8. D) trapping records kept on non-scientists can provide useful records on Lynx and hare
population size.
Solution
8. D) trapping records kept on non-scientists can provide useful records on Lynx and hare
population size..
1f=1s+1ptaking 1s to the left1f-1s=1ptaking LCD of f and .pdfannethafashion
1/f=1s+1/p
taking 1/s to the left
1/f-1s=1/p
taking LCD of f and s that is fs
(s-f)/fs=1/p
p=fs/(s-f)
Solution
1/f=1s+1/p
taking 1/s to the left
1/f-1s=1/p
taking LCD of f and s that is fs
(s-f)/fs=1/p
p=fs/(s-f).
in the beginning he had x denarii. After leaving Lucca he had 2x .pdfannethafashion
in the beginning he had x denarii.
After leaving Lucca he had 2x - 12.
After leaving Florence he had 2(2x - 12) - 12 = 4x - 36
In Pisa he had 2(4x - 36) - 12 =8x - 84
Now as he is left with nothing after returning home to pisa
8x-84=0 8x=84 x=84/8
x=10.5 denarii
Solution
in the beginning he had x denarii.
After leaving Lucca he had 2x - 12.
After leaving Florence he had 2(2x - 12) - 12 = 4x - 36
In Pisa he had 2(4x - 36) - 12 =8x - 84
Now as he is left with nothing after returning home to pisa
8x-84=0 8x=84 x=84/8
x=10.5 denarii.
operating system Ubunut,Linux,Mac filename messageService.cpp.pdfannethafashion
// operating system Ubunut,Linux,Mac
// filename messageService.cpp
#include
#include // for vector
#include
using namespace std;
/*Main function start*/
int main()
{
std::vector > store;// we are using vector for storing pair of name and message
std::vector >::reverse_iterator it;// used to reverse iteration
std::string name,message,input,choice;// variable for purpose
do{
std::cout<<\"Enter User Name> \";
std::cin>>name;
std::cout<<\"Enter Message> \";// prompt for user input
/* we are taking input from user as string
* if line contains $$ then it will break and come out from loop
* otherwise it will create pair and insert it into vector*/
while(std::getline(std::cin,input)){
if(input==\"$$\")
break;
message+=input+\"\ \";
}
store.push_back(std::pair(name,message));// inserting pair into vector
message=\"\";
std::cout<<\"Any More Users? > \";
std::cin>>choice;
}while(choice==\"yes\");
/*while loop break if choice value other then \"yes\" */
std::cout << \"The current messages are: \ \";
/*Iterating vector in reverse order for printing desirable output*/
for (it=store.rbegin(); it!=store.rend(); ++it){
std::cout << it->first << \" >> \"<second << \'\ \';
}
return 0;
}
/*Main function End*/
/*Output*/
gopal@gopal:~/Desktop/chegg$ g++ messageService.cpp
gopal@gopal:~/Desktop/chegg$ ./a.out
Enter User Name> Kate
Enter Message> Get in the loop and join our War Eagle group!
Sunner in st. John\'s islands was fun.
How was your summer?
$$
Any More Users? > yes
Enter User Name> Daniel
Enter Message> I\'m in!
$$
Any More Users? > yes
Enter User Name> Joey
Enter Message> Count me in.
We were in Tokyo; intersting!
$$
Any More Users? > yes
Enter User Name> Kevin
Enter Message> What\'s new?
we had a great time in the Outback.
$$
Any More Users? > no
The current messages are:
Kevin >>
What\'s new?
we had a great time in the Outback.
Joey >>
Count me in.
We were in Tokyo; intersting!
Daniel >>
I\'m in!
Kate >>
Get in the loop and join our War Eagle group!
Sunner in st. John\'s islands was fun.
How was your summer?
Solution
// operating system Ubunut,Linux,Mac
// filename messageService.cpp
#include
#include // for vector
#include
using namespace std;
/*Main function start*/
int main()
{
std::vector > store;// we are using vector for storing pair of name and message
std::vector >::reverse_iterator it;// used to reverse iteration
std::string name,message,input,choice;// variable for purpose
do{
std::cout<<\"Enter User Name> \";
std::cin>>name;
std::cout<<\"Enter Message> \";// prompt for user input
/* we are taking input from user as string
* if line contains $$ then it will break and come out from loop
* otherwise it will create pair and insert it into vector*/
while(std::getline(std::cin,input)){
if(input==\"$$\")
break;
message+=input+\"\ \";
}
store.push_back(std::pair(name,message));// inserting pair into vector
message=\"\";
std::cout<<\"Any More Users? > \";
std::cin>>choice;
}while(choice==\"yes\");
/*while loop break if choice value other then \"yes\.
This very short document does not contain enough contextual information to generate a meaningful 3 sentence summary. It consists of the single word "Solution" repeated twice without any surrounding context.
This document provides information about a solution, stating that the molality (M) of the solution divided by the density (d) of the solution equals 1.59 molarity (M).
Ibuprofen is a carboxylic acid. It will react wit.pdfannethafashion
Ibuprofen is a carboxylic acid. It will react with the NaOH to for the sodium salt of
the carboxylic acid. The salt is typically soluble in water. X-COOH + NaOH = X-COO-Na+ +
H2O So it will dissolve in a strongly alkaline solution and precipitate out when you add acid
(the reaction in reverse).
Solution
Ibuprofen is a carboxylic acid. It will react with the NaOH to for the sodium salt of
the carboxylic acid. The salt is typically soluble in water. X-COOH + NaOH = X-COO-Na+ +
H2O So it will dissolve in a strongly alkaline solution and precipitate out when you add acid
(the reaction in reverse)..
1f=1s+1ptaking 1s to the left1f-1s=1ptaking LCD of f and .pdfannethafashion
1/f=1s+1/p
taking 1/s to the left
1/f-1s=1/p
taking LCD of f and s that is fs
(s-f)/fs=1/p
p=fs/(s-f)
Solution
1/f=1s+1/p
taking 1/s to the left
1/f-1s=1/p
taking LCD of f and s that is fs
(s-f)/fs=1/p
p=fs/(s-f).
in the beginning he had x denarii. After leaving Lucca he had 2x .pdfannethafashion
in the beginning he had x denarii.
After leaving Lucca he had 2x - 12.
After leaving Florence he had 2(2x - 12) - 12 = 4x - 36
In Pisa he had 2(4x - 36) - 12 =8x - 84
Now as he is left with nothing after returning home to pisa
8x-84=0 8x=84 x=84/8
x=10.5 denarii
Solution
in the beginning he had x denarii.
After leaving Lucca he had 2x - 12.
After leaving Florence he had 2(2x - 12) - 12 = 4x - 36
In Pisa he had 2(4x - 36) - 12 =8x - 84
Now as he is left with nothing after returning home to pisa
8x-84=0 8x=84 x=84/8
x=10.5 denarii.
operating system Ubunut,Linux,Mac filename messageService.cpp.pdfannethafashion
// operating system Ubunut,Linux,Mac
// filename messageService.cpp
#include
#include // for vector
#include
using namespace std;
/*Main function start*/
int main()
{
std::vector > store;// we are using vector for storing pair of name and message
std::vector >::reverse_iterator it;// used to reverse iteration
std::string name,message,input,choice;// variable for purpose
do{
std::cout<<\"Enter User Name> \";
std::cin>>name;
std::cout<<\"Enter Message> \";// prompt for user input
/* we are taking input from user as string
* if line contains $$ then it will break and come out from loop
* otherwise it will create pair and insert it into vector*/
while(std::getline(std::cin,input)){
if(input==\"$$\")
break;
message+=input+\"\ \";
}
store.push_back(std::pair(name,message));// inserting pair into vector
message=\"\";
std::cout<<\"Any More Users? > \";
std::cin>>choice;
}while(choice==\"yes\");
/*while loop break if choice value other then \"yes\" */
std::cout << \"The current messages are: \ \";
/*Iterating vector in reverse order for printing desirable output*/
for (it=store.rbegin(); it!=store.rend(); ++it){
std::cout << it->first << \" >> \"<second << \'\ \';
}
return 0;
}
/*Main function End*/
/*Output*/
gopal@gopal:~/Desktop/chegg$ g++ messageService.cpp
gopal@gopal:~/Desktop/chegg$ ./a.out
Enter User Name> Kate
Enter Message> Get in the loop and join our War Eagle group!
