assume
Assume f(n)=4n0.1,g(n)=10logn,h(n)=2n,p(n)=3log(n) i. Is the following statement correct? Why? f(
n)=O(g(n)) ii. Is the following statement correct? Why? h(n)=O(p(n)) iii. Is the following statement
correct? Why? g(n)=O(h(n)).
Assume that there exists a bestfirst search algorithm in wh.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that there exists a best-first search algorithm in which the objective function is f(n)=(2w)g(
n)+wh(n), where f is the evaluation function, g is the path cost from the initial state to node n, and
h is the estimated cost (i.e. heuristic) of the shortest path from n to a goal state, What kind of
search does this behave like, when w=1 ?.
Assume that there are 5 processes P0 through P4 and 4 type.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that there are 5 processes, P0 through P4, and 4 types of resources. At time(t0) we have
the following system state: Check if the system is in a safe state, and see if we can grant the
following requests be, why or why not? a. P1 requests (2,1,1,0) b. P1 requests (0,2,1,0).
Assume that there are 5 processes PO through P4 and 4 type.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that there are 5 processes, PO through P4, and 4 types of resources. At time(t0) we have
the following system state: Check if the system is in a safe state, and see if we can grant the
following requests be, why or why not? a. P1 requests (2,1,1,0) b. P1 requests (0,2,1,0).
Assume that SLL is a singly linked list with the head node .pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that SLL is a singly linked list with the head node (sample SLL shown below). The
declarations of the Node and singlyLinkedList are provided below. The head always points to the
first node of SLL. If SLL is empty, the head will be NULL. Assume that each node contains a
unique integer in SLL.
class Node { friend class singlyLinkedList; public: Node (); Node (int); Node (); int getValue ();
private: int value; Node next; }; class singlyLinkedList { public: singlyLinkedList (); singlyLinkedList
(); void addFront (Node *newNode); void swapNode (Node *tNode); int findSmallestInt (); void
displaySinglyLinkedList (); private: Node *head;(a) (5 Points) (a) Implement the function in C++, int
singlyLinkedList: :findSmallestInt (); that returns the smallest elements in an singly linked list
[ANSWER] (b) (5 Points) Based on the code you write in part (a), Explain the complexity in Big-
Oh. [ANSWER].
Assume that i is in t0 register x is in f0 register the .pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that i is in $t0 register, x is in $f0 register, the base address of the array A is in $50
register. C/Java CODE: for (int i=0;i<10;i++){ if (x>5.2){ A[i]=x+1.0 } } MIPS CODE: li $t,0#i=0; li $t
5,10 1.s $f1,1.0 1.5$f2,5.2 FOR: $L0,$t5, EXIT IF: $f,$f2 sll$tt,$t0,2 $calculate 4i add $t2, $t1,$s0
# t2 holds the address of A[i] $+3,$+0,$+1.
Assume that a simple random sample has been selected and tes.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that a simple random sample has been selected and test the given claim. A data set
includes platelet counts (1000 cells/ L ) measured from 167 adult males. Test the claim that adult
males have a mean platelet count greater than 225,=0.05. Conduct a 5 -step significance test..
Assume that a security model is needed to protect informatio.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that a security model is needed to protect information used in the class you are takingsay,
the information in your courses learning management system. Use the CNSS model to identify
each of the 27 cells needed for complete information protection. Write a brief statement that
explains how you would address the components represented in each of the 27 cells..
Assume that 352 of people have sleepwalked Assume that in.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that 35.2% of people have sleepwalked. Assume that in a random sample of 1520 adults,
577 have sleepwalked. a. Assuming that the rate of 35.2% is correct, find the probability that 577
or more of the 1520 adults have sleepwalked b. Is that result of 577 or more significantly high? c.
What does the result suggest about the rate of 35.2% ? a. Assuming that the rate of 35.2% is
correct, the probability that 577 or more of the 1520 adults have sleepwalked is (Round to four
decimal places as needed.).
Assume that there exists a bestfirst search algorithm in wh.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that there exists a best-first search algorithm in which the objective function is f(n)=(2w)g(
n)+wh(n), where f is the evaluation function, g is the path cost from the initial state to node n, and
h is the estimated cost (i.e. heuristic) of the shortest path from n to a goal state, What kind of
search does this behave like, when w=1 ?.
Assume that there are 5 processes P0 through P4 and 4 type.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that there are 5 processes, P0 through P4, and 4 types of resources. At time(t0) we have
the following system state: Check if the system is in a safe state, and see if we can grant the
following requests be, why or why not? a. P1 requests (2,1,1,0) b. P1 requests (0,2,1,0).
Assume that there are 5 processes PO through P4 and 4 type.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that there are 5 processes, PO through P4, and 4 types of resources. At time(t0) we have
the following system state: Check if the system is in a safe state, and see if we can grant the
following requests be, why or why not? a. P1 requests (2,1,1,0) b. P1 requests (0,2,1,0).
Assume that SLL is a singly linked list with the head node .pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that SLL is a singly linked list with the head node (sample SLL shown below). The
declarations of the Node and singlyLinkedList are provided below. The head always points to the
first node of SLL. If SLL is empty, the head will be NULL. Assume that each node contains a
unique integer in SLL.
class Node { friend class singlyLinkedList; public: Node (); Node (int); Node (); int getValue ();
private: int value; Node next; }; class singlyLinkedList { public: singlyLinkedList (); singlyLinkedList
(); void addFront (Node *newNode); void swapNode (Node *tNode); int findSmallestInt (); void
displaySinglyLinkedList (); private: Node *head;(a) (5 Points) (a) Implement the function in C++, int
singlyLinkedList: :findSmallestInt (); that returns the smallest elements in an singly linked list
[ANSWER] (b) (5 Points) Based on the code you write in part (a), Explain the complexity in Big-
Oh. [ANSWER].
