10 Meeting terms
Types of meetings
The role of the chair man in the execution of meetings
10 Meeting terms
Types of meetings
The role of the chair man in the execution of meetings.
10- Consider the following scenario- Mastodons and mammoths are cousin.pdfcitychoice1
10. Consider the following scenario. Mastodons and mammoths are cousins in a mammalian
lineage called proboscideans. This group includes the extant African and Asian elephants. The
ancestral proboscidean population evolved in Africa. Mastodons include 5 species all in North
America, and the single sister species of NAm mastodons may have lived in Asia. Sketch a
mastodon phylogeny consistent with this scenario.
10- C An E- coli strain possesses the following genotype F(Ix)-I+P+O+Z.pdfcitychoice1
10. C An E. coli strain possesses the following genotype F ( I x ) / I + P + O + Z + Y + where l x
eliminates the ability of the repressor to bind the operator. The structural genes Z Y : A) will not
be transcribed under any conditions B) will be transcribed both in the presence and absence of
lactose C) will be transcribed only if lactose is present D) will be transcribed only if lactose is
absent E) will be transcribed but not translated.
10- An obligate anaerobe would- a) Need to have a host in order to rep.pdfcitychoice1
10. An obligate anaerobe would: a) Need to have a host in order to reproduce b) Need to have
oxygen in order to survive c) Need to have CO 2 to perform photosynthesis d) Need to live in an
oxygen poor environment 11. An example of reverse-evolution would be: a) Mammals from
reptiles b) Whales from a terrestrial animal c) Viruses from parasitic bacteria d) Fungi and
Animals from a common ancestor 12. Bacteria get energy by what processes: a) Phototrophism
b) Heterotrophism c) Chemotrophism d) All the above 13. A Virion is: a) The first archaean
fossil located in the Burgess Shale b) A virus after it has reproduced inside of a cell c) The
infective form of a virus outside of the cell d) The characteristic that defines a particular branch
of an organism's evolutionary development.
10- Can you see why Evans and McCoy might have personal differences of.pdfcitychoice1
10. Can you see why Evans and McCoy might have personal differences of opinion on the
question of public ownership? 11. The analysis was based on the comparability of Sun Coast
with four other savings institutions. What factors might tend to invalidate the comparison? 12.
All things considered, do you feel that Sun Coast should go public? Fully justify your
conclusion..
10- Assume that the disk markets have the following characteristic- Th.pdfcitychoice1
10. Assume that the disk markets have the following characteristic. The elasticity of demand is
0.2 , and the elasticity of supply is 2 . If the government imposes a tax of $1.00 per disk, who
will end up paying more of the tax: the consumer or the producer? Why? Draw a diagram
illustrating your argument..
10- Anne owns 300 shares of Davenport C0- She acquired the shares thre.pdfcitychoice1
10. Anne owns 300 shares of Davenport C 0 . She acquired the shares three years ago. Her
adjusted basis in the shares is $10.000 and their fair market value is $20 , 000 . In July, she
received sock rights worth $4 , 000 . she sold the rights in Seprember for $5.000 . Her gain or
loss on the sale of the rights is: A No gain or loss B. \$3.333 lor werm capital gain C. 13333
thont temn capial gain 10.35,000 kors term copial gain.
10- (5 pts-) Consider a doubly linked list- Describe an algorithm to r.pdfcitychoice1
10. (5 pts.) Consider a doubly linked list. Describe an algorithm to remove every second element
from the list. Write a function removeEversSecond that implements the task. You may assume
you have the following definitions: public class Node \{ int data; Node next, prev; public class
MyLinkedIist Node head; / Write your code here:.
10) The Magic Flute Company provides the following information from th.pdfcitychoice1
10) The Magic Flute Company provides the following information from the Stockholders' Equity
section of the balance sheet: Magic Flute had the following transactions related to treasury
shares: January 1 Acquired 30,000 shares of its common stock in the open market for $12 per
share March 1 Sold 5,000 shares for $16 April 1 Sold 5,000 shares for $6 May I Retired 5,000
treasury shares Prepare the necessary journal entries to record all treasury stock transactions.
