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Corporation for-profit vs. non-profit

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   List and explain two advantages to using for-profit corporations instead of non-profits in disaster relief. One advantage to using for-profit corporations instead of non-profit in a disaster relief effort is they have or at least should have the continuous revenue coming in to fund relief efforts.  For example, money needed for clean-up crews, food, and other things of that sort are easily accessible because the money is already there. Another advantage for for-profit corporations to indulge in disaster relief efforts is the corporation will earn a positive name for itself.  Because it is already a money-making corporation why not give to those who have nothing when you have enough.  This enables that corporation to market themselves as a welcoming and helpful organization that is invested in their community

Sample Annotated Bibliography

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   Annotated Bibliography: This section of the assignment will receive a letter grade.   An A paper: 1) Has a clearly focused topic appropriate to this course. 2) Lists three scholarly sources in the required style. 3) Includes a paragraph for each source explaining how this source specifically informs your topic. ( Do not simply summarize the work.) 4) Has been proofread for errors of grammar and spelling. 5) Includes a title page with your name, course number and section number, date. The purpose of this assignment is twofold. We want you to learn something more about a topic that interests you AND we want you to learn how to identify a paper topic, and assemble useful sources to research the topic. Keep that in mind when you write about your sources. What in thi

Sampling Distributions and Estimations

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   Sampling Distributions and Estimations 8.1  Sampling  Variation A statistic is a random variable from a population which happens to be included in a random sample.   Some samples reflect their population well. Others don’t. This is called “sampling variation”.  To illustrate this concept, we can draw some  ranpdom  sampled from a large population of GMAT scores from MBA applicants.  The population parameters are  µ  = 520.78;  σ  = 86.80; N = 2.637 If we draw 8 random samples from the 2,637 applicants in the population, hey might look like this: [Chart on p. 296] We get sample means  from each of these samples, expressed as x-bar (x with a bar over it). Sampling variation is inevitable, but there is a tendency for the sample means to be close to  µ  (the population mean ). The larger the sampling, the

Renewable Resources, Ores, Etc.

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