Assume that i is in t0 register x is in f0 register the .pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that i is in $t0 register, x is in $f0 register, the base address of the array A is in $50
register. C/Java CODE: for (int i=0;i<10;i++){ if (x>5.2){ A[i]=x+1.0 } } MIPS CODE: li $t,0#i=0; li $t
5,10 1.s $f1,1.0 1.5$f2,5.2 FOR: $L0,$t5, EXIT IF: $f,$f2 sll$tt,$t0,2 $calculate 4i add $t2, $t1,$s0
# t2 holds the address of A[i] $+3,$+0,$+1.
Assume that a simple random sample has been selected and tes.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that a simple random sample has been selected and test the given claim. A data set
includes platelet counts (1000 cells/ L ) measured from 167 adult males. Test the claim that adult
males have a mean platelet count greater than 225,=0.05. Conduct a 5 -step significance test..
Assume that a security model is needed to protect informatio.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that a security model is needed to protect information used in the class you are takingsay,
the information in your courses learning management system. Use the CNSS model to identify
each of the 27 cells needed for complete information protection. Write a brief statement that
explains how you would address the components represented in each of the 27 cells..
Assume that 352 of people have sleepwalked Assume that in.pdfkksrivastava1
Assume that 35.2% of people have sleepwalked. Assume that in a random sample of 1520 adults,
577 have sleepwalked. a. Assuming that the rate of 35.2% is correct, find the probability that 577
or more of the 1520 adults have sleepwalked b. Is that result of 577 or more significantly high? c.
What does the result suggest about the rate of 35.2% ? a. Assuming that the rate of 35.2% is
correct, the probability that 577 or more of the 1520 adults have sleepwalked is (Round to four
decimal places as needed.).
Assume an organization is planning to move a significant IT .pdfkksrivastava1
An organization is moving IT functions like data storage or office apps to public cloud. The GDPR would govern as it regulates data privacy and protection. Implementing encryption protects cloud data from unauthorized access. A network diagram shows encryption placed between the cloud and user access points, encrypting data in transit. Encryption enables compliance by protecting personal data as required by GDPR.
Assume a singly linkedlist List class of nodes sorted by .pdfkksrivastava1
Assume a singly linked-list (List) class of nodes sorted by item value (smallest in front) without
duplicates. The node and class is defined below.
Write the member function Remove which takes an Item object (it) by constant Reference as an
argument. The function removes the item (it) from the list and deletes it. The function returns an
integer which is the number of items which are greater than the item (it) that are still in the list.
Make sure that no memory is leaked in your implementation..
Assume a firm has earnings before depreciation and taxes of .pdfkksrivastava1
Assume a firm has earnings before depreciation and taxes of $200,000 and no depreciation. It is
in a 25 percent tax bracket.
a. Compute its cash flow.
b. Assume it has $200,000 in depreciation. Recompute its cash flow.
c. How large a cash flow benefit did the depreciation provide?.
Assignment4 Assignment 4 Hashtables In this assignment we w.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment4
Assignment 4: Hashtables
In this assignment we will use a rhyming dictionary and loading it into a hashtable and using the
hashtable ADT(abstract data type) to implement a bad poetry generator.
Objectives
TODO #1: Implement a hashtable
TODO #2: Loading the dictionary
Optional:
TODO #3: Removing unrhymable words
Testing
Testing can be done through Maven with the command,
mvn test
To run more specific tests, run the command
mvn -Dtest=AssignmentTest#TESTCASEHERE test
where TESTCASEHERE is the test case you want to run. These test cases can be found in
src/test/java/AssignmentTest
Ex: mvn -Dtest=AssignmentTest#test_2_puts test
The results can be found in the command line or in target/surefire-reports/AssignmentTest.txt
after execution.
Part of grading will be these test cases.
Alternatively,
You can use the main method found in RhymingDict.java. In fact, the test cases are dervied from
that main method.
To Do 1: Implementing a Hashtable
Youll be implementing a hashtable class called MyHashtable. It implements the interface
DictionaryInterface.
The hashtable youll be making will use Strings as the keys and Object as the values. Similar to
linked lists, by storing Object as values, you can store any kind of object in the hashtable.
To implement a hashtable:
Use a protected inner class inside MyHashtable called Entry. This inner class stores Key/Value
pairs. So it has two fields:
String key
Object value
It also should have a constructor for initializing the key and value.
Your hashtable will define three protected fields (remember that protected means that the field can
only be accessed from within the class or by any child class of the class).
int tableSize - the size of the array being used by the hashtable
int size- the number of key/value entries stored in the hashtable
MyLinkedList[] table - an array of MyLinkedList. The reason that each element of the array is a
linked list is to store multiple entries which collide, that is, for which the hash for the different keys
is the same index in the table.
Youll be implementing the following methods on MyHashtable
public boolean isEmpty()
Returns true if the hashtable is empty, false otherwise. You can use the size field to determine this
easily.
public int size() Returns the size (number of key/value pairs stored in the hashtable). Theres more
info about how to implement this method below.
public Object put(String key, Object value)
Adds a new key/value pair to the hashtable. If the key has been previously added, it replaces the
value stored with this key with the new value, and returns the old value. Otherwise it returns null.
public Object get(String key) Returns the value stored with the key. If the key has not previously
been stored in the hashtable, returns null. Theres more info about how to implement this method
below.
public void remove(String key) Removes the key/value pair associated with the key from the
hashtable. Theres more info about how to implement this method below.
pub.