Answer: 11) Purffect Paws Company issues 1,000 shares of $50 par preferred stock for $250 ,
000 . The company is not required to buy back the preferred stock. However, the preferred stock
includes a redemption feature that gives the holder the option to redeem the shares for cash at
specified dates. This would be classified as A) debt; equity under U.S. GAAP and B) debt; debt
C) equity; debt D) equity; equity 12) Stinson Corporation has 7% participating preferred shures.
In 2015 the company pays common shareholders dividends that are 9% of common par value.
What, if any, additional dividend will preferred shareholders receive? A) 2% B) 9% C) 100% D)
none 13) Bach, Inc. issued 800 shares of 8% , $80 par value, preferred stock for $80 , 000 . The
board of directors declared dividends on December 30 , to be paid in January. What journal entry
is necessary to record the payment of dividends?.
10- Consider the following scenario- Mastodons and mammoths are cousin.pdfcitychoice1
10. Consider the following scenario. Mastodons and mammoths are cousins in a mammalian
lineage called proboscideans. This group includes the extant African and Asian elephants. The
ancestral proboscidean population evolved in Africa. Mastodons include 5 species all in North
America, and the single sister species of NAm mastodons may have lived in Asia. Sketch a
mastodon phylogeny consistent with this scenario.
10- C An E- coli strain possesses the following genotype F(Ix)-I+P+O+Z.pdfcitychoice1
10. C An E. coli strain possesses the following genotype F ( I x ) / I + P + O + Z + Y + where l x
eliminates the ability of the repressor to bind the operator. The structural genes Z Y : A) will not
be transcribed under any conditions B) will be transcribed both in the presence and absence of
lactose C) will be transcribed only if lactose is present D) will be transcribed only if lactose is
absent E) will be transcribed but not translated.
10- An obligate anaerobe would- a) Need to have a host in order to rep.pdfcitychoice1
10. An obligate anaerobe would: a) Need to have a host in order to reproduce b) Need to have
oxygen in order to survive c) Need to have CO 2 to perform photosynthesis d) Need to live in an
oxygen poor environment 11. An example of reverse-evolution would be: a) Mammals from
reptiles b) Whales from a terrestrial animal c) Viruses from parasitic bacteria d) Fungi and
Animals from a common ancestor 12. Bacteria get energy by what processes: a) Phototrophism
b) Heterotrophism c) Chemotrophism d) All the above 13. A Virion is: a) The first archaean
fossil located in the Burgess Shale b) A virus after it has reproduced inside of a cell c) The
infective form of a virus outside of the cell d) The characteristic that defines a particular branch
of an organism's evolutionary development.
10- Can you see why Evans and McCoy might have personal differences of.pdfcitychoice1
10. Can you see why Evans and McCoy might have personal differences of opinion on the
question of public ownership? 11. The analysis was based on the comparability of Sun Coast
with four other savings institutions. What factors might tend to invalidate the comparison? 12.
All things considered, do you feel that Sun Coast should go public? Fully justify your
conclusion..
10- Assume that the disk markets have the following characteristic- Th.pdfcitychoice1
10. Assume that the disk markets have the following characteristic. The elasticity of demand is
0.2 , and the elasticity of supply is 2 . If the government imposes a tax of $1.00 per disk, who
will end up paying more of the tax: the consumer or the producer? Why? Draw a diagram
illustrating your argument..
10- Anne owns 300 shares of Davenport C0- She acquired the shares thre.pdfcitychoice1
10. Anne owns 300 shares of Davenport C 0 . She acquired the shares three years ago. Her
adjusted basis in the shares is $10.000 and their fair market value is $20 , 000 . In July, she
received sock rights worth $4 , 000 . she sold the rights in Seprember for $5.000 . Her gain or
loss on the sale of the rights is: A No gain or loss B. \$3.333 lor werm capital gain C. 13333
thont temn capial gain 10.35,000 kors term copial gain.
10- (5 pts-) Consider a doubly linked list- Describe an algorithm to r.pdfcitychoice1
10. (5 pts.) Consider a doubly linked list. Describe an algorithm to remove every second element
from the list. Write a function removeEversSecond that implements the task. You may assume
you have the following definitions: public class Node \{ int data; Node next, prev; public class
MyLinkedIist Node head; / Write your code here:.
