Steven won his election by a margin of 7 to 2. His opponent had 3,492 votes. How many votes did…

Steven won his election by a margin of 7 to 2. His opponent had 3,492 votes. How many votes did Steven have?

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Task Name: Phase 5 Individual Project
Deliverable Length: 500–800 words
Details:

Weekly tasks or assignments (Individual or Group Projects) will be due by Monday, and late submissions will be assigned a late penalty in accordance with the late penalty policy found in the syllabus. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time.

The most successful careers generally do not just happen—they are built through consideration and planning. You are likely in school because you want to build your future career success. And YOU are making that happen right now! Education is one valuable part of the career success equation, but what other things do you need to find career success?

Reflect on each of the following areas and answer the questions to explore how each may potentially influence your career success and what you can do to address it now:

Work Experience

When considering recent graduates for jobs, employer surveys have shown that employers place more emphasis on work experience—especially experience gained while in school—than they do on academic credentials (such as GPA and major). Reflect on your level of experience to see how you will stack up against the competition when you are ready to enter the job market and think about what you can do to ensure success:

  1. Do you currently have experience in your target career field? If so, how many years and what type of experience? How will this experience help you as you advance your career? (If you are not yet sure of your specific career target, than make a note of that, and pick a field you might be considering from your research in Phase 2 of the class.)
  2. If you do not yet have experience in your target career, what are some of things you will do to get experience (volunteer, internship, job shadowing, etc.)? How might you find ways to gain experience? Where would you want to do this? When would you ideally want to start getting your experience? If you are advancing in your current career, how will you gain new experiences to help get you to the next level?
  3. What are some of the resources and support you might have available to you to help you create a plan to get experience?

Relationships

As you explored in your Discussion Board assignment for this phase, relationships matter when it comes to career success. Networking is not just for people who are looking for a job, but for everyone, and the best time to build your relationships and network is now. Reflect on what you can do now to continue to build your network:

  1. Everyone has a different comfort level when it comes to networking. On a scale of 1–10 (10 being extremely comfortable), how comfortable are you personally with networking, and why? In what ways do you think you could increase your comfort level score by just one point?
  2. Based on what you have explored and learned throughout this course, how well-established do you think your network is? Are there people you never thought of as being in your network but now realize they are? If so, how might you let them know that you consider them as a part of your network!?
  3. How might you add new people to your network?
  4. Do you have your profile on a professional networking site? If not, what are your future plans for capitalizing on this tool? As with everything on the Web, you want to make sure anything you publish online represents you well. Employers and important people are searching for you now. How will you make sure your future—or current—professional networking profile is showing your professional brand well?

Final Questions

  • What was it like for you to answer these questions (easy, hard, scary, exciting, etc.), and why?
  • Did you know you have your own dedicated career coach assigned to you to support you through every phase of your career? How do you think having a professional career coach as your partner will help you find career success? What will you do to tap into this resource?
  • If you do not yet know all the answers, or want to learn more about how you can ensure your future career success, what will you do?
  • What obstacles and challenges do you anticipate as you continue your career planning and management?
  • What steps will you take in the next month to continue to ensure your career success

a well known celebrity sponsored a telethon for the help for the blind foundation on november 1 2012/

Required:
Identify the appropriate fund(s) and prepare the journal entries necessary in 2012 and 2013 to record these transactions.

what is the standard form of the parabola, 4x+y2+2y= -5

what is the standard form of the parabola, 4x+y2+2y= -5

noah d canby died on may 9 2012 as a result of a boating mishap he is survived by his adult children isabella and benjamin at the time of his death noah lived at 13410 memorial drive houston

• At the time of his death, Noah owned two whole life policies issued by Peacock Insurance Company. Each policy has a maturity value of $200,000 and lists Isabella and Benjamin as the beneficiaries.

metlife an insurance company spent 11 billion to acquire travelers life and annuity from citicorp in one of the largest insurance company acquisitions of all/

Required
a. What tasks would MetLife have to perform to integrate the Traveler systems into MetLife’s?
b. Search the Internet for articles that describe the integration process. Write a two-page summary of the problems and successes that MetLife experienced while integrating the two systems.

Name three devices that are designed to decrease friction

Name three devices that are designed to decrease friction

1 what can an employer do to protect against liability for sexual harassment in situations such as this where the person responsible for the workplace is the perpetrator/

Employees allege that a series of several sexual incidents occurred on the Techni-Craft premises beginning the summer of 1988 and lasting until June or July of 1989. Defendants Smith and Marsella deny that most of it ever occurred, as does the Allison Reed Group. Smith, the general manager, was having a sexual liaison with his secretary, Marsella. Employee Showalter alleges that in the spring of 1988, Smith began talking incessantly and obsessively about Marsella to Showalter. The talks were of a sexual nature and usually described to Showalter Smith’s sexual relationship with Marsella, including showing Showalter nude photos, pornographic drawings, and X-rated letters, all involving Marsella. By the end of the summer, Smith began telling Showalter that Marsella was interested in Showalter and prodding Showalter to join his sexual liaison with Marsella. Showalter declined on the ground that he was married, but Smith immediately told Showalter that he and Marsella were also married, but what their spouses didn’t know wouldn’t hurt them. Angrily, Smith told Showalter that Marsella controlled the hiring and firing decisions at Techni-Craft, and that if he valued his job he would follow Smith’s demands. Smith continued to press Showalter to engage in a ménage-à-trois, and reminded Showalter of Smith’s extensive connections in the jewelry business in Rhode Island, implying that Showalter would be shut out of the jewelry business if he did not comply with Smith’s request. Smith also told Showalter that he had to please Marsella in order for everything between Smith and Marsella “to be okay.” At one point, Smith also threatened Showalter with the loss of his medical benefits if he failed to participate in the sexual activity. Smith knew that this was especially important to Showalter because Showalter’s son had a heart defect and had undergone three open heart surgeries.

in january 2018 klemtu inc purchased two pieces of used equipment for 175000 a discussion with a used equipment broker determined t

Required:
Prepare the journal entries that Klemtu would make to record the purchase of the two pieces of equipment. What entry would be made to record the depreciation expense for the year ended December 31, 2018?

accounting and finance work

Assignment 1: Case Study Analysis—Developing an Operating Budget

For this assignment, you will complete the activities from the following case:

As part of this case study analysis, you will develop an operating budget. Refer to the Case Requirements located on pages 136–137 of the case study to guide your analysis.

Follow Case Requirements steps 1–3 to complete a current and proposed operating budget. You will calculate revenue for each program, allocate specific expenses, and summarize the results in a 2- to 3-page report. Use Case Requirements steps 4–7 to guide the content of your report.

Submit your report in Word format. Apply current APA standards for writing style to your work. All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources.

Use the following file naming convention for your report: LastnameFirstInitial_M5_A1.doc.

You also must submit the data file used to complete the calculations for the assignment. Use the following file naming convention for that work: LastnameFirstInitial_M5_A1.xls.