Brisia Rivera
GCS 100
April 10, 2020
There are deep flaws in this view of globalization. The idea of out-shoring jobs in a capitalist society is to join the global market and essentially increase the number of companies in the developing nations and subsequently this will have a positive impact on the development of the nation. However the theory of globalization is sophisticated capitalism on paper the introduction of globalization in the international garment cycle however presents a set of negative economic disparities in the manufacturing host countries that impose an economic and business projection that is unsustainable. It is a set of very well articulated and written foreign trade laws and policies to believe that globalization in the garment industry is a good thing. Perhaps an increase in the employment rates, the earnings of the people increase simultaneously, this is an optimistic thought that may contribute towards the growth and the development of the people. Yet reality has yet to reflect or coincide with the positive theory’s and thoughts on the benefits of globalization within this billion dollar industry. A billion dollar industry with just as many issues. Where is this abundance of profit going? How is it being distributed? What is the economic hierarchy in this industry? I will be covering the where, when, why and how globalization has delivered strong and successful economic benefits and disadvantages in order to highlight who has received a higher rate of return using global capitalism.
Geography goes beyond the intricacies of the land, within a matter of space in time you step into a different economic status, different laws, different resources, different benefits, different limitations, different language, different policies overall a different way of life. The world we are living in is filled with money hot zones referred to as foreign trade zones, which is really important in this economic analysis. The setting really sets the tone for how fast money is made. Export processing zones (EPZs) are areas within developing countries that offer incentives and a barrier-free environment to promote economic growth by attracting foreign investment for export-oriented production. Free export zones have made it possible for garment industries, across the world to participate such as, Bangladesh, India, and other Asian nations. International policies have been regularized, placed and catered to encourage competitive international members like China to increase the transit value required to promote globalization in the international market. In order to increase the needs of the clients demand for the garments. Although it is a liberal meritocratic participation in the flow of goods in and out of borders the terms and conditions vary from country to country.The allocation of benefits of trade and cross border investments is shifting the living standards in China and other emerging economies.
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Social Impacts of Cyber Crime
Cyber criminals take advantage of the fast paced advancement of technology and the individuals who are unsophisticated and have no idea where the Internet fits into their world.
Thieves have become very skilled in using the anonymity of the Internet to trick victims into giving them what they want.
“The scammer tries to prey on victims who are kind of in tune with what’s going on in the world. The scam changes, but ultimately they’re preying on the good will of people” (Donnelly, 2011).
No matter what aspect of cyber crime that happens to an individual, or if restitution was made, the effects of cyber crime can be devastating.
Cyber crime: concepts methodologies, tools, and applications
Types of Cyber Crime
Cyber –Tresspass ( Viruses, Denial of Service attacks)
Cyber –deceptions (identity theft, fraud, piracy)
Cyber-pornography
Cyber-violence (cyberbullying, cyber stalking)
Scope of Cyber Crime
International Cyber crime(transnational)
The challenges and the future of Cyber crime
Conclusion
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The Internet provides a vast variety of information, but not all information is accurate, reliable, or safe to access.
discuss the dangers of using the Internet for information and discuss various options for making sure that the information you find is accurate.
.
100 words for itYou have heard the expression Nine Eleven in r.docxChereCoble417
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You have heard the expression "Nine Eleven" in relationship to an historical event. How does that awareness affect your understanding of the play titled "Nine Ten"? Discuss in relation to each of the characters in the play, and what they are trying to do. Have you ever been called for jury selection? What did you notice about the others also there for the same reason?
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100 words -- a reference in each paragraph--APA formatEthics an.docxChereCoble417
100 words -- a reference in each paragraph--APA format
"Ethics and Security" Please respond to the following:
Organizational end users are generally in the background when it comes to protecting the IT infrastructure. As the chief security officer (CSO), develop a security awareness training communication plan for these users. Your plan must be in nontechnical terms to the user population that incorporates the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the organization’s information assets.
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100 to 200 words1. Identify one (1) evidentiary issue that could b.docxChereCoble417
100 to 200 words
1. Identify one (1) evidentiary issue that could be presented regarding the admission of digital evidence at trial. Next, suggest one (1) way in which the court could take to resolve the issue that you have identified. Include one (1) example of such issue and your suggestion action to support your response.
Per the text, there is probable cause to search a computer or electronic media when one believes that the computer or related media either contains or is contraband evidence of a crime, fruits of crime, or instrumentality of a crime. Identify at least two (2) types of warrantless searches that investigators can conduct while collecting digital evidence, and explain the main reasons why you believe the types of searches in question are warrantless. Justify your response.
PLEASE KEEP COMPLETELY SEPARATE FROM 1 AND THIS IS A RESPONSE TO THE POST BELOW 50 to 75 words
2.
One evidentiary issue that could be presented regarding the admission of digital evidence at trial is if the evidence is clear and convincing. For example, When looking channel 7; when someone is maybe breaking into someone's house or breaking into a store. I have seen video feed thats just a shadow, or maybe the person has on something that hides their face. They willstill ask if you reconize that person. Unfortunately, it's hard to figure out who the suspect is because the image maybe bad or they may becovered. There is no way to solve this issue unless they have some kind of tattoo or scar that could be pointed out.
Two types of warrentless searches are: Plain-view search and Exigent circumstances. Plain-view search, a warrent isn't required for this because; if your investigating someone and you see criminal activity on their computersc, no matter what it is; you can use that informaton because as long it can be seen by the general public. Exigent circumstances, a warrent isn't required for this because; it may an immediate emergency. For example, a murder, kidnap, robbery or anyother type of crime.
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100 essay
Prompt/Topic
: One of the areas learned in Module 1 was how to customize the Word toolbar. Why is it important to customize your toolbar? What changes did you make to the toolbar?
(Mdodule 1 )Getting Started with Windows 8 and Creating Documents with Word 2013
Microsoft
®
Office 2013 is a group of software programs designed to help you create documents, collaborate with co-workers, and track and analyze information. You use different Office programs to accomplish specific tasks, such as writing a letter or producing a sales presentation, yet all the programs have a similar look and feel.
The programs in Office are bundled together in a group called a suite. Microsoft
®
Office Word 2013 is used to create any kind of text-based document. Themes are predesigned combinations of color and formatting attributes you can apply and are available in most Office programs. Microsoft
®
Office Excel
®
2013 is used to work with numeric values and make calculations. Microsoft
®
Office PowerPoint
®
2013 is used to create presentations, complete with graphics, transitions, and even a soundtrack. Microsoft
®
Office Access 2013 helps keep track of large amounts of quantitative data.
Because the Office suite programs have a similar interface (look and feel), it is easy to learn the program tools. Office documents are compatible (easy to incorporate or integrate) with one another.
The first step in using an Office program is to open or launch it on the computer. The easiest way to launch a program is to click the Start button on the Windows taskbar or double-click an icon on the desktop. A user interface is a collective term for all the ways you interact with a software program. A file is a stored collection of data. Saving a file enables you to work on a project now and then put it away and work on it again later. Printing can be a simple or complex task. It helps to preview a document to see exactly what a document will look like when it is printed. Each Microsoft
®
Office program allows you to switch among various views of the document windows. A screen capture is a snapshot of your screen.
Microsoft
®
Office Word 2013 is a word processing program that makes it easy to create a variety of professional-looking documents. A word processing program is a software program that includes tools for entering, editing, and formatting text and graphics. The electronic files you create using Word are called documents.
Word Wrap
Those students who learned to type on a typewriter are used to pressing the Return key each time the typewriter carriage approaches the right margin of your paper. Normally, the typewriter bell would "ding," and you would shortly thereafter press the Return key to send the carriage to the start of the next line. Break that habit!
When using a word processing program like Microsoft
®
Word, the word wrap feature will automatically position the insertion point at the beginning of the next line whenever the inse.
