Can the scientists at GlaxoSmithKline conclude that the new method of determining drug concentration is less variable than the standard method?

Drug content assessment:
Drug concentrations (measured as a percentage) for 50 randomly selected tablets are repeated in the accompanying table. The standard method of assessing drug content yields a concentrate variance of 9. Can the scientists at GlaxoSmithKline conclude that the new method of determining drug concentration is less variable than the standard method?
Test using α = 0.01

 

91.28 89.35 82.85 89.93 84.62 93.44 83.77 81.79 89 92.1
86.96 91.17 89.74 92.59 89.36 92.83 91.9 94.83 84.21 87.61
90.96 89.39 89.91 88.67 86.51 88.32 83.86 92.24 89.35 92.78
89.04 93.02 88.76 90.36 91.74 92.85 89.82 92.16 87.16 86.77
86.12 83.33 88.2 86.35 91.2 91.82 88.32 89.26 93.84 93.19
Create a paper identifying the leadership strategies that were employed by the organization

Create a paper identifying the leadership strategies that were employed by the organization described in the case study (found in attachment), how they were employed, and any additional strategies that could be employed to reflect flexibility, promote sustainability, foster effective change management, and further organizational goals. Explain how your recommended strategies should be employed. Defend your evaluation and choices. The format should be a Word document, written in APA style and cited appropriately.

 

Please reference this resource and other scholarly resources:

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/glennllopis/2013/04/22/5-ways-leaders-can-reclaim-their-identity/

 

Please only offer to do the assignment if you can produce graduate level quality work.

Summarize the business that you have chosen, and provide a two to three (2-3) paragraph justification as to why China would be a viable market for the selected business.

Select one (1) MNC that does not currently do business in China. Next, consider the steps that the company should consider in determining the feasibility of entering the Chinese market and establishing a market for its products or services there.

 

In addition to your own research, use the following links to conduct a country risk assessment (CRA) on China:

 

 Bureau of Economic Analysis: www.bea.gov

 

 Transparency International Corruptions Perceptions Index: http://www.transparency.org/cpi2013/results

 

 Ranking of Economies-World Bank: http://www.doingbusiness.org/rankings

 

 IMF Home Page: http://www.imf.org/external/index.htm

 

 Country Risk Classification-OECD: http://www.oecd.org/tad/xcred/crc.htm

 

 World Trade Organization Home Page: http://www.wto.org/

 

 “Industry Analysis: Recreation” article: http://www.valueline.com/Stocks/Industries/Industry_Analysis__Recreation.aspx

 

 

 

Focus on the following areas: corruption, political stability, exchange rate stability, regulatory oversight, freedom of the press, and rule of law. Research other factors that you believe you should evaluate. Additionally, consider the importance of culture in evaluating risk.

 

Then, go to the Hofstede Center’s Country Comparison cultural tool, located at http://geert-hofstede.com/china.html. Compare China to the U.S. on Hofstede’s six (6) key cultural dimensions scale by selecting “United States” from the “Comparison Country” drop-down menu.

 

Write an eight to ten (8-10) page paper in which you:

 

1. Summarize the business that you have chosen, and provide a two to three (2-3) paragraph justification as to why China would be a viable market for the selected business.

 

2. Examine the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar and the Chinese Yuan for the last 24 months. Explain the major overall changes that have occurred and speculate on the key economic variables that most likely have influenced the exchange rate movements. Provide a rationale for your response.

 

3. Analyze the major exchange rate risks associated with transaction and translation exposure within the Chinese market. Based on what you have gleaned from your analysis, predict the major changes that you believe will occur in the next 24 months. Justify your response.

 

4. Recommend key steps that the chosen MNC could take in order to mitigate or eliminate exchange rate risk. Suggest one (1) method that the MNC in question could use with derivatives in order to mitigate, or eliminate such risks. Provide a rationale for your response.

 

5. Recommend one (1) hedging technique geared toward managing the economic, transaction, and translation exposure in the Chinese market. Justify your response.

