BUSINESS LAW

Question 11 pts
Royal Hotel Inc. verbally orders 100 sets of sheets and pillowcases, each to be embroidered with the chain’s coronet logo, for $1,000, from Textile Inc. Textile starts on the order and has completed 45 sets when Royal calls back and cancels the order. Which of the following is true?
There is no contract; Textile never accepted the offer.
The contract is unenforceable; it falls within the UCC Statute of Frauds.
The contract is fully enforceable; this is the part performance exception to the Statute of Frauds.
The contract is fully enforceable; this is the specially manufactured goods exception to the Statute of Frauds.
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Question 21 pts
Daniel offers to sell his Toyota Camry to Jen for $8,000. Jen replies, “I accept. Make sure you wash and wax the car before you bring it over.” Which best describes the situation?
There is a contract; Daniel must wash and wax the car.
There is a contract, but Daniel does not have to wash and wax the car.
There is no contract; Jen made a counteroffer.
There is no contract unless Jen is willing to take an unwashed car.
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Question 31 pts
Alpha orders 100 Grade A widgets from Beta. Beta does not have any Grade A widgets in stock, so it ships Alpha 100 Grade B widgets instead. Which of the following is true?
Beta has made a counteroffer.
Beta has accepted Alpha’s offer.
Beta has breached.
Two of these
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Question 41 pts
Beta Inc. offers to buy 25 screwdrivers from Industrial Hardware for $75. Industrial responds, “We have the screwdrivers you wish to purchase, but the price is $80.” Beta replies, “No, we can find them cheaper somewhere else.” Industrial now responds, “We accept your offer of 25 screwdrivers for $75.” Do they have a contract?
No, Industrial’s counteroffer terminated Beta’s offer.
No, Beta never made an offer since shipment terms were not included.
Yes, Beta made a firm offer.
Yes, Industrial was merely attempting to negotiate.
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Question 51 pts
Delta Inc. offers to sell Omega Corp. a packaging machine. Omega responds “We’ll take it but only if there is a six-month warranty.” Which of the following is true?
There is a contract, and Omega has a six-month warranty.
There is a contract, but Omega does not have a six-month warranty.
There is a contract unless the warranty term is a material change.
There is no contract.
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Question 61 pts
If an offeree attempts to add different terms in an acceptance, which conflict with what the offeror stated
the terms cancel each other out.
the offeror’s terms govern the contract.
the offeree’s terms govern the contract.
the offeree’s terms govern the contract unless the offeror objects.
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Question 71 pts
Alpha Inc. offers to sell a factory building to Delta Corp for $300,000. The offer states that it is good until June 1. On May 22, the CEO of Alpha emails an officer at Delta, informing him that she is withdrawing the offer. Which of the following is true?
Alpha may not revoke because it is a merchant
Alpha may not revoke whether or not it is a merchant
Alpha may revoke unless the offer was in a signed writing
Alpha may revoke whether or not the offer was in a signed writing
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Question 81 pts
Katrina is complaining to her landlord about the six-inch long cockroaches in her apartment. The landlord scoffs, saying: “Cockroaches don’t get that big! I’ll pay $10,000 to anyone who can show me a six-inch cockroach.” Will, a bug collector, overhears and promptly presents the landlord with his prize six-inch South American cockroach. The landlord refuses to pay, and Will sues. Which of the following best describes the situation?
There is no contract because the landlord never intended to make an offer.
There is no contract; a reasonable person wouldn’t believe the landlord intended to pay.
There is no contract because Will did not have the power of acceptance.
There is definitely a contract.
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Question 91 pts
Quasi contracts
are not real contracts.
are the same thing as an implied contract.
seek to prevent unjust enrichment.
Two of these
All of these
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Question 101 pts
Merlin posts his car for sale. Breanna calls and leaves a voicemail, saying, “Hey, I definitely want to buy your car! I’ll pick it up tomorrow, okay?” Which of the following best describes the situation?
There is a contract, because Breanna has accepted the offer.
There is no contract, because Breanna did not use a proper form of acceptance.
There is no contract, because Breanna made a counteroffer.
There is no contract, because Merlin never made an offer.

medical case study

 

  • Severe dyspnoea
  • Respiratory rate of 24 breaths/minute
  • SpO2 85%, on room air
  • BP 170/95mmHg
  • Pulse rate of 120 beats/minute
  • Auscultation of lungs identifies bilateral basal crackles
    Mrs Brown was connected to an ECG monitor that showed atrial fibrillation. A diagnosis of acute exacerbation of chronic left-sided heart failure was made.
    Question 1. (500 words) (Learning outcome 1 and 5)
    Explain the pathogenesis causing the clinical manifestations with which Mrs Brown presented.
    Question 2. (200 words) (Learning outcomes 2, 4 and 5)
    Discuss two high priority nursing strategies to manage Mrs Brown and provide evidence-based rationales for these strategies.
    Question 3. (300 words) (Learning outcome 3 and 5)
    Two of the drugs that were given to Mrs Brown were IV furosemide and sublingual glyceryl trinitrate.

    1. Discuss the mechanism of action of these two drugs, and relate to the underlying pathogenesis of an acute exacerbation of chronic left-sided heart failure. And,
    2. Describe the nursing implications (monitoring for and responding to adverse effects, and evaluating therapeutic effect) when administering these two drugs to a patient with an acute exacerbation of chronic left-sided heart failure.
      • Provide a reference list in APA 6th Edition style with a minimum of 6 academic references which
        could include journal articles, textbooks, government websites and reports, and creditable organisational websites such as the Heart Foundation (https://www.heartfoundation.org.au/).