Assignment Overview Over twothirds of Americans are conside.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment Overview Over two-thirds of Americans are considered overweight or obese based on
BMI measurements. The prevalence of obesity and diabetes has significantly increased over the
past forty to fifty years, resulting in a population sick with preventable diseases and increased
medical costs. In 2012, HBO released a documentary series examining the obesity crisis in the
U.S. that looks at the health risks of being overweight, weightloss ideas, childhood obesity and
efforts to improve the public health. For this assignment, you will learn about the U.S.'s current
obesity crisis by watching one of the episodes from the mini-series and answering five reflection
questions upon finishing the episode. STEP 1: Watch the first episode of HBO's Weight of the
Nation mini-series entitied, STEP 2: As a Word document, answer the five questions below and
submit into the D2L drop box. 1. How does the knowledge of obesity's strong connection to
several leading causes of death change your perception of obesity as a public health issue? 2.
Discuss the theory of nature vs nurture in relation to obesity as depicted by this documentary. 3.
Before watching this episode, what were your assumptions about the factors that have contributed
to obesity? Did the film change your views? 4. Hearing the very personal stories of people who are
suffering as a result of conditions related to obesity, are you more or less sympathetic and why? 5.
If you were awarded money for your community, how would you spend it to help lower obesity
rates?.
Associativity Left to right 1 Show the order of evaluatio.pdfkksrivastava1
Associativity: Left to right [1] Show the order of evaluation of the following expressions by
parenthesizing all subexpressions a. a+b1+c/d+e b. a(b1)/cmoddmodf c. (ab)+c&(de/a3) d. a or c=
d and e or f e. a>b xor c or d<=17 f. a+bc/e [2] Write a C/C++ program that has the following
statements: int a, b; // global a=10 b=a+fun() cout < "With the function call on the right, "; cout <<"b
is: " <b<< endl; a=10 b=fun()+a; cout < "With the function call on the left, "; cout < " b is: " < b endl;
return 0 ;.
ASSIGNMENT OI a The IASBs Framework for the Preparation a.pdfkksrivastava1
ASSIGNMENT OI (a) The IASB's Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial
Statements requires financial statements to be prepared on the basis that they comply with certain
accounting concepts, underlying assumptions and (qualitative) characteristics. Five of these are: -
Matching/accruals - Substance over form - Prudence - Comparability - Materiality Required Briefly
explain the meaning of each of the above concepts/assumptions ( 5 marks) (b) For most entities,
applying the appropriate concepts/assumptions in for inventories is an important element in
preparing their financial statements Required Illustrate with an example how each of the
concepts/assumptions in (a) may be applied to accounting for inventory. (10 marks).
Assignment is a case essay and requires you to obtain suffic.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment is a case essay and requires you to obtain sufficient information on a case of a
change management and project and carry out a critical analysis of nominated aspects of that
project.
Executive summary - Basic overview of your chosen change management project
Table of content
Introduction - the primary objectives of your project.
Body of assignment (questions need to be answered)
The nature of the case study project: You are required to analyse your chosen case studys project
nature which includes identifying and describing the tasks performed in your project. Weighting
(20%)
The nature of projects, programmes and portfolios and their management: In this section you are
required to analyse the 5 phases of project management by identifying the knowledge areas to
specific phase in relation to your particular project. Weighting (40%)
Governance: You are expected to discuss the key people handling and involved in the project
such as the project manager and the group of individuals who work together on a project to
achieve its objectives. It consists of the project manager, project management staff, and other
members who are maybe not directly involved with management but carry out the work related to
the project. Weighting (10%)
Engaging with stakeholders & teams: You need to identify the strategies & plans to attract and
involve individuals, groups, and organizations who may be affected by a project or may affect the
project for effective decision making and execution. Weighting (10%) Monitoring and Closing:
Project monitoring involves tracking a projects metrics, progress, and associated tasks to ensure
everything is completed on time, on budget, and according to project requirements and standards.
Project monitoring also includes recognizing and identifying roadblocks or issues that might arise
during the projects execution, and taking action to rectify these problems. Weighting (10%)
Conclusion / Recommendation if any
References (in-text + citation) to be used..
Assignment 4 Class Petromyzontida 10 List three features o.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment 4: Class Petromyzontida 10. List three features of the larval lamprey (ammocoete)
shared with lancelets viewed in assignment 1. 11. List three features of the iarval lamprey
(ammocoete) that are NOT shared with lancelets. Assignment 5: Class Chondrichthyes 12. How
many fins are present? List them. 13. What is the function of the lateral line system? Where are
the receptors located? 14. Why do you suppose the lateral line system has been retained in fishes
and some aquatic vertebrates but lost in reptiles, birds, and mammals? 15. What is the function of
the spiral valve and the rectal gland? 16. In what way are sharks adapted for a predatory life
habit? 17. Briefly describe respiration in fishes. What adaptive mechanism increases efficiency?
What is "countercurrent flow" meant as it applies to fish gills? Diagram may help 18. Compare the
osmotic problem and mechanism of osmotic regulation in freshwater and marine bony fishes:
Again diagrams may help..