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11. As you can see, development is better understood by examining both human welfare and economic dimensions. Answer the following question in a one page response (at least two paragraphs) and submit it via the link to Project 2 on Blackboard. (10 points)
What are the long-term ramifications for a society investing heavily in economic production at the expense of human welfare investment?
For two people, so it has to be diffrent papers?
.
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September 1, 2015
Question 1
The relationship between current assets and current liabilities is important in evaluating a company's
Question 2
Which of the following is a measure of liquidity?
Question 3
Current assets divided by current liabilities is known as the
Question 4
Danner Corporation reported net sales of $600,000, $680,000, and $800,000 in the years 2011, 2012, and 2013, respectively. If 2011 is the base year, what percentage do 2013 sales represent of the base?
.
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12 pages
12 New Times Roman font
due July 18
include turnitin report
Social Impacts of Cyber Crime
Cyber criminals take advantage of the fast paced advancement of technology and the individuals who are unsophisticated and have no idea where the Internet fits into their world.
Thieves have become very skilled in using the anonymity of the Internet to trick victims into giving them what they want.
“The scammer tries to prey on victims who are kind of in tune with what’s going on in the world. The scam changes, but ultimately they’re preying on the good will of people” (Donnelly, 2011).
No matter what aspect of cyber crime that happens to an individual, or if restitution was made, the effects of cyber crime can be devastating.
Cyber crime: concepts methodologies, tools, and applications
Types of Cyber Crime
Cyber –Tresspass ( Viruses, Denial of Service attacks)
Cyber –deceptions (identity theft, fraud, piracy)
Cyber-pornography
Cyber-violence (cyberbullying, cyber stalking)
Scope of Cyber Crime
International Cyber crime(transnational)
The challenges and the future of Cyber crime
Conclusion
.
100 wordsThe Internet provides a vast variety of information, .docxChereCoble417
100 words
The Internet provides a vast variety of information, but not all information is accurate, reliable, or safe to access.
discuss the dangers of using the Internet for information and discuss various options for making sure that the information you find is accurate.
.
100 words for itYou have heard the expression Nine Eleven in r.docxChereCoble417
100 words for it
You have heard the expression "Nine Eleven" in relationship to an historical event. How does that awareness affect your understanding of the play titled "Nine Ten"? Discuss in relation to each of the characters in the play, and what they are trying to do. Have you ever been called for jury selection? What did you notice about the others also there for the same reason?
.
100 words -- a reference in each paragraph--APA formatEthics an.docxChereCoble417
100 words -- a reference in each paragraph--APA format
"Ethics and Security" Please respond to the following:
Organizational end users are generally in the background when it comes to protecting the IT infrastructure. As the chief security officer (CSO), develop a security awareness training communication plan for these users. Your plan must be in nontechnical terms to the user population that incorporates the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the organization’s information assets.
.
100 to 200 words1. Identify one (1) evidentiary issue that could b.docxChereCoble417
100 to 200 words
1. Identify one (1) evidentiary issue that could be presented regarding the admission of digital evidence at trial. Next, suggest one (1) way in which the court could take to resolve the issue that you have identified. Include one (1) example of such issue and your suggestion action to support your response.
Per the text, there is probable cause to search a computer or electronic media when one believes that the computer or related media either contains or is contraband evidence of a crime, fruits of crime, or instrumentality of a crime. Identify at least two (2) types of warrantless searches that investigators can conduct while collecting digital evidence, and explain the main reasons why you believe the types of searches in question are warrantless. Justify your response.
PLEASE KEEP COMPLETELY SEPARATE FROM 1 AND THIS IS A RESPONSE TO THE POST BELOW 50 to 75 words
2.
One evidentiary issue that could be presented regarding the admission of digital evidence at trial is if the evidence is clear and convincing. For example, When looking channel 7; when someone is maybe breaking into someone's house or breaking into a store. I have seen video feed thats just a shadow, or maybe the person has on something that hides their face. They willstill ask if you reconize that person. Unfortunately, it's hard to figure out who the suspect is because the image maybe bad or they may becovered. There is no way to solve this issue unless they have some kind of tattoo or scar that could be pointed out.
Two types of warrentless searches are: Plain-view search and Exigent circumstances. Plain-view search, a warrent isn't required for this because; if your investigating someone and you see criminal activity on their computersc, no matter what it is; you can use that informaton because as long it can be seen by the general public. Exigent circumstances, a warrent isn't required for this because; it may an immediate emergency. For example, a murder, kidnap, robbery or anyother type of crime.
.
100 essayPromptTopic One of the areas learned in Module 1 wa.docxChereCoble417
100 essay
Prompt/Topic
: One of the areas learned in Module 1 was how to customize the Word toolbar. Why is it important to customize your toolbar? What changes did you make to the toolbar?
(Mdodule 1 )Getting Started with Windows 8 and Creating Documents with Word 2013
Microsoft
®
Office 2013 is a group of software programs designed to help you create documents, collaborate with co-workers, and track and analyze information. You use different Office programs to accomplish specific tasks, such as writing a letter or producing a sales presentation, yet all the programs have a similar look and feel.
The programs in Office are bundled together in a group called a suite. Microsoft
®
Office Word 2013 is used to create any kind of text-based document. Themes are predesigned combinations of color and formatting attributes you can apply and are available in most Office programs. Microsoft
®
Office Excel
®
2013 is used to work with numeric values and make calculations. Microsoft
®
Office PowerPoint
®
2013 is used to create presentations, complete with graphics, transitions, and even a soundtrack. Microsoft
®
Office Access 2013 helps keep track of large amounts of quantitative data.
Because the Office suite programs have a similar interface (look and feel), it is easy to learn the program tools. Office documents are compatible (easy to incorporate or integrate) with one another.
The first step in using an Office program is to open or launch it on the computer. The easiest way to launch a program is to click the Start button on the Windows taskbar or double-click an icon on the desktop. A user interface is a collective term for all the ways you interact with a software program. A file is a stored collection of data. Saving a file enables you to work on a project now and then put it away and work on it again later. Printing can be a simple or complex task. It helps to preview a document to see exactly what a document will look like when it is printed. Each Microsoft
®
Office program allows you to switch among various views of the document windows. A screen capture is a snapshot of your screen.
Microsoft
®
Office Word 2013 is a word processing program that makes it easy to create a variety of professional-looking documents. A word processing program is a software program that includes tools for entering, editing, and formatting text and graphics. The electronic files you create using Word are called documents.
Word Wrap
Those students who learned to type on a typewriter are used to pressing the Return key each time the typewriter carriage approaches the right margin of your paper. Normally, the typewriter bell would "ding," and you would shortly thereafter press the Return key to send the carriage to the start of the next line. Break that habit!
When using a word processing program like Microsoft
®
Word, the word wrap feature will automatically position the insertion point at the beginning of the next line whenever the inse.
11. As you can see, development is better understood by examining bo.docxChereCoble417
11. As you can see, development is better understood by examining both human welfare and economic dimensions. Answer the following question in a one page response (at least two paragraphs) and submit it via the link to Project 2 on Blackboard. (10 points)
What are the long-term ramifications for a society investing heavily in economic production at the expense of human welfare investment?
For two people, so it has to be diffrent papers?
.
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ACC/561
September 1, 2015
Question 1
The relationship between current assets and current liabilities is important in evaluating a company's
Question 2
Which of the following is a measure of liquidity?
Question 3
Current assets divided by current liabilities is known as the
Question 4
Danner Corporation reported net sales of $600,000, $680,000, and $800,000 in the years 2011, 2012, and 2013, respectively. If 2011 is the base year, what percentage do 2013 sales represent of the base?
.
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100-250 words for each response.
1
An international team was gathered to discuss how funding should be spent to eliminate human infections. There is only enough funding to eliminate one disease. How would the scientists go about choosing the next disease to be eliminated from the planet? Which one should it be?