 

6. Conduct a country risk assessment to ascertain whether or not management should support the proposal for your chosen MNC to enter into the Chinese market. Based on Geert Hofstede’s six (6) dimensions of culture, predict three (3) likely problems posed by the cultural differences between the chosen MNC’s culture and the Chinese culture. Provide a rationale for your response.

 

7. Use at least six (6) quality references, with at least two (2) from peer reviewed journal articles.

According to Pollock (2007), fear and loyalty are two reasons law enforcement officers do not violate the “code of silence”.Do you agree? Explain.

According to Pollock (2007), fear and loyalty are two reasons law enforcement officers do not violate the “code of silence”. Some are aware of the “wrong” activity and do nothing, but do not inform supervisors, thus, becoming part of the conspiracy of silence.

 

Moreover, no one reports any wrongdoing because each of the other officers who may have witnessed the wrongdoing has engaged in similar behavior that could be also sanctioned.

 

Accordingly, the code of silence continues.

 

Do you agree? Explain.

Post an explanation of how the legislative process impacts policy shifts and trends.

The Impact and Importance of the Legislative Process

Congressional leaders are voted into office through general elections. For this reason, legislation is heavily impacted by social movements and public opinion. Lobbyists, citizens, religious leaders, or interest groups attempt to sway congressional votes on bills. Any number of current events, ideological shifts, demographic trends, or other movements may help or hinder the passage of certain bills in Congress. Likewise, bills passed by Congress may institute sweeping changes in public policy. Understanding the complicated nature of the legislative process and its impact on policy shifts and trends will help you become a more astute legal researcher in the area of statutory law.

Statutory research is the process of finding statutory law that answers a legal question. In past years, the role of statutory law in a legal researcher’s work was frequently overshadowed by case law and appellate decisions. However, as legislatures become more active in law making, their statutes add considerable legal authority and potential research material to existing case law and common law principles. Today, it is common for appellate decisions to involve the application of statutes.

To prepare for this Discussion:

  • Review the assigned pages of Chapter 2 in your course text, Legal Research Methods, and Chapter 4 in your course text, Principles of Legal Research. Focus on the federal legislative process.

 

With these thoughts in mind:

Post by Day 4 an explanation of how the legislative process impacts policy shifts and trends. Then explain the importance of understanding the legislative process for legal research. Be specific and use examples to support your explanation.

Write a three- to four-page article review in which you discuss methodological issues unique to psychological research and analyze basic applied psychological research relevant to the treatment of mental disorders.

Methodological Issues Article Review

Read the following articles, which can be accessed through the ProQuest database in the Ashford University Library:

  • Evidence-based practice in psychology: Implications for research and research training.
  • Practice-based evidence: Back to the future.
  • Psychological treatments: Putting evidence into practice and practice into evidence.

Write a three- to four-page article review in which you discuss methodological issues unique to psychological research and analyze basic applied psychological research relevant to the treatment of mental disorders. In your paper, you will discuss the topics of evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence and their roles in providing practitioners useful information for making decisions about appropriate mental health treatments.

In the body of your paper:

  1. Discuss the methodological issues and challenges that are unique to psychological research investigating effective treatments for psychological disorders.
  2. Explain the concepts of evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence and identify controversies associated with these concepts.
  3. Select one treatment modality associated with a disorder in the DSM-5 and present at least one example of pertinent, applied psychological research investigating the efficacy of the treatment modality. Discuss the findings of the research. Locate at least one peer-reviewed article that contains a research study on a treatment modality to fulfill this requirement. You may not use any of the course materials.
  4. Take the point of view of Bauer (2007) to analyze the article(s) you selected in #3. Using this author’s arguments from his Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology: Implications for Research and Research Training article, what would be his evaluation of the article(s) you selected?
  5. Take the point of view of Brendtro, Mitchell, & Doncaster (2011) and analyze the article(s) you selected in #3. Using these authors’ arguments from their Practice-Based Evidence: Back to the Future article, what would be their evaluation of the article(s) you selected?
  6. Discuss ways in which an evidence-based practice model might provide practitioners useful information for making decisions about the degree to which the treatment modality you selected in #3 is an appropriate treatment for the disorder you specified.
  7. Conclude your paper with a discussion of your opinion of the utility of evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence for practitioners needing to identity effective treatments for psychological disorders.
  8. Utilize a minimum of two additional peer-reviewed journal articles published within the last five years (not including the course text or any of the course materials). At least one article must be used to satisfy the requirement in #3, and at least one article must also be included to support your arguments. All sources must be documented in APA style, as outlined by the Ashford Writing Center.