Assign the ICD10CM codes to diagnosis and conditions and.pdfkksrivastava1
Assign the ICD-10-cm code(s) to diagnosis and conditions and assign the CPT surgery code (s )
and the appropriate HCPCS level11 and CPT modifier(s). Do NOT assign ICD-10-CM external
cause codes.
preoperative diagnosis: lesion of vocal cords postoperative diagnosis: tumor of the left vocal cord
operation performed: laryngoscopy
the patient was a 25 year old student of opera who presented with lesion of the left vocal cords
seen on office laryngoscopy. Today she was seen in the ambulatory suite for further examination
of this lesion, using the operating microscope. After the administration of local anesthesia, a direct
endoscope was introduced. The operating microscope was brought into the field, and the pharynx
and larynx were visualized. The pharynx appeared normal. There was a mass noted of the left
vocal cord. The mass was approximately 2.0 cm in size and was removed in total and sent to
pathology for analysis. All secretions were suctioned, and the area was irrigated with saline. The
patient had minimal blood loss. It should be noted that the pathology report stated benign tumor of
the vocal cord.
Assigned Topic Alzheimers disease Case study Create a b.pdfkksrivastava1
Assigned Topic: Alzheimer's disease Case study: - Create a brief case study about your patient
that directly links your assigned concept. - Define your Concept and Cite your source -
Assessment should contain a minimum of 3 signs/symptoms directly related to your assigned
conceptANTICIPATED INTERVENTIONS (INCLUDE RATIONALE) SHORT-
TERM:ANTICIPATED INTERVENTIONS (INCLUDE RATIONALE] SHORT-TERM: LONG-TERMI
References.
Assignment Instructions Answer the below questions Please .pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment Instructions: Answer the below questions. Please be specific in your answers. This is
NOT a group project. Assignment is worth four (4) points. 1. Define/Describe the following Family
Forms. a. Nuclear b. Extended c. Blended d. Single-Parent e. Alternative 2. In YOUR own words
describe family. What does family mean to you? What is family to you? 3. Who do you consider
part of YOUR family?.
Assignment 6 as a reference public class ArrExample pr.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment 6 as a reference
public class ArrExample {
private int[] arr;
public ArrExample(int length) {
this.arr = new int[length];
}
public ArrExample(int[] arr) {
this.arr = arr;
}
public void arrDisplay() {
if (arr.length == 0) {
System.out.println("{}");
} else {
System.out.print("{");
System.out.print(arr[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < arr.length; i++) {
System.out.print("," + arr[i]);
}
System.out.println("}");
}
}
public int arrTot() {
int total = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
total += arr[i];
}
return total;
}
public int arrMax() {
int maxSeen = arr.length == 0 ? 0 : arr[0];
for (int i = 1; i < arr.length; i++) {
if (arr[i] > maxSeen) {
maxSeen = arr[i];
}
}
return maxSeen;
}
public int arrMin() {
int minSeen = arr.length == 0 ? 0 : arr[0];
for (int i = 1; i < arr.length; i++) {
if (arr[i] < minSeen) {
minSeen = arr[i];
}
}
return minSeen;
}
public int arrRange() {
return arrMax() - arrMin();
}
public double arrAverage() {
return (double) arrTot() / arr.length;
}
public void arrClip(int clipValue) {
for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
if (arr[i] > clipValue) {
arr[i] = clipValue;
}
}
}
public int arrfindCount(int value) {
int count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
if (arr[i] == value) {
count++;
}
}
return count;
}
public static void testData() {
int[] arr0 = { -2, -1 };
int[] arr1 = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 };
int[] arr2 = { 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 7, 6, 22, 8, 9, 16, 5, 2, 7, 8, 12, 2, 0, 14, 17, 19, 22 };
ArrExample A1 = new ArrExample(arr0);
ArrExample A2 = new ArrExample(arr1);
ArrExample A3 = new ArrExample(arr2);
A1.arrDisplay();
A2.arrDisplay();
A3.arrDisplay();
System.out.println("Total of A1: " + A1.arrTot());
System.out.println("Total of A2: " + A2.arrTot());
}
1)a) This assignment builds on Assignment 6. In Assignment 6, your arrInt class always used a
completely
filled array. But what if you add values only one at a time, and dont know how many items you will
have
when you are done? In this assignment, you will create an array bffr without filling it right away.
That
means that you have an array but most of the values are meaningless zeroes. At the beginning, all
of the
values are meaningless zeroes. Only as you begin putting values into the array do some of the
elements
become meaningful. The important idea to capture, is that the size or capacity of the array, and
the
number of values in the array (or count), are two separate numbers. Start a project, as always.
Create
your main class with the same name as the project. Then create a new class called
BffrIntFirstname
(Use your first name ). The BffrIntFirstname class will have two private variables: an array of ints
(private int bffr[];), and a count of the number of values that have been added, called count. The
class
should have two constructors. The constructor that takes no arguments should create an array of
8 ints
(using a constant called BFFR_SZ) for initializing the array: bffr = new int[BFFR_SZ];. The other
constructor takes an in.
Assignment 3 Thinking about policies and the structure of .pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment #3: Thinking about policies and the structure of healthcare in Canada: 1) Identify one
aspect of healthcare in Canada that you would recommend NOT to receive funding from either
federal or provincial funding sources. Describe the reason for your choice, including how this
aspect of care could otherwise be funded. 2) Identify one aspect of health care that does not
currently receive funding from either federal or provincial funding sources that you believe should
be funded. Describe the reason for your choice, including the benefits - or any concerns - that may
arise from this aspect of care being funded with references.
Assignment 12 Introduction to Hypothesis Testing One Sampl.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment 12: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing (One Sample Proportion) Score: 11/314/8
answered 0 [ 0/1 pt 510 (i) Details You want to obtain a sample to estimate a population
proportion. At this point in time, you have no reasonable estimate for the population proportion.
