Airline Delays
Your task is to create an application that would allow us
to extract some interesting information from flight
delays recorded at two major airports of NYC JFK
and LGA. See attached the data file. Each row in the
file corresponds to a delayed flight that was recorded in
January 2015 for JFK and LGA. While this particular file
is for January 2015, we would want to be able to use
your program for different files as we get new data.
Assume that the file contains at most 1000 records
(there may be less records than that). The first column
is always the 3 letter airport code of the originating
airport and the space delimited second column is the
departure delay encountered in minutes.
[50 points] Your program should read this file into
arrays. Make sure that the file exist. If the program
cannot find the file, it should display an error message
telling the user that the data file could not be found.
Once the file is successfully read, your program should
allow user to get the following information:
[50 points] Feature #1 Average Delay: Ask user to
enter an airport code. Given the airport code, report the
average delay in minutes encountered for the flights
that originated from that airport. If user enters “ALL”
(without quotation mark) as the airport code, you should
report the average delay for all flights regardless of the
originating airport.
[60 points] Feature #2 Maximum Delay: Report the
maximum delay encountered on these flights along with
the airport from which that flight originated. Make sure
to report the delay in hours note that the delays are in
minutes in the file, but we want to display the delay in
hours for this feature only.
[60 points] Feature #3 Flight Count: Ask user to enter minimum delay in minutes and the airport code.
Report the number of flights from that airport that encountered delays greater than or equal to the user
specified minutes. If user enters “ALL” for airport, display any flights that is delayed more than the specified
number of minutes regardless of the originating airport.
[30 points] Feature #0 Exit: Exit the program.
Make sure that your code is commented and indented properly (50).
Make sure that each feature is in its own function (60).
Module 4 - SLP
MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
For the Module 4 SLP assignment think about a major organizational change .
Exercise Problems for Chapter 5Numerical example on page 203Pe.docxgitagrimston
Exercise Problems for Chapter 5
Numerical example on page 203
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A = $54r = $0.02/monthv = $20/box
Decide on replenishment time and quantities for the above problem using the solution approaches listed below and calculate carrying and setup costs, as well as total cost for each approach.
a) 3-months’ demand replenishment
b) Fixed EOQ
c) Wagner-Whitin algorithm
d) Silver-Meal algorithm
e) Periodic order quantity
f) Lot-for-lot
g) Least unit cost
h) Part-period balancing
Toy Problem
Period
1
2
3
4
Demand
100
75
175
200
A = $50v = $5r = $0.01/month
Decide on replenishment time and quantities for the above problem using the solution approaches listed below and calculate carrying and setup costs, as well as total cost for each approach.
a) 3-months’ demand replenishment
b) Fixed EOQ
c) Wagner-Whitin algorithm
d) Silver-Meal algorithm
e) Periodic order quantity
f) Lot-for-lot
g) Least unit cost
h) Part-period balancing
Problem 5.2
The demand pattern for a type of filter is given below. These filters cost the company $4.75 each; ordering and carrying costs are $35 and $0.24/yr, respectively. Use the Silver-Meal heuristic to determine the sizes and timing of replenishment of stock.
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Problem 5.10
Consider a company facing a demand pattern provided below. Each item costs $4.00. Ordering cost is $25 per order and carrying inventory costs the company $0.05/month. Using a 3-month decision rule total replenishment cost of the company is $256.
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a) Construct a replenishment schedule and calculate the associated costs using the fixed EOQ method.
b) Repeat using Wagner-Whitin algorithm
c) Repeat using Silver-Meal heuristic
d) Repeat using LUC.
e) Repeat using PPB.
f) Repeat using POQ.
CSC-317-03 – Final Assignment
You are to develop a website that can receive input from a vehicle via query URLs that will
record the input into a database and use that data to map its relative position. This is an
INDIVIDUAL assignment.
Data Acquisition:
The following relative URL’s (or routes) are used by the vehicle to provide data to the website:
/register?name=XXXX&width=###.###
Adds a new vehicle run to the system, should return a cookie called USER=[name] that would
be included for the other commands. Width is the width of the vehicle in cm.
It should overwrite any other “active” session for that named vehicle
/wheels?left=###.###&right=###.###
Rescords the speed of the left and right wheel in cm/sec for that vehicle in the current session
/echo?dist=###.###
Records the result of the echo sensor in cm for the vehicle in the current session
/line?l1=##&l2=##&l3=##
Records the result of ONE or MORE l1, l2, l3, etc. Line sensors on/o ...
Implementing a data_science_project (Python Version)_part1Dr Sulaimon Afolabi
This document outlines the steps for loading and merging crime data from multiple sources for machine learning analysis. It begins by introducing the datasets: Dataset A contains crime reports and police stations; Dataset B contains police station populations; and Dataset C contains police station coordinates. It then describes loading each dataset and checking for duplicates. The datasets are merged by joining Dataset A and B on the police station feature, and joining the resulting dataset with Dataset C on police station. The final merged dataset will contain crime statistics, population estimates, and location data for analysis.
The document discusses various questions and answers related to ABAP and SAP. It provides explanations for topics such as user exits, how to debug SAPscript, copying standard tables, validating input fields in module programs, getting material data based on plant, and more. User exits allow custom code to be added to SAP applications without modifying core code, and there are different types like menu exits, screen exits, and function module exits.
Data can exist in different formats, known as data types. The main data types are text, numbers, dates, currency, and images/sounds. For computers to process analog data, it must first be converted into digital format using analog to digital converters. Databases organize data into tables containing records with fields, and can be either flat file or relational databases.
This document provides an introduction and tutorial on SQL and business intelligence concepts. It covers topics like SELECT statements, filtering, aggregation, joins, and exam questions. The goal is to teach readers how to query databases and extract useful business insights from data. Examples are provided using SQL Server and sample databases containing customer, payment, and sales data. Overall, the document aims to give readers a foundational understanding of SQL and how it can be used for business intelligence applications.
The document discusses a generic programming toolkit called PADS/ML that can be used to parse, analyze, and transform semi-structured or "ad hoc" data from various domains. It describes how PADS/ML uses generated type representations and typecase analysis to write functions that can operate on any data format described by a PADS/ML type. Case studies of PADX and Harmony are presented, which use PADS/ML to build tools for querying and synchronizing different data formats.
This document discusses input and output in C++. It begins by introducing input, analysis, and output as the three basic stages of most C++ programs. It then discusses input/output from default devices like the keyboard and screen, as well as from files. The key concept for input/output in C++ is streams, which are interfaces that transfer sequences of characters from a source to a destination. There are input streams that convey data into a program and output streams that convey data from a program. The document provides examples of using input and output streams in C++ programs.
SCALE - Stream processing and Open Data, a match made in HeavenNicolas Fränkel
While “software is eating the world”, those who are able to best manage the huge mass of data will emerge out on the top.
Some countries in Europe understand the potential there's in existing data that sits behind closed fences, and passed laws to make this data available to everyone.
On the other hand, the batch processing model gets more and more obsolete: users want the information as soon as possible. While there’s a trade-off between correctness of data, and its speed of delivery, most business decisions do not rely on 100% correct data.
In this talk, I’ll explain how one can leverage the data related to public transportation in Switzerland, to display them in (near) real-time on a map.
Exercise Problems for Chapter 5Numerical example on page 203Pe.docxgitagrimston
Exercise Problems for Chapter 5
Numerical example on page 203
Period
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
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Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Demand
10
62
12
130
154
129
88
52
124
160
238
41
A = $54r = $0.02/monthv = $20/box
Decide on replenishment time and quantities for the above problem using the solution approaches listed below and calculate carrying and setup costs, as well as total cost for each approach.
a) 3-months’ demand replenishment
b) Fixed EOQ
c) Wagner-Whitin algorithm
d) Silver-Meal algorithm
e) Periodic order quantity
f) Lot-for-lot
g) Least unit cost
h) Part-period balancing
Toy Problem
Period
1
2
3
4
Demand
100
75
175
200
A = $50v = $5r = $0.01/month
Decide on replenishment time and quantities for the above problem using the solution approaches listed below and calculate carrying and setup costs, as well as total cost for each approach.
a) 3-months’ demand replenishment
b) Fixed EOQ
c) Wagner-Whitin algorithm
d) Silver-Meal algorithm
e) Periodic order quantity
f) Lot-for-lot
g) Least unit cost
h) Part-period balancing
Problem 5.2
The demand pattern for a type of filter is given below. These filters cost the company $4.75 each; ordering and carrying costs are $35 and $0.24/yr, respectively. Use the Silver-Meal heuristic to determine the sizes and timing of replenishment of stock.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
18
31
23
95
29
37
50
39
30
88
22
36
Problem 5.10
Consider a company facing a demand pattern provided below. Each item costs $4.00. Ordering cost is $25 per order and carrying inventory costs the company $0.05/month. Using a 3-month decision rule total replenishment cost of the company is $256.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
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40
110
120
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30
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30
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a) Construct a replenishment schedule and calculate the associated costs using the fixed EOQ method.
b) Repeat using Wagner-Whitin algorithm
c) Repeat using Silver-Meal heuristic
d) Repeat using LUC.
e) Repeat using PPB.
f) Repeat using POQ.
CSC-317-03 – Final Assignment
You are to develop a website that can receive input from a vehicle via query URLs that will
record the input into a database and use that data to map its relative position. This is an
INDIVIDUAL assignment.
Data Acquisition:
The following relative URL’s (or routes) are used by the vehicle to provide data to the website:
/register?name=XXXX&width=###.###
Adds a new vehicle run to the system, should return a cookie called USER=[name] that would
be included for the other commands. Width is the width of the vehicle in cm.
It should overwrite any other “active” session for that named vehicle
/wheels?left=###.###&right=###.###
Rescords the speed of the left and right wheel in cm/sec for that vehicle in the current session
/echo?dist=###.###
Records the result of the echo sensor in cm for the vehicle in the current session
/line?l1=##&l2=##&l3=##
Records the result of ONE or MORE l1, l2, l3, etc. Line sensors on/o ...
Implementing a data_science_project (Python Version)_part1Dr Sulaimon Afolabi
This document outlines the steps for loading and merging crime data from multiple sources for machine learning analysis. It begins by introducing the datasets: Dataset A contains crime reports and police stations; Dataset B contains police station populations; and Dataset C contains police station coordinates. It then describes loading each dataset and checking for duplicates. The datasets are merged by joining Dataset A and B on the police station feature, and joining the resulting dataset with Dataset C on police station. The final merged dataset will contain crime statistics, population estimates, and location data for analysis.
The document discusses various questions and answers related to ABAP and SAP. It provides explanations for topics such as user exits, how to debug SAPscript, copying standard tables, validating input fields in module programs, getting material data based on plant, and more. User exits allow custom code to be added to SAP applications without modifying core code, and there are different types like menu exits, screen exits, and function module exits.
Data can exist in different formats, known as data types. The main data types are text, numbers, dates, currency, and images/sounds. For computers to process analog data, it must first be converted into digital format using analog to digital converters. Databases organize data into tables containing records with fields, and can be either flat file or relational databases.
