Draw a complete ERD that depicts the data model to record the required information. The data
model must be neat and professional in appearance. The assignment must be completed through
your individual efforts giving or seeking assistance from anyone other than the instructor is not
permitted. The final ERD should be in a single MS Word document and uploaded to D2L.
Southern Clinic for Abuse Rehabilitation Services (SCARS) is a specialty clinic that helps
individuals deal with substance abuse issues. They are not prepared for, and do not treat, all
mental and/or emotional disorders. Primarily, SCARS works with individuals that present
themselves for treatment; however, they also work with some COSAT (court ordered substance
abuse treatment) patients. All patients are treated on an outpatient basis. SCARS is attempting to
get government funding to support their operations so they need to improve the ease with which
they can produce a variety of reports. You have been contracted to develop a database to support
tracking the patients they work with. Your design should support the following operations.
Description of Operations: When a patient comes to SCARS, the staff will diagnose them so the
staff will know what they are working with. Each new patient is assigned an identification
number that is recorded along with the patients name, address, and whether or not he or she is a
COSAT patient. Patients come in knowing that they suffer from some kind of chemical
dependency disorder. In addition, many patients also suffer from one or more other disorders,
such as depression or paranoia, that they are not aware is a disorder. If the staff thinks a patient
suffers from a disorder that SCARS cannot deal with, then the staff refer that patient to a local
full-care hospital. Such patients will appear in SCARS system, but will not be associated with a
disorder since SCARS will not make an official diagnosis for them. Each disorder has an
identification code, a name, a general description, and a description of the pattern of family
incidence (e.g. tends to appear on the mothers side of the family, tends to appear on the fathers
side of the family, no hereditary characteristic, etc.). Each disorder is associated with symptoms
that help to identify the disorder. Each symptom has a name, a general description, and a location
on the body where it occurs. Every disorder will have one or more symptoms. Some symptoms
are common to many different disorders, but all symptoms must be associated with at least one
disorder. A patient may be diagnosed with one or more disorders. SCARS may expand their
capabilities in the future so the system should support disorders with which no patient has been
diagnosed. Whenever a patient is diagnosed with a disorder, the date of that diagnoses, the
severity of the Page 2 of 2 disorder in that patient, and a prognosis (forecast for the likely
recovery from the disorder) are recorded. For example, when Henry Peterson first came to
S.
Handing Taking Over by using SBAR. pptxHussain278181
ISBAR is a structured communication tool used in healthcare:
I: Introduce yourself
S: Situation (describe the problem)
B: Background (patient history)
A: Assessment (current status)
R: Recommendation (suggested action)
It promotes clear and concise communication for better patient c
CIS336 Lab 2 The Expanded Entity Relationship DiagramLAB OVERVI.docxclarebernice
CIS336 Lab 2: The Expanded Entity Relationship Diagram
LAB OVERVIEW
Scenario and Summary
This lab introduces the next step in creating a data model, the Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD). You will be given a business scenario for a University Medical Center, which is a small community hospital. The business specifications will outline a number of things about the business, some of which will apply directly to the database you are being asked to model. There is a table that lists the entities (tables) that will be needed for the database and related attributes (columns) for each entity. There is also a column that lists specific information about the entity that will be helpful in determining its relationship to other entities within the model.
Be sure to include the minimum and maximum occurrences of each relationship (cardinality) and to supply a name to the relationship that will work in both directions. Make sure to use Crow’s Feet notation in your ERD.
Narrative/Case Study
The University Medical Center is a small, community hospital. A new hospital administrator has recently been hired by the Board of Directors, and directed to right-size patient care and pharmacy services and improve profitability. The hospital operates three clinical facilities: the main hospital, a mid-town clinic, and an Urgent Care location. The hospital also offers selected in-home care services. Many of the patients are repeat or regular patients who receive regular treatment for various conditions, and many utilize the hospital’s pharmacy services for prescription medications.
The pharmacy dispenses about 3,000 different prescription medications of various kinds. Every prescription is associated with one patient, and is logged by the dispensing clinic. The new administrator wants to know which drugs are most prescribed, and also which are the most profitable.
The following is some general information about the organization and its current processes.
· The hospital operates three clinical facilities.
· A healthcare worker logs in at a facility at the start of a shift and logs out at the end.
· The name, address, Social Security number and other information is recorded for every healthcare worker.
· All healthcare workers have one billing rate, which is determined by their job description.
· Each medication dispensed by prescription is linked to both the prescription number and the medication ID number, recording the item price and the quantity dispensed.
As a convenient and affordable means of providing hospice care, palliative care, and convalescent care to patients that need occasional/intermittent skilled nursing, but do not require hospitalization, the hospital offers limited in-home care. Recording of in-home care includes the healthcare worker ID, their departure time and return time, and also the prescription ID for any prescriptions administered by the healthcare worker in the home setting.