You would like to be 99.5% confident that you esimate is within 2.5% of the true population
proportion. How large of a sample size is required? n= Do not round mid-calculation. However,
use a critical value accurate to three decimal places..
Assign finaPoputation with the populitions siro given in ini.pdfkksrivastava1
Assign finaPoputation with the populitions siro given in initiv populution, population growh tade,
and number of ynem. The populision grosifi b cakzalated by: Find popalution is tnitiol popatation "
(1+ Peea ol growthy Wumber of years Function 1 function finalpepulation =
CalculatePopulatien(initialpepulation, growthRate, numberrears) 7 Assian finalpopolation with the
population size given an Initial population, population growth rate, and number of years
firaipopulacion = o; ene.function pointsDistance = CalculateDistance (x1,y1,x2,y2) * Assign
pointsDistance the distance between point (x1,y1) and point (x2,y2) pointsDistance =0 end.
ASSIGNMENT Answer the following Do you think thi.pdfkksrivastava1
ASSIGNMENT:
Answer the following -
Do you think this painting represents an example of the White Gaze? Why or why not?
What ideas and feelings about past and current Indigenous-settler relations does it evoke?
Look again at Warhols portrait of Geronimo presented in the Pre-Assessment. What do you see
and feel?
Reflection Paper Rubric: What the Professor is looking for -
Statement of what painting represents and why
You stated whether the painting represented an example of the White Gaze and why you felt this
way
Identification of ideas and feelings
You identified the ideas and feelings evoked about past and current Indigenous-settler relations
Identification of what you saw and felt
You identified what you saw and felt when you looked at the portrait of Geronimo
Andy Warhol's portrait of GeronimoAndy Warhol's portrait of Geronimo.
Assessed at both Level 6 and 7 Assume that in an experiment.pdfkksrivastava1
Assessed at both Level 6 and 7: Assume that in an experiment data is drawn from the normal
distribution N(,2). The prior for is N(,2). If x has been observed show that the posterior is
proportional to N(21+212x+2,21+211) Moreover, if a random sample has been observed x1,x2,,xn
(all iid with N(,2)), show that posterior given the sample mean X is N(2n+212nX+2,2n+211).
Asignacin del gobierno de Texas 1 Qu temas se tratan m.pdfkksrivastava1
Asignacin del gobierno de Texas.
1. Qu temas se tratan mejor a nivel de gobierno local, en lugar de a nivel estatal? Elabora tu
respuesta.
2. Cul es un problema de su vida diaria que podra llevar a un miembro del gobierno local?
(Explique por qu eligi el tema que eligi) A quin contactara acerca de este tema en particular?.
Ashes to Ashes Stars form in molecular clouds because those .pdfkksrivastava1
Ashes to Ashes Stars form in molecular clouds because those _ places where pressure is low,
allowing gravity to collapse material spread across light years of space into a protostar about
1/100 of a light year in diameter. As the system collapses, its rotation [ Select ] , flattening material
into a disk. A main sequence star lives for about 10 billion years, fusing hydrogen to helium in its
core in a process called the [ Select ] . As it ages off the main sequence, the core shrinks and
heats, allowing the fusion of heavier elements in processes such as the [ Select ] . The heaviest
element that can be formed inside a star is [ Select ] . Everything else is formed in supernova
explosions. When stars slough off their outer layers (gently as planetary nebulae or violently in a
supernova), this material is returned to the interstellar medium. Later generations of stars form
from the ashes of their ancestors. Consequently, later generations of stars are richer in [ Select ]
elements. Several images of potential star-forming locations are shown below. The most
promising place to look for stars at the very beginning of their formation process would be location
[ Select ] . To see a dynamic, multi-generation stellar nursery, you would want to investigate
location [ Select ] . The other locations here are either planetary nebulae or supernova remnants..
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Assume an organization is planning to move a significant IT .pdfkksrivastava1
An organization is moving IT functions like data storage or office apps to public cloud. The GDPR would govern as it regulates data privacy and protection. Implementing encryption protects cloud data from unauthorized access. A network diagram shows encryption placed between the cloud and user access points, encrypting data in transit. Encryption enables compliance by protecting personal data as required by GDPR.
Assume a singly linkedlist List class of nodes sorted by .pdfkksrivastava1
Assume a singly linked-list (List) class of nodes sorted by item value (smallest in front) without
duplicates. The node and class is defined below.
Write the member function Remove which takes an Item object (it) by constant Reference as an
argument. The function removes the item (it) from the list and deletes it. The function returns an
integer which is the number of items which are greater than the item (it) that are still in the list.
Make sure that no memory is leaked in your implementation..
Assume a firm has earnings before depreciation and taxes of .pdfkksrivastava1
Assume a firm has earnings before depreciation and taxes of $200,000 and no depreciation. It is
in a 25 percent tax bracket.
a. Compute its cash flow.
b. Assume it has $200,000 in depreciation. Recompute its cash flow.
c. How large a cash flow benefit did the depreciation provide?.
Assignment4 Assignment 4 Hashtables In this assignment we w.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment4
Assignment 4: Hashtables
In this assignment we will use a rhyming dictionary and loading it into a hashtable and using the
hashtable ADT(abstract data type) to implement a bad poetry generator.
Objectives
TODO #1: Implement a hashtable
TODO #2: Loading the dictionary
Optional:
TODO #3: Removing unrhymable words
Testing
Testing can be done through Maven with the command,
mvn test
To run more specific tests, run the command
mvn -Dtest=AssignmentTest#TESTCASEHERE test
where TESTCASEHERE is the test case you want to run. These test cases can be found in
src/test/java/AssignmentTest
Ex: mvn -Dtest=AssignmentTest#test_2_puts test
The results can be found in the command line or in target/surefire-reports/AssignmentTest.txt
after execution.