This document provides an introduction and tutorial on SQL and business intelligence concepts. It covers topics like SELECT statements, filtering, aggregation, joins, and exam questions. The goal is to teach readers how to query databases and extract useful business insights from data. Examples are provided using SQL Server and sample databases containing customer, payment, and sales data. Overall, the document aims to give readers a foundational understanding of SQL and how it can be used for business intelligence applications.
The document discusses a generic programming toolkit called PADS/ML that can be used to parse, analyze, and transform semi-structured or "ad hoc" data from various domains. It describes how PADS/ML uses generated type representations and typecase analysis to write functions that can operate on any data format described by a PADS/ML type. Case studies of PADX and Harmony are presented, which use PADS/ML to build tools for querying and synchronizing different data formats.
This document discusses input and output in C++. It begins by introducing input, analysis, and output as the three basic stages of most C++ programs. It then discusses input/output from default devices like the keyboard and screen, as well as from files. The key concept for input/output in C++ is streams, which are interfaces that transfer sequences of characters from a source to a destination. There are input streams that convey data into a program and output streams that convey data from a program. The document provides examples of using input and output streams in C++ programs.
SCALE - Stream processing and Open Data, a match made in HeavenNicolas Fränkel
While “software is eating the world”, those who are able to best manage the huge mass of data will emerge out on the top.
Some countries in Europe understand the potential there's in existing data that sits behind closed fences, and passed laws to make this data available to everyone.
On the other hand, the batch processing model gets more and more obsolete: users want the information as soon as possible. While there’s a trade-off between correctness of data, and its speed of delivery, most business decisions do not rely on 100% correct data.
In this talk, I’ll explain how one can leverage the data related to public transportation in Switzerland, to display them in (near) real-time on a map.
Extra Credit Projects Microsoft Office Applications Sof.docxssuser454af01
Extra Credit Projects
Microsoft Office Applications Software
I. Microsoft Word
Create a one page document on any topic that interests you and save it with your User ID as the
leading characters in the file name. Your document must include the following features:
Bold text
Italic text
Underlined text
Centered text
Copied text (copy and paste text)
o Change the font type and font size of the copied text
A bulleted list (as in this list)
Any clip art or other graphics image inserted into your document
Submit a printout of your word document with your final exam on the day of the final.
II. Excel
Create a spreadsheet for a payroll application for at least five employees and save it with your
User ID as the leading characters in the file name. Include at least one graphic image of your
choice using the chart wizard. Your spreadsheet should contain the following data with
appropriate row and column labels:
Federal tax percentage at top of spreadsheet
State tax percentage at top of spreadsheet
For each employee (each item will be a column)
o Name
o Hours worked
o Hourly rate of pay
o Gross pay (hours worked * hourly rate of pay)
o Federal Tax Amount (gross pay * federal tax percentage)
o State Tax Amount (gross pay * state tax percentage)
o Net pay (gross pay – federal tax amount – state tax amount)
Column totals
o Total Gross pay
o Total Federal tax amount total
o Total State tax amount
o Total net pay
Column averages
o Average Gross pay
o Average Federal tax amount total
o Average State tax amount
o Average net pay
Using the Chart Wizard in Excel create a Chart of the data of your choice with a chart
type of your choosing
Submit a printout of your spreadsheet with your final exam on the day of the final.
III. Powerpoint
Create a presentation consisting of at least 5 slides on any topic. Include the following features:
Varied slide types
Text
o Centered
o Bulleted list
o Bold
Any clip art or other graphics image
Sound clip
Italic text
Sound clips, videos, graphics and clip art can be downloaded from free sources on the web.
Print out your slide presentation. You may print multiple slides on one page.
Submit the printout of the presentation with your final exam on the day of the final.
IV. Access
Create a database with at least eight records added to keep track of your favorite television shows.
Each record should have at least five fields of your choice. Submit the following screen captures
of your database design and functioning in a word document:
Screen capture of Database design from the design view after creating table
Screen capture of Datasheet view after entering data for at least eight records
Screen capture of Query design views for each of two queries
Screen capture of Output from Queries after running each of two queries
Exam ...
Sourabh Gujar is interning as a database analyst reporting to William Hall. His responsibilities include analyzing 15 years of data from the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) by running queries in SQL and generating graphs from the results in tools like Tableau. NFIRS is a system initiated by the U.S. Fire Administration to document the nature and scope of fire problems in the U.S. It contains over 2 million incident records per year. Sourabh's work involves cleaning the data, writing SQL queries to analyze it, and exporting graphs for visualization and presentation.
In our research, we begin with considering the HTN planning algorithm, but all these papers do not consider formal grammar approach application as a system for defining the syntax of a language by specifying the strings of symbols or sentences that are considered grammatical.
In our paper, we are going to present the idea of how the using of the formal grammar can solve the problem of web services composition in the context of virtual enterprise synthesis and may essentially decrease the number of web services possible combinations to be processed by algorithm
Recorded Future News Analytics for Financial ServicesChris Holden
Recorded Future harvests and organizes the predictive information contained on the web. They provide clients with tools to analyze past, planned, and speculative events extracted from web sources. This allows clients to create customized media-analytic feeds and apply the data to tasks like liquidity management, short-term trading, strategy allocation, and risk modeling. Case studies show the data has predictive power and can improve models when combined with traditional market data.
This document provides an excerpt from the book "Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Programming Inside Out" which discusses how to create advanced user forms in Excel VBA. It describes building a user form to capture customer information from a worksheet. The form allows the user to enter or edit data, which is validated and stored in the worksheet. It also shows how to navigate between records using buttons and dynamically determine the last row of data. The form keeps track of changes separately until the user saves or cancels them.
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The document discusses stream processing and provides an overview of Hazelcast Jet. It begins with explaining why streaming is useful and describes different streaming approaches like event-driven programming. It then provides details on Hazelcast Jet, including its concepts of pipelines and jobs. The document also discusses open data standards like GTFS and demonstrates a sample streaming pipeline that enriches public transportation data from open APIs.
Land Use Prediction Using Land Transformation Model (LTM)Mary Adel
The document describes running a Land Transformation Model (LTM) to predict future land use in the Semeniyh Basin area of Malaysia. Key steps include:
1) Creating driver layers representing factors like proximity to urban and transportation features.
2) Formatting 2006 and 2010 land use layers and excluding certain land types.
3) Training a neural network using the driver and land use layers then testing it on a portion of the data, achieving 69.83% accuracy.
4) Forecasting land use in 2014 by running the trained network on new input data and exporting the predicted land use map.
IRJET- Sentiment Analysis of Election Result based on Twitter Data using RIRJET Journal
This document summarizes research analyzing sentiment about election results on Twitter using R. Tweets before and after the election were collected and cleaned in R. Sentiment analysis was performed by comparing terms to positive and negative word lists. Sentiment was more positive before (score of 96) than after (score of 27) the election, indicating people were less satisfied after the results. Word clouds visualized the most common words, showing different topics of discussion before versus after the vote. The analysis provided insight into public opinion shifts relating to the election outcome.
- Time series analysis involves analyzing data that is collected over successive points in time for a single or multiple variables. Examples include sales, stock prices, GDP.
- Three main types of data are cross-sectional, time series, and panel data. Cross-sectional data involves observations of multiple subjects at a single point in time. Time series data tracks a single variable over time. Panel data combines both by observing multiple subjects over multiple time periods.
- An example dataset on military spending and government debt for countries from 1960-2010 was used to illustrate the different data types. Cross-sectional plots were generated for 2010 data, time series plots tracked two variables for the US from 1960-2010, and panel data plotted four countries
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The document describes the results of an experiment testing how different types of flour affect the rise of bread. Tapioca flour was found to produce the greatest rise, with bread rising an average of 6.5 cm. Whole wheat flour produced the lowest rise at around 3.5 cm. Tapioca flour contains no gluten, but is often combined with rice flour, baking soda, and baking powder to produce rise similar to gluten-containing flours. The precise measurements show tapioca flour to be the most effective at making bread rise.
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This document discusses analyzing factors that contribute to flight cancellations using two datasets from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. It describes exploring relationships between cancellation rates and variables like the number of departures by airline, total passengers by airport, and flight distance. Unsupervised and supervised models will be used to analyze segments, airports, and airlines to determine the best predictor of cancellations. Recommendations will aim to help travelers, airlines, and airports respond to cancellation patterns.
CSE 382Project #1 - US LocationsSummer 2021You will MargenePurnell14
CSE 382
Project #1 - US Locations
Summer 2021
You will create a MS VS solution named USLocations that has the following 3 projects:
USLocations (library). For this project, you create software to support a software suite that will be used to answer
questions about locations in the US (e.g., population, zip codes, etc). At the core of this work will be a class that stores
information about locations in the US - USLocations. This class will provide basic support for locations in the US:
What is the distance between two zip codes? What are the common names for a particular zip code? What is the income in
a particular state? The contents of this library will be one class definition and no Main method.
Distance (console application). This console app will operate as follows: The user can type in two legal zip codes and
determine the distance between the two locations. Or, the user can exit the program using “exit”. In the example, the user
input is shown in bold, output is shown in italics.
distance> 45056 45003
The distance between 45056 and 45003 is 5.58 miles (8.98 km)
distance> 45003 45056
The distance between 45003 and 45056 is 5.58 miles (8.98 km)
distance> exit
Goodbye!
Common (console application). This console app will operate as follows: The user can type in two legal states and the
output will consist of all city names that are located in both states in alphabetical order. Or, the user can exit the program
using “exit”. In the example, the user input is shown in bold, output is shown in italics.
commons> MI OH
ADA
...
OXFORD
...
YALE
commons> exit
Goodbye!
Class definition details. Inside the USLocations shared library, you will define a class named USLocations. At a
minimum, your class USLocations must define the following:
public class USLocations {
// This constructor will initiate the loading of the TSV file.
// The constructor must return very quickly, perhaps before all
// of the zip code information has been completely loaded. Tasks
// will be needed to do this.
public USLocations(string fileName) {
}
/**
* Returns the city names that appear in both of the given states.
* "OH" and "MI" would yield {OXFORD, FRANKLIN, ... }
*/
public ISet<string> GetCommonCityNames(string state1, string state2) {
/**
* Returns all zipcodes that are within a specified distance from a
* particular zipcode.
*/
// Do this by researching the "Haversine" formula to do this one.
// The formulat for converting from degrees to radians is:
// radians = degrees * Math.PI / 180.0;
public double Distance(int zip1, int zip2) {
}
}
Notes.
● A data file containing information of all US zipcodes (zipcodes.tsv) has been provided to you and is
located in the Google Docs folder. Be aware that the testing of your code may involve a different, and/or bigger,
file than the one provided to you. You may find it helpful to put artificial zip codes into data file to increase the
size of the file. The contents of the data file are described here.
● Bo ...
The document discusses various types of reports that can be generated in the Horizon library system, ranging from easy reports that provide quick answers to more difficult reports requiring SQL queries. It provides examples of easy reports to find borrower information or item circulation statistics and describes using the Item_Report tool to filter items. More complex reports may involve saving data to files and editing them in other programs. The most difficult reports involve hidden database tables only accessible by system administrators or statistics that have been collapsed over time.