Sunner in st. John\'s islands was fun.
How was your summer?
$$
Any More Users? > yes
Enter User Name> Daniel
Enter Message> I\'m in!
$$
Any More Users? > yes
Enter User Name> Joey
Enter Message> Count me in.
We were in Tokyo; intersting!
$$
Any More Users? > yes
Enter User Name> Kevin
Enter Message> What\'s new?
we had a great time in the Outback.
$$
Any More Users? > no
The current messages are:
Kevin >>
What\'s new?
we had a great time in the Outback.
Joey >>
Count me in.
We were in Tokyo; intersting!
Daniel >>
I\'m in!
Kate >>
Get in the loop and join our War Eagle group!
Sunner in st. John\'s islands was fun.
How was your summer?
Solution
// operating system Ubunut,Linux,Mac
// filename messageService.cpp
#include
#include // for vector
#include
using namespace std;
/*Main function start*/
int main()
{
std::vector > store;// we are using vector for storing pair of name and message
std::vector >::reverse_iterator it;// used to reverse iteration
std::string name,message,input,choice;// variable for purpose
do{
std::cout<<\"Enter User Name> \";
std::cin>>name;
std::cout<<\"Enter Message> \";// prompt for user input
/* we are taking input from user as string
* if line contains $$ then it will break and come out from loop
* otherwise it will create pair and insert it into vector*/
while(std::getline(std::cin,input)){
if(input==\"$$\")
break;
message+=input+\"\ \";
}
store.push_back(std::pair(name,message));// inserting pair into vector
message=\"\";
std::cout<<\"Any More Users? > \";
std::cin>>choice;
}while(choice==\"yes\");
/*while loop break if choice value other then \"yes\.
This very short document does not contain enough contextual information to generate a meaningful 3 sentence summary. It consists of the single word "Solution" repeated twice without any surrounding context.
This document provides information about a solution, stating that the molality (M) of the solution divided by the density (d) of the solution equals 1.59 molarity (M).
Ibuprofen is a carboxylic acid. It will react wit.pdfannethafashion
Ibuprofen is a carboxylic acid. It will react with the NaOH to for the sodium salt of
the carboxylic acid. The salt is typically soluble in water. X-COOH + NaOH = X-COO-Na+ +
H2O So it will dissolve in a strongly alkaline solution and precipitate out when you add acid
(the reaction in reverse).
Solution
Ibuprofen is a carboxylic acid. It will react with the NaOH to for the sodium salt of
the carboxylic acid. The salt is typically soluble in water. X-COOH + NaOH = X-COO-Na+ +
H2O So it will dissolve in a strongly alkaline solution and precipitate out when you add acid
(the reaction in reverse)..
halogens are nonpolar molecules. water is polar, .pdfannethafashion
halogens are nonpolar molecules. water is polar, while hexane is nonpolar. Like
dissolves like. Thus, halogens are more soluble in hexane.
Solution
halogens are nonpolar molecules. water is polar, while hexane is nonpolar. Like
dissolves like. Thus, halogens are more soluble in hexane..
b. because the physician advertised his services .pdfannethafashion
b. because the physician advertised his services on tv in MIssouri, he fell under the
Missouri long-arm statue
Solution
b. because the physician advertised his services on tv in MIssouri, he fell under the
Missouri long-arm statue.
Yes linear model would be appropriateReason a ) linearityof.pdfannethafashion
Yes linear model would be appropriate
Reason :
a ) linearityof the relationship between dependent and independent variables
b )no serial correlation and constant variance
Solution
Yes linear model would be appropriate
Reason :
a ) linearityof the relationship between dependent and independent variables
b )no serial correlation and constant variance.
Use of assembly language[edit]Historical perspective[edit]Assemb.pdfannethafashion
Use of assembly language[edit]
Historical perspective[edit]
Assembly languages, and the use of the word assembly, date to the introduction of the stored-
program computer. TheElectronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) had an
assembler called initial orders featuring one-letter mnemonics in 1949.[18] SOAP (Symbolic
Optimal Assembly Program) was an assembly language for the IBM 650 computer written by
Stan Poley in 1955.[19]
Assembly languages eliminate much of the error-prone, tedious, and time-consuming first-
generation programming needed with the earliest computers, freeing programmers from tedium
such as remembering numeric codes and calculating addresses. They were once widely used for
all sorts of programming. However, by the 1980s (1990s on microcomputers), their use had
largely been supplanted by higher-level languages, in the search for improved programming
productivity. Today assembly language is still used for direct hardware manipulation, access to
specialized processor instructions, or to address critical performance issues. Typical uses are
device drivers, low-level embedded systems, and real-time systems.
Historically, numerous programs have been written entirely in assembly language. Operating
systems were entirely written in assembly language until the introduction of the Burroughs MCP
(1961), which was written in Executive Systems Problem Oriented Language (ESPOL), an Algol
dialect. Many commercial applications were written in assembly language as well, including a
large amount of the IBM mainframe software written by large corporations. COBOL,
FORTRAN and some PL/Ieventually displaced much of this work, although a number of large
organizations retained assembly-language application infrastructures well into the 1990s.
Most early microcomputers relied on hand-coded assembly language, including most operating
systems and large applications. This was because these systems had severe resource constraints,
imposed idiosyncratic memory and display architectures, and provided limited, buggy system
services. Perhaps more important was the lack of first-class high-level language compilers
suitable for microcomputer use. A psychological factor may have also played a role: the first
generation of microcomputer programmers retained a hobbyist, \"wires and pliers\" attitude.
In a more commercial context, the biggest reasons for using assembly language were minimal
bloat (size), minimal overhead, greater speed, and reliability.
Typical examples of large assembly language programs from this time are IBM PC DOS
operating systems and early applications such as the spreadsheet program Lotus 1-2-3. Even into
the 1990s, most console video games were written in assembly, including most games for the
Mega Drive/Genesis and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.[citation needed]According
to some[who?] industry insiders, the assembly language was the best computer language to use
to get the best performance out of the Sega Saturn, a co.
The five components of internal control are1)Control enviornment .pdfannethafashion
The five components of internal control are:
1)Control enviornment - refers towards internal control , control consciousness maintained and
establishe by the management and employees of organisation .It is product of management style
and supportive attitude , then philosphy , competence , ethical values , integrity and morale of the
organisations people.
2)Communication -is exchange of information among and between people and organisation to
support decisions and coordinate activities. Inside communication is between management and
other employees whereas in case of outside it refers to customers, suppliers and regulators.
3) Assessing and managing risk - Risks are threats and impact acheiving of objectives . So risk
assessment is identifying , evaluating and determining how to manage these events. Risks can be
internal and external. Cases where threats cannot be controlled management should either accept
or reduce it to acceptable levles.
4) control activities- These are tools that help or prevent the risks management should establish
control activities to effectively and efficiently accomplish the organisations objeactives and
mission.