Part of grading will be these test cases.
Alternatively,
You can use the main method found in RhymingDict.java. In fact, the test cases are dervied from
that main method.
To Do 1: Implementing a Hashtable
Youll be implementing a hashtable class called MyHashtable. It implements the interface
DictionaryInterface.
The hashtable youll be making will use Strings as the keys and Object as the values. Similar to
linked lists, by storing Object as values, you can store any kind of object in the hashtable.
To implement a hashtable:
Use a protected inner class inside MyHashtable called Entry. This inner class stores Key/Value
pairs. So it has two fields:
String key
Object value
It also should have a constructor for initializing the key and value.
Your hashtable will define three protected fields (remember that protected means that the field can
only be accessed from within the class or by any child class of the class).
int tableSize - the size of the array being used by the hashtable
int size- the number of key/value entries stored in the hashtable
MyLinkedList[] table - an array of MyLinkedList. The reason that each element of the array is a
linked list is to store multiple entries which collide, that is, for which the hash for the different keys
is the same index in the table.
Youll be implementing the following methods on MyHashtable
public boolean isEmpty()
Returns true if the hashtable is empty, false otherwise. You can use the size field to determine this
easily.
public int size() Returns the size (number of key/value pairs stored in the hashtable). Theres more
info about how to implement this method below.
public Object put(String key, Object value)
Adds a new key/value pair to the hashtable. If the key has been previously added, it replaces the
value stored with this key with the new value, and returns the old value. Otherwise it returns null.
public Object get(String key) Returns the value stored with the key. If the key has not previously
been stored in the hashtable, returns null. Theres more info about how to implement this method
below.
public void remove(String key) Removes the key/value pair associated with the key from the
hashtable. Theres more info about how to implement this method below.
pub.
Assignment Overview Over twothirds of Americans are conside.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment Overview Over two-thirds of Americans are considered overweight or obese based on
BMI measurements. The prevalence of obesity and diabetes has significantly increased over the
past forty to fifty years, resulting in a population sick with preventable diseases and increased
medical costs. In 2012, HBO released a documentary series examining the obesity crisis in the
U.S. that looks at the health risks of being overweight, weightloss ideas, childhood obesity and
efforts to improve the public health. For this assignment, you will learn about the U.S.'s current
obesity crisis by watching one of the episodes from the mini-series and answering five reflection
questions upon finishing the episode. STEP 1: Watch the first episode of HBO's Weight of the
Nation mini-series entitied, STEP 2: As a Word document, answer the five questions below and
submit into the D2L drop box. 1. How does the knowledge of obesity's strong connection to
several leading causes of death change your perception of obesity as a public health issue? 2.
Discuss the theory of nature vs nurture in relation to obesity as depicted by this documentary. 3.
Before watching this episode, what were your assumptions about the factors that have contributed
to obesity? Did the film change your views? 4. Hearing the very personal stories of people who are
suffering as a result of conditions related to obesity, are you more or less sympathetic and why? 5.
If you were awarded money for your community, how would you spend it to help lower obesity
rates?.
Associativity Left to right 1 Show the order of evaluatio.pdfkksrivastava1
Associativity: Left to right [1] Show the order of evaluation of the following expressions by
parenthesizing all subexpressions a. a+b1+c/d+e b. a(b1)/cmoddmodf c. (ab)+c&(de/a3) d. a or c=
d and e or f e. a>b xor c or d<=17 f. a+bc/e [2] Write a C/C++ program that has the following
statements: int a, b; // global a=10 b=a+fun() cout < "With the function call on the right, "; cout <<"b
is: " <b<< endl; a=10 b=fun()+a; cout < "With the function call on the left, "; cout < " b is: " < b endl;
return 0 ;.
ASSIGNMENT OI a The IASBs Framework for the Preparation a.pdfkksrivastava1
ASSIGNMENT OI (a) The IASB's Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial
Statements requires financial statements to be prepared on the basis that they comply with certain
accounting concepts, underlying assumptions and (qualitative) characteristics. Five of these are: -
Matching/accruals - Substance over form - Prudence - Comparability - Materiality Required Briefly
explain the meaning of each of the above concepts/assumptions ( 5 marks) (b) For most entities,
applying the appropriate concepts/assumptions in for inventories is an important element in
preparing their financial statements Required Illustrate with an example how each of the
concepts/assumptions in (a) may be applied to accounting for inventory. (10 marks).
Assignment is a case essay and requires you to obtain suffic.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment is a case essay and requires you to obtain sufficient information on a case of a
change management and project and carry out a critical analysis of nominated aspects of that
project.
Executive summary - Basic overview of your chosen change management project
Table of content
Introduction - the primary objectives of your project.
Body of assignment (questions need to be answered)
The nature of the case study project: You are required to analyse your chosen case studys project
nature which includes identifying and describing the tasks performed in your project. Weighting
(20%)
The nature of projects, programmes and portfolios and their management: In this section you are
required to analyse the 5 phases of project management by identifying the knowledge areas to
specific phase in relation to your particular project. Weighting (40%)
Governance: You are expected to discuss the key people handling and involved in the project
such as the project manager and the group of individuals who work together on a project to
achieve its objectives. It consists of the project manager, project management staff, and other
members who are maybe not directly involved with management but carry out the work related to
the project. Weighting (10%)
Engaging with stakeholders & teams: You need to identify the strategies & plans to attract and
involve individuals, groups, and organizations who may be affected by a project or may affect the
project for effective decision making and execution. Weighting (10%) Monitoring and Closing:
Project monitoring involves tracking a projects metrics, progress, and associated tasks to ensure
everything is completed on time, on budget, and according to project requirements and standards.