Network Flow Pattern Extraction by Clustering Eugine KangEugine Kang
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The document describes a courier management system project. The proposed system aims to automate the process of tracking courier deliveries and shipments. Key features include allowing users to book deliveries online, track shipment status in real-time, and calculate delivery costs automatically based on weight and destination. The system is designed to improve efficiency over a manual process by storing all courier data in a centralized database and making it accessible online. It is implemented using a web-based PHP front-end and MySQL database to easily store and retrieve delivery booking and tracking information.
This talk will be about the reasons behind the new stream processing model, how it compare to the old batch model, what are their pros and cons, and a list of existing technologies implementing stream processing with their most prominent characteristics. It will contain details of one possible use-case of data streaming that is not possible with batches: display in (near) real-time all trains in Switzerland and their position on a map, beginning with an overview of all the requirements and the design. Finally, using an OpenData endpoint and the Hazelcast platform,showing a working demo implementation of it.
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Firewall 2
Virtual Private Network (VPN) 3
Proxy Servers 3
Network Address Translation (NAT) 3
Routers, Switches, and Bridges 3
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T issue engineering aims to replace, repair or regeneratetissue/organ function, by delivering signalling molecules andcells on a three-dimensional (3D) biomaterials scaffold that
supports cell infiltration and tissue organization1,2. To control cell
behaviour and ultimately induce structural and functional tissue
formation on surfaces, planar substrates have been patterned with
adhesion signals that mimic the spatial cues to guide cell attachment
and function3–5. The objective of this study is to create biochemical
channels in 3D hydrogel matrices for guided axonal growth. An agarose
hydrogel modified with a cysteine compound containing a sulphydryl
protecting group provides a photolabile substrate that can be
patterned with biochemical cues. In this transparent hydrogel we
immobilized the adhesive fibronectin peptide fragment, glycine–
arginine–glycine–aspartic acid–serine (GRGDS),in selected volumes of
the matrix using a focused laser.We verified in vitro the guidance effects
of GRGDS oligopeptide-modified channels on the 3D cell migration
and neurite outgrowth. This method for immobilizing biomolecules in
3D matrices can generally be applied to any optically clear hydrogel,
offering a solution to construct scaffolds with programmed spatial
features for tissue engineering applications.
Hydrogels have been widely studied as tissue scaffolds because they
are biocompatible and non-adhesive to cells, allowing cell adhesion
to be programmed in6–8. Current microfabrication methods for
3D hydrogel matrices with controlled intrinsic structure mainly
include photolithographic patterning9–11, microfluidic patterning12,
electrochemical deposition13 and 3D printing14. Notably, although these
layering techniques can conveniently shape the hydrogel on X–Y planes,
they have limited control over both the coherence of the layers along the
z direction and the local chemistry. Combining photolabile hydrogel
matrices with focused light provides the possibility of eliminating the
layering process and directly modifying the local physical or chemical
properties in 3D. This results in a promising (and perhaps facile) way to
fabricate novel tissue constructs15,16, as is described herein to control cell
behaviour by controlling the local chemical properties of gels.
Reconstituting adhesive biomolecules into biomaterials is of great
importance to understanding cell–substrate interactions that can be
translated to tissue-regeneration designs. Using 2D lithographic
techniques, adhesive biomolecules can be localized in arbitrary shapes
and sizes17,18. For example, patterning narrow strips of the extracellular
matrix (ECM) adhesion protein, laminin, on non-cell-adhesive 2D
substrates elicited.
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Create a one page document on any topic that interests you and save it with your User ID as the
leading characters in the file name. Your document must include the following features:
Bold text
Italic text
Underlined text
Centered text
Copied text (copy and paste text)
o Change the font type and font size of the copied text
A bulleted list (as in this list)
Any clip art or other graphics image inserted into your document
Submit a printout of your word document with your final exam on the day of the final.
II. Excel
Create a spreadsheet for a payroll application for at least five employees and save it with your
User ID as the leading characters in the file name. Include at least one graphic image of your
choice using the chart wizard. Your spreadsheet should contain the following data with
appropriate row and column labels:
Federal tax percentage at top of spreadsheet
State tax percentage at top of spreadsheet
For each employee (each item will be a column)
o Name
o Hours worked
o Hourly rate of pay
o Gross pay (hours worked * hourly rate of pay)
o Federal Tax Amount (gross pay * federal tax percentage)
o State Tax Amount (gross pay * state tax percentage)
o Net pay (gross pay – federal tax amount – state tax amount)
Column totals
o Total Gross pay
o Total Federal tax amount total
o Total State tax amount
o Total net pay
Column averages
o Average Gross pay
o Average Federal tax amount total
o Average State tax amount
o Average net pay
Using the Chart Wizard in Excel create a Chart of the data of your choice with a chart
type of your choosing
Submit a printout of your spreadsheet with your final exam on the day of the final.
III. Powerpoint
Create a presentation consisting of at least 5 slides on any topic. Include the following features:
Varied slide types
Text
o Centered
o Bulleted list
o Bold
Any clip art or other graphics image
Sound clip
Italic text
Sound clips, videos, graphics and clip art can be downloaded from free sources on the web.
Print out your slide presentation. You may print multiple slides on one page.
Submit the printout of the presentation with your final exam on the day of the final.
IV. Access
Create a database with at least eight records added to keep track of your favorite television shows.
Each record should have at least five fields of your choice. Submit the following screen captures
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Screen capture of Database design from the design view after creating table
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Screen capture of Query design views for each of two queries
Screen capture of Output from Queries after running each of two queries
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questions about locations in the US (e.g., population, zip codes, etc). At the core of this work will be a class that stores
information about locations in the US - USLocations. This class will provide basic support for locations in the US:
What is the distance between two zip codes? What are the common names for a particular zip code? What is the income in
a particular state? The contents of this library will be one class definition and no Main method.
Distance (console application). This console app will operate as follows: The user can type in two legal zip codes and
determine the distance between the two locations. Or, the user can exit the program using “exit”. In the example, the user
input is shown in bold, output is shown in italics.
distance> 45056 45003
The distance between 45056 and 45003 is 5.58 miles (8.98 km)
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distance> exit
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Common (console application). This console app will operate as follows: The user can type in two legal states and the
output will consist of all city names that are located in both states in alphabetical order. Or, the user can exit the program
using “exit”. In the example, the user input is shown in bold, output is shown in italics.
commons> MI OH
ADA
...
OXFORD
...
YALE
commons> exit
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Class definition details. Inside the USLocations shared library, you will define a class named USLocations. At a
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// The constructor must return very quickly, perhaps before all
// of the zip code information has been completely loaded. Tasks
// will be needed to do this.
public USLocations(string fileName) {
}
/**
* Returns the city names that appear in both of the given states.
* "OH" and "MI" would yield {OXFORD, FRANKLIN, ... }
*/
public ISet<string> GetCommonCityNames(string state1, string state2) {
/**
* Returns all zipcodes that are within a specified distance from a
* particular zipcode.
*/
// Do this by researching the "Haversine" formula to do this one.
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// radians = degrees * Math.PI / 180.0;
public double Distance(int zip1, int zip2) {
}
}
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Firewall 2
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Proxy Servers 3
Network Address Translation (NAT) 3
Routers, Switches, and Bridges 3
The Domain Name System (DNS) 3
Intrusion Detection Systems and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS) 3
Network Access Control 3
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T issue engineering aims to replace, repair or regeneratetissue/organ function, by delivering signalling molecules andcells on a three-dimensional (3D) biomaterials scaffold that
supports cell infiltration and tissue organization1,2. To control cell
behaviour and ultimately induce structural and functional tissue
formation on surfaces, planar substrates have been patterned with
adhesion signals that mimic the spatial cues to guide cell attachment
and function3–5. The objective of this study is to create biochemical
channels in 3D hydrogel matrices for guided axonal growth. An agarose
hydrogel modified with a cysteine compound containing a sulphydryl
protecting group provides a photolabile substrate that can be
patterned with biochemical cues. In this transparent hydrogel we
immobilized the adhesive fibronectin peptide fragment, glycine–
arginine–glycine–aspartic acid–serine (GRGDS),in selected volumes of
the matrix using a focused laser.We verified in vitro the guidance effects
of GRGDS oligopeptide-modified channels on the 3D cell migration
and neurite outgrowth. This method for immobilizing biomolecules in
3D matrices can generally be applied to any optically clear hydrogel,
offering a solution to construct scaffolds with programmed spatial
features for tissue engineering applications.
Hydrogels have been widely studied as tissue scaffolds because they
are biocompatible and non-adhesive to cells, allowing cell adhesion
to be programmed in6–8. Current microfabrication methods for
3D hydrogel matrices with controlled intrinsic structure mainly
include photolithographic patterning9–11, microfluidic patterning12,
electrochemical deposition13 and 3D printing14. Notably, although these
layering techniques can conveniently shape the hydrogel on X–Y planes,
they have limited control over both the coherence of the layers along the
z direction and the local chemistry. Combining photolabile hydrogel
matrices with focused light provides the possibility of eliminating the
layering process and directly modifying the local physical or chemical
properties in 3D. This results in a promising (and perhaps facile) way to
fabricate novel tissue constructs15,16, as is described herein to control cell
behaviour by controlling the local chemical properties of gels.
Reconstituting adhesive biomolecules into biomaterials is of great
importance to understanding cell–substrate interactions that can be
translated to tissue-regeneration designs. Using 2D lithographic
techniques, adhesive biomolecules can be localized in arbitrary shapes
and sizes17,18. For example, patterning narrow strips of the extracellular
matrix (ECM) adhesion protein, laminin, on non-cell-adhesive 2D
substrates elicited.
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PART 1: PERSONAL REFLECTION
TOPIC: What is one problem, issue, or need in the world, or in your own community, that you care a lot about?
PERSONAL CONNECTION: Why is this particular issue important to you? Is there something in your life experience or academic studies that relates?
ROOT CAUSE HYPOTHESIS: What do you think are some of the root causes of this issue? Explain.
AUDIENCE HYPOTHESIS: Based on the causes you have identified, who would be a good audience for you to try to make a change on this issue? Why?
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: The next step is research, What are 3 questions related to your issue that you want to answer during your research? Think of information that might help you better understand the issue in order to address or solve it.
PART 2: RESEARCH SUMMARY
SOURCE #1: Include APA-formatted citation here, including link if applicable:
How can you tell that this is a reliable source?
In this column, make a list of the most important facts or statistics you learned from this source:
In this column, explain in your own words why the facts you included to the left are important:
What was the most important thing you learned from this source? Why?
SOURCE #2: Include APA-formatted citation here, including link if applicable:
How can you tell that this is a reliable source?
In this column, make a list of the most important facts or statistics you learned from this source:
In this column, explain in your own words why the facts you included to the left are important:
What was the most important thing you learned from this source? Why?
SOURCE #3: Include APA-formatted citation here, including link if applicable:
How can you tell that this is a reliable source?
In this column, make a list of the most important facts or statistics you learned from this source:
In this column, explain in your own words why the facts you included to the left are important:
What was the most important thing you learned from this source? Why?
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Message: What is the subtext of the campaign? In other words, what messages are you communicating by the headline?