2
Infections with hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses usually take years, even decades, before visible signs of hepatitis manifest themselves. Epidemiological, how does it influenza our ability to track such diseases in a population and prevent transmissions?
3
How are computer viruses similar to biological viruses? Are computer viruses alive? Why or why not?
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100-200 words, in college writing, information search via internet and in APA reference.
The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act mandated that hospitals use CPT to report outpatient services. Why? What are the differences between ICD-10 (or ICD-9-CM) and CPT? Why was CPT even created?
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Question
1.
Sugar alcohols are likely to be found in:
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
An example of a meal or snack that contains complementary proteins is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
3.
The second most common type of malnutrition worldwide is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.
A type of exercise that is considered to be aerobic for amateur athletes is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Home-canned foods should be boiled for 10 minutes before eating to help prevent:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Potent environmental carcinogens include:
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b.
c.
d.
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The fetal origins hypothesis supports the idea that nutrition during gestation may affect:
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b.
c.
d.
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The kidney structure that is responsible for filtering the blood is the:
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b.
c.
d.
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Older adults have lower energy requirements than younger adults because they have:
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b.
c.
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A characteristic clinical symptom of gallbladder inflammation or gallstones is:
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b.
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d.
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A severe tyramine reaction may cause a crisis due to:
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b.
c.
d.
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A nutrient that delays gastric emptying time, thereby creating more optimal saturation rates for drug absorption is:
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b.
c.
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One effect of impaired blood circulation through the liver caused by fibrous tissue is the development of:
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b.
c.
d.
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A factor that influences the protein needs of older adults is:
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b.
c.
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One way in which oral hypoglycemic drugs act to lower elevated blood glucose levels is by:
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b.
c.
d.
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It is important that energy needs in pregnancy are met so that:
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b.
c.
d.
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Cancer generally begins with disruptions in:
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b.
c.
d.
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Three key concepts included in the total diet approach to improving nutrient intake are:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Foods and drugs used to enhance athletic performance are known as:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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A major benefit of fluoride is:
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b.
c.
d.
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Pepsinogen secreted by the gastric cells is converted into pepsin by:
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b.
c.
d.
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In the colon, resistant starch is digested by:
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b.
c.
d.
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A food choice equivalent to one serving from the Protein group of MyPlate is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Synthesis of protein is governed by:
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b.
c.
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The effect of trans fatty acids on blood cholesterol is similar to that of:
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b.
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Physiologic functions of potassium include:
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b.
c.
d.
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Aerobic capacity is the greatest in a person with:
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Important functions of food additives include:
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Patients who undergo pancreatectomy are likely to develop:
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A special therapeutic diet may be modified in:
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Preschool children often prefer foods that are:
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Drugs that can depress appetite include:
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Subjective global assessment relies on information from:
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Diagnosis of celiac disease is confirmed using:
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Entitlement programs include:
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Risk of b.
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10.2
The cost of providing public services at a local hospital has been scrutinized by manage- ment. Although these services are used as marketing tools for the hospital, the cost and availability of scarce resources require their optimal allocation while minimizing costs. Two popular programs being assessed for this purpose are “Family Planning” (FP) and “Health-Drive-Screenings” (HDS); their costs to the hospital for each offering are $200 and $400, respectively. The health care manager in charge of operations found three common patterns of resource consumption for each of these services and the available resources, shown in Table EX 10.2.
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Question 1
A variable cost is a cost that
Question 2
An increase in the level of activity will have the following effects on unit costs for variable and fixed costs:
Question 3
A fixed cost is a cost which
Question 4
Hollis Industries produces flash drives for computers, which it sells for $20 each. Each flash drive costs $14 of variable costs to make. During April, 1,000 drives were sold. Fixed costs for March were $2 per unit for a total of $1,000 for the month. How much is the contribution margin ratio?
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10.
Which standard C++ library function allows you to compare two strings?
11.
What is the ASCII collating sequence?
12.
Which standard C++ library function allows you to paste one string onto the end of another? What must you be careful of when using this function?
13. What header file must you include to use the standard library character classification functions?
14.
Name as many of the character classification functions as you can and what they are used for.
15.
What are the character conversion functions?
16.
What are the numeric conversion functions and what does each do? Which header file must
you include to use them?
17.
What is meant by dynamic memory allocation?
18.
What is the heap? How does heap storage differ from static and automatic storage?
19.
How can you allocate memory from the heap? How can you deallocate memory from the heap?
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10 Things to Know About the Psychology of Cults
Both terrifying and utterly fascinating, cults have a tendency to capture the attention of just about everyone. Questions abound: Where do these people come from? What are they really doing inside those secluded compounds? Most interesting, perhaps, are the psychological components of cult life, questions such as: Who in the world would fall for that? In an effort to answer these questions and more, we’ve listed 10 things to know about the psychology of cults.
Cults are attractive because they promote an illusion of comfort.
Humans desire comfort, and in a fearful and uncertain world many turn to cults because they tend to promote exactly that. Jon-Patrik Pedersen, a psychologist at CalTech, has pointed out that cult leaders often make promises that are totally unattainable, but also offered by no other group in society. Such things might include financial security, total health, constant peace of mind, and eternal life — the things every human desires at the deepest level.
Cults satisfy the human desire for absolute answers.
Today’s world is a tough one, with more abstract issues than there are issues that are black and white. As Dr. Adrian Furnham describes in
Psychology Today
, humans crave clarity. Many people join cults because they believe they’re being offered solid, absolute answers for questions such as good vs. evil, religion, the meaning of life, politics, etc. Many cult leaders promote messages that are simple and seem to make sense, the exact opposite of what we’re often provided with in typical, everyday life.
Those with low self-esteem are more likely to be persuaded by a cult environment.
People are often surprised to learn that those who join cults are, for the most part, average people. They come from all backgrounds, all zip codes, and all tax brackets. But research done in the past two decades has found an interesting pattern: many people successfully recruited by cults are said to have low self-esteem. Cults generally do not look to recruit those with certain handicaps or clinical depression. However, people with low self-esteem are easier to break down, then build back up in an effort to teach them that the cult is the supportive environment they’re looking for.
New recruits are “love bombed.”
Once people have been recruited by a cult, they are often “love bombed.” This odd phrase is commonly used to describe the ways in which someone with low self-esteem is consistently flattered, complimented, and seduced in order to train their brain to associate the cult with love and acceptance.
Women are more likely than men to join a cult.
According to various research, women make up a whopping 70% of cult members around the globe. Psychologists have different ideas about why more women than men join cults. Dr. David Bromley of Virginia Commonwealth University points out that women simply attend more social gatherings, either religious or otherwise. This makes wom.
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10 pages double spaced paper about the religion in Cuba. How was religion under Bautista? How did it change when Castro took charge? Why do Cuban practice santeria? Where is catholicism in Cuba now? The body should include what you ave discovered, its implications, and consequences. Explain why the topic is worth sharing and what we appreciate?
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10-12 slides with 100-150 words per slide
The CEO heard about your lunchtime discussion with the supervisors and managers when metrics were discussed. He would like you to help him prepare a PowerPoint presentation that he could use at the next board of directors meeting to link the day-to-day new metrics you suggested using to the bigger picture metrics that CEOs, CFOs and Board members would better relate to.
Create a presentation using the following format:
10 to 12 PowerPoint slides
Eye-catching graphics, clip art, and charts
A minimum of 100 to 150 words per slide of speaker notes
Content should include the following:
Specifically describe the linkage between the following pairs of metrics (Note: In each pair, the first metric is the kind of measurement the supervisors and managers would monitor and be evaluated on, and the second is the bigger picture metric the CEO, CFO, and board of directors may monitor.):
Dollar amount of WIP inventory:
Return On Assets
(
ROA
)
Order lead time to customers: Cash flow requirements or cash conversion cycle
Cycle time:
Return On Assets
(
ROA
)
Changeover time: Inventory turn
Inventory turn: Profit
For each pair, describe how a meaningful change in the first metric will impact the second metric.