Project monitoring also includes recognizing and identifying roadblocks or issues that might arise
during the projects execution, and taking action to rectify these problems. Weighting (10%)
Conclusion / Recommendation if any
References (in-text + citation) to be used..
Assignment 4 Class Petromyzontida 10 List three features o.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment 4: Class Petromyzontida 10. List three features of the larval lamprey (ammocoete)
shared with lancelets viewed in assignment 1. 11. List three features of the iarval lamprey
(ammocoete) that are NOT shared with lancelets. Assignment 5: Class Chondrichthyes 12. How
many fins are present? List them. 13. What is the function of the lateral line system? Where are
the receptors located? 14. Why do you suppose the lateral line system has been retained in fishes
and some aquatic vertebrates but lost in reptiles, birds, and mammals? 15. What is the function of
the spiral valve and the rectal gland? 16. In what way are sharks adapted for a predatory life
habit? 17. Briefly describe respiration in fishes. What adaptive mechanism increases efficiency?
What is "countercurrent flow" meant as it applies to fish gills? Diagram may help 18. Compare the
osmotic problem and mechanism of osmotic regulation in freshwater and marine bony fishes:
Again diagrams may help..
Assign the ICD10CM codes to diagnosis and conditions and.pdfkksrivastava1
Assign the ICD-10-cm code(s) to diagnosis and conditions and assign the CPT surgery code (s )
and the appropriate HCPCS level11 and CPT modifier(s). Do NOT assign ICD-10-CM external
cause codes.
preoperative diagnosis: lesion of vocal cords postoperative diagnosis: tumor of the left vocal cord
operation performed: laryngoscopy
the patient was a 25 year old student of opera who presented with lesion of the left vocal cords
seen on office laryngoscopy. Today she was seen in the ambulatory suite for further examination
of this lesion, using the operating microscope. After the administration of local anesthesia, a direct
endoscope was introduced. The operating microscope was brought into the field, and the pharynx
and larynx were visualized. The pharynx appeared normal. There was a mass noted of the left
vocal cord. The mass was approximately 2.0 cm in size and was removed in total and sent to
pathology for analysis. All secretions were suctioned, and the area was irrigated with saline. The
patient had minimal blood loss. It should be noted that the pathology report stated benign tumor of
the vocal cord.
Assigned Topic Alzheimers disease Case study Create a b.pdfkksrivastava1
Assigned Topic: Alzheimer's disease Case study: - Create a brief case study about your patient
that directly links your assigned concept. - Define your Concept and Cite your source -
Assessment should contain a minimum of 3 signs/symptoms directly related to your assigned
conceptANTICIPATED INTERVENTIONS (INCLUDE RATIONALE) SHORT-
TERM:ANTICIPATED INTERVENTIONS (INCLUDE RATIONALE] SHORT-TERM: LONG-TERMI
References.
Assignment Instructions Answer the below questions Please .pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment Instructions: Answer the below questions. Please be specific in your answers. This is
NOT a group project. Assignment is worth four (4) points. 1. Define/Describe the following Family
Forms. a. Nuclear b. Extended c. Blended d. Single-Parent e. Alternative 2. In YOUR own words
describe family. What does family mean to you? What is family to you? 3. Who do you consider
part of YOUR family?.
Assignment 6 as a reference public class ArrExample pr.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment 6 as a reference
public class ArrExample {
private int[] arr;
public ArrExample(int length) {
this.arr = new int[length];
}
public ArrExample(int[] arr) {
this.arr = arr;
}
public void arrDisplay() {
if (arr.length == 0) {
System.out.println("{}");
} else {
System.out.print("{");
System.out.print(arr[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < arr.length; i++) {
System.out.print("," + arr[i]);
}
System.out.println("}");
}
}
public int arrTot() {
int total = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
total += arr[i];
}
return total;
}
public int arrMax() {
int maxSeen = arr.length == 0 ? 0 : arr[0];
for (int i = 1; i < arr.length; i++) {
if (arr[i] > maxSeen) {
maxSeen = arr[i];
}
}
return maxSeen;
}
public int arrMin() {
int minSeen = arr.length == 0 ? 0 : arr[0];
for (int i = 1; i < arr.length; i++) {
if (arr[i] < minSeen) {
minSeen = arr[i];
}
}
return minSeen;
}
public int arrRange() {
return arrMax() - arrMin();
}
public double arrAverage() {
return (double) arrTot() / arr.length;
}
public void arrClip(int clipValue) {
for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
if (arr[i] > clipValue) {
arr[i] = clipValue;
}
}
}
public int arrfindCount(int value) {
int count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
if (arr[i] == value) {
count++;
}
}
return count;
}
public static void testData() {
int[] arr0 = { -2, -1 };
int[] arr1 = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 };
int[] arr2 = { 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 7, 6, 22, 8, 9, 16, 5, 2, 7, 8, 12, 2, 0, 14, 17, 19, 22 };
ArrExample A1 = new ArrExample(arr0);
ArrExample A2 = new ArrExample(arr1);
ArrExample A3 = new ArrExample(arr2);
A1.arrDisplay();
A2.arrDisplay();
A3.arrDisplay();
System.out.println("Total of A1: " + A1.arrTot());
System.out.println("Total of A2: " + A2.arrTot());
}
1)a) This assignment builds on Assignment 6. In Assignment 6, your arrInt class always used a
completely
filled array. But what if you add values only one at a time, and dont know how many items you will
have
when you are done? In this assignment, you will create an array bffr without filling it right away.
