...Team B Portfolio Mireya Gomez, Marina Kriofske, Raven Schatz FIN/402 September 7, 2015 Professor Richard Smith Procter & Gamble Procter & Gamble has been in business for 178 years. Dividends have consecutively increased in the past 59 years. The common stock five year average return for Procter & Gamble is 73.66. The average rate of return for the past five years is 4.17 percent. Procter & Gamble's industry is personal products. The company streamlined its businesses into five industry-based groups. The groups are global baby, feminine and family care; global beauty; global health; global grooming; and global fabric and home care. The five year average return in personal products is 12.86 percent (Procter & Gamble, 2015). Procter & Gamble is in the same industry as Scott's Liquid Gold Inc., Kimberly-Clark Corp and Unilever PLC. Scott's Liquid Gold Inc. five year rate of return is 44.15 percent. Kimberly-Clark Corp five year rate of return is 13.57 percent. Unilever PLC five year average rate of return is 11.04 percent (Morningstar, 2015). |Industry Name |5-Day |YTD |1-Month |3-Month |1-Year |3-Year |5-Year | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ...
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...1 Homework Week One Georgina Rhoads Grand Canyon University HLT-324V Transcultural Health Care (0102) Professor Zahava Ohana November 25, 2012 Homework Week One 2 Homework Week One Culture in today’s society will include religious beliefs, family values, behavior and family traditions that have been passed through the years. Culture can affect the way a child is raised and the dynamics of a family. It will also affect the way people live and the environment they live in. There are different types of music, art and food that cultures will enjoy. There are many different types of cultures around the world. I am Spanish and have grown up in a Spanish culture. The most important part of a Spanish culture is family. When I first thought about what my culture is, family was the first thing that came to my mind. Within my family we are close and are there to support each other. My family can always count on each other for help. The Spanish culture makes every effort to teach the children in the family about being respectful, having good manners and family values. When there is a holiday we tend to have big family events and the majority of the family will attend. These events will include music, food, sometimes dancing and a lot of fun. Some of the arts that we enjoy will include dancing and music. When my children were young they took Flamenco Dancing. Flamenco dancing is a traditional folk art dance...
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...------------------------------------------------- Course Syllabus Facilitator Name: Robert C. Paramo, MBA Course Name: Principles of Macroeconomics Course Number: ECO/372 Version 4 Group Number: SB12BSB02 Course Start Date: 01/24/2013 Course End Date: 02/21/2013 COURSE SCHEDULE: Workshop 1 – Jan. 24, 2013 Workshop 2 – Jan. 31, 2013 Workshop 3 – Feb. 07, 2013 Workshop 4 – Feb. 14, 2013 Workshop 5 – Feb. 21, 2013 COURSE LOCATION, DAY AND TIME: San Bernardino Learning Center, Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. REQUIRED READING: Students are required to read all materials available at the Course Materials site for this course on https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/portal/portal/public/login.aspx Whenever there is a question about what assignments are due, please remember this syllabus is considered the ruling document. Copyright Copyright ©2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. University of Phoenix© is a registered trademark of Apollo Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft©, Windows©, and Windows NT© are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Use of these marks is not intended to imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation. Edited in accordance with University of Phoenix© editorial standards and practices. Policies Students/learners will...
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...University of Phoenix Material Food Journal Complete the following table as a food journal for Weeks 2-5 of SCI/220. Use food labels or the Internet to search for the calories in each food item and for the calories burned during physical activity. Total the calories and calories burned for each day. Submit these journals to the facilitator on the last day of class. |Day |Food and beverages consumed throughout the day |Calories of each item |Physical activity for the day | |Example |One cup of Raisin Bran Crunch with skim milk |460 |Running errands: 50 | | |Two cups of coffee with four tablespoons of creamer | | | | |Fried chicken breast and wing, coleslaw, mashed |140 |Thirty minutes on a stationary | | |potatoes, and a biscuit | |bike: 102 | | |Peanut butter cup |940 | | | |Can of vegetable soup | |Calories burned: 152 | | |Glass of wine | ...