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1. Kaplan argues that the polarity structure or configuration of the international system influences or constrains the actions of large and small states. Do you agree with his assertion? If so how, if not why not?
2. The
issues of preserving and enhancing the biosphere and the role of humans in. How has the international community sought creating or exacerbating these issues pose a significant problem for the international community to address these issues and why have these issues proven so difficult to address?
3. What factors are most important in causing political actors to resort to terrorism? What options do the nations of the world have to address the problem of terrorism and which of these options do you believe to be most effective and why?
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How long is a RIFS?
A. 2 microseconds
B. 10 microseconds
C. 16 microseconds
D. 9 microseconds
2. What guard interval is used with 64-QAM by 802.11n HT devices to reach 600 Mbps data rates?
A. 800 ns
B. 200 ns
C. 100 ns
D. 400 ns
3. When two RF signals on the same frequency arrive at a receiver at the exact same time and their peaks and valleys are in alignment, what is true about these signals? (choose all that apply)
A. They are 180 degrees out of phase
B. They are 90 degrees out of phase
C. They have 0 degrees of separation
D. They are in phase
4. What is the cause of Free Space Path Loss?
A. Beam Reflection
B. Beam Absorption
C. Beam Diffraction
D. Beam Divergence
5. Which of the following are units of power?
A. dBi
B. Watt
C. Milliwatt
D. dBd
E. dBm
6. A single milliwatt = 0 decibels of change.
A. True
B. False
7. Which of the following increase amplitude?
A. Lightning arrestors
B. RF Cables
C. Pig tail adaptors
D. Antennae
E. Amplifiers
8. More than 40% blockage in the Fresnel Zone will not impede an RF link.
A. True
B. False
9. Which of the following describes a behavior of waves?
A. Frequency
B. Phase
C. Modulation
D. Amplitude
10. Phase is a standard measurement of RF wave size.
A. True
B. False
11. In an ERP 802.11 network, there are two mandated spread spectrum technologies.
A. True
B. False
12. ERP-OFDM stations can not connect with OFDM AP’s because the use different __________.
A. Contention methods
B. Modulation techniques
C. Frequencies
D. Coordination functions
13. Which data rates are supported by PBCC?
A. 6, 12, and 24 Mbps
B. 36, 48 and 54 Mbps
C. 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps
D. 22 and 33 Mbps
E. 1, 2, 5.5, 11, 22, and 33 Mbps
14. How many adjacent non-overlapping channels may be used in the same physical area using the 2.4 GHz spectrum?
A. 14
B. 11
C. 6
D. 3
15. The area of coverage provided by an AP is called which of the following?
A. BSS
B. ESS
C. BSA
D. WLAN
16. The function of an AP is most closely related to which wired networking device?
A. A Switch
B. A Hub
C. A router
D. A firewall
17. What is the largest channel size possible with 802.11ac?
A. 40 MHz
B. 80 MHz
C. 120 MHz
D. 160 MHz
18. What is required for stations to use 256-QAM?
A. they must have a firmware upgrade
B. there can be no more then 2 stations
C. they must be very close to the AP.
1. In your opinion, was Koro’s treatment of Pai ethical Wh.docxChereCoble417
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In your opinion, was Koro’s treatment of Pai ethical? Why? Why not? Remember that they lived in a culture different than that of the United States.
2.
Was the grandfather’s treatment of his eldest son “fair”? Why? Why not?
3.
Traditionally (as presented in the film), what is the importance of the “
taiaha
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4.
Describe the relationship between Pai and Hemi.
5.
What is the movie’s theme, and how does it relate to similar (the same) issues facing countries and cultures throughout the modern world?
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10 Values:
Paradigms
Generation gaps
individual differences
Standards
Conflict resolvers
Emotional intelligence
Thought provokers
motivators
attitudes
character and compencty
500 word essay and use at least textbook as reference Supervising police personnel strengths based leadership 8th edition. Paul M. Whisenand E. Doug McCain
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1. How have religions changed over time? Choose a specific religion or two and think of some particular examples, such as beliefs, practices, rituals, etc. How can we explain why religions have adapted and evolved since their founding to the present day?
2. What sorts of challenges do religions face in the modern age?
3. (Christianity) What role do women play in the practice of this faith? Have women's roles in religion changed over time? Why?
4. How do women's roles differ from those assigned to men? In what ways are they similar?
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10 min presentation on Jefferson squat must includeStructure b.docxChereCoble417
10 min presentation on Jefferson squat must include:
Structure: bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments involved
Movement: anatomical movements that occur normal range of motion, plane exercise takes place in (sagittal plane)
Muscles: stablizer muscles, antognist mucsles and synergist muscles used in movement
Injuries: Common injuries and prevention
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1. Use the Internet to research one developing nation from the list at the bottom of this paragraph. Your research should include an examination of the effects that the distribution of foreign aid can have on a developing country, as well as the material covered by the Webtext and lectures in Weeks 1 through 3.
Countries you may write about are as follows and no other country will be acceptable. Note: Haiti, Rwanda, Sudan, Egypt, Iraq, Sierra Leone and Columbia are
not
on this list.
Middle East
Libya Gaza Lebanon
Africa
The Central African Republic Mozambique Liberia Zimbabwe (after transition from Rhodesia)
Latin America
Venezuela
East Asia, Southeast and Southwest Asia
Japan (after WWII) India or Pakistan after the 1971 war over Bangladesh Vietnam .
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1. A zip fie containing the following:
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b. The executable compiled from your source code. The executable should be compatible with a Windows™ based PC.
2. A Word file containing the screen shot of all your program runs, and the answers to the 4 questions above.
please reply me , then i will mail you the project picture of the related question .
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1. What was the net income of Target in 2014 2. How much cash was.docxChereCoble417
1. What was the net income of Target in 2014 ?
2. How much cash was generated from operating activities in 2014 ? How did net loss turn into positive cash flow from operations? Has cash flow from operations increased or decreased compared to 2013? What are the reasons?
3. What were the major cash flows on investing activities in 2014 - was cash generated or used up? How does this compare to 2013? What were the reasons for the increase/decrease?
4. What were the major cash flows relating to financing activities in 2014 - was cash generated or used up? How does this compare to 2013? What were the reasons for increase/decrease?
5. What was the 'free cash flow' in 2014? How does it compare with 2013?
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1. What are the main sources of pollutants in coastal environments.docxChereCoble417
1.
What are the main sources of pollutants in coastal environments? Select three of these pollutants, and discuss their characteristics and environmental effects.
Your response should be at least 150 words in length. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
2.
Summarize the historical use of lead in consumer products. What are the target areas for improving the recycling rate of lead-acid batteries?
Your response should be at least 150 words in length. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
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100-250 words for each response.
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An international team was gathered to discuss how funding should be spent to eliminate human infections. There is only enough funding to eliminate one disease. How would the scientists go about choosing the next disease to be eliminated from the planet? Which one should it be?
2
Infections with hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses usually take years, even decades, before visible signs of hepatitis manifest themselves. Epidemiological, how does it influenza our ability to track such diseases in a population and prevent transmissions?
3
How are computer viruses similar to biological viruses? Are computer viruses alive? Why or why not?
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100-200 words, in college writing, information search via internet a.docxChereCoble417
100-200 words, in college writing, information search via internet and in APA reference.
The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act mandated that hospitals use CPT to report outpatient services. Why? What are the differences between ICD-10 (or ICD-9-CM) and CPT? Why was CPT even created?
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100 ACCURACYNEEDED in 30MINS to 1HRQuestion1.Sugar al.docxChereCoble417
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NEEDED in 30MINS to 1HR
Question
1.
