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    Assignment 4: Nonprofit Profitability Ensures Steady Cash Flow According to the Reliable Cash Flow Projections sheet the organization referred to in Chapter 10 requires a cash flow of $13,462 per day to stay in the black, without any profit (McLaughlin, 2009, p. 137) and according to The Balance Sheet the organization has only enough cash on hand $16,190 which is only a little over the organization’s one day’s operational needs (McLaughlin, 2009, p. 125). What is most troublesome about the Reliable Cash Flow Projections sheet is if the organization sticks to the current projected plans it will be ($253,846) short at the end of the year. Unfortunately, inadequate annual fundraising planning and not ensuring there is enough cash on hand limits…

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    The Transverse Mercator Projections is a transverse cylindrical conformal projection also known as the Gauss-Kruger, it is one of the well-known projections in the world for its variation of the Mercator projections (Chang, 2010). The Transverse Mercator Projection (TMS) is similar to the Mercator projection which uses Standard Parallel whereas TMS uses the Standard Meridian. This means that it is longitudinal in the meridians not in the Equator, making it to be conformal and not preserving a…

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    Laura stated that “The Peter’s projection combats this area distortion by sacrificing accuracy of shape, distance, and direction.” She used this statement to categorize the imperfections and problems that occur often in each map which in turn allowed her to eventually describe the perfect map and explain how it couldn't be made because it would be the entirety of Earth. Laura then followed later with “Both projections sacrifice absolute accuracy in any particular domain in order to be relatively…

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    a murderer is on the run. The story ends as this murderer, the Misfit, slaughters the family the family, who is stranded in the woods after their car crashes. The Misfit is the main antagonist in this Southern Gothic story, but there is more to his motive to kill than spite and malice. As proved with psychological explanations and textual evidence, the Misfit 's murderous impulses are caused by subconscious undertones of defense mechanisms: displacement, denial, and projection. The Misfit is a…

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    emotions of love and anger create an internal conflict that Lucy did not know how to deal with. She felt torn because she wants to have these deep connections yet feel angry that people are abandoning her. Triangle of Conflict – Anxiety: The internal conflict between love and anger increases Lucy’s anxiety. She experienced these anxiety in her striated muscle and smooth muscle by reporting that she often get headaches when having to deal with other people. She also experiences a lot of somatic…

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    Anxiety Defense Mechanisms

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    feeling anxiety because of the way that their boss is treating them, they start to act extremely nice to their boss. Peoples’ egos also fight off anxiety by thinking about justifications for their actions. Once they think about the justifications, they believe that what they did is fine. This is known as rationalization. An example of rationalization could be that a student beat up another student in school. The student who beats up the other student could justify them self by saying that the…

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    Five Defense Mechanisms

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    Defensive Mechanisms Read the section on defense mechanisms on page 159, Figure 5.4 in the textbook. Describe those defense mechanisms that you recall other people using. Using first names only, describe who and how each person used the defense mechanism. (Describe at least five defense mechanisms.) Rationalization: One of the most common defense mechanisms is rationalization, the development of a logical but false explanation that protects a person’s self-concept. (p.159) Example 1: Nick a…

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    A Child at Heart and in Mind Screaming, throwing objects, clinginess, are all common behaviors, maybe even expected behaviors, that are seen in children reacting to situations that are not seen as being in their favor. However, when used by adults this behavior is referred to as regression as is rarely accepted or tolerated. Although regression is a well-known defense mechanism and commonly used, in actuality reverting to an earlier mental stage causes negative effects to one’s mental growth and…

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    Barco Projection Systems Decision case Company Background: Barco Projection systems is the second largest division of Barco N.V Headquartered in Belgium. This specific division was formed to pursue the technology of video projection. It designed manufactured and sold sophisticated video projectors for industrial use and applications. Those projectors can be used to project images and information on to large screen. What makes BPS stands out is their scan rate, which measure the speed at a…

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    At this time the dreamer listens as the group members work with the dream as their own and generate projections for whatever feelings the dream imagery has evoked within them. (Stage 2A) The group offers whatever metaphorical meaning they perceive in the dream imagery (Stage 2B) (Ullman, 2006). “The Game” At this point the group can offer projections on to the dream (first it offers feelings, then metaphors), using an attitude of “If this were my dream” During this stage of the game, group…

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