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Visit the website https:// a state that interests you and click it on the map. The hate groups in that state will be shown on the map and in an accompanying list on the bottom of the page.

Evaluate the information provided by the map and list to answer these questions in a 1-2 pages double spaced 12 font Times New roman APA format

1.     Is there a geographical pattern to the location of hate groups in the state (e.g., are these groups generally located near large cities or smaller towns/suburbs)?

2.     Are certain kinds of hate groups (e.g., based on religion or race) more prevalent than others for the state you selected? Why might this be?

3.     Does the information you gathered generally support the sociological notion that there are geographic and demographic deviance hot spots with characteristics including high population density and concentrated poverty? Why or why not?

 

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11. Transaction Cycle RelationshipRefer to Figure 2-1, which provides a genericlook at relationships between transactioncycles. Modify this figure to reflect the transactioncycles you might find at a dentist’soffice.

12. System Documentation—ExpenditureCycleThe following describes the expenditure cycleprocedures for a hypothetical company.The inventory control clerk examines theinventory records for items that must be replenishedand prepares a two-part purchase requisition.Copy 1 of the requisition is sent to thepurchasing department and Copy 2 is filed.Upon receipt of the requisition, the purchasingclerk selects a supplier from the validvendor file (reference file) and prepares athree-part purchase order. Copy 1 is sent tothe supplier, Copy 2 is sent to the accountspayable department where it is filed temporarily,and Copy 3 is filed in the purchasesdepartment.A few days after the supplier ships theorder, the goods arrive at the receiving department.They are inspected, and the receivingclerk prepares a three-part receiving reportdescribing the number and quality of the itemsreceived. Copy 1 of the receiving report accompaniesthe goods to the warehouse, where theyare secured and the receiving report is filed.Copy 2 is sent to inventory control, where the clerk posts it to the inventory records and filesthe document. Copy 3 is sent to the accountspayable department, where it is filed with thepurchase order.A day or two later, the accounts payable(AP) clerk receives the supplier’s invoice (bill)for the items shipped. The clerk pulls the purchaseorder and receiving report from the temporaryfile and compares the quantity ordered,quantity received, and the price charged. Afterreconciling the three documents, the clerk entersthe purchase in the purchases journal and poststhe amount owed to the accounts payable subsidiaryaccount.On the payment due date, the AP clerkposts to the AP subsidiary account to removethe liability and prepares a voucher authorizingpayment to the vendor. The voucheris then sent to the cash disbursements clerk.Upon receipt of the voucher, the cash disbursementsclerk prepares a check and sendsit to the supplier. The clerk records the checkin the check register and files a copy of thecheck in the department filing cabinet.Required:Prepare a data flow diagram and a documentflowchart of the expenditure cycle procedurespreviously described.

 

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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on LASA Working Ahead. It needs to be at least 750 words.

They provide an 8 step ethical decision making model for psychologists by expanding on the work of Knapp and Vandecreek. A summary and critical analysis of the ethical decision making provided by Bush et al is discussed below.

The model proposed by Bush et al incorporates the five known steps of the model identified by Knapp and Vandercreek while including the decision making components identified as lacking in the model (Bush, Connell, & Denney, 2006). The eight step model developed by Bush et al aims to provide forensic psychologists with a way of resolving ethical challenges. The first step proposed is identification of the problem. It is vital for forensic psychologists to make a distinction between ethical, moral, legal, and professional perspectives in the professional activities requested of them. By understanding these perspectives, the psychologist may get to clarify the ethical problem or dilemma. Psychologists will gain from specifically understanding what is troubling about a certain situation. The second step is for the psychologist to consider the significance of the context or setting. Forensic psychologists work in multi-varied settings and contexts. Professional activities that are suitable in one forensic context or setting may be inappropriate in others. Concurrently, some professional guidelines that are appropriate in one setup or context may be inappropriate or entirely unsuitable in other situations. The third step in the ethical decision making model may provide the most challenge to forensic psychologists. The third step postulates that psychologists should identify and utilize ethical and legal resources in their decision making. This may prove a challenge as there is a wide array of published resources that may sometimes offer conflicting guidance pertaining to relevant ethical issues in forensic psychology. However, psychologist are likely to find better guidance when using published and

 

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I will pay for the following essay Review of the N314D Point Mutation on the GALT Gene and its Relationship to Galactosemia Type I. The essay is to be 17 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

The UDP- galactose, found in the liver and erythrocytes, is required for the major cell functions like chemical signaling, building cellular structures, transporting molecules and producing energy. Since, galactose-1-phosphate is toxic to the parenchymal cells present prominently in liver, kidney and brain, accumulation of it in those organs leads to severe damage to them.

According to Fleisher (2012), this disease severely attacks 20% of the patients at the infant stage itself, and so Galactosemia type I is screened when an individual is still in their infancy. The procedure, which utilizes dried blood on filter paper, screens for galactosemia by performing analysis on the total galactose (galactose and galactose-1-phosphate), as well as the activity of the GALT enzyme itself. While effective, false positives frequently occur due to environmental factors and the high frequency of the Duarte-D2 mutation (N314D). (Carney et al., 2009). Environmental factors such as heat and humidity, as well as sample handling procedures, may affect the GALT assay providing for low activity and false positive results. The variation in the results may be even due to the sample handling procedures. Infants die within a few days on exposure to milk, as lactose sugar present in the milk gets converted into galactose and this galactose accumulates in the infants. The accumulation of galactose-1-phosphate may lead to cirrhosis, cataract and severe mental retardation. Infants with this disease will have hemolysis, albuminaria and elevated clotting times, with hepatomegaly being the common cause. (Fleisher, 2012). If undiagnosed, or left untreated, the mortality rate in infants is nearly 75% (Elsas et al., 1994). Additionally, even with a properly controlled, galactose-free diet, adults with galactosemia typically develop symptoms as they grow older, some of these symptoms include learning

 

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