Sugar alcohols are likely to be found in:
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
An example of a meal or snack that contains complementary proteins is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
3.
The second most common type of malnutrition worldwide is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.
A type of exercise that is considered to be aerobic for amateur athletes is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
5.
Home-canned foods should be boiled for 10 minutes before eating to help prevent:
a.
b.
c.
d.
6.
Potent environmental carcinogens include:
a.
b.
c.
d.
7.
The fetal origins hypothesis supports the idea that nutrition during gestation may affect:
a.
b.
c.
d.
8.
The kidney structure that is responsible for filtering the blood is the:
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.
Older adults have lower energy requirements than younger adults because they have:
a.
b.
c.
d.
10.
A characteristic clinical symptom of gallbladder inflammation or gallstones is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
11.
A severe tyramine reaction may cause a crisis due to:
a.
b.
c.
d.
12.
A nutrient that delays gastric emptying time, thereby creating more optimal saturation rates for drug absorption is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
13.
One effect of impaired blood circulation through the liver caused by fibrous tissue is the development of:
a.
b.
c.
d.
14.
A factor that influences the protein needs of older adults is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
15.
One way in which oral hypoglycemic drugs act to lower elevated blood glucose levels is by:
a.
b.
c.
d.
16.
It is important that energy needs in pregnancy are met so that:
a.
b.
c.
d.
17.
Cancer generally begins with disruptions in:
a.
b.
c.
d.
18.
Three key concepts included in the total diet approach to improving nutrient intake are:
a.
b.
c.
d.
19.
Foods and drugs used to enhance athletic performance are known as:
a.
b.
c.
d.
20.
A major benefit of fluoride is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
21.
Pepsinogen secreted by the gastric cells is converted into pepsin by:
a.
b.
c.
d.
22.
In the colon, resistant starch is digested by:
a.
b.
c.
d.
23.
A food choice equivalent to one serving from the Protein group of MyPlate is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
24.
Synthesis of protein is governed by:
a.
b.
c.
d.
25.
The effect of trans fatty acids on blood cholesterol is similar to that of:
a.
b.
c.
d.
26.
Physiologic functions of potassium include:
a.
b.
c.
d.
27.
Aerobic capacity is the greatest in a person with:
a.
b.
c.
d.
28.
Important functions of food additives include:
a.
b.
c.
d.
29.
Patients who undergo pancreatectomy are likely to develop:
a.
b.
c.
d.
30.
A special therapeutic diet may be modified in:
a.
b.
c.
d.
31.
Preschool children often prefer foods that are:
a.
b.
c.
d.
32.
Drugs that can depress appetite include:
a.
b.
c.
d.
33.
Subjective global assessment relies on information from:
a.
b.
c.
d.
34.
Diagnosis of celiac disease is confirmed using:
a.
b.
c.
d.
35.
Entitlement programs include:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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10.2The cost of providing public services at a local hospital ha.docxChereCoble417
10.2
The cost of providing public services at a local hospital has been scrutinized by manage- ment. Although these services are used as marketing tools for the hospital, the cost and availability of scarce resources require their optimal allocation while minimizing costs. Two popular programs being assessed for this purpose are “Family Planning” (FP) and “Health-Drive-Screenings” (HDS); their costs to the hospital for each offering are $200 and $400, respectively. The health care manager in charge of operations found three common patterns of resource consumption for each of these services and the available resources, shown in Table EX 10.2.
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100 AccurateWeek 4 Wiley Plus Quiz Study GuideACC561.docxChereCoble417
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ACC/561
September 1, 2015
Question 1
A variable cost is a cost that
Question 2
An increase in the level of activity will have the following effects on unit costs for variable and fixed costs:
Question 3
A fixed cost is a cost which
Question 4
Hollis Industries produces flash drives for computers, which it sells for $20 each. Each flash drive costs $14 of variable costs to make. During April, 1,000 drives were sold. Fixed costs for March were $2 per unit for a total of $1,000 for the month. How much is the contribution margin ratio?
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10.Which standard C++ library function allows you to compare two.docxChereCoble417
10.
Which standard C++ library function allows you to compare two strings?
11.
What is the ASCII collating sequence?
12.
Which standard C++ library function allows you to paste one string onto the end of another? What must you be careful of when using this function?
13. What header file must you include to use the standard library character classification functions?
14.
Name as many of the character classification functions as you can and what they are used for.
15.
What are the character conversion functions?
16.
What are the numeric conversion functions and what does each do? Which header file must
you include to use them?
17.
What is meant by dynamic memory allocation?
18.
What is the heap? How does heap storage differ from static and automatic storage?
19.
How can you allocate memory from the heap? How can you deallocate memory from the heap?
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10 Things to Know About the Psychology of CultsBoth terrifying a.docxChereCoble417
10 Things to Know About the Psychology of Cults
Both terrifying and utterly fascinating, cults have a tendency to capture the attention of just about everyone. Questions abound: Where do these people come from? What are they really doing inside those secluded compounds? Most interesting, perhaps, are the psychological components of cult life, questions such as: Who in the world would fall for that? In an effort to answer these questions and more, we’ve listed 10 things to know about the psychology of cults.
Cults are attractive because they promote an illusion of comfort.
Humans desire comfort, and in a fearful and uncertain world many turn to cults because they tend to promote exactly that. Jon-Patrik Pedersen, a psychologist at CalTech, has pointed out that cult leaders often make promises that are totally unattainable, but also offered by no other group in society. Such things might include financial security, total health, constant peace of mind, and eternal life — the things every human desires at the deepest level.
Cults satisfy the human desire for absolute answers.
Today’s world is a tough one, with more abstract issues than there are issues that are black and white. As Dr. Adrian Furnham describes in
Psychology Today
, humans crave clarity. Many people join cults because they believe they’re being offered solid, absolute answers for questions such as good vs. evil, religion, the meaning of life, politics, etc. Many cult leaders promote messages that are simple and seem to make sense, the exact opposite of what we’re often provided with in typical, everyday life.
Those with low self-esteem are more likely to be persuaded by a cult environment.
People are often surprised to learn that those who join cults are, for the most part, average people. They come from all backgrounds, all zip codes, and all tax brackets. But research done in the past two decades has found an interesting pattern: many people successfully recruited by cults are said to have low self-esteem. Cults generally do not look to recruit those with certain handicaps or clinical depression. However, people with low self-esteem are easier to break down, then build back up in an effort to teach them that the cult is the supportive environment they’re looking for.
New recruits are “love bombed.”
Once people have been recruited by a cult, they are often “love bombed.” This odd phrase is commonly used to describe the ways in which someone with low self-esteem is consistently flattered, complimented, and seduced in order to train their brain to associate the cult with love and acceptance.
Women are more likely than men to join a cult.
According to various research, women make up a whopping 70% of cult members around the globe. Psychologists have different ideas about why more women than men join cults. Dr. David Bromley of Virginia Commonwealth University points out that women simply attend more social gatherings, either religious or otherwise. This makes wom.
10 pages double spaced paper about the religion in Cuba. How was rel.docxChereCoble417
10 pages double spaced paper about the religion in Cuba. How was religion under Bautista? How did it change when Castro took charge? Why do Cuban practice santeria? Where is catholicism in Cuba now? The body should include what you ave discovered, its implications, and consequences. Explain why the topic is worth sharing and what we appreciate?
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10-12 slides with 100-150 words per slideThe CEO heard about your .docxChereCoble417
10-12 slides with 100-150 words per slide
The CEO heard about your lunchtime discussion with the supervisors and managers when metrics were discussed. He would like you to help him prepare a PowerPoint presentation that he could use at the next board of directors meeting to link the day-to-day new metrics you suggested using to the bigger picture metrics that CEOs, CFOs and Board members would better relate to.