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Ensuring Fairness and Validity
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Reporting the Results
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Evaluating the Process
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Collaboration
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For most people, a hospital is a place that we don't want to go, but we may have to go if
we get ill. Pain and death brought by diseases terrify us, which make us avoid thinking
of a hospital, not to mention visiting a hospital if not necessary. As for me, a hospital is a
special place. My father is a doctor who helps thousands of patients get well. I spent my
childhood watching him cure patients and bring happiness back to their life. A hospital
represents hope and wellness to patients and their loved ones, and we cannot simply
correlate it with the negative image brought by diseases, form an idea for illness and
even hospital fear. I want to propose a series of exhibitions to awaken people's outdated
and even prejudiced views, just like “A Hacker Manifesto” taught us. We need to bring
this spirit to break the perception in the traditional sense. This exhibition, I hope to let
patients or visitors think more deeply about what disease or disability has brought us.
Inspired by ‘A Hacker Manifesto’, I want to subvert mundane ideas and provide a
completely new experience to hospital visitors through this exhibition. Many relate their
past bad experiences and sad stories with hospitals. Thus, they hold a negative and
prejudice attitude toward the hospital and refuse to change. In this exhibition, I will
present the ‘hope’ and ‘wellness’ side of the hospital. Instead of breaking us down, a
hospital is protecting us from losing health or even life. Also, I want to exhibit the
optimism and fortitude the patients have when they fight against diseases. The shining
qualities they maintain to win the battle of life are so inspiring. We can understand the
meaning of life better from the hospital exhibition.
To organize an impressive exhibition, I choose a comprehensive hospital with a large
amount of patients. In this way, more people will be attracted to the exhibition in the
hospital than in smaller hospitals. They can enjoy the exhibition works when they wait in
line. There are many kinds of patients in general hospitals. I hope to bring some new
concept or idea to the patient.
After comparing several local hospitals in San Francisco, I decided to choose the
hospital in Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser's hospitals are widely distributed, and almost all
of California's medical systems are involved. Exhibitions can have more widely flowed,
and the community around Kaiser is rich. There are companies as well as residential
areas and even schools. The success of the exhibition can benefit the surrounding
communities more broadly.
Kaiser Permanente Campus in San Francisco
For a specific location, I chose the Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center
and Medical Offices (2425 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94115). In the lobby of the
entrance, you can see a very wide area, on the righ.
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is to describe location (superior & inferior attachments, action and innervations of the following muscles: please make sure to describe that mentioned above on each muscles.
Deltoid
Triceps brachii
Biceps brachii
Coracobrachialis
Brachialis
Brachioradialis
Sternocleidomastoid
Trapezius
Latissimus Dorsi
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Subscapularis
Sartorius
Iliotibial tract/band
Tensor Fascia Lata
Describe glenohumeral joint (anatomy, ligaments, and movements at this articulation).
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Your midterm will be a virtual, individual assignment. You can choos.docxnettletondevon
Your midterm will be a virtual, individual assignment. You can choose one of the following to complete:
-Website (sites.google.com or wordpress.com)
-Blog (blogger.com or tumblr)
-Vlog
You have to find a way to tie in
ALL
of the following topics in your multimedia midterm project:
-Cellular Reproduction
-Meiosis
-DNA structure/Function
-Bacteria and Archaea
-Protists
You'll either have to explain your information at an elementary, lay (someone not familiar with science), or the scientific level.
Your midterm project will be due on February 26, 2020 at 11:59 pm.
In your project you aren’t giving definitions, you’re explaining in a unique way how all the topics tie in together. If you choose elementary you need to be creative and engaging as they have a short attention span and have little to no knowledge of science. For the lay audience you’ll need to relate it to the real world or real world events. Think of this audience as explaining these subjects to your mother or grandmother. For the scientific audience, you must use scientific language and present your information in a matter of fact way. This requires an innovative mindset.
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Your local art museum has asked you to design a gallery dedicated to.docxnettletondevon
Your local art museum has asked you to design a gallery dedicated to works of art from one of the following movements:
Modernism
You may use Word or PowerPoint to design your gallery.
You will design your gallery as if you were guiding a visitor to each work of art.
In your gallery, include the following:
A brief introduction to your gallery, which includes a description of the movement and the time period to which your gallery is dedicated.
Six images of works of art that incorporate the characteristics significant to movement and time period. Along with each image of a work of art, include the citation for the work of art. A summary of how the media (materials), methods, and subject are significant to that time period and region, using appropriate art terminology.
A summary of how iconographic, historical, political, philosophical, religious, and social factors of the movement are reflected in the work of art.
Make use of at least three scholarly sources
Cite your sources
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Your letter should include Introduction – Include your name, i.docxnettletondevon
Your letter should include:
Introduction – Include your name, if you are a full-time or part-time student, your program name and your semester of study.
Body of letter – Why do you think you qualify for an award? Include your volunteer work within the community.
Conclusion – Show your appreciation for being considered and include how receiving an award will assist with your education.
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Your legal analysis should be approximately 500 wordsDetermine.docxnettletondevon
Your legal analysis should be approximately 500 words
Determine whether Mr. Johnson discriminated against Ms. Djarra based on religion.
Discuss whether Mr. Johnson offered reasonable accommodations to Ms. Djarra.
Identify the amount and type of damages to be awarded, if any.
The Religious Discrimination – Reasonable Accommodations analysis
Tip for what I need for the analysis section: An analysis section draws meaning from the events that occurred. Go in depth about the implications of their viewpoints or actions.
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Your Last Name 1Your Name Teacher Name English cl.docxnettletondevon
Your Last Name 1
Your Name
Teacher Name
English class number
Due Date
Title
Start typing here. Delete the notes below after you read through them.
Indent each paragraph and use double spacing and the following formatting:
1 inch margins
Times New Roman
12 point font type
DO NOT use any of the following:
NO border,
NO word art,
NO drawings,
NO ALL CAPS,
NO exclamation points!,
Your Last Name 2
NO underlining,
NO bold,
NO italics (except for references to literature)
NO different font types, sizes or colors.
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Your job is to delegate job tasks to each healthcare practitioner (U.docxnettletondevon
Delegate tasks to healthcare practitioners during the day shift by filling out a staffing table or describing each person's tasks. Use a primary, team, or modular nursing staffing model to help make delegation decisions. Follow APA style guidelines by typing responses into a Microsoft Word document and uploading the completed staffing table or document.
Your job is to look at the routing tables and DRAW (on a piece of pa.docxnettletondevon
Your job is to look at the routing tables and DRAW (on a piece of paper) the topology based on the information in the routing tables. All of the LANS have the first address (.1). Your deliverable is to draw the topology, with the router names, with the interface names and addresses based on the information given. Please take a picture of your drawing and attach it to the dropbox.
I already did this assignment. i am attaching my work also, i am so confused about these ports. i am attaching, my professors note as well. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. and fix it
you did not list the serial ports correctly. The serial ports are what connect the routers together. 2 connecting serial ports will have addresses on the SAME network. The serial port does not stick out of the router like the LANs, the serial ports connect the routers to each other.
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Your job is to design a user interface that displays the lotto.docxnettletondevon
Your job is to design a user interface that displays the lotto balls that are drawn when drawing up to balls from 5 total of 30 balls.
Use 5 image elements to display the ball images from this zipfile:
lottoballs.zip
(I WILL ATTACH THE FILE)
Use a button to perform the drawing.
Use a Lotto class object in the script lotto-class.js to simulate drawing the balls.
Use a CSS file to set the fonts, colors, and sizes of the elements on your page.
Include a link back to your index page. ** ONLY SHOW FIVE BALLS IN HTML
The Lotto class object draws the balls with replacement and sorts them in numeric order before outputting them.
Allow the user to choose how many balls from which to draw and how many balls to draw. This provides a variety of Lotto games to play.
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Your Introduction of the StudyYour Purpose of the stud.docxnettletondevon
Your
Introduction
of the Study
Your
Purpose
of the study
Your
Methodology
Add your ethical considerations for the survey to your Methodology
Add your measurement strategy to your Methodology
Include a copy of the questionnaire or survey in the Methodology
Provide your
Data Analysis
with survey results
Data results should be provided in graphic form, making them user-friendly information
Provide your
Conclusion
regarding the study. Be sure to tell how well you answered your research question, the status of your hypothesis (true/false), and the value of your survey results for your topic moving forward
USE the attached paper to complete final.
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Your instructor will assign peer reviewers. You will review a fell.docxnettletondevon
Your instructor will assign peer reviewers. You will review a fellow student's Week 1 materials and provide substantive and constructive feedback to them on the direction for their final paper (250 word minimum). Is something useful missing from the outline? Do you know additional sources (or places to find good sources) the person might want to include? Do you understand clearly his or her topic and thesis?
Fellow Student week I material:
Title of Paper: Long Term Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect.
Introduction:
The voice that is hardly heard. Child abuse and neglect have become predators within human history. As time has passed the outstanding cases that have come about over the many years have raised many eyebrows and society has become appreciative to the revilement of these evil acts within all communities. Child abuse and neglect can take place in a home as well as outside a home places many couldn’t even imagine such as within our school system as well as playgrounds. Even though many times these evil acts take place within a home it can be done by family, friends and acquaintances of the child. Child abuse and neglect can be performed in various ways such as neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychological abuse and emotional abuse.
Direct Statement and Research Question:
The voice that is hardly heard. Can child abuse and child neglect affect an individual?
Proposal:
The paper that I am presenting to you today will explore the aspects of child abuse, child neglect, effects of the abuse, signs of abuse, signs of neglect, symptoms, risk factors, treatment and prevention. Individuals have their own presumptions of their definition of child abuse as well as child neglect. Some of those presumptions that I have heard were the failure to provide enough love to a child, the failure to provide enough necessities to a child. Child neglect and abuse goes deeper than this the emotional neglect, physical neglect and medical neglect. Where a child sustained physical injuries due to the act of hitting, shaking, burning and kicking describes physical abuse. Sexual activity that the child cannot consent of or comprehend refers to sexual abuse. These acts involve anal and genital intercourse, oral contact, and fondling. Emotional as well as psychological abuse involves those words of putting children down, vulgar language, screaming and yelling can all involve emotional as well as psychological abuse towards a child.
Methodology and Data:
I plan on delivering my methodology through statistics such as research journals and individuals in society that also work with children who have been abused as well as neglected such as interviewing social workers, teachers, health professionals and individuals within society. Understanding that many abused children do not come forward because of that fear that has been placed in them. The fear of becoming the blame, the fear of being rejected or refused, the fear of the blame and the fear of being ashamed so.
Your initial reading is a close examination of the work youve c.docxnettletondevon
Your initial reading is a close examination of the work you've chosen before you read about it. In order to describe what you see, you might consider:
What do you notice first? Why? What do the colors convey? How? How is the space occupied? Is there a foreground and a background (2D) or is the piece sculptural (3D) with mass and volume? Is there an implied shape, such as a triangle, square, or circle, that brings balance to the composition? Are there diagonal lines that make it dynamic?
Next, read the materials provided about the work of art. You are welcome to do additional research on the internet as long as you use reputable websites, such as those from museums and art publications. Go back to your piece and take an even closer look. Think about what you've read and what you see. How does its meaning deepen from additional information the work of art?
