Campus story

Report and write a story on a topic of their own choosing on a campus subject. The article may be a news

story or a feature. It must be researched through any number of personal interviews, library research,

internet research or media research. While there is no minimum number of sources, at least two of those

sources must be personal interviews. An informal list of research sources must accompany the submitted

article.

For this story, be sure to focus on topics like students, classes, the campus itself, professors, student

services, transportation, health, being stressed, looking for a job, careers, a department, group, or

organization on campus, and so on.

Try to write about problems or issues that students face on campus. What sorts of actions are they trying

to complete? Do they face any obstacles in completing them? How do those obstacles affect them? How

might they overcome them?

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Hampton by Hilton

Read the case “Hampton by Hilton.” Write a 1.5 – 2 page reflection that addresses the strengths and weaknesses of the campaign, with emphasis on the importance of targeting and reaching diverse audiences. Make at least two recommendations as to what the public relations agency could have done to make the campaign even more effective for diverse audiences. For this assignment only, please submit to both the Dropbox folder on Beachboard AND Portfolium for review by CSULB’s Department of Journalism & Public Relations.

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Federal Tax Accounting

RP2. Stock purchased by an employee

William B. Good became an employee of GOODIE Co. Inc., Inc., a privately held firm. On January 15, 2017, William B. Good was allowed to buy 20,000 shares of GOODIE Co. Inc. stock for $40,000 dollars. When William B. Good bought the stock, each share was worth $2. GOODIE Co. Inc. retained the right to repurchase each share for $2 original purchase price if William B. Good leaves GOODIE Co. Inc. at any time during the next two years for any reason. GOODIE Co. Inc. stock increased to $5 per share in January 15, 2019 when the two year restriction ended. William B. Good sold the stock on September 30, 2019 for $9 per share, after the announcement of a new patent by GOODIE Co. Inc.. Advise William B. Good roughly how much tax she must pay and for what year(s). Assume William B. Good is in the 35% tax bracket for ordinary income and 15% for long term capital gains.

Thoroughly research the above situation and prepare a detailed Tax File Memorandum to support your research, findings, conclusion, and application to Mr. Good.

Advise Mr. Good by a detailed Client Letter of your findings and conclusion.
RP2. Stock purchased by an employee

William B. Good became an employee of GOODIE Co. Inc., Inc., a privately held firm. On January 15, 2017, William B. Good was allowed to buy 20,000 shares of GOODIE Co. Inc. stock for $40,000 dollars. When William B. Good bought the stock, each share was worth $2. GOODIE Co. Inc. retained the right to repurchase each share for $2 original purchase price if William B. Good leaves GOODIE Co. Inc. at any time during the next two years for any reason. GOODIE Co. Inc. stock increased to $5 per share in January 15, 2019 when the two year restriction ended. William B. Good sold the stock on September 30, 2019 for $9 per share, after the announcement of a new patent by GOODIE Co. Inc.. Advise William B. Good roughly how much tax she must pay and for what year(s). Assume William B. Good is in the 35% tax bracket for ordinary income and 15% for long term capital gains.

Thoroughly research the above situation and prepare a detailed Tax File Memorandum to support your research, findings, conclusion, and application to Mr. Good.

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Structural Software Testing​

The goal of this testing assignment is for you to perform structural, white-box testing on a software program that calculates the Greatest Common Divisor of a pair of integers. The program accepts integer inputs (X, Y) and outputs GCD (Z). Refer to the pseudocode Euclid’s algorithm of the program on the next page. This assignment requires the following tasks:

1) Analysis – Analyze the program, number the statements in it as shown in the algorithm and generate a program graph. After a thorough analysis of the graph, discuss how many paths in the program should be tested and illustrate three typical paths through the program.

2) Decision-to-Decision Path Testing – Generate a DD-Path graph of the given program by referring to the program graph generated in the previous step. Refer to the DD-Path graph and pick a set of DD-Paths that based on your analysis when tested will achieve complete test coverage C1 of the program. Generate and execute test cases based on these DD-Paths. Present the analysis that led to the selection of the tested paths and complete a Structural Test Case Form for each test case run.

4) Defect Reporting – Report defects if any of your test cases result in errors. Prepare test cases using the Structural Test Case Form provided. Refer to the Structural Test Case Form Help for help with the terms used in the form. Use the Defect Reporting Form provided to log each defect.

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