Create a presentation using the following format:
10 to 12 PowerPoint slides
Eye-catching graphics, clip art, and charts
A minimum of 100 to 150 words per slide of speaker notes
Content should include the following:
Specifically describe the linkage between the following pairs of metrics (Note: In each pair, the first metric is the kind of measurement the supervisors and managers would monitor and be evaluated on, and the second is the bigger picture metric the CEO, CFO, and board of directors may monitor.):
Dollar amount of WIP inventory:
Return On Assets
(
ROA
)
Order lead time to customers: Cash flow requirements or cash conversion cycle
Cycle time:
Return On Assets
(
ROA
)
Changeover time: Inventory turn
Inventory turn: Profit
For each pair, describe how a meaningful change in the first metric will impact the second metric.
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1. Kaplan argues that the polarity structure or configuration of th.docxChereCoble417
1. Kaplan argues that the polarity structure or configuration of the international system influences or constrains the actions of large and small states. Do you agree with his assertion? If so how, if not why not?
2. The
issues of preserving and enhancing the biosphere and the role of humans in. How has the international community sought creating or exacerbating these issues pose a significant problem for the international community to address these issues and why have these issues proven so difficult to address?
3. What factors are most important in causing political actors to resort to terrorism? What options do the nations of the world have to address the problem of terrorism and which of these options do you believe to be most effective and why?
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1. How long is a RIFS A. 2 microsecondsB. .docxChereCoble417
1.
How long is a RIFS?
A. 2 microseconds
B. 10 microseconds
C. 16 microseconds
D. 9 microseconds
2. What guard interval is used with 64-QAM by 802.11n HT devices to reach 600 Mbps data rates?
A. 800 ns
B. 200 ns
C. 100 ns
D. 400 ns
3. When two RF signals on the same frequency arrive at a receiver at the exact same time and their peaks and valleys are in alignment, what is true about these signals? (choose all that apply)
A. They are 180 degrees out of phase
B. They are 90 degrees out of phase
C. They have 0 degrees of separation
D. They are in phase
4. What is the cause of Free Space Path Loss?
A. Beam Reflection
B. Beam Absorption
C. Beam Diffraction
D. Beam Divergence
5. Which of the following are units of power?
A. dBi
B. Watt
C. Milliwatt
D. dBd
E. dBm
6. A single milliwatt = 0 decibels of change.
A. True
B. False
7. Which of the following increase amplitude?
A. Lightning arrestors
B. RF Cables
C. Pig tail adaptors
D. Antennae
E. Amplifiers
8. More than 40% blockage in the Fresnel Zone will not impede an RF link.
A. True
B. False
9. Which of the following describes a behavior of waves?
A. Frequency
B. Phase
C. Modulation
D. Amplitude
10. Phase is a standard measurement of RF wave size.
A. True
B. False
11. In an ERP 802.11 network, there are two mandated spread spectrum technologies.
A. True
B. False
12. ERP-OFDM stations can not connect with OFDM AP’s because the use different __________.
A. Contention methods
B. Modulation techniques
C. Frequencies
D. Coordination functions
13. Which data rates are supported by PBCC?
A. 6, 12, and 24 Mbps
B. 36, 48 and 54 Mbps
C. 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps
D. 22 and 33 Mbps
E. 1, 2, 5.5, 11, 22, and 33 Mbps
14. How many adjacent non-overlapping channels may be used in the same physical area using the 2.4 GHz spectrum?
A. 14
B. 11
C. 6
D. 3
15. The area of coverage provided by an AP is called which of the following?
A. BSS
B. ESS
C. BSA
D. WLAN
16. The function of an AP is most closely related to which wired networking device?
A. A Switch
B. A Hub
C. A router
D. A firewall
17. What is the largest channel size possible with 802.11ac?
A. 40 MHz
B. 80 MHz
C. 120 MHz
D. 160 MHz
18. What is required for stations to use 256-QAM?
A. they must have a firmware upgrade
B. there can be no more then 2 stations
C. they must be very close to the AP.
1. In your opinion, was Koro’s treatment of Pai ethical Wh.docxChereCoble417
1.
In your opinion, was Koro’s treatment of Pai ethical? Why? Why not? Remember that they lived in a culture different than that of the United States.
2.
Was the grandfather’s treatment of his eldest son “fair”? Why? Why not?
3.
Traditionally (as presented in the film), what is the importance of the “
taiaha
”?
4.
Describe the relationship between Pai and Hemi.
5.
What is the movie’s theme, and how does it relate to similar (the same) issues facing countries and cultures throughout the modern world?
.
10 Values:
Paradigms
Generation gaps
individual differences
Standards
Conflict resolvers
Emotional intelligence
Thought provokers
motivators
attitudes
character and compencty
500 word essay and use at least textbook as reference Supervising police personnel strengths based leadership 8th edition. Paul M. Whisenand E. Doug McCain
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1. How have religions changed over time? Choose a specific religion or two and think of some particular examples, such as beliefs, practices, rituals, etc. How can we explain why religions have adapted and evolved since their founding to the present day?
2. What sorts of challenges do religions face in the modern age?
3. (Christianity) What role do women play in the practice of this faith? Have women's roles in religion changed over time? Why?
4. How do women's roles differ from those assigned to men? In what ways are they similar?
.
10 min presentation on Jefferson squat must includeStructure b.docxChereCoble417
10 min presentation on Jefferson squat must include:
Structure: bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments involved
Movement: anatomical movements that occur normal range of motion, plane exercise takes place in (sagittal plane)
Muscles: stablizer muscles, antognist mucsles and synergist muscles used in movement
Injuries: Common injuries and prevention
.
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1. Use the Internet to research one developing nation from the list at the bottom of this paragraph. Your research should include an examination of the effects that the distribution of foreign aid can have on a developing country, as well as the material covered by the Webtext and lectures in Weeks 1 through 3.
Countries you may write about are as follows and no other country will be acceptable. Note: Haiti, Rwanda, Sudan, Egypt, Iraq, Sierra Leone and Columbia are
not
on this list.
Middle East
Libya Gaza Lebanon
Africa
The Central African Republic Mozambique Liberia Zimbabwe (after transition from Rhodesia)
Latin America
Venezuela
East Asia, Southeast and Southwest Asia
Japan (after WWII) India or Pakistan after the 1971 war over Bangladesh Vietnam .
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2. A Word file containing the screen shot of all your program runs, and the answers to the 4 questions above.
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Thank you.
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1. What was the net income of Target in 2014 2. How much cash was.docxChereCoble417
1. What was the net income of Target in 2014 ?
2. How much cash was generated from operating activities in 2014 ? How did net loss turn into positive cash flow from operations? Has cash flow from operations increased or decreased compared to 2013? What are the reasons?
3. What were the major cash flows on investing activities in 2014 - was cash generated or used up? How does this compare to 2013? What were the reasons for the increase/decrease?
4. What were the major cash flows relating to financing activities in 2014 - was cash generated or used up? How does this compare to 2013? What were the reasons for increase/decrease?
5. What was the 'free cash flow' in 2014? How does it compare with 2013?
.
1. What are the main sources of pollutants in coastal environments.docxChereCoble417
1.
What are the main sources of pollutants in coastal environments? Select three of these pollutants, and discuss their characteristics and environmental effects.
Your response should be at least 150 words in length. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
2.
Summarize the historical use of lead in consumer products. What are the target areas for improving the recycling rate of lead-acid batteries?
Your response should be at least 150 words in length. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
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Brisia RiveraGCS 100April 10, 2020There are deep flaws
1. Brisia Rivera
GCS 100
April 10, 2020
There are deep flaws in this view of globalization. The
idea of out-shoring jobs in a capitalist society is to join the
global market and essentially increase the number of companies
in the developing nations and subsequently this will have a
positive impact on the development of the nation. However the
theory of globalization is sophisticated capitalism on paper the
introduction of globalization in the international garment cycle
however presents a set of negative economic disparities in the
manufacturing host countries that impose an economic and
business projection that is unsustainable. It is a set of very well
articulated and written foreign trade laws and policies to believe
that globalization in the garment industry is a good thing.
