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Ideally, our long term care system would provide a seamless continuum of services which are accessible and affordable for all older adults, with the goal of enabling them to remain in the community for as long as possible. These “aging in place” programs (PACE and NORCs) provide such a model. Given what you now know about the components of our health care delivery system and how they are administered, delivered and paid for:



A. Identify health care system barriers to achieving the seamless continuum

B. Identify social, family or other “non-system” barriers.

C. Propose ways in which community organizations or the government might assist in overcoming the barriers you have identified         

Appendix B: Briefing and Analyzing Cases in Constitutional Law offers a model to brief a court



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FIRAC Worksheet

Appendix B: Briefing and Analyzing Cases in Constitutional Law offers a model to brief a court case. FIRAC stands for Facts, Issue, Rule(s), Analyze, and Conclusion. Read about this model and see an example of it in Appendix B. Then, select a United States Supreme Court case on the First Amendment and complete a FIRAC analysis using the worksheet below.

SUPREME COURT case:

Miranda v. Arizona

FACTS: Lay out the facts of the case. (200 words)

The Miranda v. Arizona case was 1 of 4 cases that the supreme court addressed involved police interrogations in that the defendants were questioned by police officers. In this case particularly Miranda was a young boy who at the time was in the 9th grade when he was accused of rape and kidnapping. After the courts found him guilty he was sentenced to 20 – 30 years of imprisonment. Miranda was found to be mentally unstable and appealed to the courts advocating that he confessed these crimes that he did not commit because he was under duress and feared for his safety from the authorities when he was being interrogated. After appealing to the Arizona courts and being denied Miranda appealed to the supreme courts to review his case. In 1966 the Supreme Court ruled in a 5 – 4 majority that they were in favor of Miranda.


ISSUE: Identify the legal issue.(50 words)

RULE: What provision of the First Amendment applies to the issue you have defined? (50 words)
ANALYZE: Analyze the case, applying the law to the facts of the case.  (300 words)


CONCLUSION: Draw a conclusion. (200 words) 

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1.   Determine whether each of the following functions is 1-to-1 and whether it is onto. Assume the domain and co-domain is Z, the integers. Explain your answers.
             1.  f(n) = n / 2, assuming integer division
             2.  g(n) = 4n + 5
2.   Given each of the following functions that maps X = {1, 2, 3} to Y = {A, B, C}

            f(1) = A, f(2) = B, f(3) = A
            g(1) = C, g(2) = B, g(3) = A

Determine whether the function has an inverse. If it has an inverse, provide it. If it does not, explain why not.

3.   Refer to the functions in problem 2. What are domain and codomain of both functions? What is the range of each of them?

4.   Draw arrow diagrams for both functions defined in problem 2.
5.   Given the following two functions f: R  R and g: R  R are defined by the rules:

f(x) = x2 + 10x + 7
g(y) = 5y + 9

Find f ◦ g and g ◦ f.

California Gold Rush Project Proposal



California Gold Rush Project Proposal
            In analyzing the California Gold Rush, there are numerous elements which present an important and significant impact from a historical perspective. Accordingly, the proposal is to investigate with regards to the following thesis:
            While the California Gold Rush may be romanticized, the real-life events which took place symbolized a lifestyle of continual hardship and struggle that has since been forgotten.
            To full address this thesis it will be necessary to address the following questions:
How ‘large’ was the actual Gold Rush?
What was the daily routine of those involved?
How was their health impacted?
What were the significant events throughout the period?
What happened to these people at the end of the Gold Rush

Discuss fiber rich carbohydrates and how they contribute to the status of good health



Q Fiber forms the support structures for plants. Discuss fiber rich carbohydrates and how they contribute to the status of good health?

Timber King is a new Midwest company in the portable saw mill industry



Timber King is a new Midwest company in the portable saw mill industry. You have been asked to give Timber King’s new CEO, general advice and guidelines to assist him in doing an external analysis of the portable saw mill industry.



Part A: Explain three benefits of conducting an external analysis.



Part B: Educate Mr. Perry on some of the challenges of conducting an external analysis.



Part C: Explain the two perspectives on the environment.



Part D: Explain the primary responsibility of Mr. Perry’s managers in conducting external analysis.