10) The Magic Flute Company provides the following information from th.pdfcitychoice1
10) The Magic Flute Company provides the following information from the Stockholders' Equity
section of the balance sheet: Magic Flute had the following transactions related to treasury
shares: January 1 Acquired 30,000 shares of its common stock in the open market for $12 per
share March 1 Sold 5,000 shares for $16 April 1 Sold 5,000 shares for $6 May I Retired 5,000
treasury shares Prepare the necessary journal entries to record all treasury stock transactions.
Answer: 11) Purffect Paws Company issues 1,000 shares of $50 par preferred stock for $250 ,
000 . The company is not required to buy back the preferred stock. However, the preferred stock
includes a redemption feature that gives the holder the option to redeem the shares for cash at
specified dates. This would be classified as A) debt; equity under U.S. GAAP and B) debt; debt
C) equity; debt D) equity; equity 12) Stinson Corporation has 7% participating preferred shures.
In 2015 the company pays common shareholders dividends that are 9% of common par value.
What, if any, additional dividend will preferred shareholders receive? A) 2% B) 9% C) 100% D)
none 13) Bach, Inc. issued 800 shares of 8% , $80 par value, preferred stock for $80 , 000 . The
board of directors declared dividends on December 30 , to be paid in January. What journal entry
is necessary to record the payment of dividends?.
10 points Art Pepper Company bas a calendar-year accounting period- Th.pdfcitychoice1
10 points Art Pepper Company bas a calendar-year accounting period. The following error was
discovered in April of 1977. This error woald have affocted the financial statements for 1975 and
1976. ( 200 , 000 ) The ending balance in the inveniory had been overstated (understated) for
1975 by: INSTRUCTIONS: Conppue the effect this error had on tho 1976 net income. NI
Underataied (Too Low) Compute the effect, if any, exch error had on the 1975 balance sheet
ikems. Asses (tnventory) and Equity (Reained Farnings) Undentated (Too Low) look at year.
10 Could a man with an O blood type be the father of an AB child- Exp.pdfcitychoice1
10 Could a man with an O blood type be the father of an AB child? Explain.
11. Could a Type B child with a type A mother have a type A father? Explain.
12. What are the possible genetic combinations of an offspring when the blood types of the
parents are A and B? Show 4 different Punnett squares to substantiate your answer.
13. Suppose Mr. Smith marries Ms. Brown. (Rh+ is dominant.) If Mr. Smith is homozygous,
what are the chances of having a RH+ child? a RH- child? (Show the Punnett Square.).
1-Write a program to get 8-bit data from PORTC and send it to PORTB an.pdfcitychoice1
1-Write a program to get 8-bit data from PORTC and send it to PORTB and PORTD.
2-Write a program to get 8-bit data from PORTD and send it to PORTB and PORTC..
1-Which type of difference between people reflects deep-level diversit.pdfcitychoice1
1.Which type of difference between people reflects deep-level diversity?
Race
Age
Ethnicity
Gender
Personality
2. Which of the following is true of teams?
They can sometimes achieve feats an individual could never accomplish.
They represent a better way to use employee talents.
They reduce the need for coordination and supervision.
They aid in the performance of simple tasks that do not require diverse inputs.
They strengthen the worth of individual team players over the team.
3. Which of the following is true of norms? When group members adopt and agree to the norms
of a group, which of the following is true?
Dress codes play a more important role.
Written rules become very important.
A clear set of written group norms is necessary.
A maximum of external controls is necessary.
They need to be accepted by all in order to be adopted.
4. Which of the following is characteristic of work teams?
The goal of sharing information
The presence of neutral to negative synergy
The availability of complementary skills among members
The individual accountability for outcomes and results
The mere accumulation of individual efforts
5. Teams are less flexible and responsive to changing events than traditional departments or
other formal groups.
True
False.
1-Which of the following white blood cells would you expect to find in.pdfcitychoice1
1/Which of the following white blood cells would you expect to find in high numbers during a
helminth infection but not during a bacterial infection? Hint: don't forget that helminths are
eukaryotes....
a.Mast Cells
b.Neutrophils
c.Eosinophils
d.Macrophages
2/Which of the following is/are true of Exotoxins? (Select all correct options.)
a.They are made of protein
b.They are very potent
c.They can be made by a Gram + or a Gram -
d.They are released by a living cell
3/Which of the following properly describe Major Histocompatability Complex (MHC)?
a.Directed selection creates complexity and differences between cells in the same individual
b.Random selection creates variety between individual humans
c.Natural selection has made it identical for all members of the same species
d.Inheritance makes it identical for all siblings that share the same parents
4/The most significant pathogen in the Streptococcus genus is S. pyogenes. Which of the
following is an accurate description of this pathogen?
a.Acidotolerant
b.Beta hemolytic
c.Halotolerant
d.Alpha hemolytic
.