Then, consider how the formal elements play into the artist's intention or audience's interpretation of the work. Making connections and observations about form and content are the key to writing a strong analysis. Remember to cite as appropriate.
Include several of areas from the first and second points to bring you to the third point.
1. Initial Reading (what do you see and understand when you first look at the work?)
Medium (materials)
Formal Elements
Subject
2. Contextual Research
Content
History
Emphasis
Effect
Symbolism
Relevance
Political Parallels
Social Implications
Audience?
Influences?
Captions/Title/Text
Ethical/Logical/Emotional Appeal?
3. Meaning
Bring it together. What does the work of art mean? Develop a persuasive, cohesive analysis that includes what you see through form and context.
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Your initial posting must be no less than 200 words each and is due .docxnettletondevon
Your initial posting must be no less than 200 words each and is due
no later than Wednesday 11:59 PM EST/EDT.
The day you post this will count as one of your required four unique postings.
Identify the standard that courts use to qualify someone as an expert witness. Then discuss the standards used to allow that individual's testimony in court. Here, you will want to refer to the Federal Rules of Evidence as well as the Daubert Standard and several other important landmark cases. Include in your response the Saint Leo core value of integrity.
Saint Leo Core Value of Integrity:
The commitment of Saint Leo University to excellence demands that its members live its mission and deliver on its promise. The faculty, staff, and students pledge to be honest, just, and consistent in word and deed.
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Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Airline Delays Your task is to create an application that.docx
1. Airline Delays
Your task is to create an application that would allow us
to extract some interesting information from flight
delays recorded at two major airports of NYC -- JFK
and LGA. See attached the data file. Each row in the
file corresponds to a delayed flight that was recorded in
January 2015 for JFK and LGA. While this particular file
is for January 2015, we would want to be able to use
your program for different files as we get new data.
Assume that the file contains at most 1000 records
(there may be less records than that). The first column
is always the 3 letter airport code of the originating
airport and the space delimited second column is the
departure delay encountered in minutes.
[50 points] Your program should read this file into
arrays. Make sure that the file exist. If the program
cannot find the file, it should display an error message
telling the user that the data file could not be found.
Once the file is successfully read, your program should
allow user to get the following information:
2. [50 points] Feature #1 Average Delay: Ask user to
enter an airport code. Given the airport code, report the
average delay in minutes encountered for the flights
that originated from that airport. If user enters “ALL”
(without quotation mark) as the airport code, you should
report the average delay for all flights regardless of the
originating airport.
[60 points] Feature #2 Maximum Delay: Report the
maximum delay encountered on these flights along with
the airport from which that flight originated. Make sure
to report the delay in hours -- note that the delays are in
minutes in the file, but we want to display the delay in
hours for this feature only.
[60 points] Feature #3 Flight Count: Ask user to enter minimum
delay in minutes and the airport code.
Report the number of flights from that airport that encountered
delays greater than or equal to the user
specified minutes. If user enters “ALL” for airport, display any
flights that is delayed more than the specified
number of minutes regardless of the originating airport.
[30 points] Feature #0 Exit: Exit the program.
Make sure that your code is commented and indented properly (-
3. 50).
Make sure that each feature is in its own function (-60).
Module 4 - SLP
MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
For the Module 4 SLP assignment think about a major
organizational change that occurred in your workplace. Think
carefully about the steps taken by management during the
change process, and the organizational change processes and
concepts that you read about in the background materials. Then
write a 2- to 3-page paper addressing the following issues.
Make sure to cite at least two of the required background
readings on organizational change in your paper:
1. Describe the change that occurred in your workplace, and list
the major steps or stages involved in this change.
2. What stages were successful during this process, and which
ones were problematic or handled poorly?
3. Do a side-by-side comparison between the steps you listed in
your answer to Question 1 and the steps used in Lewin’s three
steps, Kotter’s eight steps, or the five-step approach of action
research. What were the key similarities and differences
between these models and the ones used in your organization?
4. Based on your answers to Questions 2 and 3, do you think the
change process would have gone better if management used
Lewin’s three steps, Kotter’s eight steps, or the five-step
approach of action research?
PLEASE us the materials found in the Leadership M4 CASE
assignment.
CENSUS 2010
4. Your job is to write a program that would help us analyze the
data from 2010 census. Make sure to download counties.txt.
You will need to read this file and display a series of reports
on the data.
Features 1 to 4 -- each feature must be in its own function
with prototypes. Make sure to send in arguments by
reference where necessary.
Feature 0 (40): Read counties.txt into 3 parallel arrays. You
will see that the data file contains counties, and for each
county, you have county name , state of the country and
population .
Make sure that your program displays an error message and
exits the program if it cannot find the file counties.txt.
Assume that you may have up to 5000 counties in the data
file.
Feature 1 (60): Population Report feature displays the most
and least populous counties in US. It also displays the
average county population.
Feature 2 (60): Allow user to enter a population range (min
and max) and then display all counties that have population
within that range.
Feature 3 (50): Two counties are similar if they have the
same population and they are in the same state. Display all
counties that are similar. Hint: you need a nested loop here
-- loop inside loop. For each county, you need to check its
similarity with every other county.
Feature 4 (30): Find and display the state with the most
population.
5. Hint: because states are on multiple rows, we need to keep track
of the state of each county. Fortunately, the counties are
sorted by state. So assume you have a variable named currState
which will keep the state you are currently following.
currStatePop will keep the population of this state. Also let’s
keep maxState and maxStatePop variables. These will hold the
state with the maximum population. Now go through each
county, check if the state of the county is same as CurrState. If
so,
we need to add the population of this county to currStatePop.
Otherwise, that means we found a county with a new state.
That also means we are done with reading counties from
currState. At this point currState has the state name and the
currStatePop has the total population of currState. Check if
currStatePop is larger than maxStatePop, if so, we need to set
maxState and maxStatePop to currState and currStatePop,
respectively. And then we need to set currState to the state at
i’th
index of the for loop and currStatePop will be set to the
population of the county at i’th index.
Feature 0 (10): Exit
Avoid Penalties!
- 60 points penalty if your code is not properly indented or
contains no comments.
-100 points penalty if you do not use functions, or your code
does not compile or you use global variables.
- Refer to screenshot displayed above for more information..
Aleutians_East_Borough AK 3141
Aleutians_West_Census_Area AK 5561
Anchorage_Municipality AK 291826
6. Bethel_Census_Area AK 17013
Bristol_Bay_Borough AK 997
Denali_Borough AK 1826
Dillingham_Census_Area AK 4847
Fairbanks_North_Star_Borough AK 97581
Haines_Borough AK 2508
Hoonah-Angoon_Census_Area AK 2150
Juneau_City_and_Borough AK 31275
Kenai_Peninsula_Borough AK 55400
Ketchikan_Gateway_Borough AK 13477
Kodiak_Island_Borough AK 13592
Lake_and_Peninsula_Borough AK 1631
Matanuska-Susitna_Borough AK 88995
Nome_Census_Area AK 9492
North_Slope_Borough AK 9430
Northwest_Arctic_Borough AK 7523
Petersburg_Borough AK 3815
Prince_of_Wales-Hyder_Census_Area AK 5559
7. Sitka_City_and_Borough AK 8881
Skagway_Municipality AK 968
Southeast_Fairbanks_Census_Area AK 7029
Valdez-Cordova_Census_Area AK 9636
Wade_Hampton_Census_Area AK 7459
Wrangell_City_and_Borough AK 2369
Yakutat_City_and_Borough AK 662
Yukon-Koyukuk_Census_Area AK 5588
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Pinal_County AZ 375770
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Yavapai_County AZ 211033
Yuma_County AZ 195751
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Alpine_County CA 1175
Amador_County CA 38091
Butte_County CA 220000
Calaveras_County CA 45578
Colusa_County CA 21419
Contra_Costa_County CA 1049025
Del_Norte_County CA 28610
El_Dorado_County CA 181058
Fresno_County CA 930450
Glenn_County CA 28122
Humboldt_County CA 134623
Imperial_County CA 174528
Inyo_County CA 18546
Kern_County CA 839631
17. Kings_County CA 152982
Lake_County CA 64665
Lassen_County CA 34895
Los_Angeles_County CA 9818605
Madera_County CA 150865
Marin_County CA 252409
Mariposa_County CA 18251
Mendocino_County CA 87841
Merced_County CA 255793
Modoc_County CA 9686
Mono_County CA 14202
Monterey_County CA 415057
Napa_County CA 136484
Nevada_County CA 98764
Orange_County CA 3010232
Placer_County CA 348432
Plumas_County CA 20007
Riverside_County CA 2189641
18. Sacramento_County CA 1418788
San_Benito_County CA 55269
San_Bernardino_County CA 2035210
San_Diego_County CA 3095313
San_Francisco_County CA 805235
San_Joaquin_County CA 685306
San_Luis_Obispo_County CA 269637
San_Mateo_County CA 718451
Santa_Barbara_County CA 423895
Santa_Clara_County CA 1781642
Santa_Cruz_County CA 262382
Shasta_County CA 177223
Sierra_County CA 3240
Siskiyou_County CA 44900
Solano_County CA 413344
Sonoma_County CA 483878
Stanislaus_County CA 514453
Sutter_County CA 94737
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Trinity_County CA 13786
Tulare_County CA 442179
Tuolumne_County CA 55365
Ventura_County CA 823318
Yolo_County CA 200849
Yuba_County CA 72155
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Alamosa_County CO 15445
Arapahoe_County CO 572003
Archuleta_County CO 12084
Baca_County CO 3788
Bent_County CO 6499
Boulder_County CO 294567
Broomfield_County CO 55889
Chaffee_County CO 17809
Cheyenne_County CO 1836
Clear_Creek_County CO 9088
20. Conejos_County CO 8256
Costilla_County CO 3524
Crowley_County CO 5823
Custer_County CO 4255
