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    Ocean Carriers

    In this case this would be the calculation of the single project capital budgeting for Ocean Carriers Inc. and a purchase of 15 year operation vessel. This 15 year time span would begin in 2000 and continue until 2017. Ocean Carries Inc. in this scenario would be subject to the United States 35% taxation. In order to calculate the net present value the free cash flow had to be calculated. Using the formula; EBIAT + depreciation – capital expenditure - change in net revenue + after tax proceeds from

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    Applying Ethical Framework in Practice

    Grand Canyon University: NRS – 437V June 14, 2015 Ethics and Nursing Practice This paper will address the use of the Uustal’s decision making models in regards to analyzing a specific scenario that has precipitated an ethical dilemma in regards to providing medical care. The scenario consist of a 6-year-old who has developed a high fever accompanied by violent vomiting and convulsions while at school. The hospital physician makes a diagnosis of meningitis and requested to begin treatment

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    Employment Law

    – who does it apply to? Scenario: Small business is being asked to raise minimum wage to $15 per hour. Unfortunately they aren’t able to afford that without taking a hit on their bottom line, owner needs to look at who does the law apply to and do it based on # of employees. Meaning, # of employees can affect whether or not the law applies to your organization. Employment Law Misconceptions: You can’t be fired without good cause You can’t have your pay cut You are entitled to unemployment

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    Core Values

    Company, 1993. Krathwohl, David R., Benjamin S. Bloom, and Bertram B. Masia. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, The Classification of Educational Goals, Handbook II: Affective Domain. New York: McKay, 1964. Mayer, Jeffrey J. If You Haven’t Got The Time To Do It Right, When Will You Find The Time To Do It Over? New York: Fireside/Simon & Schuster, 1990. Mayer, Jeffrey J. Time Management for Dummies. California: IDG Books, 1995. McGee-Cooper, Ann and Duane Trammel. Time Management for Unmanageable People

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    To Adjust or Not to Adjust: the Case of Bnb Credit Union

    Case 2: Ethics To adjust or Not to Adjust: The case of BNB Credit Union ACCT 315-01 September 5 2013 Personal Ethical Code What do you consider to be right and wrong? I am a Buddhist. What I believe to be right is to follow five precepts of Buddha: abstaining from harming living beings, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying, and intoxication. In addition, I will follow rules and regulations made by specified society or countries or organizations. On the other hand, not following the conducts

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    Law421

    How Would You Compare the Issues in This Simulation to the Domestic Legal Issues Discussed in Your Week One Readings? How Should Companies Resolve Domestic and International Issues Differently? From the chapters in week one’s readings and the scenario that was presented in the simulation, it appears that the only real difference between international and domestic issues are how they are handled. In the simulation, the employee had to come up with a decision that was beneficial for the American

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    Autonomous Cars

    be no fall back option for humans to retake control. Even at the highest level of automation, cars will never be able to predict every scenario, and may not respond in the same manner that a human would. With no fall back option in place, the lives of passengers will be in the control of the autonomous vehicle. As the technology is being created, we need to decide whether the positive consequences outweigh the negative consequences and risks of having fully autonomous cars. Utilitarianism is an

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    Busn 412

    Strategic Management True/False Questions THE IMPORTANCE OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 1. Strategic management is the set of managerial decisions and actions that determines the short-term performance of an organization. (False; moderate; p. 208) 2. “Strategic model” is a term that is often used in conjunction with strategic management and strategies. (False; easy; p. 209) 3. The most fundamental questions about strategy address why firms, facing the same environmental conditions

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    Associate vs. Baccalaureate Nurses

    1 Title: The Difference Between Competencies between an Associate's Level and a Baccalaureate Level Nurse- A Patient care Scenario Name: Susan M. Kreienbrink Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V July 26th, 2014 ASSOCIATE VS. BACCALAUREATE NURSES 2 It’s interesting how the educational requirements for nurses have changed over the years. Just over a 150 years ago you didn’t even need a formal education to be a nurse, in fact, there was none to be had. Now professional nursing organizations

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    Communication Analysis

    Santos Ruby Stanley Lynn Vong The nurse demonstrates her unprofessional behavior and poor communication skills during the first patient interaction scenario when she speaks to the pregnant women. She asks about the patients insurance even before being concerned about if the possibility of active labor. She informs the patient that she needs the patient’s husband’s number so she can call him about her

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