Review the following scenarios and provide your analysis of what the variances are telling us. Indicate if you think fraud has occurred and craft a story that would create these variances.

Measuring and monitoring budget variances is more than just an evaluation tool. It can also be used to detect fraud, waste, and abuse. Review the following scenarios and provide your analysis of what the variances are telling us. Indicate if you think fraud has occurred and craft a story that would create these variances.The direct … Read more

Art of the Americas

Question 1: Art of the AmericasThis week, we studied a vast array of cultural objects produced in North, South, and Central America prior to 1492. Select one object from each of the following cultures: Aztec, Inca, and North (Native) American.First, identify each object, including its name, date, medium, and location/geographical region of origin.Then, in a … Read more

How do peoples’ perceptions of wealth inequality compare to actual wealth inequality in the United States?

Chapter 12 – Participation AssignmentWatch the video about Wealth Inequality in America. In 200+ words answer the following questions about the video (remember to proofread). Remember to answer all questions with detailed, well thought-out, organized explanations. One-sentence answers do not count in this course.:1. How do peoples’ perceptions of wealth inequality compare to actual wealth … Read more

How did each painting reflect or inspire social change or revolution? What was the social or revolutionary context of the painting?

Art as RevolutionThis week, we have studied works of art produced in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that reflected, or in some cases, incited, social change or even revolution.Carefully examine the following works, and read about each one in your textbook, course and video lectures, and through reliable internet resources:Hogarth, Breakfast Scene, 1795David, Death of … Read more

The Painting of Modern LifeThe late nineteenth century is often cited as a critical point in the development of a “modern” art.

Question 1: The Painting of Modern LifeThe late nineteenth century is often cited as a critical point in the development of a “modern” art. Impressionists and Post-Impressionists turned to the contemporary world as primary subject matter, and depicted elements of that world using an innovative style.Carefully examine the following paintings:Monet, Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (In … Read more

Explain why you agree or don’t agree that IAS 37 provides sufficient guidance to provide users enough disclosure about environmental liabilities.

Assume that Exxon accounts for contingencies using IAS 37. Prepare 3 paragraphs (4 sentences or less for each paragraph/question) addressing the following: (Note: Use attached file as source)Explain why you agree or don’t agree that Exxon’s contingent liability disclosures were adequate.Explain why you agree or don’t agree that IAS 37 provides sufficient guidance to provide … Read more

Summary of a cognitive neuroscience TED Talks.

This assignment is for advanced topics in cognitive neuroscience course. Find a Ted Talk that’s related to cognitive neuroscience course, find a different Ted Talk from the one you did from last time, the one from last time was “how the brain’s executive function works and in particular how people can improve it.” Our lecture … Read more

Informative presentation on parental conflict infant response

This is a informative presentation for advanced topics in cognitive neuroscience course. Similar to the last one. -The presentation is based of the article given by instructor “parental conflict infant response.pdf” its uploaded in additional material. -I’m giving the whole presentation just by myself now and the presentation is around 10 mins. -Use fmri graph … Read more

research using different economic data sources such as Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), National Bureau of Economic Research, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Congressional Budget Office, CIA, Federal Reserve Bank, U.S. Census Bureau, OECD, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and other.

Write a research paper on any ONE topic below. You should do an extensive research using different economic data sources such as Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), National Bureau of Economic Research, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Congressional Budget Office, CIA, Federal Reserve Bank, U.S. Census Bureau, OECD, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Wall Street Journal, … Read more