greater than in countries where businesses are not required to be as transparent (Khalil et al., 2015). The fear of an external audit in a country where the possibility of sanction or litigation may be higher curbs the likelihood of bending the rules to obtain business.

Improving members perception that their views are being considered is also another benefit of financial transparency. Financial transparency reforms in France led to union members being more readily able to see where their dues were going. Union membership is not compulsory so having some transparency has encouraged unions to take their points of view into accounts when making decisions (Bourguignon & Yon, 2018). While the disclosure of union financial records is seen by many as political only and not particularly welcomed in some circles …the new visibility of accounting practices brought about by the transparency obligation has strengthened reputational risk… (Bourguignon & Yon, 2018, p. 436).

The role of transparency is greater when dealing with sovereign states. The problem with fiscal transparency where governments are concerned is the requirement for … more extensive reporting than in the corporate sector (Heald & Hodges, 2018, p. 797). While the reporting may be more intensive engendering the peoples trust through fiscal transparency and may also enable more consistent budgeting practices (Heald & Hodges, 2018).

An interesting research finding regarding the effect that transparency had on family owned firms, at least where Greek firms are concerned. The cost of capital of a family owned firm vs a public firm was only marginal. A family firm with less transparency is only marginally affected when obtaining capital as compared to a public entity (Bethani et al., 2019). It is also notable that the size of the firm plays a role in the cost of debt also, larger firms benefit from better borrowing terms in relation to smaller businesses, but this may have more to do with longer relationships with the financial institutions (Bethani et al., 2019).

Businesses are required to pay taxes, to this extent it is important that a firm has some degree of transparency in order to disclose that they are paying their fair share and ensure that the proper tax practices are being adhered to (Morton, 2019). Companies for the most part place a great significance on tax compliance (Morton, 2019). In order to achieve true transparency, it is important to take not of what is disclosed and what is withheld (Morton, 2019).

Further Exploration

One area which might warrant further study is how financial transparency and accounting standard setters interact (Heald & Hodges, 2018). The how and why those entities who set standards for accounting and financial transparency will enable others to interact more easily. Another area in need of closer consideration is the disparity between accounting and taxation (Morton, 2019, p. 29) enabling the conversation between tax transparency and tax policy (Morton, 2019). Further investigations might also research the likelihood and magnitude of a bribery vary following the adoption of financial reporting standards, and/or following a change in the litigation environment against audit firms (Khalil et al., 2015, p. 397). This will enable the analysis of the implications of the adoption of controls and the affect firms are willing to bribe officials. (Khalil et al., 2015, p. 397) Achievement of effective fiscal transparency will depend in part on the robustness and timeliness of the evidence that academics can provide (Heald & Hodges, 2018, p. 800).

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References

Bethani, A., Chalevas, C. G., & Tzovas, C. (2019). Cost of debt and corporate information transparency under economic depression: The case of greek family-controlled firms. [Cost of debt and corporate information transparency under economic depression: the case of Greek family-controlled firms] Journal of Accounting and Management Information Systems, 18(2), 173-197. doi:10.24818/jamis.2019.02002

Bourguignon, R., & Yon, K. (2018). The political effects of accounting normalization on trade unions: An analysis of financial transparency reform in france. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 56(2), 418-44Morton, E. (2019). Corporate tax transparency reporting and benford’s law. Australian Tax Forum, 34(1), 1-29. Retrieved from 1. doi:10.1111/bjir.12276

Heald, D., & Hodges, R. (2018). Accounting for government guarantees: Perspectives on fiscal transparency from four modes of accounting. Accounting and Business Research, 48(7), 782-804. doi:10.1080/00014788.2018.1428525

Samer Khalil, Walid Saffar, & Samir Trabelsi. (2015). Disclosure standards, auditing infrastructure, and bribery mitigation. Journal of Business Ethics, 132(2), 379-399. doi:10.1007/s10551-014-2321-6