1-The internet technology has posed many security threats to the inter.pdfcitychoice1
1.The internet technology has posed many security threats to the internet users at large. List and
fully describe at least five ways in which internet privacy
can be enhanced.
Given the following: Network address: 192.168.10.0 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.224
(a) What class of IP Address is this?
(b) Determine the subnets?
(c) How many hosts does it have?.
1-What is the value of goods and services that all nations of the worl.pdfcitychoice1
1.What is the value of goods and services that all nations of the world export every year?
2.A business that has direct investments in marketing or manufacturing subsidiaries in multiple
countries is called a what?
3.A born global firm engages in international business from or near its inception and does what
else?.
1-What is a stem cell issue that is unique to iPS cells- A- The way we.pdfcitychoice1
1.What is a stem cell issue that is unique to iPS cells?
A. The way we make them causes genetic changes in the cells
B. They are rare in your body
C.The way we collect them is subject to strong ethical debate
D.It is difficult to generate the exact cell type you are interested in
2. What is the role of caspases in apoptosis?
A.They let cytochrome C escape the mitochondria
B. They activate apoptotic pathways
C. They bind to RTKs to keep the cell alive
D. The protect the cell from apoptosis
Removal of survival factors Removal of the Apaf 1 gene Addition of a mitogen Addition of a
murder factor.
1-The table shows the steps involved with a simple project of making a.pdfcitychoice1
1.The table shows the steps involved with a simple project of making a pizza.
Draw a PERT chart for the pizza project.
Duration
Step Task Predecessor(s)
(minutes)
Add yeast to warm
1 10
water.
2 Mix dry ingredients. 10
3 Grease pans. 5
4 Pre-heat oven. 20
Combine all
5 ingredients in 10 1, 2
mixing bowl.
6 Let the dough rise. 60 5
Roll the dough flat
7 and place on baking 10 3, 6
sheet.
Add sauce and
8 5 7
toppings.
9 Bake until delicious. 15 4, 8.
1-the order in which we think the first stars formed- Put the steps in.pdfcitychoice1
1.the order in which we think the first stars formed. Put the steps in order.
a
A dense, hot gas ball forms at the center of a nebula, called a protostar.
b
The star burns hot, quickly exhausting its fuel and exploding in a supernova.
c
Nebulae condense into swirling disks due to the particle-to-particle attraction of gravity.
d
Hydrogen and helium form swirling clouds called nebulae.
e
Heat and pressure from the increasing density of gas causes nuclear fusion to take place.
2.Which of the following correctly summarizes how new elements are created by stellar
nucleosynthesis/supernova nucleosynthesis?
a
Stars first combined hydrogen to form helium. Over time, those stars continually combined
heavier and heavier elements until they became so dense that the stars collapsed, spreading the
elements through the universe.
b
Stars blow atoms they fuse out into space through the solar wind. When a star blows up, it makes
heavy atoms.
c
When stars collide, the heat and pressure of the collision forms new elements.
d
When a star burns, it fuses elements together to make heavier elements. When it burns out and
explodes into a supernova, elements fuse together to make heavy elements. As this process
repeated through time, heavier and heavier elements were created.
3.Which of the following correctly describes how dust and gas formed planets?
a
Gravity slowly pulled particles together into larger and larger masses within rings of the
protoplanetary disk. The larger the masses became, the greater the gravitational pull.
b
The heat of the protoplanetary disk caused materials to melt together into clumps. Collisions of
these masses grew into planets.
c
Dust and ice collided violently, smashing material together into planetesimals.
d
The solar wind forced material to gather into rings, and then material collided as it orbited the
sun, combining into huge collections of dust and gas and eventually melting into planets.
a A dense, hot gas ball forms at the center of a nebula, called a protostar.
b The star burns hot, quickly exhausting its fuel and exploding in a supernova.
c Nebulae condense into swirling disks due to the particle-to-particle attraction of gravity.
d Hydrogen and helium form swirling clouds called nebulae.
e Heat and pressure from the increasing density of gas causes nuclear fusion to take place..