Perhaps an increase in the employment rates, the earnings of the
people increase simultaneously, this is an optimistic thought
that may contribute towards the growth and the development of
the people. Yet reality has yet to reflect or coincide with the
positive theory’s and thoughts on the benefits of globalization
within this billion dollar industry. A billion dollar industry with
just as many issues. Where is this abundance of profit going?
How is it being distributed? What is the economic hierarchy in
this industry? I will be covering the where, when, why and how
globalization has delivered strong and successful economic
benefits and disadvantages in order to highlight who has
received a higher rate of return using global capitalism.
Geography goes beyond the intricacies of the land, within
a matter of space in time you step into a different economic
status, different laws, different resources, different benefits,
different limitations, different language, different poli cies
2. overall a different way of life. The world we are living in is
filled with money hot zones referred to as foreign trade zones,
which is really important in this economic analysis. The setting
really sets the tone for how fast money is made. Export
processing zones (EPZs) are areas within developing countries
that offer incentives and a barrier-free environment to promote
economic growth by attracting foreign investment for export-
oriented production. Free export zones have made it possible
for garment industries, across the world to participate such as,
Bangladesh, India, and other Asian nations. International
policies have been regularized, placed and catered to encourage
competitive international members like China to increase the
transit value required to promote globalization in the
international market. In order to increase the needs of the
clients demand for the garments. Although it is a liberal
meritocratic participation in the flow of goods in and out of
borders the terms and conditions vary from country to
country.The allocation of benefits of trade and cross border
investments is shifting the living standards in China and other
emerging economies.
The language of money is going to be a very important
theme in this analysis given to its significant ability to lure in
complex, paradoxical and diverse countries to collaborate with
the common goal of profit maximization. Economic growth has
diffused differences in order to mitigate and create
collaborative negotiations to make money. The International
Trade Administration has a department Office of Textiles and
Apparel that have a detailed list of who the U.S. is in business
with. It is important to know about Australia, Bahrain, CAFTA-
DR(United States, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El
Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua), Chile,
Colombia, Israel, Jordan, Korea, Morocco, NAFTA(Mexico,
3. U.S. and Canada), Oman, Panama, Peru and Singapore because
these are the places the U.S. has what is called Free Trade
Agreements. These agreements are important because they are
in black and white this legitimizes them as official documents
that can be used as collateral insurance in the active
participation in the global market. Free trade on exports and
imports exports increase wealth in the U.S. because it gives
Americans alternative opportunity to buy more imports at a
lower price, which maximizes a consumers utility. These
agreements make it possible for both foreign countries and the
U.S. to eliminate conflict by being in compliance with the
agreement set by the World Trade Organization. Therefore in
compliance and consistent implementation of Intellectual
property rights, import licensing, rules of origins, investment
services, government procurement and tariffs.
These trade agreements have created an economic
hierarchy among the countries that has defined the style and
culture of globalization in fashion garment industry. Starting
off with
textile manufacturing giants like the USA and UK on top.
Making manufacturing units in developing countries like India
and China right below them. This hierarchy supports the
manufacturing of goods at very low prices. Working our way
down to the bottom India and China face competition from
many other developing nations like Philippines, Vietnam,
Bangladesh, Myanmar, Brazil, and even African countries.
These countries have lower currency value therefore bagging
outsourcing work for lesser prices than India and China. As
these countries eagerly work to make there way up this
economic hierarchy those on top profit
and exploit the emerging countries.This economic model creates
a toxic unsustainable atmosphere of competition for
survival.Which brings me back to trade agreements set in place
by the World Trade Organization who does the law protect?
Whose rights are protected in an international garment business
4. transaction? Does the law transcend borders to implement and
enforce transparent international garment affairs?
Bibliography
Trade liberalization helps explain the bold global w ealth
disparities by introducing quota restrictions set forward by the
world trade organization. It is important to see how the garment
industry operates at an international scale in to see where the
main profits from garment production go. In this case the
Northern companies who control the industry. These companies
will benefit from more open markets and associated competition
between global suppliers. Meanwhile, for workers North and
South, this increased competition brings insecurity and the
threat of deteriorating conditions of work.
Angela Hale. “Trade Liberalisation in the Garment Industry:
5. Who Is Really Benefiting?” Development in Practice, vol. 12,
no. 1, 2002, pp. 33–44. JSTOR
Counting the Cost of the Global Fashion Industry introduces the
geography of the Fashion Garment Industry. The economic
definition of Made in Italy vs. Made in China. It serves as
strong supporting evidence for the unequal geographies of
fashion. It reveals the ugliness behind the beautiful things
people wear by highlighting the complex connections between
production, branding, retailing and wearing.This article will
serve to further exemplify the global wealth disparities by
revealing the contradictions that lie in the core of the global
fashion garment industry.
Crewe, Louise. “Ugly Beautiful?: Counting the Cost of the
Global Fashion Industry.” Geography, vol. 93, no. 1, 2008, pp.
25–33. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/40574213. Accessed 10
Apr. 2020.
Steve Fraser offers an intriguing insight on foreign trade in
the garment industry. In The New Unionism and the New
Economic Policy he introduces the industrial democracy and
unregulated marketplace. Although his supporting evidence
revolves around Europe and the United States his concept on the
distribution of wealth further exemplifies political and
economical discrepancies in the Fashion Garment Industry. I
will approach my economic analysis with this borrowed
concept to explain how it further reinforces and sustains an
international economic hierarchy that is created by the cycle of
clothes in the Garment Industry.
Fraser, Steve. “The ‘New Unionism’ and the ‘New Economic
Policy.’” Work, Community, and Power: The Experience of
Labor in Europe and America, 1900-1925, edited by James E.
Cronin and Carmen Sirianni, Temple University Press,
6. Philadelphia, 1983, pp. 173–196. JSTOR,
Out sourcing exploitation is a great way to put China on
the stage as the undeniable leader within the garment industry.
This article take a critical approach and compares China and to
Cambodia. Two different economies undergoing industrial
updating and development, which is important to keep a close
eyes on economies that are emerging because it only takes
progressive and strategic economic moves to make there way to
the top over a period of time. Thise article provides a detailed
breakdown of China’s Garment Industry that illustrate their
success. As I will be discussing in the economic hierarchy this
article will further exemplify how China is working their way
and what effects it has on the U.S. as well as the rest of the
world
Franceschini, Ivan. “Outsourcing Exploitation: Chinese and
Cambodian Garment Workers Compared.” Gilded Age, edited
by Ivan Franceschini and Nicholas Loubere, ANU Press,
Australia, 2018, pp. 84–89. JSTOR
The Garment Industry In South China analyses economic
transactions in the garment business, particularly business
dealings between garment producers and wholesalers. It is
important to understand the severity of globalization in the
garment industry in efforts to see the relationship between
garment producers and wholesalers in China'
GAO, CHONG, and KHUN ENG KUAH-PEARCE. “The
Garment Industry in South China: Practising Relational Work.”
China Perspectives, no. 3 (103), 2015, pp. 25–32. JSTOR,
7. In the article Politics at Work the Multi Fibre
Arrangement will point out the disadvantages of global
negotiations that derive from the Free Trade Agreement set
forward by the International Trade Organization. I will also
illustrate how one countries prosperity is a result of another
country’s poverty. It is important to understand how the wealth
of the U.S., U.K., China and India dismantles local and national
economies all over the world. Since the garment industry foster
intense competition this article supports the strategic alliances
that make it possible for the garment industry to participate in a
global economy however the cycle of goods is not smooth due
to global labour movements.