Your response should be a minimum of one (1) single-spaced page to a maximum of two (2) pages in length



answer in complete sentences, and be sure to use correct English spelling and grammar. Sources must be cited in APA format

using the documents determine why was it Europe, and not anyone else



Q Using the documents determine why was it Europe, and not anyone else, who explored and conquered the Americas?

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1. Unless directed otherwise by an instructor, the best approach to writing a response paper is to
A. critique the author's writing style.
B. begin by reading responses other people have written.
C. focus on a key idea or a question raised by the essay to which you're responding.
D. prepare by reading related essays.

2. In analyzing a piece of writing, take care to notice whether the author includes _______, ideas or principles expressed as fact without providing evidence to support it
A. omissions
B. denotations
C. quotations
D. assumptions


3. Reading the title, evaluating the author, and determining prior knowledge about the topic are
characteristics of what kind of reading?
A. Passive
B. Active
C. Achievement
D. Highlighted

4. Which of the following statements correctly identifies the difference between fact and opinion?
A. Facts can be verified while opinions can't be proven true or false.
B. Facts put forward a particular position or agenda while opinion express feelings and beliefs.
C. Opinions rely on the associations and meanings of words, while facts depend on words' connotations.
D. Facts make comparisons to create striking impressions, while opinions can't be established definitely as true or false.

5.  Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct use of subject-verb agreement when an indefinite pronoun is the subject?
A. Each of the boys were looking for the library.
B. Everybody was shouting at the meeting.
C. Nobody were listening to the speaker.
D. Neither of us have checked our voicemail messages.

 6. The term _______ refers to a construction in which two or more independent causes are joined by a comma but lack a coordinating conjunction.
A. complementary sentence
B. comma splice
C. prepositional clause
D. sentence fragment


 7. Which statement about reading is true?
A. Print sources can be trusted.
B. You have to sort through material and evaluate what you need to know.
C. You can learn by reading a text once.
D. You ought to read all types of material the same way.

8. The main point of an article or essay is often referred to as a
A. topic sentence.
B. thesis statement.
C. summation.
D. annotation.

9.  In the sentence, "Our new assistant is very efficient; however, she is often late getting to the office,” the word however is a/an
A. indirect object.
B. adjective.
C. preposition.
D. conjunctive adverb.

10.  One way to correct a sentence fragment that begins with a subordinating word is to
A. add a helping verb.
B. insert a relative pronoun into the fragment.
C. join the fragment to another sentence.
D. revise the fragment to begin with an infinitive verb.

11.  The _______ form of a verb should be used to distinguish between actions completed in the immediate past and actions completed before a specific time.
A. infinitive
B. simple past
C. irregular
D. past perfect

12. After reading an essay or other assigned material, you can enhance and clarify your understanding by creating a graphic organizer that tracks
A. your annotations.
B. unfamiliar words and phrases.
C. everything you've highlighted.
D. the key elements of the material.


13. A claim based on merely one or two specific examples but applied widely as an overall statement about a situation, topic, group, or even a single individual is commonly referred to as a/an
A. euphemism.
B. generalization.
C. omission.
D. overstatement.

14. What is the function of the body of an essay?
A. To support and explain the thesis
B. To narrow the topic
C. To capture the reader's attention
D. To generate fresh ideas

15.  Which of the following transitional expressions indicates a result or cause?
A. Therefore
B. Actually
C. All in all
D. However

16.  Latisha is writing an essay on the subject of increasing the minimum wage, and wants to ensure that her essay will engage or entice readers. Which method of organization will most likely support her aim?
A. Spatial
B. Least-to-most
C. Chronological
D. Most-to-least

17. What type of information do you need to support your thesis statement?
A. Reports
B. Scientific research
C. Theory
D. Evidence

18. In a well-structured essay, each topic sentence should help to explain or support
A. the topic sentence of the next paragraph.
B. the concluding sentence of the previous paragraph.
C. the thesis.
D. the title.

19. The introduction to an essay should not only engage the reader's attention, but also
A. present a call to action.
B. present your thesis statement and your approach.
C. state your conclusions about the topic.
D. defend your approach to the topic.