1-Provide three programming examples in which multithreading provides.pdfcitychoice1
1.Provide three programming examples in which multithreading provides better performance
than a single-threaded solution.
2.What are the two differences between user-level threads and kernel-level threads?
3.Describe the actions taken by a kernel to context-switch between kernel-level threads.
4.What resources are used when a thread is created?.
1-Geologic processes happened in the past in the same way and at the s.pdfcitychoice1
1.Geologic processes happened in the past in the same way and at the same rate that they do
today. This is called the:
a
Principle of Uniformitarianism
b
Principle of Superposition
c
Principle of Lateral Continuity
d
Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships
2. We can see glaciers making certain landforms around the world today. What can we assume if
we see those same landforms in a place without ice?
a
That other processes are currently making the same landforms.
b
That the features associated with glaciers were made by some other process.
c
Physical processes must have occurred differently in the past.
d
That glaciers must have been present there in the past.
3. Which of the following examples best represents a relative time relationship?
a
The Civil War occurred in the middle of the 19th century.
b
The Civil War lasted four years and the Afghanistan War lasted twenty.
c
The War of 1812 happened 49 years before the Civil War.
d
The Civil war happened after the war of 1812 and before WW2.
4. Rock layers are deposited on top of each other. This means that the layer on there bottom of
the pile is older than layers on top of it. This is called the Principle of:
a
Superposition
b
Inclusions
c
Original Horizontality
d
Lateral Continuity
5. What does correlation mean in geology?
a
Matching rock layers from different areas that were formed or deposited at the same time.
b
Determining the numerical age of successive rock layers.
c
Determining the sequence of rock formation in an area.
d
Using fossils to determine the age of a rock layer.
6. What is a stratigraphic formation?
a
A rock layer that covers a broad region and is different than the rock layers above and below it.
b
A structure that was formed by natural processes.
c
A rock layer that contains a unique group of fossils.
d
Rock layers exposed on the Earth's surface.
7. Rock layers record the processes and conditions under which they formed. In this way, they
are like pages of a history book. Sometimes, erosion has removed layers of the rock record. What
is the geologic term for these missing portions of the rock record?
a
unconformities
b
intrusions
c
formations
d
contacts
8. Fossils are the remains of organisms that lived in the past. William Smith noticed that fossils
change over time; some disappear from the rock record, some make their first appearance. This
is true for rock layers of all ages, over the entire world. This recognized change of fossils
through time is called:
a
the Principle of Correlation
b
the Principle of Faunal/Fossil Succession
c
Evolution
d
Fossil Correlation
9. The geologic time scale divisions are based upon/divided by:
a
World-wide changes in the fossil record.
b
The age of specific rock layers around the earth.
c
The occurrence of geologic events.
d
How rock types changed over time.
a Principle of Uniformitarianism
b Principle of Superposition
c Principle of Lateral Continuity
d Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships
.
1-In establishing a Project Management Charter- who are the most impor.pdfcitychoice1
1.In establishing a Project Management Charter, who are the most important stakeholder(s)?
Identify other stakeholders that might be impacted by the project.
2. During the implementation stage of a project, what are the five (5) elements that should be
addressed by the Project Manager?
3.Define Scope Creep in your own words and outline the primary causes of Scope Creep.
4. Explain the importance of Work Breakdown (WBS) process.
1-Input can be gathered through- a data file a sensor.pdfcitychoice1
1-Input can be gathered through:
a data file
a sensor
GPS
keyboard
all of the above
just keyboard and data files
2- The modulus operator, '%'...
works on integers, and yields the remainder when the first operand is divided by the second
yields the percentage when the first operand is divided by the second
returns the variable's type
concatenates strings
a data file
a sensor
GPS
keyboard
all of the above
just keyboard and data files.
1-Modern firms increasingly rely on other firms to supply goods and se.pdfcitychoice1
1.Modern firms increasingly rely on other firms to supply goods and services instead of doing
these tasks themselves. This increased level of _____________ is leading to increased emphasis
on ____________ management.