Writing the Methodological Issues Article Review

The Assignment:

  1. Must be three to five double-spaced pages in length, and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  2. Must include a title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  3. Must begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement. (Refer to the Ashford Writing Center Thesis Generator ).
  4. Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought.
  5. Must end with a conclusion that summarizes your opinion of the utility of evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence for practitioners needing to identity effective treatments for psychological disorders.
  6. Must utilize each of the three required articles: Bauer (2007); Brendtro, Mitchell, & Doncaster (2011) and Dozois (2013).
  7. Must utilize a minimum of two additional peer-reviewed sources published within the last five years (not including the course text).
  8. Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  9. Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
Why is it important for project managers to resist changes to the project baseline? Under what conditions would a project manager make changes to a baseline?

In the textbook reading, you learned about the importance of audience analysis when making a presentation. In the Topic Material, “Selling Yourself and Your Ideas to Senior Management,” there are tips about making effective presentations geared to your audience. Think about your skills as a presenter, and identify two key areas that you need to improve on in order to be more effective when making presentations. Identify specific steps you will take to improve on these areas. When providing feedback to peers on ways to improve their skills, share specific tips, tricks, and strategies that have been successful for you when making presentations.

Many project proposals are requests for resources to include staff or funding for projects. Discuss what types of information you would need to include with proposals requesting funding.  Include discussion of other groups or individuals you should contact for assistance in assembling the information.

Why is it important for project managers to resist changes to the project baseline? Under what conditions would a project manager make changes to a baseline? When would a project manager not allow changes to a baseline?

Describe your approach to tracking a project. What kinds of issues would you focus on if you were a project manager? Why?

What effect will the loan and the investment have on the firm’s times interest earned ratio?

The Karson Transport Company currently has net
operating income of $500,000 and pays interest expense of $200,000. The company
plans to borrow $1 million on which the firm will pay 10% interest. The borrowed
money will be used to finance an investment that is expected to increase the firm’s net
operating income by $400,000 a year.
a. What is Karson’s times interest earned ratio before the loan is taken out and the
investment is made?
b. What effect will the loan and the investment have on the firm’s times interest earned
ratio?

Describe one narrative that has significantly influenced the contemporary understanding of your historical event.

Overview

Each historical event was experienced, perceived, and remembered differently depending on the person, which means there are many competing narratives of a single event. In this activity, you will compare the narratives represented in each of your sources.

Prompt

Use the provided Module Four Activity Template: Historical Narratives Word Document to complete this activity. First, you will locate an additional secondary source related to your historical event. You will then compare the narratives about your historical event in each of your sources (two primary and two secondary). Finally, you will choose a narrative you believe has been the most influential in terms of what is known about your historical event.

Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:

  • Compare the narratives presented in your primary and secondary sources relevant to your historical event.
    • Apply the source analysis skills from the previous activity to help you compare the narratives about your historical event. Describe the stories told in each source about your historical event. Provide evidence from your sources to support your descriptions of the narratives. Consider the following questions:
      • How are the narratives in each source similar and/or different?
      • How has the story of your historical event and key figure or group (identified in the previous module) been told in the past and the present?
      • From which perspectives are the narratives told?
      • What was occurring in society at the time of the event, such as politics, the economy, and entertainment?
  • Describe one narrative that has significantly influenced the contemporary understanding of your historical event.
    • Select one narrative from the four you analyzed. Choose the narrative that you think has been the most influential in terms of what is known and unknown about your historical event. Explain why you chose this narrative and how it has impacted our current understanding of the event.
  • Explain how the chosen narrative helps you better understand your historical research question.
    • How does the narrative you chose expand, support, or challenge your research question?
From 1735 to 1875, there were prominent instances of rebellions and resistance in the Americas. What was the only successful rebellion in North America? 

1 True or False: The Second Middle passage, also known as the domestic slave trade, accounts for the forced migration of 1-2 million slaves being sold between 1820-1860 in the United States.

2 Bacon’s Rebellion instilled fear in Virginia’s ruling class, because:

3 On August 1, 1791, Robert Carter III in his Deed of Gift took legal steps to:

4 The Slavery Paradox is described as:

5 The Indian Removal Act of 1830 gave the president power to negotiate removal treaties with Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi. Under these treaties, the Indians were to give up their lands east of the Mississippi in exchange for lands to the west.  Why were these lands east of the Mississippi of such great importance?

6 In 1865 Andrew Johnson put into effect his own plan of Reconstruction, establishing procedures whereby new governments, elected by white voters only, would be created in the South.  Among the first laws passed by the new governments were the Black Codes, which attempted to regulate the lives of the former slaves. These laws granted and denied the freed-people certain rights.  These rights that were granted and denied at the same time included:

7 The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued October 7, 1763, by King George III following Great Britain’s acquisition of French territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War/Seven Years’ War, which forbade all settlement west of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains. What was the dual purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?

8 On February 2, 1848, the governments of Mexico and United States signed a treaty that effectively ended the Mexican America War, resulting in Mexico loosing half of its territory.  What is the name of the treaty?

9 The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830, authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders. A few tribes went peacefully, but many resisted the relocation policy. This action is also known as:

10 John Locke bought shares in two companies that were involved in the slave trade, the Bahama Adventurers and:

11 The Five Civilized Tribes were the five Native American nations—the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek (Muscogee), and Seminole.  These nations had good relations with the neighboring European settlers.  Why were these nations considered civilized by European settlers during the colonial and early federal period?

12 In Florida, the Black Seminoles led the largest slave rebellion in U.S. history in the Second Black Seminole War (1835-1838).  The uprising peaked in 1836 when hundreds of slaves fled their plantations to join the rebel forces in the Second Seminole War (1835-1842).  Why is the Second Black Seminole War considered partially successful?

13 From 1735 to 1875, there were prominent instances of rebellions and resistance in the Americas. What was the only successful rebellion in North America?

14 The English philosopher John Locke, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers, was involved with the governance of the colonies and in the great political conflicts in England. Which of the following statements are true about John Locke and the U. S. Constitution?

15 In Notes on the State of Virginia, written in 1781, Thomas Jefferson reflected a divided, even tortured mind on race relations and property. What where Jefferson’s views on race and slavery?

16 This mass uprising of enslaved Africans in September 1739 in South Carolina, took place at a time of rising tensions with Spain and increased restiveness by Africans. The rebellion led to the massacre of dozens of settlers. The authorities thought that what instigated this frightful upsurge was the repeated proclamations issued at St. Augustine (Florida) by His Catholic Majesty Promising freedom to all Africans who deserted from the north. What is the name of this slave revolt?

17 What are the common characteristics of Gabriel’s Conspiracy, Denmark Vesey’s Rebellion, and Nat Turner’s Rebellion?

18 The Southwest portion of the United States has the unique historical characteristic of being part of three historical periods, which are:

19 According to Professor Benjamin Madley, Indian policy in California is best described as an American Genocide. What historical development accelerated the genocide of Native Americans in California?

20 True or False: According to Professor Edward Baptist, the wealth of the South in the pre-Civil War period (enslaved human beings) was 15-20% of the total wealth in the U.S.