Delta_County CO 30952
Denver_County CO 600158
Dolores_County CO 2064
Douglas_County CO 285465
Eagle_County CO 52197
Elbert_County CO 23086
El_Paso_County CO 622263
Fremont_County CO 46824
Garfield_County CO 56389
Gilpin_County CO 5441
Grand_County CO 14843
Gunnison_County CO 15324
Hinsdale_County CO 843
Huerfano_County CO 6711
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Jefferson_County CO 534543
Kiowa_County CO 1398
Kit_Carson_County CO 8270
Lake_County CO 7310
La_Plata_County CO 51334
Larimer_County CO 299630
Las_Animas_County CO 15507
Lincoln_County CO 5467
Logan_County CO 22709
Mesa_County CO 146723
Mineral_County CO 712
Moffat_County CO 13795
Montezuma_County CO 25535
Montrose_County CO 41276
Morgan_County CO 28159
Otero_County CO 18831
Ouray_County CO 4436
22. Park_County CO 16206
Phillips_County CO 4442
Pitkin_County CO 17148
Prowers_County CO 12551
Pueblo_County CO 159063
Rio_Blanco_County CO 6666
Rio_Grande_County CO 11982
Routt_County CO 23509
Saguache_County CO 6108
San_Juan_County CO 699
San_Miguel_County CO 7359
Sedgwick_County CO 2379
Summit_County CO 27994
Teller_County CO 23350
Washington_County CO 4814
Weld_County CO 252825
Yuma_County CO 10043
Fairfield_County CT 916829
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Union_County FL 15535
Volusia_County FL 494593
Wakulla_County FL 30776
Walton_County FL 55043
Washington_County FL 24896
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Baker_County GA 3451
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Banks_County GA 18395
Barrow_County GA 69367
Bartow_County GA 100157
Ben_Hill_County GA 17634
Berrien_County GA 19286
Bibb_County GA 155547
Bleckley_County GA 13063
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Bryan_County GA 30233
Bulloch_County GA 70217
Burke_County GA 23316
Butts_County GA 23655
Calhoun_County GA 6694
Camden_County GA 50513
Candler_County GA 10998
Carroll_County GA 110527
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Charlton_County GA 12171
Chatham_County GA 265128
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Coffee_County GA 42356
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Dade_County GA 16633
Dawson_County GA 22330
Decatur_County GA 27842
DeKalb_County GA 691893
Dodge_County GA 21796
Dooly_County GA 14918
Dougherty_County GA 94565
Douglas_County GA 132403
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Elbert_County GA 20166
Emanuel_County GA 22598
Evans_County GA 11000
Fannin_County GA 23682
Fayette_County GA 106567
Floyd_County GA 96317
Forsyth_County GA 175511
Franklin_County GA 22084
Fulton_County GA 920581
Gilmer_County GA 28292
Glascock_County GA 3082
Glynn_County GA 79626
Gordon_County GA 55186
Grady_County GA 25011
Greene_County GA 15994
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Hall_County GA 179684
Hancock_County GA 9429
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Harris_County GA 32024
Hart_County GA 25213
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Houston_County GA 139900
Irwin_County GA 9538
Jackson_County GA 60485
Jasper_County GA 13900
Jeff_Davis_County GA 15068
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Jenkins_County GA 8340
Johnson_County GA 9980
Jones_County GA 28669
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Laurens_County GA 48434
Lee_County GA 28298
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Lowndes_County GA 109233
Lumpkin_County GA 29966
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Macon_County GA 14740
Madison_County GA 28120
Marion_County GA 8742
Meriwether_County GA 21992
Miller_County GA 6125
Mitchell_County GA 23498
Monroe_County GA 26424
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Murray_County GA 39628
Muscogee_County GA 189885
Newton_County GA 99958
Oconee_County GA 32808
Oglethorpe_County GA 14899
Paulding_County GA 142324
Peach_County GA 27695
Pickens_County GA 29431
Pierce_County GA 18758
Pike_County GA 17869
Polk_County GA 41475
Pulaski_County GA 12010
Putnam_County GA 21218
Quitman_County GA 2513
Rabun_County GA 16276
Randolph_County GA 7719
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Rockdale_County GA 85215
Schley_County GA 5010
Screven_County GA 14593
Seminole_County GA 8729
Spalding_County GA 64073
Stephens_County GA 26175
Stewart_County GA 6058
Sumter_County GA 32819
Talbot_County GA 6865
Taliaferro_County GA 1717
Tattnall_County GA 25520
Taylor_County GA 8906
Telfair_County GA 16500
Terrell_County GA 9315
Thomas_County GA 44720
Tift_County GA 40118
Toombs_County GA 27223
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Troup_County GA 67044
Turner_County GA 8930
Twiggs_County GA 9023
Union_County GA 21356
Upson_County GA 27153
Walker_County GA 68756
Walton_County GA 83768
Ware_County GA 36312
Warren_County GA 5834
Washington_County GA 21187
Wayne_County GA 30099
Webster_County GA 2799
Wheeler_County GA 7421
White_County GA 27144
Whitfield_County GA 102599
Wilcox_County GA 9255
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Wilkinson_County GA 9563
Worth_County GA 21679
Hawaii_County HI 185079
Honolulu_County HI 953207
Kalawao_County HI 90
Kauai_County HI 67091
Maui_County HI 154834
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Allamakee_County IA 14330
Appanoose_County IA 12887
Audubon_County IA 6119
Benton_County IA 26076
Black_Hawk_County IA 131090
Boone_County IA 26306
Bremer_County IA 24276
Buchanan_County IA 20958
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Calhoun_County IA 9670
Carroll_County IA 20816
Cass_County IA 13956
Cedar_County IA 18499
Cerro_Gordo_County IA 44151
Cherokee_County IA 12072
Chickasaw_County IA 12439
Clarke_County IA 9286
Clay_County IA 16667
Clayton_County IA 18129
Clinton_County IA 49116
Crawford_County IA 17096
Dallas_County IA 66135
Davis_County IA 8753
Decatur_County IA 8457
Delaware_County IA 17764
38. Des_Moines_County IA 40325
Dickinson_County IA 16667
Dubuque_County IA 93653
Emmet_County IA 10302
Fayette_County IA 20880
Floyd_County IA 16303
Franklin_County IA 10680
Fremont_County IA 7441
Greene_County IA 9336
Grundy_County IA 12453
Guthrie_County IA 10954
Hamilton_County IA 15673
Hancock_County IA 11341
Hardin_County IA 17534
Harrison_County IA 14928
Henry_County IA 20145
Howard_County IA 9566
Humboldt_County IA 9815
39. Ida_County IA 7089
Iowa_County IA 16355
Jackson_County IA 19848
Jasper_County IA 36842
Jefferson_County IA 16843
Johnson_County IA 130882
Jones_County IA 20638
Keokuk_County IA 10511
Kossuth_County IA 15543
Lee_County IA 35862
Linn_County IA 211226
Louisa_County IA 11387
Lucas_County IA 8898
Lyon_County IA 11581
Madison_County IA 15679
Mahaska_County IA 22381
Marion_County IA 33309
Marshall_County IA 40648
40. Mills_County IA 15059
Mitchell_County IA 10776
Monona_County IA 9243
Monroe_County IA 7970
Montgomery_County IA 10740
Muscatine_County IA 42745
O'Brien_County IA 14398
Osceola_County IA 6462
Page_County IA 15932
Palo_Alto_County IA 9421
Plymouth_County IA 24986
Pocahontas_County IA 7310
Polk_County IA 430640
Pottawattamie_County IA 93158
Poweshiek_County IA 18914
Ringgold_County IA 5131
Sac_County IA 10350
Scott_County IA 165224
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Sioux_County IA 33704
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Tama_County IA 17767
Taylor_County IA 6317
Union_County IA 12534
Van_Buren_County IA 7570
Wapello_County IA 35625
Warren_County IA 46225
Washington_County IA 21704
Wayne_County IA 6403
Webster_County IA 38013
Winnebago_County IA 10866
Winneshiek_County IA 21056
Woodbury_County IA 102172
Worth_County IA 7598
Wright_County IA 13229
Ada_County ID 392365
42. Adams_County ID 3976
Bannock_County ID 82839
Bear_Lake_County ID 5986
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Boise_County ID 7028
Bonner_County ID 40877
Bonneville_County ID 104234
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Butte_County ID 2891
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Caribou_County ID 6963
Cassia_County ID 22952
Clark_County ID 982
Clearwater_County ID 8761
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Gooding_County ID 15464
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Jefferson_County ID 26140
Jerome_County ID 22374
Kootenai_County ID 138494
Latah_County ID 37244
Lemhi_County ID 7936
Lewis_County ID 3821
Lincoln_County ID 5208
Madison_County ID 37536
Minidoka_County ID 20069
Nez_Perce_County ID 39265
Oneida_County ID 4286
Owyhee_County ID 11526
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Power_County ID 7817
Shoshone_County ID 12765
Teton_County ID 10170
Twin_Falls_County ID 77230
Valley_County ID 9862
Washington_County ID 10198
Adams_County IL 67103
Alexander_County IL 8238
Bond_County IL 17768
Boone_County IL 54165
Brown_County IL 6937
Bureau_County IL 34978
Calhoun_County IL 5089
Carroll_County IL 15387
Cass_County IL 13642
Champaign_County IL 201081
Christian_County IL 34800
45. Clark_County IL 16335
Clay_County IL 13815
Clinton_County IL 37762
Coles_County IL 53873
Cook_County IL 5194675
Crawford_County IL 19817
Cumberland_County IL 11048
DeKalb_County IL 105160
De_Witt_County IL 16561
Douglas_County IL 19980
DuPage_County IL 916924
Edgar_County IL 18576
Edwards_County IL 6721
Effingham_County IL 34242
Fayette_County IL 22140
Ford_County IL 14081
Franklin_County IL 39561
Fulton_County IL 37069
46. Gallatin_County IL 5589
Greene_County IL 13886
Grundy_County IL 50063
Hamilton_County IL 8457
Hancock_County IL 19104
Hardin_County IL 4320
Henderson_County IL 7331
Henry_County IL 50486
Iroquois_County IL 29718
Jackson_County IL 60218
Jasper_County IL 9698
Jefferson_County IL 38827
Jersey_County IL 22985
Jo_Daviess_County IL 22678
Johnson_County IL 12582
Kane_County IL 515269
Kankakee_County IL 113449
Kendall_County IL 114736
47. Knox_County IL 52919
Lake_County IL 703462
LaSalle_County IL 113924
Lawrence_County IL 16833
Lee_County IL 36031
Livingston_County IL 38950
Logan_County IL 30305
McDonough_County IL 32612
McHenry_County IL 308760
McLean_County IL 169572
Macon_County IL 110768
Macoupin_County IL 47765
Madison_County IL 269282
Marion_County IL 39437
Marshall_County IL 12640
Mason_County IL 14666
Massac_County IL 15429
Menard_County IL 12705
48. Mercer_County IL 16434
Monroe_County IL 32957
Montgomery_County IL 30104
Morgan_County IL 35547
Moultrie_County IL 14846
Ogle_County IL 53497
Peoria_County IL 186494
Perry_County IL 22350
Piatt_County IL 16729
Pike_County IL 16430
Pope_County IL 4470
Pulaski_County IL 6161
Putnam_County IL 6006
Randolph_County IL 33476
Richland_County IL 16233
Rock_Island_County IL 147546
St._Clair_County IL 270056
Saline_County IL 24913
49. Sangamon_County IL 197465
Schuyler_County IL 7544
Scott_County IL 5355
Shelby_County IL 22363
Stark_County IL 5994
Stephenson_County IL 47711
Tazewell_County IL 135394
Union_County IL 17808
Vermilion_County IL 81625
Wabash_County IL 11947
Warren_County IL 17707
Washington_County IL 14716
Wayne_County IL 16760
White_County IL 14665
Whiteside_County IL 58498
Will_County IL 677560
Williamson_County IL 66357
Winnebago_County IL 295266
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Madison_County IN 131636
Marion_County IN 903393
Marshall_County IN 47051
Martin_County IN 10334
Miami_County IN 36903
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Pike_County IN 12845