20.  When a paragraph begins with a transition, the topic sentence is usually placed
A. immediately before the transitional sentence or sentences.
B. immediately after the example or evidence indicated by the transitional sentence.
C. at the end of the paragraph.
D. immediately after the transitional sentence or sentences.

21.  Elliot has created a paragraph-by-paragraph outline that consists of a few key words or phrases this type of outline is known as a _______ outline.
A. graphical
B. scratch
C. simple
D. key word

22. As a strategy for narrowing the topic for an essay on animal medicine, Felecia imagines interviewing a veterinarian. Which method of generating ideas is she using?
A. Questioning
B. Visualizing
C. Brainstorming
D. Freewriting

23. When creating a formal outline, all items at the same level need to
A. support the topic or subtopic under which it is placed.
B. relate to the preceding topic or subtopic.
C. relate to the following topic or subtopic.
D. express a new thought or idea.

24. In evaluating a thesis statement, it's important to bear in mind that it should
A. focus on at least two or three points.
B. be general rather than specific.
C. serve as an announcement regarding what the essay is about.
D. make an assertion.

25. Tressa likes to generate ideas and relationships about a topic by writing a central idea in the middle of a piece of paper and then surrounding it with related ideas connected to each other and the main idea with a series of lines or arrows. This approach is best described as
A. brainstorming.
B. freewriting.
C. mapping.
D. prewriting.

26. Please read the following paragraph. The sentences are numbered to help you respond to the question that follows.
(1) I never set out to become a Buddhist. (2) It happened by accident one afternoon when I stumbled into a lecture given by a Tibetan lama. (3) In fact, according to a Pew Research Study conducted a few years ago there are close to 500 million Buddhists worldwide. (4) The lama spoke so gently and thoughtfully about the need for compassion, especially in this day and age when violence is exploding everywhere, politics creates more problems than solutions, and more people seem to be interested in "selfies" than selflessness.
(5) I had always wanted to go to Tibet, though. (6) The lama spoke about his own experiences during the
invasion of his homeland, and how the sense of deep compassion he'd developed during his years of monastic training helped him to avoid feeling hatred toward the invaders.
Which of the sentences detracts from the unity of the paragraph?
A. 3 and 5
B. 3
C. 5
D. 5 and 6

27. As Felipe narrows his topic using the _______ method, he discovers that the topics change from words and phrases to statements of ideas.
A. questioning
B. analyzing
C. branching
D. drafting

28.  Using _______ to support your thesis enhances your credibility and demonstrates to readers that you've taken the time to investigate and become knowledgeable about the topic.
A. various assertions
B. examples drawn from personal experience
C. opinions offered by experts in the topic
D. a variety of evidence

29. As she thinks about an essay she is about to write on the effects of Super PACs on elections, L'Shaun will need to consider which of the following about her audience?
A. The length of time readers will commit to reading an essay
B. Their attitudes, beliefs, opinions, and biases
C. The medium through which the audience will read her essay
D. The genre expected by the audience

30. How many independent clauses are included in a simple sentence?
A. None
B. Three
C. One
D. Two

31. In the following sentence, which word is used as a coordinating conjunction?
Lisa and Mary were home on time, but Kim, Francine, and Penny weren't going to make it.
A. and
B. on
C. were
D. but

32. Balancing a sentence through using words or phrases that have the same grammatical structure is known as
A. compound sentencing.
B. correlation.
C. subject-verb agreement.
D. parallelism

33. Which of the following is not a type of sentence?
A. Simple-compound
B. Complex
C. Compound-complex
D. Simple

34. A passive verb is
A. constructed from a form of the verb to be combined with a past participle.
B. the same as an intransitive verb.
C. always formed in the future tense
D. always formed in the past tense.

35. Which of the following sentences shows an example of parallel verbs?
A. Once the game was over, Jim had to run home and eat dinner.
B. Once the game was over, Jim had to be running home and eat dinner.
C. Once the game was over, Jim had to run home in order to eat his dinner.
D. Once the game was over, Jim had to run home and dinner was ready.


36.  While the term _____________ refers to the specific dictionary definition of a word, ___________ refers to its implied or suggested meaning.
A. denotation, connotation
B. classification, implication
C. signification, inference
D. connotation, denotation

37. To evaluate your essay's unity, it's a good idea to examine its
A. organization.
B. background details.
C. thesis.
D. evidence.