5) Monitoring - reviewing of orgainsation activities and transactions to assess the quality of
performance over time and to determine whether controls are effective.
Solution
The five components of internal control are:
1)Control enviornment - refers towards internal control , control consciousness maintained and
establishe by the management and employees of organisation .It is product of management style
and supportive attitude , then philosphy , competence , ethical values , integrity and morale of the
organisations people.
2)Communication -is exchange of information among and between people and organisation to
support decisions and coordinate activities. Inside communication is between management and
other employees whereas in case of outside it refers to customers, suppliers and regulators.
3) Assessing and managing risk - Risks are threats and impact acheiving of objectives . So risk
assessment is identifying , evaluating and determining how to manage these events. Risks can be
internal and external. Cases where threats cannot be controlled management should either accept
or reduce it to acceptable levles.
4) control activities- These are tools that help or prevent the risks management should establish
control activities to effectively and efficiently accomplish the organisations objeactives and
mission.
5) Monitoring - reviewing of orgainsation activities and transactions to assess the quality of
performance over time and to determine whether controls are effective..
a. HF is the most polar molecule Reason because.pdfannethafashion
a. HF is the most polar molecule Reason: because it has the most electronegative
difference Please don\'t forget to rate!
Solution
a. HF is the most polar molecule Reason: because it has the most electronegative
difference Please don\'t forget to rate!.
In accounting and economics, fair value is a rational and unbiased e.pdfannethafashion
In accounting and economics, fair value is a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential
market price of a good, service, or asset. It takes into account such objective factors as:
and subjective factors such as
In accounting, fair value is used as a certainty of the market value of an asset (or liability) for
which a market price cannot be determined (usually because there is no established market for
the asset). Under US GAAP (FAS 157), fair value is the price that would be received to sell an
asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the
measurement date. This is used for assets whose carrying value is based on mark-to-market
valuations; for assets carried athistorical cost, the fair value of the asset is not used. One example
of where fair value is an issue is a college kitchen with a cost of $2 million which was built five
years ago. If the owners wanted to put a fair value measurement on the kitchen it would be a
subjective estimate because there is no active market for such items or items similar to this one.
In another example, if ABC Corporation purchased a two-acre tract of land in 1980 for $1
million, then a historical-cost financial statement would still record the land at $1 million on
ABC’s balance sheet. If XYZ purchased a similar two-acre tract of land in 2005 for $2 million,
then XYZ would report an asset of $2 million on its balance sheet. Even if the two pieces of land
were virtually identical, ABC would report an asset with one-half the value of XYZ’s land;
historical cost is unable to identify that the two items are similar. This problem is compounded
when numerous assets and liabilities are reported at historical cost, leading to a balance sheet that
may be greatly undervalued. If, however, ABC and XYZ reported financial information using
fair-value accounting, then both would report an asset of $2 million. The fair-value balance sheet
provides information for investors who are interested in the current value of assets and liabilities,
not the historical cost.
Fair value measurements
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued S tatement of Financial Accounting
Standards No. 157: Fair Value Measurements (\"FAS 157\") in September 2006 to provide
guidance about how entities should determine fair value estimations for financial reporting
purposes. FAS 157 broadly applies to financial and nonfinancial assets and liabilities measured
at fair value under other authoritative accounting pronouncements. However, application to
nonfinancial assets and liabilities was deferred until 2009. Absence of one single consistent
framework for applying fair value measurements and developing a reliable estimate of a fair
value in the absence of quoted prices has created inconsistencies and incomparability. The goal
of this framework is to eliminate the inconsistencies between balance sheet (historical cost)
numbers and income statement (fair value) numbers.
Subsequently, FA.
I will choose the -1.)A widower in her thirties with three small ch.pdfannethafashion
I will choose the :-1.)A widower in her thirties with three small children at home. Because she
has three small children at home,if she will die who will look after to her children ,thier father is
allready died. Therefore the life of those children will be disturbed or may be it will be finished.
They are very young and need thier mom to get the right direction of life.
2.) A pregnant woman in her twenties whose husband is away on a foreign military assignment.:-
A pregnant woman is not alone, with her there is one more life is associated, therefore we should
save her as well. Killing of unborn baby is also a big crime if she will die, her baby will also die.
Therefore we are saving here two lives.
3.)An infant with two loving and anxious parents.: A new indiviual, who has not started his life
till now. He has not seen anything. Infant are considered as form of god and thier parent will also
get affected so much if some misshappening will occur with him. Therefore, we must save him
also.
Assume you are member of this committee.
As a member of this committee I also select the above three patients with same reosons that i
have discussed above.
Your first task is to think about each individual patient.
1.A man brought in by police who is accused of a brutal rape.:- He is already brought in by
police and accused of a brutal rape and convicted rapist, if we will save him and provided the
live saving surgery then Law will punish him and he will die. Therefore saving him will be a
waste, there would be no use to save him because we have the limited resources.
2. A wealthy widow in her fifties who has donated $3 million to the hospital and has promised
more funds to the hospital.:- She is a wealthy widow in her fifties, she has allready crossed her
50s, definately her money and funds will be useful for the hospital but just because of funds
only, we will neglect the aspects it will be aginst to our professional ethics. She is very old may
be after some time of providing her the live saving surgery, she will die her natural death. She
has no liabilties, firstly we should think about the needy people, who has not started thier lives
till now.
3.A widower in his thirties with three small children at home.: We must save her, because she
has three small children at home,if she will die who will look after to her children ,thier father is
allready died. Therefore the life of those children will be disturbed or may be it will be finished.
They are very young and need thier mom to get the right direction of life. If she will die,with her
3 more lifes might also be finished.
4.)An infant with two loving and anxious parents.: A new indiviual, who has not started his life
till now. He has not seen anything. Infant are considered as form of god and thier parent will also
get affected so much if some misshappening will occur with him. Therefore, we must save him
also.
5. A pregnant woman in her twenties whose husband is away on a foreign military assignment.:-
A.
Facts of the caseCity Transportation Company (CTC) agrees to pick .pdfannethafashion
Facts of the case
City Transportation Company (CTC) agrees to pick up two containers for Unlimited Sales, Inc.,
and to the unpack and store the contents of the container until Unlimited Sales, Inc. picks up the
contents in a month. While CTC is unloading one of the containers, the other container
disappears from CTC\'s loading dock
Provisions of the case
Facts of the case
City Transportation Company (CTC) agrees to pick up two containers for Unlimited Sales, Inc.,
and to the unpack and store the contents of the container until Unlimited Sales, Inc. picks up the
contents in a month. While CTC is unloading one of the containers, the other container
disappears from CTC\'s loading dock
Provisions of the caseThe above facts of the case has close relation to the “Bailments and the
Storage, Shipment, and Leasing of Goods” as CTC ltd holds possession of containers of
Unlimited sales Inc which are collected in months time.A bailment arises when one person (a
bailee) rightfully holds property belonging to another (a bailor). The law of bailments addresses
the critical links in the movement of goods from the manufacturer to the end user in a consumer
society: to the storage and transportation of goodsThe storage of goods is a special type of
bailment.People who store goods can retrieve them or transfer ownership of them by
transferring possession of the warehouse receipt: whoever has rightful possession of the receipt
can take the goods, and the warehouser is liable for misdelivery or for mixing up
goods.Common carriers (those firms that hire out their trucks, airplanes, ships, or trains to carry
cargo) are strictly liable to ensure the proper arrival of the goods Five exceptions (act of God,
public enemy, public authority, shipper; inherent nature of the goodsThe first carrier to receive
them is liable, others who subsequently carry are that carrier’s agents.The carrier may also store
goods if it does so for its own convenience it is liable as a carrier or if it does so for the
shipper’s convenience, it is liable as a warehouser.As with warehousers, the carrier is liable for
misdeliveryAnalysis of the caseIn the present case While CTC ( Bailee ) is unloading one of the
containers, the other container disappears from CTC\'s loading dock. Therefore it is important to
understand the rights and liabilities of CTC towards Unlimited sales Inc (Bailor).If the bailee
fails to redeliver the goods to the bailor, a presumption of negligence arises, but the bailee can
rebut the presumption by showing that she exercised appropriate care.What is “appropriate care”
depends on the test used in the jurisdiction, some courts use the “ordinary care under the
circumstances,” and some determine how much care the bailee should have exercised based on
the extent to which she was benefited from the transaction compared to the bailor.The bailor can
be liable too for negligently delivering goods likely to cause damage to the bailee. In either case
reasonable disclaimers of liab.