Multiple Choice
internationalization; intercultural
offshoring; lean
optimizing; inventory
downsizing; total quality
outsourcing; supply chain.
1-In the following statement- what is the independent property- Cathol.pdfcitychoice1
1.In the following statement, what is the independent property?
Catholics are less likely to support abortion rights than non-Catholics.
a.Members of the Catholic faith
b.Support for abortion rights
c.Religious denomination/affiliation/faith
d.The Catholic faith.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
10 points Art Pepper Company bas a calendar-year accounting period- Th.pdfcitychoice1
10 points Art Pepper Company bas a calendar-year accounting period. The following error was
discovered in April of 1977. This error woald have affocted the financial statements for 1975 and
1976. ( 200 , 000 ) The ending balance in the inveniory had been overstated (understated) for
1975 by: INSTRUCTIONS: Conppue the effect this error had on tho 1976 net income. NI
Underataied (Too Low) Compute the effect, if any, exch error had on the 1975 balance sheet
ikems. Asses (tnventory) and Equity (Reained Farnings) Undentated (Too Low) look at year.
10 Could a man with an O blood type be the father of an AB child- Exp.pdfcitychoice1
10 Could a man with an O blood type be the father of an AB child? Explain.
11. Could a Type B child with a type A mother have a type A father? Explain.
12. What are the possible genetic combinations of an offspring when the blood types of the
parents are A and B? Show 4 different Punnett squares to substantiate your answer.
13. Suppose Mr. Smith marries Ms. Brown. (Rh+ is dominant.) If Mr. Smith is homozygous,
what are the chances of having a RH+ child? a RH- child? (Show the Punnett Square.).
1-Write a program to get 8-bit data from PORTC and send it to PORTB an.pdfcitychoice1
1-Write a program to get 8-bit data from PORTC and send it to PORTB and PORTD.
2-Write a program to get 8-bit data from PORTD and send it to PORTB and PORTC..
1-Which type of difference between people reflects deep-level diversit.pdfcitychoice1
1.Which type of difference between people reflects deep-level diversity?
Race
Age
Ethnicity
Gender
Personality
2. Which of the following is true of teams?
They can sometimes achieve feats an individual could never accomplish.
They represent a better way to use employee talents.
They reduce the need for coordination and supervision.
They aid in the performance of simple tasks that do not require diverse inputs.
They strengthen the worth of individual team players over the team.
3. Which of the following is true of norms? When group members adopt and agree to the norms
of a group, which of the following is true?
Dress codes play a more important role.
Written rules become very important.
A clear set of written group norms is necessary.
A maximum of external controls is necessary.
They need to be accepted by all in order to be adopted.
4. Which of the following is characteristic of work teams?
The goal of sharing information
The presence of neutral to negative synergy
The availability of complementary skills among members
The individual accountability for outcomes and results
The mere accumulation of individual efforts
5. Teams are less flexible and responsive to changing events than traditional departments or
other formal groups.
True
False.
1-Which of the following white blood cells would you expect to find in.pdfcitychoice1
1/Which of the following white blood cells would you expect to find in high numbers during a
helminth infection but not during a bacterial infection? Hint: don't forget that helminths are
eukaryotes....
a.Mast Cells
b.Neutrophils
c.Eosinophils
d.Macrophages
2/Which of the following is/are true of Exotoxins? (Select all correct options.)
a.They are made of protein
b.They are very potent
c.They can be made by a Gram + or a Gram -
d.They are released by a living cell
3/Which of the following properly describe Major Histocompatability Complex (MHC)?
a.Directed selection creates complexity and differences between cells in the same individual
b.Random selection creates variety between individual humans
c.Natural selection has made it identical for all members of the same species
d.Inheritance makes it identical for all siblings that share the same parents
4/The most significant pathogen in the Streptococcus genus is S. pyogenes. Which of the
following is an accurate description of this pathogen?
a.Acidotolerant
b.Beta hemolytic
c.Halotolerant
d.Alpha hemolytic
.
1-The internet technology has posed many security threats to the inter.pdfcitychoice1
1.The internet technology has posed many security threats to the internet users at large. List and
fully describe at least five ways in which internet privacy
can be enhanced.
Given the following: Network address: 192.168.10.0 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.224
(a) What class of IP Address is this?