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...manager – effective communications in groups Team A COM/530 January 23, 2012 Deborah Elver MEMORANDUM To: Lynn White From: Date: Subject: Group Communication We welcome you to Southwest Airlines, Inc. Your decision to join the accounting tem is exciting. We know that your skills and knowledge will be asset to this company. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact one of us. The following are some suggestions we want to share with you. This memorandum is a summary on how to develop communication and build relationships within your team. We have summarized a description of group development, barriers that most likely exist, and techniques to improve communication within a group. Group development consists of five phases; forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning. We will expand on these stages as well as communication issues within each of these tiers. The involvement of group managers in sharing the responsibilities during various stages of a project is important. Group managers duties are planning, executing, and finalizing projects. In stage one (forming) is where group members focus on the scope of the task, how to approach it, and other related matters. To expand from this stage to the next, each group member relinquishes anxiety and animosity to take the step and risk the likelihood of disagreement among members. In stage two (storming), communication among the members begins. Rivalry and disagreement within the group surface as...
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...Lesson 2 Out of Class Assignment Clifford T. Broussard Bus6190 September 14, 2014 Professor Petro Lesson 2 Out of Class Assignment Answer the following question as comprehensively as you can: Find two excellent sources for each of the E-P-E-S-T areas that you suggest any strategist can use regardless of industry. Be careful! It says sources. I don't want to know the actual element like "employment index." I want to know where you find the employment index! I will publish all the sources as a resource for your Capstone E-P-E-S-T research. E – Economic Factors: * Labor Statistics can be found on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website: http://www.bls.gov/news.release/eci.toc.htm This specific link will give you the Employment Cost Index for multiple industries. * If the focus of research is in the United States the Bureau of Labor Statistics website also has an inflation calculator. http://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm P – Political Factors: * Tax Programs for the United States can be found on the Internal Revenue Service’s website. http://www.irs.gov/Businesses This specific hyperlink includes multiple links to tax information for businesses. * The United States Department of Labor’s website gives employers information about wage regulations and different Acts pertaining to employee compensation. http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/wages/ E – Ecological Factors: * The U.S. Small Business Administration’s website has environmental...
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...Organizational Impact Paper Michael Williams OI/361 University of Phoenix June 20, 2013 Mark Addington Introduction The Lotus Elise one of the fastest cars ever produced and blends light weight with electrifying responses to create a driving experience that customers will remember and will be a unique driving experience. The Lotus is innovative because of the lightweight body frame and gives the driver benefits of steering, braking, handling. The lotus is also reduces fuel consumption and emission levels. Lotus Elise The Lotus Elise is designed to be strong with lightweight bonded aluminum chassis with a suspension and midmounted power train is bolted. The Lotus is designed without power steering, but does have ABS powered brakes. The performance of the lotus comes 1.6 that produces a time of 6.7 in zero to 60 seconds and the technology is programmed for the Lotus to reach 60 miles per hour in second gear. The gear shifting is designed to be smooth and satisfying thanks to the lower friction cable and is very accurate to allow fast shifting. Designers of the Lotus created the sports car with style and wanted the Lotus to stand out from other sports cars. The Lotus was introduced in 1994, but did not hit the market until 1996 and named after Elisa the granddaughter of Romano Artilio. The Lotus is the lightest performance car sold in the United States. The Creativity of the lotus was built to show immediate results resulting in...