Porter_County IN 164343
Posey_County IN 25910
Pulaski_County IN 13402
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Ripley_County IN 28818
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Warren_County IN 8508
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Allen_County KY 19956
Anderson_County KY 21421
Ballard_County KY 8249
Barren_County KY 42173
Bath_County KY 11591
Bell_County KY 28691
Boone_County KY 118811
Bourbon_County KY 19985
Boyd_County KY 49542
Boyle_County KY 28432
Bracken_County KY 8488
Breathitt_County KY 13878
Breckinridge_County KY 20059
Bullitt_County KY 74319
Butler_County KY 12690
Caldwell_County KY 12984
Calloway_County KY 37191
62. Campbell_County KY 90336
Carlisle_County KY 5104
Carroll_County KY 10811
Carter_County KY 27720
Casey_County KY 15955
Christian_County KY 73955
Clark_County KY 35613
Clay_County KY 21730
Clinton_County KY 10272
Crittenden_County KY 9315
Cumberland_County KY 6856
Daviess_County KY 96656
Edmonson_County KY 12161
Elliott_County KY 7852
Estill_County KY 14672
Fayette_County KY 295803
Fleming_County KY 14348
Floyd_County KY 39451
63. Franklin_County KY 49285
Fulton_County KY 6813
Gallatin_County KY 8589
Garrard_County KY 16912
Grant_County KY 24662
Graves_County KY 37121
Grayson_County KY 25746
Green_County KY 11258
Greenup_County KY 36910
Hancock_County KY 8565
Hardin_County KY 105543
Harlan_County KY 29278
Harrison_County KY 18846
Hart_County KY 18199
Henderson_County KY 46250
Henry_County KY 15416
Hickman_County KY 4902
Hopkins_County KY 46920
64. Jackson_County KY 13494
Jefferson_County KY 741096
Jessamine_County KY 48586
Johnson_County KY 23356
Kenton_County KY 159720
Knott_County KY 16346
Knox_County KY 31883
Larue_County KY 14193
Laurel_County KY 58849
Lawrence_County KY 15860
Lee_County KY 7887
Leslie_County KY 11310
Letcher_County KY 24519
Lewis_County KY 13870
Lincoln_County KY 24742
Livingston_County KY 9519
Logan_County KY 26835
Lyon_County KY 8314
65. McCracken_County KY 65565
McCreary_County KY 18306
McLean_County KY 9531
Madison_County KY 82916
Magoffin_County KY 13333
Marion_County KY 19820
Marshall_County KY 31448
Martin_County KY 12929
Mason_County KY 17490
Meade_County KY 28602
Menifee_County KY 6306
Mercer_County KY 21331
Metcalfe_County KY 10099
Monroe_County KY 10963
Montgomery_County KY 26499
Morgan_County KY 13923
Muhlenberg_County KY 31499
Nelson_County KY 43437
66. Nicholas_County KY 7135
Ohio_County KY 23842
Oldham_County KY 60316
Owen_County KY 10841
Owsley_County KY 4755
Pendleton_County KY 14877
Perry_County KY 28712
Pike_County KY 65024
Powell_County KY 12613
Pulaski_County KY 63063
Robertson_County KY 2282
Rockcastle_County KY 17056
Rowan_County KY 23333
Russell_County KY 17565
Scott_County KY 47173
Shelby_County KY 42074
Simpson_County KY 17327
Spencer_County KY 17061
67. Taylor_County KY 24512
Todd_County KY 12460
Trigg_County KY 14339
Trimble_County KY 8809
Union_County KY 15007
Warren_County KY 113792
Washington_County KY 11717
Wayne_County KY 20813
Webster_County KY 13621
Whitley_County KY 35637
Wolfe_County KY 7355
Woodford_County KY 24939
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Allen_Parish LA 25764
Ascension_Parish LA 107215
Assumption_Parish LA 23421
Avoyelles_Parish LA 42073
Beauregard_Parish LA 35654
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Bossier_Parish LA 116979
Caddo_Parish LA 254969
Calcasieu_Parish LA 192768
Caldwell_Parish LA 10132
Cameron_Parish LA 6839
Catahoula_Parish LA 10407
Claiborne_Parish LA 17195
Concordia_Parish LA 20822
De_Soto_Parish LA 26656
East_Baton_Rouge_Parish LA 440171
East_Carroll_Parish LA 7759
East_Feliciana_Parish LA 20267
Evangeline_Parish LA 33984
Franklin_Parish LA 20767
Grant_Parish LA 22309
Iberia_Parish LA 73240
Iberville_Parish LA 33387
69. Jackson_Parish LA 16274
Jefferson_Parish LA 432552
Jefferson_Davis_Parish LA 31594
Lafayette_Parish LA 221578
Lafourche_Parish LA 96318
La_Salle_Parish LA 14890
Lincoln_Parish LA 46735
Livingston_Parish LA 128026
Madison_Parish LA 12093
Morehouse_Parish LA 27979
Natchitoches_Parish LA 39566
Orleans_Parish LA 343829
Ouachita_Parish LA 153720
Plaquemines_Parish LA 23042
Pointe_Coupee_Parish LA 22802
Rapides_Parish LA 131613
Red_River_Parish LA 9091
Richland_Parish LA 20725
70. Sabine_Parish LA 24233
St._Bernard_Parish LA 35897
St._Charles_Parish LA 52780
St._Helena_Parish LA 11203
St._James_Parish LA 22102
St._John_the_Baptist_Parish LA 45924
St._Landry_Parish LA 83384
St._Martin_Parish LA 52160
St._Mary_Parish LA 54650
St._Tammany_Parish LA 233740
Tangipahoa_Parish LA 121097
Tensas_Parish LA 5252
Terrebonne_Parish LA 111860
Union_Parish LA 22721
Vermilion_Parish LA 57999
Vernon_Parish LA 52334
Washington_Parish LA 47168
Webster_Parish LA 41207
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West_Carroll_Parish LA 11604
West_Feliciana_Parish LA 15625
Winn_Parish LA 15313
Barnstable_County MA 215888
Berkshire_County MA 131219
Bristol_County MA 548285
Dukes_County MA 16535
Essex_County MA 743159
Franklin_County MA 71372
Hampden_County MA 463490
Hampshire_County MA 158080
Middlesex_County MA 1503085
Nantucket_County MA 10172
Norfolk_County MA 670850
Plymouth_County MA 494919
Suffolk_County MA 722023
Worcester_County MA 798552
73. Somerset_County MD 26470
Talbot_County MD 37782
Washington_County MD 147430
Wicomico_County MD 98733
Worcester_County MD 51454
Baltimore_city MD 620961
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Hancock_County ME 54418
Kennebec_County ME 122151
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Lincoln_County ME 34457
Oxford_County ME 57833
Penobscot_County ME 153923
Piscataquis_County ME 17535
Sagadahoc_County ME 35293
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Waldo_County ME 38786
Washington_County ME 32856
York_County ME 197131
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Alger_County MI 9601
Allegan_County MI 111408
Alpena_County MI 29598
Antrim_County MI 23580
Arenac_County MI 15899
Baraga_County MI 8860
Barry_County MI 59173
Bay_County MI 107771
Benzie_County MI 17525
Berrien_County MI 156813
Branch_County MI 45248
Calhoun_County MI 136146
Cass_County MI 52293
75. Charlevoix_County MI 25949
Cheboygan_County MI 26152
Chippewa_County MI 38520
Clare_County MI 30926
Clinton_County MI 75382
Crawford_County MI 14074
Delta_County MI 37069
Dickinson_County MI 26168
Eaton_County MI 107759
Emmet_County MI 32694
Genesee_County MI 425790
Gladwin_County MI 25692
Gogebic_County MI 16427
Grand_Traverse_County MI 86986
Gratiot_County MI 42476
Hillsdale_County MI 46688
Houghton_County MI 36628
Huron_County MI 33118
76. Ingham_County MI 280895
Ionia_County MI 63905
Iosco_County MI 25887
Iron_County MI 11817
Isabella_County MI 70311
Jackson_County MI 160248
Kalamazoo_County MI 250331
Kalkaska_County MI 17153
Kent_County MI 602622
Keweenaw_County MI 2156
Lake_County MI 11539
Lapeer_County MI 88319
Leelanau_County MI 21708
Lenawee_County MI 99892
Livingston_County MI 180967
Luce_County MI 6631
Mackinac_County MI 11113
Macomb_County MI 840978
77. Manistee_County MI 24733
Marquette_County MI 67077
Mason_County MI 28705
Mecosta_County MI 42798
Menominee_County MI 24029
Midland_County MI 83629
Missaukee_County MI 14849
Monroe_County MI 152021
Montcalm_County MI 63342
Montmorency_County MI 9765
Muskegon_County MI 172188
Newaygo_County MI 48460
Oakland_County MI 1202362
Oceana_County MI 26570
Ogemaw_County MI 21699
Ontonagon_County MI 6780
Osceola_County MI 23528
Oscoda_County MI 8640
78. Otsego_County MI 24164
Ottawa_County MI 263801
Presque_Isle_County MI 13376
Roscommon_County MI 24449
Saginaw_County MI 200169
St._Clair_County MI 163040
St._Joseph_County MI 61295
Sanilac_County MI 43114
Schoolcraft_County MI 8485
Shiawassee_County MI 70648
Tuscola_County MI 55729
Van_Buren_County MI 76258
Washtenaw_County MI 344791
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Wexford_County MI 32735
Aitkin_County MN 16202
Anoka_County MN 330844
Becker_County MN 32504
83. Swift_County MN 9783
Todd_County MN 24895
Traverse_County MN 3558
Wabasha_County MN 21676
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Waseca_County MN 19136
Washington_County MN 238136
Watonwan_County MN 11211
Wilkin_County MN 6576
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Dunklin_County MO 31953
Franklin_County MO 101492
Gasconade_County MO 15222
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Greene_County MO 275174
Grundy_County MO 10261
Harrison_County MO 8957
Henry_County MO 22272
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Johnson_County MO 52595
Knox_County MO 4131
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Lewis_County MO 10211
Lincoln_County MO 52566
Linn_County MO 12761
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McDonald_County MO 23083
87. Macon_County MO 15566
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Miller_County MO 24748
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Phelps_County MO 45156
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Pulaski_County MO 52274
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Ray_County MO 23494
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Ripley_County MO 14100
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St._Clair_County MO 9805
Ste._Genevieve_County MO 18145
St._Francois_County MO 65359
St._Louis_County MO 998954
89. Saline_County MO 23370
Schuyler_County MO 4431
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Taney_County MO 51675
Texas_County MO 26008
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Warren_County MO 32513
Washington_County MO 25195
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Webster_County MO 36202
Worth_County MO 2171
Wright_County MO 18815
90. St._Louis_city MO 319294
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Alcorn_County MS 37057
Amite_County MS 13131
Attala_County MS 19564
Benton_County MS 8729
Bolivar_County MS 34145
Calhoun_County MS 14962
Carroll_County MS 10597
Chickasaw_County MS 17392
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Claiborne_County MS 9604
Clarke_County MS 16732
Clay_County MS 20634
Coahoma_County MS 26151
Copiah_County MS 29449
Covington_County MS 19568
DeSoto_County MS 161252
91. Forrest_County MS 74934
Franklin_County MS 8118
George_County MS 22578
Greene_County MS 14400
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Hinds_County MS 245285
Holmes_County MS 19198
Humphreys_County MS 9375
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Itawamba_County MS 23401
Jackson_County MS 139668
Jasper_County MS 17062
Jefferson_County MS 7726
Jefferson_Davis_County MS 12487
Jones_County MS 67761
Kemper_County MS 10456
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Lamar_County MS 55658
Lauderdale_County MS 80261
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Leake_County MS 23805
Lee_County MS 82910
Leflore_County MS 32317
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Lowndes_County MS 59779
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Marion_County MS 27088
Marshall_County MS 37144
Monroe_County MS 36989
Montgomery_County MS 10925
Neshoba_County MS 29676
Newton_County MS 21720
Noxubee_County MS 11545
Oktibbeha_County MS 47671