That
means that you have an array but most of the values are meaningless zeroes. At the beginning, all
of the
values are meaningless zeroes. Only as you begin putting values into the array do some of the
elements
become meaningful. The important idea to capture, is that the size or capacity of the array, and
the
number of values in the array (or count), are two separate numbers. Start a project, as always.
Create
your main class with the same name as the project. Then create a new class called
BffrIntFirstname
(Use your first name ). The BffrIntFirstname class will have two private variables: an array of ints
(private int bffr[];), and a count of the number of values that have been added, called count. The
class
should have two constructors. The constructor that takes no arguments should create an array of
8 ints
(using a constant called BFFR_SZ) for initializing the array: bffr = new int[BFFR_SZ];. The other
constructor takes an in.
Assignment 3 Thinking about policies and the structure of .pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment #3: Thinking about policies and the structure of healthcare in Canada: 1) Identify one
aspect of healthcare in Canada that you would recommend NOT to receive funding from either
federal or provincial funding sources. Describe the reason for your choice, including how this
aspect of care could otherwise be funded. 2) Identify one aspect of health care that does not
currently receive funding from either federal or provincial funding sources that you believe should
be funded. Describe the reason for your choice, including the benefits - or any concerns - that may
arise from this aspect of care being funded with references.
Assignment 12 Introduction to Hypothesis Testing One Sampl.pdfkksrivastava1
Assignment 12: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing (One Sample Proportion) Score: 11/314/8
answered 0 [ 0/1 pt 510 (i) Details You want to obtain a sample to estimate a population
proportion. At this point in time, you have no reasonable estimate for the population proportion.
You would like to be 99.5% confident that you esimate is within 2.5% of the true population
proportion. How large of a sample size is required? n= Do not round mid-calculation. However,
use a critical value accurate to three decimal places..
Assign finaPoputation with the populitions siro given in ini.pdfkksrivastava1
Assign finaPoputation with the populitions siro given in initiv populution, population growh tade,
and number of ynem. The populision grosifi b cakzalated by: Find popalution is tnitiol popatation "
(1+ Peea ol growthy Wumber of years Function 1 function finalpepulation =
CalculatePopulatien(initialpepulation, growthRate, numberrears) 7 Assian finalpopolation with the
population size given an Initial population, population growth rate, and number of years
firaipopulacion = o; ene.function pointsDistance = CalculateDistance (x1,y1,x2,y2) * Assign
pointsDistance the distance between point (x1,y1) and point (x2,y2) pointsDistance =0 end.
ASSIGNMENT Answer the following Do you think thi.pdfkksrivastava1
ASSIGNMENT:
Answer the following -
Do you think this painting represents an example of the White Gaze? Why or why not?
What ideas and feelings about past and current Indigenous-settler relations does it evoke?
Look again at Warhols portrait of Geronimo presented in the Pre-Assessment. What do you see
and feel?
Reflection Paper Rubric: What the Professor is looking for -
Statement of what painting represents and why
You stated whether the painting represented an example of the White Gaze and why you felt this
way
Identification of ideas and feelings
You identified the ideas and feelings evoked about past and current Indigenous-settler relations
Identification of what you saw and felt
You identified what you saw and felt when you looked at the portrait of Geronimo
Andy Warhol's portrait of GeronimoAndy Warhol's portrait of Geronimo.
Assessed at both Level 6 and 7 Assume that in an experiment.pdfkksrivastava1
Assessed at both Level 6 and 7: Assume that in an experiment data is drawn from the normal
distribution N(,2). The prior for is N(,2). If x has been observed show that the posterior is
proportional to N(21+212x+2,21+211) Moreover, if a random sample has been observed x1,x2,,xn
(all iid with N(,2)), show that posterior given the sample mean X is N(2n+212nX+2,2n+211).
Asignacin del gobierno de Texas 1 Qu temas se tratan m.pdfkksrivastava1
Asignacin del gobierno de Texas.
1. Qu temas se tratan mejor a nivel de gobierno local, en lugar de a nivel estatal? Elabora tu
respuesta.
2. Cul es un problema de su vida diaria que podra llevar a un miembro del gobierno local?
(Explique por qu eligi el tema que eligi) A quin contactara acerca de este tema en particular?.
Ashes to Ashes Stars form in molecular clouds because those .pdfkksrivastava1
Ashes to Ashes Stars form in molecular clouds because those _ places where pressure is low,
allowing gravity to collapse material spread across light years of space into a protostar about
1/100 of a light year in diameter. As the system collapses, its rotation [ Select ] , flattening material
into a disk. A main sequence star lives for about 10 billion years, fusing hydrogen to helium in its
core in a process called the [ Select ] . As it ages off the main sequence, the core shrinks and
heats, allowing the fusion of heavier elements in processes such as the [ Select ] . The heaviest
element that can be formed inside a star is [ Select ] . Everything else is formed in supernova
explosions. When stars slough off their outer layers (gently as planetary nebulae or violently in a
supernova), this material is returned to the interstellar medium. Later generations of stars form
from the ashes of their ancestors. Consequently, later generations of stars are richer in [ Select ]
elements. Several images of potential star-forming locations are shown below. The most
promising place to look for stars at the very beginning of their formation process would be location
[ Select ] . To see a dynamic, multi-generation stellar nursery, you would want to investigate
location [ Select ] . The other locations here are either planetary nebulae or supernova remnants..
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!