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...Running head: LEADERSHIP APPROACH Leadership Approach University of Phoenix Leadership Approach Countless managers work tirelessly each day to help create thriving and dynamic organizations. Some of these managers possess unparalleled leadership qualities while others lack the knowledge and appropriate people skills to motivate and empower employees. Managers and Leaders have varying definitions. A manager can be effective without leadership qualities and a leader can be effective without management skills. However, in chapter one of Organizational Leadership, Yukl (2010) states, “defining managing and leading as distinct roles, processes, or relationships may obscure more than it reveals if it encourages simplistic theories about effective leadership (p. 8). The following paper provides an overview to the leadership approach of behavior as well as provides a description of the strengths and weaknesses of this approach. Behavior Approach The Behavior Approach began in the early 1950s after researchers declared the Trait Approach as being an ineffective means for identifying positive leadership qualities (Yukl, 2010). Researchers believed the key to successful leadership included the positive behaviors management displayed while on the job. Additionally, management stated behavior research falls into two general subcategories: (1) how managers spend their time and the typical patterns of activities, responsibilities and the functions for managerial jobs and (2)...
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...University of Phoenix Material Week 1 Exercises Prepare written answers to the following exercises: 1. As a field agent, you must determine the cause of a disease outbreak in the Los Angeles, California, area. You discover that the disease originates from contaminated halibut. You write a report to your supervisor, which includes a description of the physical dimensions of the fish (length and weight). Your supervisor asks that you send the fish and a report about the fish (length and weight) to the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France. Because France uses the metric system, you must convert the figures for length and weight. Complete the following chart by converting the inches and pounds to centimeters and kilograms: |Physical measurements of specimen | |Length (in inches) = 36 |Length (in centimeters) = | |Weight (in pounds) = 20 |Weight (in kilograms) = | 2. State the law of mass and energy conservation. Describe how you might demonstrate this law. 3. Adapted from Exercise 116 in Ch. 3 of Introductory Chemistry: Global warming refers to the rise in average global temperature due to the increased concentration of certain gases, called greenhouse gases, in our atmosphere. Earth’s oceans, because of their high heat capacity, can absorb heat and therefore act to slow down global warming. Imagine that you have a container of seawater. Assume that...
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...1876- Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone. 1888 - The Bell Company telephone monopoly is established. 1894 - Non-Bell companies enter the rural telephone market. 1919 - Rotary-dial service is introduced. Rotary-dial service permitted the installation of switching systems which rendered the calling process a little more automatic.2 1963 - Touch-tone service is introduced.3 Touch-tone service permitted the use of now infamous automated phone menus. "Touch 1 for Sales, touch 2 for Customer Service, and touch 3 for ..." 1967 - Toll-free (800) service is introduced. 1984 - The AT&T monopoly is dissolved. 1988 - Commercial voicemail service is introduced. Until 1988, telephone companies were legally barred from offering voicemail to their subscribers as part of an effort by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to protect telephone answering businesses.4 1992 - The first smartphone is introduced. 1993 - Digital cellular service is introduced. 1995 - The first Internet (VoIP) phone is introduced. 1996 - The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is enacted. 2002 - 3G (Third Generation) cellular service is introduced. 2008 - 4G (Fourth Generation) cellular service is introduced. 2010 - 4G LTE (Fourth Generation Long-Term Evolution) cellular service is introduced. 2012 - The 4G Apple iPhone 5 is introduced 1 The telephone system that was to evolve into today's multi-faceted telecommunications system began with Bell's invention. Without bell going forward with this...
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...| | |Gender |Women need to cook and clean. |Men are better drivers. |Women are smarter then men. | |Age |Old people are deaf/blind. |Young people are ungrateful. |Old people are bad drivers. | Part II Answer each question in 50 to 100 words related to those stereotypes. Provide citations for all the sources you use. What are the positive aspects of stereotypes, if any? When we hear the word stereotype, we automatically think of the bad. However, there is a positive aspect to stereotypes, like the chance to receiving a better job, education, or other positive opportunities. For example, one racial stereotype that may help a race, would be that all Asians are smart. If this is a stereotype that people hold while interviewing someone, then the Asian person who interviewed may have a better chance at getting the job than someone else....