Garwood, Shae. “Politics at Work: Transnational Advocacy
Networks and the Global Garment Industry.” Gender and
Development, vol. 13, no. 3, 2005, pp. 21–33. JSTOR
Compliance Versus Accountability: Struggles for Dignity
and Daily Bread in the Bangladesh Garment Industry maps out
the international parameters of the garment industry. It gives a
thorough break down how the garment industry is moved from
on country to another based on the lowest production cost
prices.My research will be covering the economic geographic
map that exemplifies who benefits, who is exploited and how
clothes travels throughout this economic hierarchy, crossing
borders utilizing the International Garment Cycle as a source of
transportation.
Mahmud, Simeen, and Naila Kabeer. “Compliance Versus
Accountability: Struggles for Dignity and Daily Bread in the
Bangladesh Garment Industry.” The Bangladesh Development
Studies, vol. 29, no. 3/4, 2003, pp. 21–46. JSTOR
8. Global wealth inequality in the Garment Fashion industry.The
allocation of benefits of trade and cross border investment is
shifting the living standards in China and other emerging
economies. Since China's economic model is a potential
alternative and vision of global capitalism’s future, I will
utilize Liberal Meritocratic Capitalism and political capitalism
to introduce and support my economic analysis on the bil lion
dollar contribution from the Garment Fashion industry to global
wealth disparities.
Milanovic, Branko, “ Capitalism Alone”The Future of the
System that Runs the World,The Belknap Press of Harvard
university Press, London England, Print. 2019
An inquiry into the Rapid Growth of the Garment Industry
in Bangladesh by Abdul Mottaleb offers vital historical context.
Wholesome historical research offers a well rounded approach
that serves as supporting evidence for my economic analysis. I
believe it is important understand the origins of the garment
industry, because although one might assume it is a successful
rapid growing, billion dollar industry my research will reflect
otherwise. The history of the garment industry will not only
offer content for analysis but it will lead and guide my
economic analysis into the language of money. The success of
this industry is not due to its profits its due to its economic
structure that although all manufacturing importing and
exporting countries can agree that profit maximization is the
main goal. The language of money translates very differently
across borders for some it’s an abundance of wealth and for
others its an opportunity to survive.
Mottaleb, Khondoker Abdul, and Tetsushi Sonobe. “An Inquiry
into the Rapid Growth of the Garment Industry in Bangladesh.”
Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 60, no. 1,
2011, pp. 67–89. JSTOR20.
9. The past is just as important as the future. Therefore this
article points out how the pressure from diverse social groups,
both environmental and economic, is changing the operating
environment. It is important to understand the difference
between shift and evolution in order to see wether or not
globalization is updating in a progressive fashion or simply
undergoing industrial development to remain relevant in the
global economy.
Servos, Chaime Marcuello, and Carmen Marcuello. “NGOs,
Corporate Social Responsibility, and Social Accountability:
Inditex vs. Clean Clothes.” Development in Practice, vol. 17,
no. 3, 2007, pp. 393–403. JSTOR,
Brisia Rivera
March 25, 2020
GCS 499
The Cycle of Clothes and Pulse of Capitalism
Introduction
Hook:This research analysis will focus on the enormous
economies of scale in production, distribution, marketing, and
management
Define the audience: Global Cycle of clothes and textiles with
supporting evidence from China and U.S. economies of scale in
production, distribution, marketing, and management.
Thesis Statement:This analysis focuses on the interactions
between manufacturers/producers, distribution and sellers as
international agents of the capitalistic cycle of goods in order to
highlight the wealth disparities between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
countries.
10. Body
An argument to support the thesis:Through Ethnoscapes,
technoscapes, finanscapes, mediascapes, ideoscapes
globalization has delivered strong and successful cultural
reflections of benefits and disadvantages of
capitalism.(Supporting evidence will be depriving from liberal
meritocratic capitalism)
An argument to support the thesis: the confinements of
everyday life the contingencies, accidents, and conjunctures that
arise out of active membership in the global economy.
Supporting evidence will be depriving form political capitalism
An argument to support the thesis: There are deep flaw s in this
view of globalization. The chief one is that established fact and
known economic patterns don’t financially contribute all three
agents within the garment textile industry
Conclusion
Summary of arguments: A product is everything one receives in
an exchange, includ- ing all attributes and expected benefits.
The product is then manufactured overseas to minimize the cost
of production and maximize the profit simultaneosly. Products
are classified according to their ultimate use. Classification
affects a product’s distribution, promotion, and pricing.
Clothes and textiles used for clothes are classified as consumer
goods, therefore they are purchased to satisfy personal and
family needs. Every product moves through a series of four
stages— introduction, growth, maturity, and decline—which
together form the product life-cycle. As the product progresses
through these stages, its sales and profitability increase, peak,
and decline. Marketers keep track of the life-cycle stage of
products in order to estimate when a new product should be
introduced to replace a declining one.
Call to action: Global wealth inequality in the textile/clothes
industry.The allocation of benefits of trade and cross border
investment is shifting the living standards in China and other
emerging economies.
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Understanding the benefits of outsourcing, many emerging
economies have started targeting offshore clients. India and
China face competition from many other developing nations like
Philippines, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Brazil, and even
African countries. Countries with lower currency value are
bagging outsourcing work for lesser prices than India and
China. Due to competition for outsourcing projects among
emerging nations, corporate offices can get their work done for
very low prices.
Corporate giants many times exploit the emerging countries
owing to such competition for survival.
13. The parallels between countries have indeed divide yet has
increasily overtime contributed to a systematic negotiation to
ensure profit maximization.
Global wealth inequality in the textile/clothes industry.The
allocation of benefits of trade and cross border investments is
shifting the living standards in China and other emerging
economies.
Globalization has boosted the garment industries in the
developing nations.
Globalisation has benefitted the garment industries, across the
world.Some of the developing countries that benefited from the
globalisation were Bangladesh, India, and other Asian nations.
International policies were regularised to encourage the
members to increase the transit value required to promote the
globalisation in the international market. Increase in the needs
of the clients demand for the garments, the movement had
introduced export processing zones that encouraged the
management to improve the overall performances.
It is relevant fact that the economic growth in different nations
was attributing to the growth of the garment industries. Changes
in the operations and financial sectors were experienced due to
the change in the technology that was adopted to increase the
performances.
14. Google Searches:
export processing zone
International laws on the garment industry
Globalization in the garment industry
Resale price policy between sellers and manufacturers
Manufacture dealer policy
Customer or territory restrictions
Vertical or horizontal restraints in the garment industry
Antitrust scrutiny
Worldwide competitors in the garment industry
Exclusive distributers
Foreign trade
Distributer Outline Relationship: manufacturing, distribution,
ownership, duration, price and intellectual rights.
Scholar Searches
Foreign Trade in the garment industry
Industrial democracy
Unregulated marketplace
Distribution of national wealth
Market power in the garment industry
International trade unions
Garment manufacturers
Garment distributers
Garment sellers
Research Paper Facts:
Topic: Global Wealth Disparities, Garment Industry and
globalization
Approach: Theoretical and Economical Analysis
15. Assertive Position: Billion Dollar Garment Industry has a major
contribution to Global Wealth Disparities.
Note: Heavily Reference Chapter 2 & 3 from Capitalism Alone
by Branco Milanovic
Page Requirement: 8-10 pages
Authoritive voice and position throughout the writing.
Bold Green words are the key take aways in those sections of
the essays. Therefore present data, elaborate, explain, support
and reference them throughout the essay
Paper Should present how different emerging economies such as
China have been able to participate in the global garment
market without jeopardizing their established coummunist
political system.
I want people to see the economic borders between countries
and how they are created, how first world countries have used
globalization as an uber to get the top of this economic
hierarchy and emerging countries like russia and china are right
behind them on this road to economic superiority.