First Informers in the Disaster Zone It hold a summary of the insig.pdfannethafashion
First Informers in the Disaster Zone It hold a summary of the insights, experiences, and
observations of the experts collect at the conference
“first informer” in a flow of information that burst its own levee system.
first informers” that introduced dawning players in crisis communication who upgrade the
amount of information and number of sources, challenged the old gatekeepers of government and
the traditional media, and aggravated the pre-existing problem of sorting out truth amid chaos.
The report summarizes how new channels and networks for information that have arisen with the
digital communications revolution are changing the top-down, command-and-control paradigm
for information flow during times of crisis and what this evolution means for the new cadre of
“first informers” challenging the old gatekeepers in government and media.
because new communication technologies permit information providers to avoid media
gatekeepers and authorise audiences to gain control over communications.
Since the concept of ‘gatekeeping’ was first introduced by Lewin (1947), who describe news as
smooth in a channel controlled by numerous gatekeepers, gatekeeping theories have described
the way in which news selection is made in a variety of media and by a variety of diverse
partakers, from editors to reporters. However, the traditional gatekeeping model may not be
applicable to intermedia agenda-setting research anymore in the online environment. In the
online environment, news readers are able to bypass traditional gatekeepers who are considered
powerful as to their role in shaping the media agenda. Rather, they are able to seek information
in meeting their own attentions while ignoring the intermediary processors of news (Paterson,
2005). Hence, the function of gatekeeping “has shifted from the decision about what should be
shaped to control of what materials get to consumers and of what material they become elite
aware”.
Traditional gatekeepers have played an role in selecting and emphasizing news messages.
However, the use of hyperlinks and their popularity on the web paves the way for users to
engage in the process of gatekeeping because of interactivity online. Indeed, the application of
hyperlinks in the Internet news environment enables audience interest and feedback to apply to
the process of gatekeeping.
The discovery has two implications related to gatekeeping and news selections. First, given the
role of new communication technologies in gatekeeping, salient issues online may vary based on
the way of measuring ‘popularity.’
Solution
First Informers in the Disaster Zone It hold a summary of the insights, experiences, and
observations of the experts collect at the conference
“first informer” in a flow of information that burst its own levee system.
first informers” that introduced dawning players in crisis communication who upgrade the
amount of information and number of sources, challenged the old gatekeepers of government and
the traditional .
a triple bond is sp hybridised a double bond is .pdfannethafashion
a triple bond is sp hybridised a double bond is sp2 hybridised a single bond is sp3
hybridised
Solution
a triple bond is sp hybridised a double bond is sp2 hybridised a single bond is sp3
hybridised.
A detergent has two ends hydrophilic and lipophi.pdfannethafashion
A detergent has two ends: hydrophilic and lipophilic. The first binds to water and
water soluble stains. The other binds to oils and oil soluble stains. This is them washed off
through water as the medium
Solution
A detergent has two ends: hydrophilic and lipophilic. The first binds to water and
water soluble stains. The other binds to oils and oil soluble stains. This is them washed off
through water as the medium.
below one was the example for SDN as per my knowledge, if useful ple.pdfannethafashion
below one was the example for SDN as per my knowledge, if useful please give reward points.
Verizon SDN-NFV Based Network:
The following are key features of the network based on SDN and NFV:
Enhancements to the Software Defined Networking (SDN) Concept :
The fundamental concept of ‘Software Defined Networking’ (SDN) changes the current network
design paradigm by introducing network programmability and abstraction. In its initial, narrow
definition, SDN is about separating the network control and data planes in L1, L2, L3, and L4
switches. This enables independent scaling of control plane resources and data plane resources,
maximizing utilization of hardware resources. In addition, control plane centralization reduces
the number of managed control plane instances, simplifies operations, and enables orchestration.
The idea of centralized network control can be generalized, resulting in the broader definition of
SDN: the introduction of standard protocols and data models that enable logically centralized
control across multivendor and multi-layer networks. Such SDN Controllers expose abstracted
topology and service data models towards northbound systems, simplifying orchestration of end-
to-end services and enabling the introduction of innovative applications that rely on network
programmability.
Platform SDN Considerations:
Network changes are initiated by the VIM to provide VNFC connectivity and establish service
chains between VNFs as instructed by EEO. The VIM and the DC SDN controller communicate
using common interfaces to implement the necessary networking changes.
Scope of Control – SDN controller vs. other NFV system elements:
The interface between End-to-End Orchestration, non-network controllers (like non-network
OpenStack services) and the network controller is important for interoperability. There are
efforts currently underway in ONF, Open Daylight, ONOS, OpenStack, IETF, and elsewhere to
implement a common Northbound Interface (NBI) to support operator critical use cases. The
primary purpose of the SDN controller is to (re)establish some clean layering between
subsystems that exclusively control their respective resources. The DC SDN controller
subsystem (VIM + SDN Controller) is responsible for controlling connectivity, QoS, path
selection, selection of VNF network placement, inter- VNFC connections, etc. In the ETSI
definition of Forwarding Graphs (FG), the FG passed to the network controller only specifies the
types/flavors of VNFs to use for specific subscriber traffic and the order in which to apply VNFs
of various types/flavors. This allows the SDN controller to have latitude in deciding how best to
satisfy the functional requirements of a given forwarding graph. In addition, this clean layering
of decision making allows for network changes and faults that would be service impacting to be
healed within the network control plane without requiring interaction and direction from the
orchestration layer. The software systems outs.
Ants which live in and around plants have a potential to increase or.pdfannethafashion
Ants which live in and around plants have a potential to increase or decrease plant fitness
depending upon their interaction with herbivores, pollinators and seed dispersers. Ants can be
benefical at certain stages and also can be detrital at certain stages, leading to a complex network
of interactions among the ants, herbivores and pollinators during flowering and fruit
development.
Positive effects of the Ants: Ants did not pollinate the flowers but do show the ability to
contribute in higher pollination success, by increasing the relocation frequency of the winged
pollinators and thus the rate of flower visitation. Furthermore, ants also protect the fruit from the
herbivorous insects. Thus, the attendence of ants on the plants increase pollination rate and also
fruit set. Many plants produce nectar to attract ants because ants protect the leaves, flowers and
developing fruits from herbivorous insects and parasites.
Negative effects of ants on the plants: Ants aids in the removal of ripe fruits by avian frugivores.
Thus, the ants attendance halts the plants reproduction. Ants also steal the nectar of the plants.