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...Assignment One, week One COM/156 July 24, 2011 Lisa Acerbo Assignment One, week One When writing a research paper, there can be some challenges to overcome. My first thought is what challenge do I have and need to overcome in order to write a great paper. The first challenge is keeping the readers interest and attention. It is very important to keep your readers interested in your writings and it can be hard trying to read something that you are unable to keep your attention on. Keeping the information of my writings to the research and subject will help this challenge. Another challenge can be determining an appropriate style and tone for my paper. Being consistent with my ideas in my style and tone, will keep the paper flowing with information and the reader will be able to understand the point I am trying to make. The third challenge is being persuasive enough in my writings and research papers. Also, being able to put my thinking and research into words and get my point across, but also integrate enough material from my sources to keep the paper persuasive and catch the reader’s attention will provide the needed steps to a great research paper. When writing my research papers, the strategies I want to utilize for my challenges are: finding an interesting subject to do my research on, and utilize as much information I can to write an interesting paper. By using as many resources I can, will insure that I have plenty of information to include in my...
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...Currently, I approach weekly course reading material in a fairly unconventional way. My weekdays are usually incredibly hectic between my job of working with my clients and my day to day personal life with my children, so finding any quality reading time is hard during the day time hours. I generally have all reading material downloaded to my laptop in advance as we all should so I can get in a bit of reading time during my break time and my clients nap time. The problem with this is, even though it is quiet and my break time, there is still quite a bit of activity going on around me having to deal with small odds and ends, breaking any concentration I have and understanding of the text. I do get a small amount of time in peace when I get home and right before the kids get home after school in which I use to get in some reading and study time. This time is definitely quality time as my concentration is at its greatest and I can get something done. The night hours, usually after dinner, is where things have been really difficult as this is the time where the bulk of my study and reading time is. Thankfully my fiancée has begun to rectify this problem for me (when he is home from work himself) by keeping the kids busy with various things and away from me during this time so I can actually get quite a bit done in peace and...
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...Week One - Homework Practice Exercises 1 1. The night shift was not necessarily safer. It might just be that there are fewer workers on the night shift. You would need to know the number of workers and the hours they are working to figure out the rate at which accidents happen. This is a problem of a missing denominator. 2. (a) There are many more Camrys on the road than Escalades (b) Because the theft rate is higher, the Escalade is more likely to get stolen. 3. They should look at the complaint rate per hundred prescriptions -- not the total number of complaints. The reason most of the complaints are for CVS pharmacy could easily be because most of the prescriptions are written from CVS pharmacies. It could turn out that CVS pharmacies are doing better than other pharmacies. Practice Exercises 2 4. (a) observational (b) Prisoners who volunteer to take these courses are more likely to be interested in being rehabilitated than the ones who don’t volunteer. The confounding factor created here is the level of prisoner motivation to be rehabilitated: it influences whether or not they take the courses and also whether or not they commit crimes to return to prison. The education program may work well, but you can’t tell from this study because of this confounding factor. (c) A better way would be to choose a random sample of inmates and divide them into "treatment" and "control" groups. You then could offer the treatment group the option of attending counseling...
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...The concepts for week one 100 05/18/2015 BRENDA DURDEN The concepts for week one The artwork I choose, for this summary is the Salvador Dali the persistence of memory. The paint looks like it a balance between reality and dreamlike state, the painting looks like it takes place in a desert that is undiscovered. The sky has dark blue, light blue white, and yellow colors mix in with it that looks like it goes beyond the canvas the water in the painting. Looks very clear in still and reflects the cliffs in the middle of the water, which the cliffs colors looks golden also looks like the sun is setting and the day is ending. The clocks look like they melted; into the ground, they also look like they are drooping gives off the idea that it is very hot in the painting. In addition, a dead tree branch is dark brown that was still growing holding up the watch, in some hand-made tabletop objects, which is dark brown. Black ant insects like those that it is eating a decaying organism for food for them the colors of the clocks silver and bronze color, one of the clocks. It looks like there is an another table top object but in silver, the clock on top of the white and silver object look like a piece of somebody face with eyelashes is unresponsive. In addition, the ground looks like it a greenish dark brown color, the painting looks like done with oil paints the painting style that he used was more of a dreamlike style. The paint looks like a mixture traditional with...
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