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As you move through this course and work on various simulation exercises and case studies (either individually or with a team), think about how you can develop your consultation skills, deepen your professional knowledge, and put theory to practice. 

To prepare:

  • Complete the “Profile Survey” that begins on p. 49 of Chapter 2 in your course text.
  • Select five behavior descriptions from the Profile Survey that are “Very Characteristic” of you and five that are “Not at all Characteristic” of you.

Submit by Day 5 a 2 page paper that includes two of the “Very Characteristic” behaviors and two of the “Not at all Characteristic” behaviors that you selected from the Profile Survey. Briefly explain your selections. Include your overall profile average (which is obtained from filling out the Profile Form parts 1 and 2 which is attached).

 

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A mechanoreceptor is a sensory receptor that responds to changes in pressure or movement. An example of a mechanoreceptor specialized for detecting muscle movement is shown in the diagram below. Which of the following best describes the nervous system change during muscle contraction?

A. A resting potential is disrupted at the spindle, which sends a wave of sodium and potassium ions along the axon, across the synapse to another neuron, and eventually to the brain.

B. A proton gradient forms in response to changes at the spindle, which triggers a wave of depolarization along the axon to the synapse, which transfers the signal to the brain.

C. An electrical signal begins at the spindle and is carried to the sensory neuron cell body, where it connects with interneurons that continue the signal to the brain.

D. An action potential is triggered, which moves down the axon, across the synapse to another neuron, and then to another, and so on until the signal reaches the brain.

 

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The Catcher in the Rye

1. J. D. Salinger was in the first wave of soldiers landing on Normandy Beach in WWII; and though not a combat soldier, he lived through some of the bloodliest and deadliest fighting in the European Theater. He spent time in the hospital after the war with what we would call PTSD today–a condition that he seems to suffered from the rest of his life. He carried Holden Caulfield with him everywhere he went as he typed even in foxholes on the manuscript of what became The Catcher in the Rye. Biographers Shields and Salerno argued that this novel was actually the war novel Salinger said no one would ever be honest enough to write. Apparently, they saw the 16-year-old Caulfield as someone suffering from a kind PTSD, perhaps exposed to too much of some poisonous aspect of life.  

A. Discuss two specific incidents that show Caulfield, and explain what he is suffering from.

2. The title comes from Holden’s idea that he is in a field of rye where there are multitudes of playing children who are in danger of falling off the cliff and he, wearing his catcher’s mitt, is the only person capable of “catching” them and saving them.  

A. Discuss the specific characters in the book that Holden feels a need to save, and explain what it is exactly that Holden believes these characters need to be saved from.

B. Tell what messages you think Salinger is conveying and why you think the book is still one of the most popular of all times.

 

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Easton Company had average inventory for the year of $640,000 and an inventory turnover ratio of 10.8. What was the company’s Days Outstanding in Inventory. Assume a 365 day year. Round to one decimal place.

Dorchester Company had the following balances at the end of 2018 and 2019 respectively:

Net Credit Sales – $980,000 for 2018 and $1,032,000 for 2019.

Accounts Receivable – $92,000 for 2018 and $115,000 for 2019.

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts – $4,000 for 2018 and 5,500 for 2019

Calculate the accounts receivable turnover ratio to one decimal place.

Baltimore Company uses aging to estimate uncollectibles.  At the end of the fiscal year, December 31, 2018, Accounts Receivable has a balance that consists of:

Dollar Value

Age of Account

Estimated Collectible

$130,000

< 30 days old

98%

80,000

30 to 60 days old

93%

20,000

61 to 120 days old

80%

8,000

> 120 days old

17%

The current unadjusted Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts balance is a debit balance of $2,000 and the Bad Debt Expense accounts has an unadjusted balance of zero. After the adjusting entry is made, what will be the dollar balances in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts? Round to nearest whole dollar.

 

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