(b) Determine the subnets?
(c) How many hosts does it have?.
1-What is the value of goods and services that all nations of the worl.pdfcitychoice1
1.What is the value of goods and services that all nations of the world export every year?
2.A business that has direct investments in marketing or manufacturing subsidiaries in multiple
countries is called a what?
3.A born global firm engages in international business from or near its inception and does what
else?.
1-What is a stem cell issue that is unique to iPS cells- A- The way we.pdfcitychoice1
1.What is a stem cell issue that is unique to iPS cells?
A. The way we make them causes genetic changes in the cells
B. They are rare in your body
C.The way we collect them is subject to strong ethical debate
D.It is difficult to generate the exact cell type you are interested in
2. What is the role of caspases in apoptosis?
A.They let cytochrome C escape the mitochondria
B. They activate apoptotic pathways
C. They bind to RTKs to keep the cell alive
D. The protect the cell from apoptosis
Removal of survival factors Removal of the Apaf 1 gene Addition of a mitogen Addition of a
murder factor.
1-The table shows the steps involved with a simple project of making a.pdfcitychoice1
1.The table shows the steps involved with a simple project of making a pizza.
Draw a PERT chart for the pizza project.
Duration
Step Task Predecessor(s)
(minutes)
Add yeast to warm
1 10
water.
2 Mix dry ingredients. 10
3 Grease pans. 5
4 Pre-heat oven. 20
Combine all
5 ingredients in 10 1, 2
mixing bowl.
6 Let the dough rise. 60 5
Roll the dough flat
7 and place on baking 10 3, 6
sheet.
Add sauce and
8 5 7
toppings.
9 Bake until delicious. 15 4, 8.
1-the order in which we think the first stars formed- Put the steps in.pdfcitychoice1
1.the order in which we think the first stars formed. Put the steps in order.
a
A dense, hot gas ball forms at the center of a nebula, called a protostar.
b
The star burns hot, quickly exhausting its fuel and exploding in a supernova.
c
Nebulae condense into swirling disks due to the particle-to-particle attraction of gravity.
d
Hydrogen and helium form swirling clouds called nebulae.
e
Heat and pressure from the increasing density of gas causes nuclear fusion to take place.
2.Which of the following correctly summarizes how new elements are created by stellar
nucleosynthesis/supernova nucleosynthesis?
a
Stars first combined hydrogen to form helium. Over time, those stars continually combined
heavier and heavier elements until they became so dense that the stars collapsed, spreading the
elements through the universe.
b
Stars blow atoms they fuse out into space through the solar wind. When a star blows up, it makes
heavy atoms.
c
When stars collide, the heat and pressure of the collision forms new elements.
d
When a star burns, it fuses elements together to make heavier elements. When it burns out and
explodes into a supernova, elements fuse together to make heavy elements. As this process
repeated through time, heavier and heavier elements were created.
3.Which of the following correctly describes how dust and gas formed planets?
a
Gravity slowly pulled particles together into larger and larger masses within rings of the
protoplanetary disk. The larger the masses became, the greater the gravitational pull.
b
The heat of the protoplanetary disk caused materials to melt together into clumps. Collisions of
these masses grew into planets.
c
Dust and ice collided violently, smashing material together into planetesimals.
d
The solar wind forced material to gather into rings, and then material collided as it orbited the
sun, combining into huge collections of dust and gas and eventually melting into planets.
a A dense, hot gas ball forms at the center of a nebula, called a protostar.
b The star burns hot, quickly exhausting its fuel and exploding in a supernova.
c Nebulae condense into swirling disks due to the particle-to-particle attraction of gravity.
d Hydrogen and helium form swirling clouds called nebulae.
e Heat and pressure from the increasing density of gas causes nuclear fusion to take place..
1-Provide three programming examples in which multithreading provides.pdfcitychoice1
1.Provide three programming examples in which multithreading provides better performance
than a single-threaded solution.
2.What are the two differences between user-level threads and kernel-level threads?
3.Describe the actions taken by a kernel to context-switch between kernel-level threads.
4.What resources are used when a thread is created?.