Floral Repellance against the ants:
Many plant species produce extrafloral nectar (EFN), which actively attracts ants which may be
sited to encourage ants to patrol vulnerable areas such as new growth, inflorescence. Attracting
ant may be detrital to some plants. Being flightless, the ant cannot help in pollination and may
also reduce the viability of the pollen due to antibiotic secretions used in nest hygiene. Moreover,
they may reduce the visitation rate and disrupt pollination by stealing the nectar or threatening
incoming pollinators, which ultimately results in decreased seed set. This is more damaging
where the plants are dependent on limited supply of outcrossed pollen. For this reason, the ants
are repelled by certain flower species in response to contact with the mecahnical barriers, the
trichomes, or through other chemical deterrants including fower scent. Thus, the obligate flower
visitors wil be attracted towards the flower scent while the facultative visitors such as ants will
be repelled.
Solution
Ants which live in and around plants have a potential to increase or decrease plant fitness
depending upon their interaction with herbivores, pollinators and seed dispersers. Ants can be
benefical at certain stages and also can be detrital at certain stages, leading to a complex network
of interactions among the ants, herbivores and pollinators during flowering and fruit
development.
Positive effects of the Ants: Ants did not pollinate the flowers but do show the ability to
contribute in higher pollination success, by increasing the relocation frequency of the winged
pollinators and thus the rate of flower visitation. Furthermore, ants also protect the fruit from the
herbivorous insects. Thus, the attendence of ants on the plants increase pollination rate and also
fruit set. Many plants produce nectar to attract ants because.
Answer5). d) amino acidsAmino acids are the basic units that bu.pdfannethafashion
Answer:
5). d) amino acids
Amino acids are the basic units that build all proteins. The insulin A chain consists of 21 amino
acids and the B chain has 30.
Without insulin, the blood glucose builds up in the blood and the cells are starved of their energy
source. Some of the symptoms that may occur include fatigue, constant infections, blurred eye
sight, numbness, tingling in the hands or legs, increased thirst, and slowed healing of bruises or
cuts. The cells will begin to use fat, the energy source stored for emergencies. When this happens
for too long a time the body produces ketones, chemicals produced by the liver.
6). d) duodenum
The sphincter of Oddi is a muscular valve that controls the flow of digestive juices (bile and
pancreatic juice) through the ampulla of Vater into the second part of the duodenum.
7). e) liver
Urea is the end product of a series of biochemical reactions, and the urea production occurs at
liver, then ureas is transported to kidney, at last, excreted as urine. The urea is produced from
ammonia and carbon dioxide.
8). e) liver
All blood proteins are synthesized in liver except for the gamma globulins. The liver plays the
major role in producing proteins that are secreted into the blood, including major plasma
proteins, factors in hemostasis and fibrinolysis, carrier proteins, hormones, prohormones and
apolipoproteins:
Solution
Answer:
5). d) amino acids
Amino acids are the basic units that build all proteins. The insulin A chain consists of 21 amino
acids and the B chain has 30.
Without insulin, the blood glucose builds up in the blood and the cells are starved of their energy
source. Some of the symptoms that may occur include fatigue, constant infections, blurred eye
sight, numbness, tingling in the hands or legs, increased thirst, and slowed healing of bruises or
cuts. The cells will begin to use fat, the energy source stored for emergencies. When this happens
for too long a time the body produces ketones, chemicals produced by the liver.
6). d) duodenum
The sphincter of Oddi is a muscular valve that controls the flow of digestive juices (bile and
pancreatic juice) through the ampulla of Vater into the second part of the duodenum.
7). e) liver
Urea is the end product of a series of biochemical reactions, and the urea production occurs at
liver, then ureas is transported to kidney, at last, excreted as urine. The urea is produced from
ammonia and carbon dioxide.
8). e) liver
All blood proteins are synthesized in liver except for the gamma globulins. The liver plays the
major role in producing proteins that are secreted into the blood, including major plasma
proteins, factors in hemostasis and fibrinolysis, carrier proteins, hormones, prohormones and
apolipoproteins:.
a) When there is abundant NADH, it readily gets reduced and continue.pdfannethafashion
a) When there is abundant NADH, it readily gets reduced and continues to give electrons to the
carriers, which make all carriers to reduce, but when Oxygen is exhausted, there will be no
oxygen for re-oxidizing the reduced carriers.
b) when oxygen is abundant and NADH is exhausted, all the carriers which get reduced
previously will be re-oxidized and stays the same.
c) addition of rotenone, blocks the electron transfer from Complex I to CoQ. Complex I is
responsible for NADH Dehydrogenation and reduction of the immediate acceptor carrier. when
this is blocked, NADH will be in a reduced state, while the other carriers will be in an oxidized
state.
Solution
a) When there is abundant NADH, it readily gets reduced and continues to give electrons to the
carriers, which make all carriers to reduce, but when Oxygen is exhausted, there will be no
oxygen for re-oxidizing the reduced carriers.
b) when oxygen is abundant and NADH is exhausted, all the carriers which get reduced
previously will be re-oxidized and stays the same.
c) addition of rotenone, blocks the electron transfer from Complex I to CoQ. Complex I is
responsible for NADH Dehydrogenation and reduction of the immediate acceptor carrier. when
this is blocked, NADH will be in a reduced state, while the other carriers will be in an oxidized
state..
This short document discusses a mathematical solution. It states that when evaluating an expression of "zero (a)", the answer is simply zero, with no further steps required. The expression "zero (a)" evaluates directly to the single numerical value of zero.
A positive correlation coefficient means that as the value of one va.pdfannethafashion
A positive correlation coefficient means that as the value of one variable increases, the value of
the other variable increases; as one decreases the other decreases
Solution
A positive correlation coefficient means that as the value of one variable increases, the value of
the other variable increases; as one decreases the other decreases.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
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Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
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halogens are nonpolar molecules. water is polar, .pdfannethafashion
halogens are nonpolar molecules. water is polar, while hexane is nonpolar. Like
dissolves like. Thus, halogens are more soluble in hexane.
Solution
halogens are nonpolar molecules. water is polar, while hexane is nonpolar. Like
dissolves like. Thus, halogens are more soluble in hexane..
b. because the physician advertised his services .pdfannethafashion
b. because the physician advertised his services on tv in MIssouri, he fell under the
Missouri long-arm statue
Solution
b. because the physician advertised his services on tv in MIssouri, he fell under the
Missouri long-arm statue.
Yes linear model would be appropriateReason a ) linearityof.pdfannethafashion
Yes linear model would be appropriate
Reason :
a ) linearityof the relationship between dependent and independent variables
b )no serial correlation and constant variance
Solution
Yes linear model would be appropriate
Reason :
a ) linearityof the relationship between dependent and independent variables
b )no serial correlation and constant variance.
Use of assembly language[edit]Historical perspective[edit]Assemb.pdfannethafashion
Use of assembly language[edit]
Historical perspective[edit]
Assembly languages, and the use of the word assembly, date to the introduction of the stored-
program computer. TheElectronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) had an
assembler called initial orders featuring one-letter mnemonics in 1949.[18] SOAP (Symbolic
Optimal Assembly Program) was an assembly language for the IBM 650 computer written by
Stan Poley in 1955.[19]
Assembly languages eliminate much of the error-prone, tedious, and time-consuming first-
generation programming needed with the earliest computers, freeing programmers from tedium
such as remembering numeric codes and calculating addresses. They were once widely used for
all sorts of programming. However, by the 1980s (1990s on microcomputers), their use had
largely been supplanted by higher-level languages, in the search for improved programming
productivity. Today assembly language is still used for direct hardware manipulation, access to
specialized processor instructions, or to address critical performance issues. Typical uses are
device drivers, low-level embedded systems, and real-time systems.
Historically, numerous programs have been written entirely in assembly language. Operating
systems were entirely written in assembly language until the introduction of the Burroughs MCP
(1961), which was written in Executive Systems Problem Oriented Language (ESPOL), an Algol
dialect. Many commercial applications were written in assembly language as well, including a
large amount of the IBM mainframe software written by large corporations. COBOL,
FORTRAN and some PL/Ieventually displaced much of this work, although a number of large
organizations retained assembly-language application infrastructures well into the 1990s.