       
       
       
       
       

      Concept Map (500 words)

      • The concept map must be computer generated.
      • When researching the topic, use the pathophysiology template that is on the unit vUWS site to
        assist you in organising your information. The template will also assist in identifying key concepts
        and their relationships.
      • Concept boxes should have titles with relevant content summarised within the box.
      • The summarised content may be in point format and size 10 font (Arial or Times New Roman) may
        be used on the concept map.
      • Concept boxes must be linked using lines and linking words/phrases to demonstrate logical
        relationships between concepts.
      • For conciseness, numbers may be used to replace traditional APA referencing within concept
        boxes. If you use numbers, you must include a reference list in numerical order, corresponding to
        your references immediately after the concept map.
      • Critical thinking and creativity are essential components of the concept map. The map design
        needs to be visually stimulating.

       
       

Operating Plan Monitoring

need a 10-slide Power Point presentation addressing the following:
Please provide references within the past 5 years (No websites).
Please provide speaker notes.
 
Operating Plan Monitoring
 

  • Discuss the role of metrics to monitor HR strategies
  • Discuss pay–for–performance strategies in relation to HR and organizational strategies
  • Discuss how compensation decisions affect achievement of HR strategic objectives
  • Identify organizational incentives
  • Discuss supervisor accountability in reducing turnover and developing successors
  • Discuss how the combinations of individual versus team and monetary versus non–monetary compensation decisions affect achievement of HR strategies.

 

  • Describe one way HR can predict if an incentive is desired by the workforce.

FOOD MEMORY

Write a description of a food memory, preferably from your childhood. This could be a memory of tasting or liking/disliking a particular food, or it could be a memory focused on a dish from a particular eating event, collective or individual. Pay attention to as many senses as you can invoke to evoke this memory. If you recalled a dish at a specific event, talk to others who were also present and see how they remember the dish and the event; analyze the similarities and discrepancies between your recollections.  You can also include a brief recipe.
Do a bit of research to place your memory in wider context, incorporating related sources when applicable.  Discuss the cultural, symbolic, social, structural, or other meanings of this dish. Specify the social group for whom it has meaning, for what kinds of occasions and settings is this dish prepared, who is involved in the preparation, serving, and consumption of this dish, background, etc.
Is this a food that unique to your culture? What are its traditional names? (And do these names have any special significance and/or meaning?) What ingredients go into making these foods? How and when are they eaten? Are there unspoken family “rules” about food consumption (e.g., what’s okay, and not okay, to eat; how and where should one eat, etc.)
 
This paper needs to be 4 pages or more. You will need to use 12 Times New Roman Font. You need to double space and provide a cover page/reference page, following APA-formatting guidelines. These two items are NOT part of your page count.

initiative in healthcare

Quality is a serious initiative in healthcare at the national level. Hospitals, providers, insurance companies, and government-sponsored agencies are now faced with meeting quality initiatives. Compliance with these initiatives means more revenue and better patient quality and provider care.

Select any area in your city, community, county, or region, and assume the patient in this week’s case study is in this area. Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research and answer the following:

City is Columbia, SC

 

  • Does your community have the required medical resources to handle the patient’s problem?
  • How would the patient’s care be handled in your community? Identify the nearest hospital to the area you have chosen that treats the problem. Trace the patient’s course to this hospital.
  • List the healthcare professionals and facilities that would be encountered on the way.
  • Compare any two insurance plans and choose the one that would offer the most to the patient.
  • Discuss the essential quality-of-care issues involved in this case. What is the role of Telemedicine in your community and how do you access it? How does it affect the quality of care?

nursing

LN is a twenty-six-year-old married woman who presents at the clinic with symptoms of dysuria, frequency, and urgency. Further history yields two days of these symptoms but no fever, chills, or flank pain. She describes a burning discomfort during and immediately following urination and feeling the need to void every half hour. There is no vaginal discharge, itching, or odor. She is not using birth control at this time. She requests “a urine culture and some sulfa pills.” When asked to explain, she says she has had many “bladder infections” over the past three years and “sulfa pills usually work.” She was evaluated approximately five years ago with an IV pyelography and cystogram, and “nothing was wrong.” All her vital signs are normal. Answer the following questions:

  • What additional information would you like to collect?
  • What is your working diagnosis?
  • What are the contributing factors to this potential diagnosis?
  • What treatment would you implement and why?
  • What type of follow-up would you recommend?

Loan Schedule and EMI ammortization

Step 1:Create the loan amortization schedule for the property. (20 points)
Step 2:Create the depreciation schedule. (20 points)
Step 3:Create the schedule that combines interest expenses and depreciation expenses. (20 points)
Step 4:Create a schedule that converts the interest expense and depreciation expense to aftertax dollars. (20 points)
Step 5:Create a schedule that shows the aftertax cash out- flows. (20 points

Business Decision Making Process

identify a business problem or opportunity at a company where you work or with which you are familiar.. It should be a problem/opportunity for which gathering and analyzing some type of data would help you understand the problem/opportunity better. 
 
Identify a research variable within the problem/opportunity that could be measured by data collection.
 
Consider methods for collecting a suitable sample of either qualitative or quantitative data for the variable.
 
Develop an analysis of 1,050 words to describe a company, problem, and variable. INTRO & CONCLUSION REQUIRED! NO PLAGIARISM!
 
Include in your submission:
 
·         Identify the name and description of the selected company.(SUNOCO GAS STATIONS)
 
·         Describe the problem at that company.
 
·         Analyze why the business problem is important.
 
·         Identify one research variable from that problem.
 
·         Describe the methods you would use for collecting a suitable sample of either qualitative or quantitative data for the variable (Note: do not actually collect any data).
 
·         Analyze how you will know if the data collection method would generate valid and reliable data (Note: do not actually collect any data).
 
Must include atleast 2 sources!
 
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines