write a 700 to 1050 word paper

Unsure of legal obligations in designing a total compensation plan, a client has asked you, as a human resources consultant, to explain how certain laws and regulations affect total compensation in their organization. The client’s organization employs 200 people, is a federal contractor, and operates in the biotech industry.

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper (in third person voice) which provides examples of laws and regulations that influence total compensation.

Analyze similarities and differences in total compensation between this organization and other organizations in different external markets.

Discuss at least two examples that illustrate such similarities and differences.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

poetry discussion post

I have an poetry assighnment that needs to be completed, the instructions from my instructor are below

Poetry

Read “Sonnet

“The Flea”

“To His Coy Mistress”

“The Road Not Taken”

“Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening”

and “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,”

Give examples of at least 3 of the following literary terms from any of the assigned poems.

Alliteration

Assonance

Personification

Consonance

Allusion

Onomatopoeia

Connotation

discussion implementing multiple revision strategies 3

In a discussion board, discuss the steps you plan on taking to revise your critical analysis essay. Use the reading from earlier in this module as guidance.

When discussing these steps, be sure to point to specific areas of your draft that you plan on revising based on your reverse outline as well as instructor feedback, and explain how you will approach that process this week.

peer 2 discussion mobile and social computing

When responding to your peers’ initial post, consider the following:

Are there any additional advantages to integrating mobile computing for a business?

What are possible disadvantages of mobile computing in your peers’ initial posts?

Refer to the Discussion Rubric for directions on completing these discussions:

https://learn.snhu.edu/d2l/lor/viewer/viewFile.d2l…

Peer’s Post:

Mobile computing is critical to the success of mot businesses, large or small. If a consumer is unable to find information regarding a business, retail for example, online they are very likely to look elsewhere to find the same or a similar product. For example, I was looking for a seamstress locally a few months ago and was unable to find hours for a certain business online and instead of going through the hassle of calling them, just decided to go through another business whose hours and contact information were listed easily on their Facebook page. Actually, through Facebook messenger, I was able to set up an appointment with the seamstress and keep in contact with her regarding my project. Our smartphones are our lifelines to everything, and as we have previously learned, are replacing many other tools in our lives, such as our calculators, flashlights, computers, etc. If information isn’t easily accessible to us for an organization we are very quick to move on to a different organization that allows us the access we desire.

One of the biggest success stories of embracing mobile computing has to be Starbucks. The capabilities of their mobile app have far above exceeded others. Starbucks app has a multitude of features. It allows you to place and pay for a mobile order, so that all you have to do is go into the location and pick it up. It will allow you to save and customize orders and order from different locations. It will also give you the option for locations, their distance from you and direct you, if needed to that store’s location. Starbucks app also has a rewards program that incentivizes customers for using it regularly and will run specials to get extra incentives in an effort in increase sales. The Starbucks app also run exclusive sales and incentives for app users. I feel that the greatest feature of the app is that it allows you, not only to use your own funds to pay for your order, but you can also easily add gift cards to your Starbucks wallet to use for purchases, thus eliminating the gift cards that you have to carry. Essentially Starbucks has eliminated the need altogether for you to take your purse or wallet into their store.

analyze and evaluate the implications of three to five major initiatives associated with healthcare reform

Prepare a paper that addresses the following requirements:

  • Analyze and evaluate the implications of three to five major initiatives associated with healthcare reform on the designing and planning of 21st century healthcare information systems (healthcare reform, mobile health, and telemedicine, for example).
  • Evaluate the challenges associated with each trend and ways to overcome them.
  • Assess the impact each initiative may have on the following:
    • Leadership, governance, and the role of a healthcare CIO
    • Strategic HMIS planning and organizational culture
    • Characteristics and capabilities of an enterprise resource planning system.
  • Examine legislation and regulations that could influence the implementation of health information management systems.
  • Explain how CIOs might assess the merits of each initiative on vision, mission, and strategy.
  • Predict the global trends in the adoption of major standards and use of HMIS over the next five years.

Your paper should include the following:

  • Eight to ten pages in length, not including the title and reference pages.
  • Support your paper and points with a minimum of five sources in APA format.
  • Format your paper, citations, and references according to APA.

bond issue

Bond Issue

Donald Lennon is the president, founder, and majority owner of Wichita Medical Corporation, an emerging medical technology products company. Wichita is in dire need of additional capital to keep operating and to bring several promising products to final development, testing, and production. Donald, as owner of 51% of the outstanding stock, manages the company’s operations. He places heavy emphasis on research and development and long-term growth. The other principal stockholder is Nina Friendly who, as a nonemployee investor, owns 40% of the stock. Nina would like to deemphasize the R&D functions and emphasize the marketing function to maximize short–run sales and profits from existing products. She believes this strategy would raise the market price of Wichita’s stock.

All of Donald’s personal capital and borrowing power is tied up in his 51% stock ownership. He knows that any offering of additional shares of stock will dilute his controlling interest because he won’t be able to participate in such an issuance. But, Nina has money and would likely buy enough shares to gain control of Wichita. She then would dictate the company’s future direction, even if it meant replacing Donald as president and CEO.

The company already has considerable debt. Raising additional debt will be costly, will adversely affect Wichita’s credit rating, and will increase the company’s reported losses due to the growth in interest expense. Nina and the other minority stockholders express opposition to the assumption of additional debt, fearing the company will be pushed to the brink of bankruptcy. Wanting to maintain his control and to preserve the direction of “his” company, Donald is doing everything to avoid a stock issuance and is contemplating a large issuance of bonds, even if it means the bonds are issued with a high effective–interest rate.

Instructions

Answer the following questions.

  • Who are the stakeholders in this situation?
  • What are the ethical issues in this case?
  • What would you do if you were Donald?

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one page summery 1

I want from you to write one page summery about any water treatment plant in Saudi Arabia

who was emilio aguinaldo how was he captured and what did he do in his later career

Who was Emilio Aguinaldo, how was he captured, and what did he do in his later career?

This is a discussion forum post, about 250-300 words

you will need to do some research to obtain information about the story as we are only viewing the first part of the production

Using the outline given below, write a critical analysis of part of Act One from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker: The Nutcracker Ballet. (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file][1 hr 43 min 30 sec] (minimum one-full page). In this video, Act One concludes at 52:00, and thus it is not required to watch beyond this point. Refer to the example at the end of Chapter 9 as a guide, but be sure to include the following expanded outline points:

  • Genre
  • Overall theme
  • Story line, movement (including the basic dance steps you recognize, mime and pantomime)
  • Characters
  • Costuming
  • Mise-en-scene (set)
  • Score (musical background)
  • Use of color
  • Lighting techniques

You will need to do some research to obtain information about the story, as we are only viewing the first part of the production.

Be sure to include a convincing, inclusive conclusion at the end of your critical analysis and a bibliography of at least two sources that you used to prepare your analysis, one of which may be the class text. Do not use and cite Wikipedia. Instead, visit the Excelsior College Library to learn about academic sources. The page on Evaluating Information Evaluating Information (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. includes helpful sections on “Print vs. Web Resources,” Evaluation Criteria,” Evaluation Scenarios,” and “Media Literacy.”

Write a 750 words critical analysis. Follow the APA style, using the Excelsior College Library resources on learning to use APA Style. Use Citations and references

respond to the following prompt

Respond to the following prompt (please use your own words):

download the file down below and follow the directions

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