Most early microcomputers relied on hand-coded assembly language, including most operating
systems and large applications. This was because these systems had severe resource constraints,
imposed idiosyncratic memory and display architectures, and provided limited, buggy system
services. Perhaps more important was the lack of first-class high-level language compilers
suitable for microcomputer use. A psychological factor may have also played a role: the first
generation of microcomputer programmers retained a hobbyist, \"wires and pliers\" attitude.
In a more commercial context, the biggest reasons for using assembly language were minimal
bloat (size), minimal overhead, greater speed, and reliability.
Typical examples of large assembly language programs from this time are IBM PC DOS
operating systems and early applications such as the spreadsheet program Lotus 1-2-3. Even into
the 1990s, most console video games were written in assembly, including most games for the
Mega Drive/Genesis and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.[citation needed]According
to some[who?] industry insiders, the assembly language was the best computer language to use
to get the best performance out of the Sega Saturn, a co.
The five components of internal control are1)Control enviornment .pdfannethafashion
The five components of internal control are:
1)Control enviornment - refers towards internal control , control consciousness maintained and
establishe by the management and employees of organisation .It is product of management style
and supportive attitude , then philosphy , competence , ethical values , integrity and morale of the
organisations people.
2)Communication -is exchange of information among and between people and organisation to
support decisions and coordinate activities. Inside communication is between management and
other employees whereas in case of outside it refers to customers, suppliers and regulators.
3) Assessing and managing risk - Risks are threats and impact acheiving of objectives . So risk
assessment is identifying , evaluating and determining how to manage these events. Risks can be
internal and external. Cases where threats cannot be controlled management should either accept
or reduce it to acceptable levles.
4) control activities- These are tools that help or prevent the risks management should establish
control activities to effectively and efficiently accomplish the organisations objeactives and
mission.
5) Monitoring - reviewing of orgainsation activities and transactions to assess the quality of
performance over time and to determine whether controls are effective.
Solution
The five components of internal control are:
1)Control enviornment - refers towards internal control , control consciousness maintained and
establishe by the management and employees of organisation .It is product of management style
and supportive attitude , then philosphy , competence , ethical values , integrity and morale of the
organisations people.
2)Communication -is exchange of information among and between people and organisation to
support decisions and coordinate activities. Inside communication is between management and
other employees whereas in case of outside it refers to customers, suppliers and regulators.
3) Assessing and managing risk - Risks are threats and impact acheiving of objectives . So risk
assessment is identifying , evaluating and determining how to manage these events. Risks can be
internal and external. Cases where threats cannot be controlled management should either accept
or reduce it to acceptable levles.
4) control activities- These are tools that help or prevent the risks management should establish
control activities to effectively and efficiently accomplish the organisations objeactives and
mission.
5) Monitoring - reviewing of orgainsation activities and transactions to assess the quality of
performance over time and to determine whether controls are effective..
a. HF is the most polar molecule Reason because.pdfannethafashion
a. HF is the most polar molecule Reason: because it has the most electronegative
difference Please don\'t forget to rate!
Solution
a. HF is the most polar molecule Reason: because it has the most electronegative
difference Please don\'t forget to rate!.
In accounting and economics, fair value is a rational and unbiased e.pdfannethafashion
In accounting and economics, fair value is a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential
market price of a good, service, or asset. It takes into account such objective factors as:
and subjective factors such as
In accounting, fair value is used as a certainty of the market value of an asset (or liability) for
which a market price cannot be determined (usually because there is no established market for
the asset). Under US GAAP (FAS 157), fair value is the price that would be received to sell an
asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the
measurement date. This is used for assets whose carrying value is based on mark-to-market
valuations; for assets carried athistorical cost, the fair value of the asset is not used. One example
of where fair value is an issue is a college kitchen with a cost of $2 million which was built five
years ago. If the owners wanted to put a fair value measurement on the kitchen it would be a
subjective estimate because there is no active market for such items or items similar to this one.
In another example, if ABC Corporation purchased a two-acre tract of land in 1980 for $1
million, then a historical-cost financial statement would still record the land at $1 million on
ABC’s balance sheet. If XYZ purchased a similar two-acre tract of land in 2005 for $2 million,
then XYZ would report an asset of $2 million on its balance sheet. Even if the two pieces of land
were virtually identical, ABC would report an asset with one-half the value of XYZ’s land;
historical cost is unable to identify that the two items are similar. This problem is compounded
when numerous assets and liabilities are reported at historical cost, leading to a balance sheet that
may be greatly undervalued. If, however, ABC and XYZ reported financial information using
fair-value accounting, then both would report an asset of $2 million. The fair-value balance sheet
provides information for investors who are interested in the current value of assets and liabilities,
not the historical cost.
Fair value measurements
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued S tatement of Financial Accounting
Standards No. 157: Fair Value Measurements (\"FAS 157\") in September 2006 to provide
guidance about how entities should determine fair value estimations for financial reporting
purposes. FAS 157 broadly applies to financial and nonfinancial assets and liabilities measured
at fair value under other authoritative accounting pronouncements. However, application to
nonfinancial assets and liabilities was deferred until 2009. Absence of one single consistent
framework for applying fair value measurements and developing a reliable estimate of a fair
value in the absence of quoted prices has created inconsistencies and incomparability. The goal
of this framework is to eliminate the inconsistencies between balance sheet (historical cost)
numbers and income statement (fair value) numbers.
Subsequently, FA.
I will choose the -1.)A widower in her thirties with three small ch.pdfannethafashion
I will choose the :-1.)A widower in her thirties with three small children at home. Because she
has three small children at home,if she will die who will look after to her children ,thier father is
allready died. Therefore the life of those children will be disturbed or may be it will be finished.
They are very young and need thier mom to get the right direction of life.
2.) A pregnant woman in her twenties whose husband is away on a foreign military assignment.:-
A pregnant woman is not alone, with her there is one more life is associated, therefore we should
save her as well. Killing of unborn baby is also a big crime if she will die, her baby will also die.
Therefore we are saving here two lives.
3.)An infant with two loving and anxious parents.: A new indiviual, who has not started his life
till now. He has not seen anything. Infant are considered as form of god and thier parent will also
get affected so much if some misshappening will occur with him. Therefore, we must save him
also.
Assume you are member of this committee.
As a member of this committee I also select the above three patients with same reosons that i
have discussed above.
Your first task is to think about each individual patient.
1.A man brought in by police who is accused of a brutal rape.:- He is already brought in by
police and accused of a brutal rape and convicted rapist, if we will save him and provided the
live saving surgery then Law will punish him and he will die. Therefore saving him will be a
waste, there would be no use to save him because we have the limited resources.
2. A wealthy widow in her fifties who has donated $3 million to the hospital and has promised
more funds to the hospital.:- She is a wealthy widow in her fifties, she has allready crossed her
50s, definately her money and funds will be useful for the hospital but just because of funds
only, we will neglect the aspects it will be aginst to our professional ethics. She is very old may
be after some time of providing her the live saving surgery, she will die her natural death. She
has no liabilties, firstly we should think about the needy people, who has not started thier lives
till now.
3.A widower in his thirties with three small children at home.: We must save her, because she
has three small children at home,if she will die who will look after to her children ,thier father is
allready died. Therefore the life of those children will be disturbed or may be it will be finished.
They are very young and need thier mom to get the right direction of life. If she will die,with her
3 more lifes might also be finished.