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Balance Sheet Analysis
Complete the balance sheet and sales information in the table that follows for J. White Industries using the following financial data:
Total assets turnover: 2.9
Gross profit margin on sales: (Sales - Cost of goods sold)/Sales = 25%
Total liabilities-to-assets ratio: 55%
Quick ratio: 1.05
Days sales outstanding (based on 365-day year): 34 days
Inventory turnover ratio: 4.0

Consider the thermodynamic efficiency of a Diesel engine



Consider the thermodynamic efficiency of a Diesel engine. Using equation (2.73) of your

textbook, plot the efficiency of this type of engine for injection ratios ρ between 1and 5

(incrementing by 1) at compression ratios ε of 18, 20, 22, and 24. Note that this is ηth vs ρ

plot at the stated ε values. Describe your observations. Use MATLAB to plot the graphs

Computer Memory Hacking



Computer Memory Hacking



Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you:



1.Describe what hacking of memory or hacking of RAM means. 

2.Examine the common tools that hackers use to hack into memory of computing devices. Detail two (2) real-life examples of such tools in action. 

3.Identify three (3) best practices that one should use to protect their computer(s) from being hacked.

4.Analyze the significance of hacking in organizations and modern society. 

5.Use at least two (2) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:



•Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

•Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

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"intro to psychology 1-Which of the following is one of the greatest strengths of the social cognitive perspective of personality? It recognizes that the five stages of psychosexual development can, in fact, be progressed through without fixation, struggle, or strife. It suggests that the genetic limitations with which we are born can be overcome. It offers hope to each human being that self-actualization is a reasonable and attainable goal. It offers strategies for a person to improve his or her own life, as it recognizes the importance of the individual in the construction of his or her own reality. 2-based on your knowledge of the theories of Lawrence Kohlberg, which part of the brain would help with the reasoning of something like the Heinz Dilemma? The prefrontal cortex The transcranial pathway The visual cortex The rapid subcortical pathway 3-One way that therapists assist clients suffering from a phobia is through a technique called systematic desensitization. The person is gradually exposed to the trigger of their fear until they learn to respond with relaxation instead of panic and dread. This uses the principle of __stimulus-response theory________, which suggests that repeated exposure to a stimulus leads to familiarity and comfort. relaxation habituation diminution minimization 4-Which stage of sleep is characterized by an increase in delta wave activity in the brain? REM sleep Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 5-One of the earliest theories of multiple types of intelligence was that of Raymond Cattell, who suggested that intelligence can be divided up into two types: intrapersonal and interpersonal. emotional and intellectual. practical and creative. fluid and crystallized. 6-Why is it so important that people living with HIV or AIDS find ways of reducing the stress in their lives? Because the illness compromises the immune system, and having too much stress will further limit the body’s ability to fight the illness. Because HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, cannot live without a ready supply of adrenaline and noradrenaline to feed on. These are the neurotransmitters that are released by people who have too much stress in their lives. Because the medications used to treat these illness cannot be effective in individuals who have high stress due to the negative interaction of the drugs and cortisol, the stress hormone. Because the treatment of these illnesses requires a strict regimen of medication compliance, and research has shown that those who live with high amounts of stress are more forgetful and therefore more likely to miss a dose of their crucial, life-saving medication. 7-Psychologist Stewart Page had an associate who called 180 people who had advertised __job openings________, but when they found out that the person calling was “about to be released from a mental health facility,” they were suddenly quick to become distant. This study demonstrated the pervasiveness of stigma attached to mental illness in the 1970s. job openings rooms for rent a need for a babysitter a desire to purchase a vehicle 8-in 2005 the United States Supreme Court outlawed the practice of using capital punishment (the death penalty) for juvenile offenders. What was the basis of this ruling? The recognition that using the death penalty on juveniles presented a clear risk of unnecessary pain, which would violate the constitutional prohibition on “cruel and unusual punishment.” The recognition that juveniles have a biological deficiency in their ability to use good judgment. The recognition that putting juveniles to death would be more of a punishment for their families than for the juveniles themselves. The recognition that juveniles are psychologically incapable of being responsible for their own actions. 9-Which of the following facts about the James-Lange theory of emotions is true? James was older than Lange, which is why his name came first in the theory. James and Lange did not know each other, and proposed the same theory at the exact same time. Lange was James’s teacher, and he agreed to let James’s name come first to forward his career. James and Lange worked together for over thirty years before their theory was finally accepted in mainstream psychology. 10-While Alfred Binet is generally credited with creating the first test used to measure intelligence, this is actually a bit of a mistake. The test that he developed, in fact, measured a child’s: processing speed. mental age. mathematics skills. verbal fluency."

"Business ethics 1-Which is NOT a requirement for a facility to be considered a sweatshop? Unmitigated health and safety hazards High temperatures Poor working conditions Unfair wages 2-how have most businesses adapted to information technology developments? They have become larger and more unwieldy. They have become more hierarchical. They have become flatter, smaller, and more nimble. They have become more profitable. 3-UNOCAL worked with the Burmese army to push the pipeline using: low-wage workers. forced labor. unethical land reclamation schemes. None of the above 4-What is the “hardwired” Intention Principle? Harming by action is worse than harming by omission. Harming by omission is worse than harming by ignorance. Harming by physical contact is worse than without physical contact. Harming anyone for any reason is wrong. 5-During the financial crisis in 2008, George W. Bush asked U.S. Congress to pass legislation to create a Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) in the amount of: $1 trillion. $90 billion. $80 billion. $700 billion. 6-China and Singapore are examples of what type of economies? Ones that favor free markets and globalization Ones that favor individual property rights Ones that favor government intervention Ones that favor competition 7-Which of the following would negatively impact the effectiveness of market theory consumer protection? Low prices Monopolies High prices Many competitors 8-Which is the best description of intentional discrimination? The conscious and deliberate discriminatory act on an individual The discrimination brought about by the unconscious biases of an individual The acts of discrimination made by the few heads of an organization The discrimination that results from the routines and processes of large groups 9-Which of the following is NOT a key consideration for an employer when impinging on an employee’s privacy? Relevance Consent Methods Utility 10-which of these is NOT a view on the duty of a business to its customers? Duty of care view Social costs view Contract view Normative view"
"World civilizations 1 1-What was the earliest and longest stage of cultural development? Neolithic Paleolithic Ice Age Pleistocene epoch 2-All of the earliest states arose near: rivers. mountains. grasslands. oceans. 3-Which of the following was China's first dynasty? Qin Zhou Shang Xia 4- Which of the following does NOT accurately describe Chinese interaction with other cultures? Contacts with other cultures were difficult to maintain. Contacts with other cultures were sporadic. Contacts with other cultures were based primarily on trade. Contacts with other cultures led the Chinese to embrace other customs and immerse themselves in new cultures. 5- The Greek polis was a(n): alliance of cities. independent city state. open space where citizens could assemble. farming village. 6- The Germanic tribes were united by which of these? A single empire Trade alliance Language Allegiance to one king 7- Which language became dominant in the Byzantine Empire? Latin Russian Arabic Greek 8- Which European country's culture was most heavily influenced by Arab culture? Spain France Italy Germany 9- Which of the following statements most accurately describes the time period known as the High Middle Ages? This was a time period in which the Catholic Church monopolized political power. This was a time period in which strong European monarchies began to emerge. This was a time period in which Islamic expansion threatened the very existence of the West. This was a time period in which Protestants and Catholics engaged in a bitter conflict. 10- Both Aztec and Inca religion centered on worship of: a moon goddesses. a sun god. the spirits of former emperors. ancestor"

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Question 1
TCP is a reliable transport protocol. Research the TCP protocol and choose one TCP topic and write a tutorial,detailed instructions on the use of an IP related topic. Please do not discuss any security issues this week.  TCP security will be discussed later. 
  • TCP error control mechanism (e.g., delayed packets, duplicate packets, retransmission, etc.).
  • TCP Flow control mechanism.
  • TCP congestion control mechanism.
  • TCP state transition diagram.
Question 2
IP is the primary network (layer 3) protocol that contains addressing information and some control information to enable packets being routed in network.  Write a tutorial which consists of detailed instructions on the use of an IP related topic (e.g., IP addressing scheme, IP routing protocols, various IP technologies, and many more) that you think important or interesting.  Do not discuss any security issues this week.  TCP/IP security will be discussed in a later conference.

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1. The balance sheet is used to report

A. the financial position on a specific date.

B. results of operations for a specific date.

C. the financial position for a specific period.

D. results of operations for a specific period.

2. The closing entries show a debit to retained earnings of $350 and a credit to retained earnings of $750. There was also a credit to dividends payable of $100. This company had a

A. net loss of $500

B. net income of $500.

C. net income of $400.

D. net loss of $400.

3. Collecting rent from a client three months in advance would be an example of a/an

A. deferred revenue.

B. accrued expense.

C. deferred expense.

D. accrued revenue.

4. Expenses paid in advance, such as rent and insurance, are classified as prepaid expenses. Into which category are they placed?

A. Liabilities

B. Assets

C. Revenues

D. Expenses

5. A T-account has a $509 debit balance. This account is most likely not

A. common stock.

B. advertising expense.

C. dividends.

D. land.

6. The account "Cash" had the following changes: increase of $250, decrease of $75, increase of $113, and decrease of $35. The final balance is a

A. debit balance of $253.

B. debit balance of $363.

C. credit balance of $253.

D. credit balance of $110.

7. The unadjusted trial balance for prepaid rent shows a $12,000 balance. At the end of the year, $7,000 of the rent had been used. The adjusted trial balance for prepaid rent is a

A. $7,000 debit.

B. $7,000 credit.

C. $5,000 debit.

D. $5,000 credit.

8. Which account would not appear on a post-closing trial balance?

A. Sales tax payable

B. Dividends

C. Common stock

D. Accounts receivable

9. Which financial statement illustrates the accounting equation?

A. Statement of retained earnings

B. Income statement

C. Statement of cash flows

D. Balance sheet

10. Rick lists his building at current replacement value, rather than the price he paid for the building. Which principle is Rick violating?

A. Entity

B. Reliability

C. Cost

D. Going concern

11. The matching principle in accounting requires the matching of revenue earned with the

A. assets used less the liabilities incurred.

B. assets used to produce the revenue.

C. expenses incurred to produce the revenue.

D. liabilities used to produce the revenue.

12. By definition, which type of organization has stockholders?

A. Corporations

B. Partnerships

C. Limited liability companies

D. Sole proprietorships

13. Beginning retained earnings are $31,000; sales are $46,800; expenses are $43,500; and dividends paid are $2,800. How much is the net income or loss for the company?

A. $500

B. $3,300

C. $34,300

D. ($3,300)

14. The total revenues of $6,500, total expenses of $3,500, and dividends of $500 were recorded in the closing entries. The net change in retained earnings for the month was

A. $6,000.

B. $3,000.

C. $3,500.

D. $2,500.

15. Which of the following is a disadvantage of the corporate form of business?

A. Limited resources

B. Ease of raising capital

C. Limited liability

D. Double taxation

16. Office equipment was purchased for $2,400 on account to Business Furniture Company. The journal entry would include a

A. credit to Cash and a debit to Office Equipment Expense.

B. debit to Accounts Payable and a credit to Cash.

C. debit to Office Equipment and a credit to Cash.

D. debit to Office Equipment and a credit to Accounts Payable.

17. During a recent week, incurred wages were $700. However, $280 of the wages hadn't been paid. The adjusting entry for wages would be

A. debit wages payable, $280; credit wages expense, $280.

B. debit wages expense, $420; credit wages payable, $420.

C. debit wages expense, $280; credit wages payable, $280.

D. debit wages payable, 420; credit wages expense, $420.

18. Which business form is similar to a corporation in regard to owner liability?

A. Limited liability company

B. Sole proprietorship

C. Limited liability corporation

D. Partnership

19. Dividends are paid with cash to shareholders. Dividends are in which category of the chart of accounts?

A. Stockholders' equity

B. Assets

C. Liabilities

D. Revenue

20. Which concept would not be considered if you were to compare the price of a Camaro in 1979 with the price of a Camaro in 2009?