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Pearl_River_County MS 55834
Perry_County MS 12250
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Prentiss_County MS 25276
Quitman_County MS 8223
Rankin_County MS 141617
Scott_County MS 28264
Sharkey_County MS 4916
Simpson_County MS 27503
Smith_County MS 16491
Stone_County MS 17786
Sunflower_County MS 29450
Tallahatchie_County MS 15378
Tate_County MS 28886
Tippah_County MS 22232
Tishomingo_County MS 19593
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Walthall_County MS 15443
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Big_Horn_County MT 12865
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Carbon_County MT 10078
Carter_County MT 1160
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Boone_County NE 5505
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Brown_County NE 3145
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Burt_County NE 6858
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Cass_County NE 25241
Cedar_County NE 8852
107. Chase_County NE 3966
Cherry_County NE 5713
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Clay_County NE 6542
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Cuming_County NE 9139
Custer_County NE 10939
Dakota_County NE 21006
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Dixon_County NE 6000
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Douglas_County NE 517110
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Franklin_County NE 3225
Frontier_County NE 2756
108. Furnas_County NE 4959
Gage_County NE 22311
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Gosper_County NE 2044
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Hall_County NE 58607
Hamilton_County NE 9124
Harlan_County NE 3423
Hayes_County NE 967
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Holt_County NE 10435
Hooker_County NE 736
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Jefferson_County NE 7547
Johnson_County NE 5217
Kearney_County NE 6489
109. Keith_County NE 8368
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Kimball_County NE 3821
Knox_County NE 8701
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Loup_County NE 632
McPherson_County NE 539
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Merrick_County NE 7845
Morrill_County NE 5042
Nance_County NE 3735
Nemaha_County NE 7248
Nuckolls_County NE 4500
Otoe_County NE 15740
Pawnee_County NE 2773
Perkins_County NE 2970
110. Phelps_County NE 9188
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Platte_County NE 32237
Polk_County NE 5406
Red_Willow_County NE 11055
Richardson_County NE 8363
Rock_County NE 1526
Saline_County NE 14200
Sarpy_County NE 158840
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Scotts_Bluff_County NE 36970
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Sheridan_County NE 5469
Sherman_County NE 3152
Sioux_County NE 1311
Stanton_County NE 6129
Thayer_County NE 5228
Thomas_County NE 647
111. Thurston_County NE 6940
Valley_County NE 4260
Washington_County NE 20234
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Webster_County NE 3812
Wheeler_County NE 818
York_County NE 13665
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Carroll_County NH 47818
Cheshire_County NH 77117
Coos_County NH 33055
Grafton_County NH 89118
Hillsborough_County NH 400721
Merrimack_County NH 146445
Rockingham_County NH 295223
Strafford_County NH 123143
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116. Bronx_County NY 1385108
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Cattaraugus_County NY 80317
Cayuga_County NY 80026
Chautauqua_County NY 134905
Chemung_County NY 88830
Chenango_County NY 50477
Clinton_County NY 82128
Columbia_County NY 63096
Cortland_County NY 49336
Delaware_County NY 47980
Dutchess_County NY 297488
Erie_County NY 919040
Essex_County NY 39370
Franklin_County NY 51599
Fulton_County NY 55531
Genesee_County NY 60079
Greene_County NY 49221
117. Hamilton_County NY 4836
Herkimer_County NY 64519
Jefferson_County NY 116229
Kings_County NY 2504700
Lewis_County NY 27087
Livingston_County NY 65393
Madison_County NY 73442
Monroe_County NY 744344
Montgomery_County NY 50219
Nassau_County NY 1339532
New_York_County NY 1585873
Niagara_County NY 216469
Oneida_County NY 234878
Onondaga_County NY 467026
Ontario_County NY 107931
Orange_County NY 372813
Orleans_County NY 42883
Oswego_County NY 122109
118. Otsego_County NY 62259
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Queens_County NY 2230722
Rensselaer_County NY 159429
Richmond_County NY 468730
Rockland_County NY 311687
St._Lawrence_County NY 111944
Saratoga_County NY 219607
Schenectady_County NY 154727
Schoharie_County NY 32749
Schuyler_County NY 18343
Seneca_County NY 35251
Steuben_County NY 98990
Suffolk_County NY 1493350
Sullivan_County NY 77547
Tioga_County NY 51125
Tompkins_County NY 101564
Ulster_County NY 182493
119. Warren_County NY 65707
Washington_County NY 63216
Wayne_County NY 93772
Westchester_County NY 949113
Wyoming_County NY 42155
Yates_County NY 25348
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Allen_County OH 106331
Ashland_County OH 53139
Ashtabula_County OH 101497
Athens_County OH 64757
Auglaize_County OH 45949
Belmont_County OH 70400
Brown_County OH 44846
Butler_County OH 368130
Carroll_County OH 28836
Champaign_County OH 40097
Clark_County OH 138333
124. Wayne_County OH 114520
Williams_County OH 37642
Wood_County OH 125488
Wyandot_County OH 22615
Adair_County OK 22683
Alfalfa_County OK 5642
Atoka_County OK 14182
Beaver_County OK 5636
Beckham_County OK 22119
Blaine_County OK 11943
Bryan_County OK 42416
Caddo_County OK 29600
Canadian_County OK 115541
Carter_County OK 47557
Cherokee_County OK 46987
Choctaw_County OK 15205
Cimarron_County OK 2475
Cleveland_County OK 255755
125. Coal_County OK 5925
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Cotton_County OK 6193
Craig_County OK 15029
Creek_County OK 69967
Custer_County OK 27469
Delaware_County OK 41487
Dewey_County OK 4810
Ellis_County OK 4151
Garfield_County OK 60580
Garvin_County OK 27576
Grady_County OK 52431
Grant_County OK 4527
Greer_County OK 6239
Harmon_County OK 2922
Harper_County OK 3685
Haskell_County OK 12769
Hughes_County OK 14003
126. Jackson_County OK 26446
Jefferson_County OK 6472
Johnston_County OK 10957
Kay_County OK 46562
Kingfisher_County OK 15034
Kiowa_County OK 9446
Latimer_County OK 11154
Le_Flore_County OK 50384
Lincoln_County OK 34273
Logan_County OK 41848
Love_County OK 9423
McClain_County OK 34506
McCurtain_County OK 33151
McIntosh_County OK 20252
Major_County OK 7527
Marshall_County OK 15840
Mayes_County OK 41259
Murray_County OK 13488
127. Muskogee_County OK 70990
Noble_County OK 11561
Nowata_County OK 10536
Okfuskee_County OK 12191
Oklahoma_County OK 718633
Okmulgee_County OK 40069
Osage_County OK 47472
Ottawa_County OK 31848
Pawnee_County OK 16577
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Pittsburg_County OK 45837
Pontotoc_County OK 37492
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Pushmataha_County OK 11572
Roger_Mills_County OK 3647
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Seminole_County OK 25482
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128. Stephens_County OK 45048
Texas_County OK 20640
Tillman_County OK 7992
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Allendale_County SC 10419
Anderson_County SC 187126
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Barnwell_County SC 22621
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Berkeley_County SC 177843
Calhoun_County SC 15175
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Box_Elder_County UT 49975
Cache_County UT 112656
Carbon_County UT 21403
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Garfield_County UT 5172
Grand_County UT 9225
Iron_County UT 46163
Juab_County UT 10246
Kane_County UT 7125
Millard_County UT 12503
Morgan_County UT 9469
Piute_County UT 1556
161. Rich_County UT 2264
Salt_Lake_County UT 1029655
San_Juan_County UT 14746
Sanpete_County UT 27822
Sevier_County UT 20802
Summit_County UT 36324
Tooele_County UT 58218
Uintah_County UT 32588
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Wasatch_County UT 23530
Washington_County UT 138115
Wayne_County UT 2778
Weber_County UT 231236
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162. Appomattox_County VA 14973
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Augusta_County VA 73750
Bath_County VA 4731
Bedford_County VA 68676
Bland_County VA 6824
Botetourt_County VA 33148
Brunswick_County VA 17434
Buchanan_County VA 24098
Buckingham_County VA 17146
Campbell_County VA 54842
Caroline_County VA 28545
Carroll_County VA 30042
Charles_City_County VA 7256
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Chesterfield_County VA 316236
Clarke_County VA 14034
Craig_County VA 5190
163. Culpeper_County VA 46689
Cumberland_County VA 10052
Dickenson_County VA 15903
Dinwiddie_County VA 28001
Essex_County VA 11151
Fairfax_County VA 1081726
Fauquier_County VA 65203
Floyd_County VA 15279
Fluvanna_County VA 25691
Franklin_County VA 56159
Frederick_County VA 78305
Giles_County VA 17286
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Goochland_County VA 21717
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Greene_County VA 18403
Greensville_County VA 12243
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Henry_County VA 54151
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Isle_of_Wight_County VA 35270
James_City_County VA 67009
King_and_Queen_County VA 6945
King_George_County VA 23584
King_William_County VA 15935
Lancaster_County VA 11391
Lee_County VA 25587
Loudoun_County VA 312311
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Lunenburg_County VA 12914
Madison_County VA 13308
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Nottoway_County VA 15853
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Page_County VA 24042
Patrick_County VA 18490
Pittsylvania_County VA 63506
Powhatan_County VA 28046
Prince_Edward_County VA 23368
Prince_George_County VA 35725
Prince_William_County VA 402002
Pulaski_County VA 34872
Rappahannock_County VA 7373
Richmond_County VA 9254
Roanoke_County VA 92376
166. Rockbridge_County VA 22307
Rockingham_County VA 76314
Russell_County VA 28897
Scott_County VA 23177
Shenandoah_County VA 41993
Smyth_County VA 32208
Southampton_County VA 18570
Spotsylvania_County VA 122397
Stafford_County VA 128961
Surry_County VA 7058
Sussex_County VA 12087
Tazewell_County VA 45078
Warren_County VA 37575
Washington_County VA 54876
Westmoreland_County VA 17454
Wise_County VA 41452
Wythe_County VA 29235
York_County VA 65464
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Bedford_city VA 6222
Bristol_city VA 17835
Buena_Vista_city VA 6650
Charlottesville_city VA 43475
Chesapeake_city VA 222209
Colonial_Heights_city VA 17411
Covington_city VA 5961
Danville_city VA 43055
Emporia_city VA 5927
Fairfax_city VA 22565
Falls_Church_city VA 12332
Franklin_city VA 8582
Fredericksburg_city VA 24286
Galax_city VA 7042
Hampton_city VA 137436
Harrisonburg_city VA 48914
Hopewell_city VA 22591
168. Lexington_city VA 7042
Lynchburg_city VA 75568
Manassas_city VA 37821
Manassas_Park_city VA 14273
Martinsville_city VA 13821
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