4.)An infant with two loving and anxious parents.: A new indiviual, who has not started his life
till now. He has not seen anything. Infant are considered as form of god and thier parent will also
get affected so much if some misshappening will occur with him. Therefore, we must save him
also.
5. A pregnant woman in her twenties whose husband is away on a foreign military assignment.:-
A.
Facts of the caseCity Transportation Company (CTC) agrees to pick .pdfannethafashion
Facts of the case
City Transportation Company (CTC) agrees to pick up two containers for Unlimited Sales, Inc.,
and to the unpack and store the contents of the container until Unlimited Sales, Inc. picks up the
contents in a month. While CTC is unloading one of the containers, the other container
disappears from CTC\'s loading dock
Provisions of the case
Facts of the case
City Transportation Company (CTC) agrees to pick up two containers for Unlimited Sales, Inc.,
and to the unpack and store the contents of the container until Unlimited Sales, Inc. picks up the
contents in a month. While CTC is unloading one of the containers, the other container
disappears from CTC\'s loading dock
Provisions of the caseThe above facts of the case has close relation to the “Bailments and the
Storage, Shipment, and Leasing of Goods” as CTC ltd holds possession of containers of
Unlimited sales Inc which are collected in months time.A bailment arises when one person (a
bailee) rightfully holds property belonging to another (a bailor). The law of bailments addresses
the critical links in the movement of goods from the manufacturer to the end user in a consumer
society: to the storage and transportation of goodsThe storage of goods is a special type of
bailment.People who store goods can retrieve them or transfer ownership of them by
transferring possession of the warehouse receipt: whoever has rightful possession of the receipt
can take the goods, and the warehouser is liable for misdelivery or for mixing up
goods.Common carriers (those firms that hire out their trucks, airplanes, ships, or trains to carry
cargo) are strictly liable to ensure the proper arrival of the goods Five exceptions (act of God,
public enemy, public authority, shipper; inherent nature of the goodsThe first carrier to receive
them is liable, others who subsequently carry are that carrier’s agents.The carrier may also store
goods if it does so for its own convenience it is liable as a carrier or if it does so for the
shipper’s convenience, it is liable as a warehouser.As with warehousers, the carrier is liable for
misdeliveryAnalysis of the caseIn the present case While CTC ( Bailee ) is unloading one of the
containers, the other container disappears from CTC\'s loading dock. Therefore it is important to
understand the rights and liabilities of CTC towards Unlimited sales Inc (Bailor).If the bailee
fails to redeliver the goods to the bailor, a presumption of negligence arises, but the bailee can
rebut the presumption by showing that she exercised appropriate care.What is “appropriate care”
depends on the test used in the jurisdiction, some courts use the “ordinary care under the
circumstances,” and some determine how much care the bailee should have exercised based on
the extent to which she was benefited from the transaction compared to the bailor.The bailor can
be liable too for negligently delivering goods likely to cause damage to the bailee. In either case
reasonable disclaimers of liab.
First Informers in the Disaster Zone It hold a summary of the insig.pdfannethafashion
First Informers in the Disaster Zone It hold a summary of the insights, experiences, and
observations of the experts collect at the conference
“first informer” in a flow of information that burst its own levee system.
first informers” that introduced dawning players in crisis communication who upgrade the
amount of information and number of sources, challenged the old gatekeepers of government and
the traditional media, and aggravated the pre-existing problem of sorting out truth amid chaos.
The report summarizes how new channels and networks for information that have arisen with the
digital communications revolution are changing the top-down, command-and-control paradigm
for information flow during times of crisis and what this evolution means for the new cadre of
“first informers” challenging the old gatekeepers in government and media.
because new communication technologies permit information providers to avoid media
gatekeepers and authorise audiences to gain control over communications.
Since the concept of ‘gatekeeping’ was first introduced by Lewin (1947), who describe news as
smooth in a channel controlled by numerous gatekeepers, gatekeeping theories have described
the way in which news selection is made in a variety of media and by a variety of diverse
partakers, from editors to reporters. However, the traditional gatekeeping model may not be
applicable to intermedia agenda-setting research anymore in the online environment. In the
online environment, news readers are able to bypass traditional gatekeepers who are considered
powerful as to their role in shaping the media agenda. Rather, they are able to seek information
in meeting their own attentions while ignoring the intermediary processors of news (Paterson,
2005). Hence, the function of gatekeeping “has shifted from the decision about what should be
shaped to control of what materials get to consumers and of what material they become elite
aware”.
Traditional gatekeepers have played an role in selecting and emphasizing news messages.
However, the use of hyperlinks and their popularity on the web paves the way for users to
engage in the process of gatekeeping because of interactivity online. Indeed, the application of
hyperlinks in the Internet news environment enables audience interest and feedback to apply to
the process of gatekeeping.
The discovery has two implications related to gatekeeping and news selections. First, given the
role of new communication technologies in gatekeeping, salient issues online may vary based on
the way of measuring ‘popularity.’
Solution
First Informers in the Disaster Zone It hold a summary of the insights, experiences, and
observations of the experts collect at the conference
“first informer” in a flow of information that burst its own levee system.
first informers” that introduced dawning players in crisis communication who upgrade the
amount of information and number of sources, challenged the old gatekeepers of government and
the traditional .
a triple bond is sp hybridised a double bond is .pdfannethafashion
a triple bond is sp hybridised a double bond is sp2 hybridised a single bond is sp3
hybridised
Solution
a triple bond is sp hybridised a double bond is sp2 hybridised a single bond is sp3
hybridised.
A detergent has two ends hydrophilic and lipophi.pdfannethafashion
A detergent has two ends: hydrophilic and lipophilic. The first binds to water and
water soluble stains. The other binds to oils and oil soluble stains. This is them washed off
through water as the medium
Solution
A detergent has two ends: hydrophilic and lipophilic. The first binds to water and
water soluble stains. The other binds to oils and oil soluble stains. This is them washed off
through water as the medium.
below one was the example for SDN as per my knowledge, if useful ple.pdfannethafashion
below one was the example for SDN as per my knowledge, if useful please give reward points.
Verizon SDN-NFV Based Network:
The following are key features of the network based on SDN and NFV:
Enhancements to the Software Defined Networking (SDN) Concept :
The fundamental concept of ‘Software Defined Networking’ (SDN) changes the current network
design paradigm by introducing network programmability and abstraction. In its initial, narrow
definition, SDN is about separating the network control and data planes in L1, L2, L3, and L4
switches. This enables independent scaling of control plane resources and data plane resources,
maximizing utilization of hardware resources. In addition, control plane centralization reduces
the number of managed control plane instances, simplifies operations, and enables orchestration.
The idea of centralized network control can be generalized, resulting in the broader definition of
SDN: the introduction of standard protocols and data models that enable logically centralized
control across multivendor and multi-layer networks. Such SDN Controllers expose abstracted
topology and service data models towards northbound systems, simplifying orchestration of end-
to-end services and enabling the introduction of innovative applications that rely on network
programmability.
Platform SDN Considerations:
Network changes are initiated by the VIM to provide VNFC connectivity and establish service
chains between VNFs as instructed by EEO. The VIM and the DC SDN controller communicate
using common interfaces to implement the necessary networking changes.
