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1. According to The Yankee Group, 53% of all cable households rate cable companies as good or excellent in quality transmission. Sixty percent of all cable households rate cable companies as good or excellent in having professional personnel. Suppose 300 cable households are randomly contacted.(a) What is the probability that more than 175 cable households rate cable companies as good or excellent in quality transmission?(b) What is the probability that between 164 and 168 (inclusive) cable households rate cable companies as good or excellent in quality transmission?(c) What is the probability that between 153 and 170 (inclusive) cable households rate cable companies as good or excellent in having professional personnel?(d) What is the probability that fewer than 201 cable households rate cable companies as good or excellent in having professional personnel?Round z values and values to 2 places. Round your final answers to 4 decimal places2.According to the government of Manitoba, the average hourly wages are as follows: Alberta: $22.02, Ontario: $20.18, British Columbia: $20.05.a. Suppose 36 workers are selected randomly from across Alberta and asked what their hourly wage is. What is the probability that the sample average will be between $21 and $22?b. Suppose 34 manufacturing workers are selected randomly from across Ontario. What is the probability that the sample average will exceed $23?c. Suppose 47 manufacturing workers are selected randomly from across British Columbia. What is the probability that the sample average will be less than $18.60? Assume that in all three provinces, the standard deviation of hourly wages is $3.3. A study about strategies for competing in the global marketplace states that 52% of the respondents agreed that companies need to make direct investments in foreign countries. It also states that about 70% of those responding agree that it is attractive to have a joint venture to increase global competitiveness. Suppose CEOs of 95 manufacturing companies are randomly contacted about global strategies.(a) What is the probability that between 45 and 51 (inclusive) CEOs agree that companies should make direct investments in foreign countries?(b) What is the probability that more than 57 CEOs agree with that assertion?(c) What is the probability that fewer than 59 CEOs agree that it is attractive to have a joint venture to increase global competitiveness?(d) What is the probability that between 53 and 61 (inclusive) CEOs agree with that assertion?

 

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Write a 4 page essay on Any topic that insights and analysis about Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

The role of women was to decorate the home and raise the children. They were not expected to be clever and did not have any rights of their own that would allow them to make any of their own decisions. They were expected to be quiet and demure and to always listen to their elders and the male members of society. The most important things they had to learn was how to control themselves, how to play music and how to sew. When it was published, many young girls saw themselves as Alice figures, identifying themselves with something they saw in Alice’s behavior. In some ways Alice resembles the ideal female character of the period, but there are also several ways in which she breaks the mold, such as in her willingness to assert herself and her ability to think.

Alice is introduced initially as a young lady in training. She is learning to be a proper young lady as she sits along the bank of a stream with her sister, who is spending the afternoon quietly reading. However, she quickly emerges as being incapable of keeping up the proper passive attitude or of adopting her own book to read. “Once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, ‘and what is the use of a book,’ thought Alice ‘without pictures or conversation?’ (Carroll, 1). Her appearance, as reflected in the pictures within the book, also reinforces the concept of the stereotypical young Victorian child. She wears a dress with numerous petticoats and a bright white apron that never seems to get soiled. She also has puffed sleeves, white stockings and patent leather shoes. Her hair is fashionably curled into ringlets and she appears to be everything every little girl would want to be. The White Rabbit reflects these same assumptions when he sees a girl and automatically assumes she is his maid. “Very soon the

 

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one- to two-pages (not including title and reference pages), describe an event planning business you would like to start. You will use this business for your Final Paper. Provide an explanation of the nature of the business that includes the types of events you are planning, and why you are interested in starting this company. 

Here are some examples of possible businesses: 

  • An event management business that markets trade shows for an industry of your choice.
  • An event management business that facilitates corporate events.
  • An event management business that plans technology conferences for a specific industry.

Your paper must be formatted in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Be sure to cite and use at least three scholarly sources.

 

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I will pay for the following article Same-Sex Marriage. The work is to be 9 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. They are also allowed many other rights such as the ability to make decisions for their partner who is being hospitalized, have the right to sue on their partner’s behalf and cannot be forced to testify against them in court. Married couples also pay less in taxes and receive many other social and financial benefits. But because gay couples are legally prevented from marrying, they are excluded from receiving the same considerations that married heterosexual couples enjoy. This is a clear violation of a citizen’s civil rights and liberties, a circumstance that should never be tolerated in the U.S.

The argument proposed by the opponents of gay marriage is that the U.S. Constitution guarantees a republican form of government in which elected officials are intended to set social policy for the nation. Legislators do this by representing their constituent’s moral views when drafting laws. Because the Constitution bars the intertwining of state and religion, the only method of ensuring that moral and ethical codes are enforced throughout society is through acts of legislation. In fact, lawmakers draft laws that address moral issues constantly and not just in high profile matters such as abortion, pornography, and gay rights. When courts determine morality issues, they counteract legislation meant to protect the moral fabric of society and break down the constitutionally guaranteed separation of powers within the government. “When judges erode the power of the people’s representatives to set society’s moral compass, they likewise undercut the authority of parents, schools, and other community groups to set the standards they would like to see their children and fellow citizens live by. Indeed, it is a frontal assault on community values writ large” (Raul, 2003).

Advocates of non-traditional marriage counter this argument by saying that there is no constitutional basis for denying legal matrimony to gay couples. The Constitution not only legitimizes gay marriage but implies that the government should never have&nbsp.considered a ban and should instead actively pursue legalizing gay marriage.

 

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