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CASE : Youngstown Sheet & Tube v. Sawyer: 343 U.S. 579 (1952)

           Topic: Can the President of the United States seize your business?

1.     What were the key legal questions for the court to decide in this case?

2.     What did the court decide and direct? What were at least 4 legal points made by the court in its ruling?

3.     As a result of this ruling, thinking as a business manager, identify 4 key points of implications to businesses and impacts posed by the court’s decision in the case. What were the possible impacts and implications of precedent not just to this case but to other businesses. industries and organizations.

4.     Outline 4 or more changes in policy or law recommended for such situations as a result of the case

 

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Write a 5 pages paper on the effective use and importance of hypothesis in management. The hypothesis such as presented by Bryant (1998) about the claim that CEOs who play a good game of golf also run high-performing companies is subject for various tests and more researchers for it to be proven correct. Thus, hypotheses are to be tested just prior to proving them in the case of some claims underlying various researchers.

There are many ways on how to test a hypothesis. Statistically, a hypothesis can be viewed as the subject for testing the validity or truth of the statement. If the researcher failed to prove the hypothesis, then he or she has also failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove the validity of a null hypothesis (Reeves & Brewer, 1979).

Statistics is one of the best tools used to analyze and obtain information from a given data or set of information. Statistics consists of numbers and these are used to define and form concrete information. In the article of Bryant (1998), the importance of statistics was justified when specific average handicap index of golfers was calculated to obtain and deduce specific information from it. The given information when combined can be used effectively especially in inferential statistics.

Inferential statistics uses numbers and data or data set to obtain conclusive information. However, it cannot be denied that the information that will be obtained is dependent on the raw data. There are many ways to draw inferences from the raw data but many of them are heading to wrong direction (Knowledge @ Wharton, 2008).

In the article of Bryant (1998), the inference is dependent on the given numbers explaining average handicap index of golfers. There can be many things related to these figures but the bottom line is that all of them explained how to classify information to finally come up with a general conclusion.&nbsp.&nbsp.

 

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Compose a 1250 words essay on Different Types of Chronic Bronchitis. Needs to be plagiarism free!

Chronic bronchitis can easily be prevented by not smoking and avoiding second-hand smoke, as well as pollutants such as too much dust. Many argue that the recurrent incidences of acute bronchitis can most definitely lead to the development of chronic bronchitis. Methods of treatment include the use of steroids and bronchodilators, as well as PDE4 inhibitors. Alternative treatments include antibiotics, pulmonary rehabilitation, supplemental oxygen therapy, home remedies and over-the-counter cough suppressants.

&nbsp.According to the Marshall Cavendish Corporation, “bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchi, the main airways in the lungs” (2008, p. 128). Bronchitis can be acute or chronic. Chronic bronchitis is one of the major forms of COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). It is more serious than acute bronchitis. According to Arcangelo and Peterson (2006) “chronic bronchitis is a productive cough and sputum production for 3 months per year for at least 2 years, and an acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis is defined as worsening of respiratory symptoms such as a cough, sputum, and dyspnea” (p. 327).

&nbsp.Arcangelo and Peterson (2006) add that chronic bronchitis may be caused by a number of abnormalities of the bronchial mucosa. Chronic bronchitis patients are vulnerable to respiratory infections. This is due to the irritating substances they inhale and due to the fact that the substances are chronic, they lead to impaired mucociliary clearance. As nonciliated metaplastic cells replace ciliated epithelium and the mucous secreting goblet cells become proliferated, the result is impaired mucociliary clearance (Arcangelo & Peterson, 2006).

 

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10.    Walter Lippmann described the “triangular relationship” to depict the role of mass media in forming the “pictures in our heads.” Which one of the following best summarizes his view of mass media impact?

A.  Children are sitting targets for the big three sources of influence—television, tools, and temptation.

B.  As a high involvement medium, television produces a “see–learn–feel–do” sequence.

C.  Most of us experience events, things, people, and places directly, thereby minimizing the effects of mass media.

D.  Responses based on perceptions of the scene of the action have little consequence because they are just that, perceptions.

E.   Responses based on our perceptions of the scene of the action have impact on the original scene of the action.

11.    Which of the following theories suggests that mass media affect what we think about—raising the salience of issues and the positions taken by people in the news?

A.  situational publics                            D.  agenda setting

B.  hypodermic needle                           E.   diffusion theory

C.  opinion formation

12.    Which of the following theories suggests that media provide information from sources that would otherwise not be available through interpersonal networks?

A.  situational publics                            D.  agenda setting

B.  hypodermic needle                           E.   diffusion theory

C.  opinion formation

 

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