Scope of Control – SDN controller vs. other NFV system elements:
The interface between End-to-End Orchestration, non-network controllers (like non-network
OpenStack services) and the network controller is important for interoperability. There are
efforts currently underway in ONF, Open Daylight, ONOS, OpenStack, IETF, and elsewhere to
implement a common Northbound Interface (NBI) to support operator critical use cases. The
primary purpose of the SDN controller is to (re)establish some clean layering between
subsystems that exclusively control their respective resources. The DC SDN controller
subsystem (VIM + SDN Controller) is responsible for controlling connectivity, QoS, path
selection, selection of VNF network placement, inter- VNFC connections, etc. In the ETSI
definition of Forwarding Graphs (FG), the FG passed to the network controller only specifies the
types/flavors of VNFs to use for specific subscriber traffic and the order in which to apply VNFs
of various types/flavors. This allows the SDN controller to have latitude in deciding how best to
satisfy the functional requirements of a given forwarding graph. In addition, this clean layering
of decision making allows for network changes and faults that would be service impacting to be
healed within the network control plane without requiring interaction and direction from the
orchestration layer. The software systems outs.
Ants which live in and around plants have a potential to increase or.pdfannethafashion
Ants which live in and around plants have a potential to increase or decrease plant fitness
depending upon their interaction with herbivores, pollinators and seed dispersers. Ants can be
benefical at certain stages and also can be detrital at certain stages, leading to a complex network
of interactions among the ants, herbivores and pollinators during flowering and fruit
development.
Positive effects of the Ants: Ants did not pollinate the flowers but do show the ability to
contribute in higher pollination success, by increasing the relocation frequency of the winged
pollinators and thus the rate of flower visitation. Furthermore, ants also protect the fruit from the
herbivorous insects. Thus, the attendence of ants on the plants increase pollination rate and also
fruit set. Many plants produce nectar to attract ants because ants protect the leaves, flowers and
developing fruits from herbivorous insects and parasites.
Negative effects of ants on the plants: Ants aids in the removal of ripe fruits by avian frugivores.
Thus, the ants attendance halts the plants reproduction. Ants also steal the nectar of the plants.
Floral Repellance against the ants:
Many plant species produce extrafloral nectar (EFN), which actively attracts ants which may be
sited to encourage ants to patrol vulnerable areas such as new growth, inflorescence. Attracting
ant may be detrital to some plants. Being flightless, the ant cannot help in pollination and may
also reduce the viability of the pollen due to antibiotic secretions used in nest hygiene. Moreover,
they may reduce the visitation rate and disrupt pollination by stealing the nectar or threatening
incoming pollinators, which ultimately results in decreased seed set. This is more damaging
where the plants are dependent on limited supply of outcrossed pollen. For this reason, the ants
are repelled by certain flower species in response to contact with the mecahnical barriers, the
trichomes, or through other chemical deterrants including fower scent. Thus, the obligate flower
visitors wil be attracted towards the flower scent while the facultative visitors such as ants will
be repelled.
Solution
Ants which live in and around plants have a potential to increase or decrease plant fitness
depending upon their interaction with herbivores, pollinators and seed dispersers. Ants can be
benefical at certain stages and also can be detrital at certain stages, leading to a complex network
of interactions among the ants, herbivores and pollinators during flowering and fruit
development.
Positive effects of the Ants: Ants did not pollinate the flowers but do show the ability to
contribute in higher pollination success, by increasing the relocation frequency of the winged
pollinators and thus the rate of flower visitation. Furthermore, ants also protect the fruit from the
herbivorous insects. Thus, the attendence of ants on the plants increase pollination rate and also
fruit set. Many plants produce nectar to attract ants because.
Answer5). d) amino acidsAmino acids are the basic units that bu.pdfannethafashion
Answer:
5). d) amino acids
Amino acids are the basic units that build all proteins. The insulin A chain consists of 21 amino
acids and the B chain has 30.
Without insulin, the blood glucose builds up in the blood and the cells are starved of their energy
source. Some of the symptoms that may occur include fatigue, constant infections, blurred eye
sight, numbness, tingling in the hands or legs, increased thirst, and slowed healing of bruises or
cuts. The cells will begin to use fat, the energy source stored for emergencies. When this happens
for too long a time the body produces ketones, chemicals produced by the liver.
6). d) duodenum
The sphincter of Oddi is a muscular valve that controls the flow of digestive juices (bile and
pancreatic juice) through the ampulla of Vater into the second part of the duodenum.
7). e) liver
Urea is the end product of a series of biochemical reactions, and the urea production occurs at
liver, then ureas is transported to kidney, at last, excreted as urine. The urea is produced from
ammonia and carbon dioxide.
8). e) liver
All blood proteins are synthesized in liver except for the gamma globulins. The liver plays the
major role in producing proteins that are secreted into the blood, including major plasma
proteins, factors in hemostasis and fibrinolysis, carrier proteins, hormones, prohormones and
apolipoproteins:
Solution
Answer:
5). d) amino acids
Amino acids are the basic units that build all proteins. The insulin A chain consists of 21 amino
acids and the B chain has 30.
Without insulin, the blood glucose builds up in the blood and the cells are starved of their energy
source. Some of the symptoms that may occur include fatigue, constant infections, blurred eye
sight, numbness, tingling in the hands or legs, increased thirst, and slowed healing of bruises or
cuts. The cells will begin to use fat, the energy source stored for emergencies. When this happens
for too long a time the body produces ketones, chemicals produced by the liver.
6). d) duodenum
The sphincter of Oddi is a muscular valve that controls the flow of digestive juices (bile and
pancreatic juice) through the ampulla of Vater into the second part of the duodenum.
7). e) liver
Urea is the end product of a series of biochemical reactions, and the urea production occurs at
liver, then ureas is transported to kidney, at last, excreted as urine. The urea is produced from
ammonia and carbon dioxide.
8). e) liver
All blood proteins are synthesized in liver except for the gamma globulins. The liver plays the
major role in producing proteins that are secreted into the blood, including major plasma
proteins, factors in hemostasis and fibrinolysis, carrier proteins, hormones, prohormones and
apolipoproteins:.
a) When there is abundant NADH, it readily gets reduced and continue.pdfannethafashion
a) When there is abundant NADH, it readily gets reduced and continues to give electrons to the
carriers, which make all carriers to reduce, but when Oxygen is exhausted, there will be no
oxygen for re-oxidizing the reduced carriers.
b) when oxygen is abundant and NADH is exhausted, all the carriers which get reduced
previously will be re-oxidized and stays the same.
c) addition of rotenone, blocks the electron transfer from Complex I to CoQ. Complex I is
responsible for NADH Dehydrogenation and reduction of the immediate acceptor carrier. when
this is blocked, NADH will be in a reduced state, while the other carriers will be in an oxidized
state.
Solution
a) When there is abundant NADH, it readily gets reduced and continues to give electrons to the
carriers, which make all carriers to reduce, but when Oxygen is exhausted, there will be no
oxygen for re-oxidizing the reduced carriers.
b) when oxygen is abundant and NADH is exhausted, all the carriers which get reduced
previously will be re-oxidized and stays the same.
c) addition of rotenone, blocks the electron transfer from Complex I to CoQ. Complex I is
responsible for NADH Dehydrogenation and reduction of the immediate acceptor carrier. when
this is blocked, NADH will be in a reduced state, while the other carriers will be in an oxidized
state..
This short document discusses a mathematical solution. It states that when evaluating an expression of "zero (a)", the answer is simply zero, with no further steps required. The expression "zero (a)" evaluates directly to the single numerical value of zero.
A positive correlation coefficient means that as the value of one va.pdfannethafashion
A positive correlation coefficient means that as the value of one variable increases, the value of
the other variable increases; as one decreases the other decreases
Solution
A positive correlation coefficient means that as the value of one variable increases, the value of
the other variable increases; as one decreases the other decreases.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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8. D) trapping records kept on non-scientists can provide useful rec.pdf
1. 8. D) trapping records kept on non-scientists can provide useful records on Lynx and hare
population size.
Solution
8. D) trapping records kept on non-scientists can provide useful records on Lynx and hare
population size.