1-Geologic processes happened in the past in the same way and at the s.pdfcitychoice1
1.Geologic processes happened in the past in the same way and at the same rate that they do
today. This is called the:
a
Principle of Uniformitarianism
b
Principle of Superposition
c
Principle of Lateral Continuity
d
Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships
2. We can see glaciers making certain landforms around the world today. What can we assume if
we see those same landforms in a place without ice?
a
That other processes are currently making the same landforms.
b
That the features associated with glaciers were made by some other process.
c
Physical processes must have occurred differently in the past.
d
That glaciers must have been present there in the past.
3. Which of the following examples best represents a relative time relationship?
a
The Civil War occurred in the middle of the 19th century.
b
The Civil War lasted four years and the Afghanistan War lasted twenty.
c
The War of 1812 happened 49 years before the Civil War.
d
The Civil war happened after the war of 1812 and before WW2.
4. Rock layers are deposited on top of each other. This means that the layer on there bottom of
the pile is older than layers on top of it. This is called the Principle of:
a
Superposition
b
Inclusions
c
Original Horizontality
d
Lateral Continuity
5. What does correlation mean in geology?
a
Matching rock layers from different areas that were formed or deposited at the same time.
b
Determining the numerical age of successive rock layers.
c
Determining the sequence of rock formation in an area.
d
Using fossils to determine the age of a rock layer.
6. What is a stratigraphic formation?
a
A rock layer that covers a broad region and is different than the rock layers above and below it.
b
A structure that was formed by natural processes.
c
A rock layer that contains a unique group of fossils.
d
Rock layers exposed on the Earth's surface.
7. Rock layers record the processes and conditions under which they formed. In this way, they
are like pages of a history book. Sometimes, erosion has removed layers of the rock record. What
is the geologic term for these missing portions of the rock record?
a
unconformities
b
intrusions
c
formations
d
contacts
8. Fossils are the remains of organisms that lived in the past. William Smith noticed that fossils
change over time; some disappear from the rock record, some make their first appearance. This
is true for rock layers of all ages, over the entire world. This recognized change of fossils
through time is called:
a
the Principle of Correlation
b
the Principle of Faunal/Fossil Succession
c
Evolution
d
Fossil Correlation
9. The geologic time scale divisions are based upon/divided by:
a
World-wide changes in the fossil record.
b
The age of specific rock layers around the earth.
c
The occurrence of geologic events.
d
How rock types changed over time.
a Principle of Uniformitarianism
b Principle of Superposition
c Principle of Lateral Continuity
d Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships
.
1-In establishing a Project Management Charter- who are the most impor.pdfcitychoice1
1.In establishing a Project Management Charter, who are the most important stakeholder(s)?
Identify other stakeholders that might be impacted by the project.
2. During the implementation stage of a project, what are the five (5) elements that should be
addressed by the Project Manager?
3.Define Scope Creep in your own words and outline the primary causes of Scope Creep.
4. Explain the importance of Work Breakdown (WBS) process.
1-Input can be gathered through- a data file a sensor.pdfcitychoice1
1-Input can be gathered through:
a data file
a sensor
GPS
keyboard
all of the above
just keyboard and data files
2- The modulus operator, '%'...
works on integers, and yields the remainder when the first operand is divided by the second
yields the percentage when the first operand is divided by the second
returns the variable's type
concatenates strings
a data file
a sensor
GPS
keyboard
all of the above
just keyboard and data files.
1-Modern firms increasingly rely on other firms to supply goods and se.pdfcitychoice1
1.Modern firms increasingly rely on other firms to supply goods and services instead of doing
these tasks themselves. This increased level of _____________ is leading to increased emphasis
on ____________ management.
Multiple Choice
internationalization; intercultural
offshoring; lean
optimizing; inventory
downsizing; total quality
outsourcing; supply chain.
1-In the following statement- what is the independent property- Cathol.pdfcitychoice1
1.In the following statement, what is the independent property?
Catholics are less likely to support abortion rights than non-Catholics.
a.Members of the Catholic faith
b.Support for abortion rights
c.Religious denomination/affiliation/faith
d.The Catholic faith.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
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• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
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Macroeconomics- Movie Location
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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10 Meeting terms Types of meetings The role of the chair man in the ex.pdf
1. 10 Meeting terms
Types of meetings
The role of the chair man in the execution of meetings
10 Meeting terms
Types of meetings
The role of the chair man in the execution of meetings