The hospital administrator would like to know what home-ca ...
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Handing Taking Over by using SBAR. pptxHussain278181
ISBAR is a structured communication tool used in healthcare:
I: Introduce yourself
S: Situation (describe the problem)
B: Background (patient history)
A: Assessment (current status)
R: Recommendation (suggested action)
It promotes clear and concise communication for better patient c
CIS336 Lab 2 The Expanded Entity Relationship DiagramLAB OVERVI.docxclarebernice
CIS336 Lab 2: The Expanded Entity Relationship Diagram
LAB OVERVIEW
Scenario and Summary
This lab introduces the next step in creating a data model, the Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD). You will be given a business scenario for a University Medical Center, which is a small community hospital. The business specifications will outline a number of things about the business, some of which will apply directly to the database you are being asked to model. There is a table that lists the entities (tables) that will be needed for the database and related attributes (columns) for each entity. There is also a column that lists specific information about the entity that will be helpful in determining its relationship to other entities within the model.
Be sure to include the minimum and maximum occurrences of each relationship (cardinality) and to supply a name to the relationship that will work in both directions. Make sure to use Crow’s Feet notation in your ERD.
Narrative/Case Study
The University Medical Center is a small, community hospital. A new hospital administrator has recently been hired by the Board of Directors, and directed to right-size patient care and pharmacy services and improve profitability. The hospital operates three clinical facilities: the main hospital, a mid-town clinic, and an Urgent Care location. The hospital also offers selected in-home care services. Many of the patients are repeat or regular patients who receive regular treatment for various conditions, and many utilize the hospital’s pharmacy services for prescription medications.
The pharmacy dispenses about 3,000 different prescription medications of various kinds. Every prescription is associated with one patient, and is logged by the dispensing clinic. The new administrator wants to know which drugs are most prescribed, and also which are the most profitable.
The following is some general information about the organization and its current processes.
· The hospital operates three clinical facilities.
· A healthcare worker logs in at a facility at the start of a shift and logs out at the end.
· The name, address, Social Security number and other information is recorded for every healthcare worker.
· All healthcare workers have one billing rate, which is determined by their job description.
· Each medication dispensed by prescription is linked to both the prescription number and the medication ID number, recording the item price and the quantity dispensed.
As a convenient and affordable means of providing hospice care, palliative care, and convalescent care to patients that need occasional/intermittent skilled nursing, but do not require hospitalization, the hospital offers limited in-home care. Recording of in-home care includes the healthcare worker ID, their departure time and return time, and also the prescription ID for any prescriptions administered by the healthcare worker in the home setting.
The hospital administrator would like to know what home-ca ...
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
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Corporate Social Responsibility Policy Scoring GuideCRITERIA .docxbobbywlane695641
Corporate Social Responsibility Policy Scoring Guide
CRITERIA
NON-PERFORMANCE
BASIC
PROFICIENT
DISTINGUISHED
Assesses the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Does not identify the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Identifies, but does not assess, the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Assesses the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Assesses the impact of corporate social responsibility policy, and provides examples of the impacts.
Assess the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Does not identify the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Identifies, but does not assess, the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Assesses the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Assesses the ethical nature of a selected organization, and provides examples of the ethical behavior or ethical structure of the organization.
Identify the major stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Does not identify the major stakeholders or their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Identifies the major stakeholders, but not their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Identifies the major stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Identifies the major stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue, and explains how their stake in the issue will motivate them to do what they need to do.
Assess the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Does not identify the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Identifies, but does not assess, the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Assesses the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Assesses the impact of the issue on the various stakeholders, and evaluates how this issue may affect the stakeholders in the future as well as stakeholders' likely reaction to the issue.
Assess the potential costs and benefits for various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Does not identify the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Identifies, but does not assess, the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Assesses the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Assesses the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy, and quantifies the cost and benefits of addressing the issue based on cited research and references.
SOAP NOTE
Name:
Date:
Time:
Age:
Sex:
SUBJECTIVE
CC:
Reason given by the patient for seeking medical care “in quotes”
HPI: Use OLDCART acronym
Describe the course of the patient’s illness, including when it began, character of symptoms, location where the symptoms began, aggravating or alleviating factors; pertinent positives and negat.
This is the project proposal for Medical Assistant Application which we developing as the Final Year Project at Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology.
First Phase of Project Design - Research & Analyse the current systems and gather information to reach the current goals.
Proposal Presentation for Medical Assistant ApplicationPasan Jayathilaka
This is the project proposal for Medical Assistant Application which we developing as the Final Year Project at Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology.
First Phase of Project Design - Research & Analyse the current systems and gather information to reach the current goals.
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A diagnostic error is a misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis or a failure to diagnose the disease or illness causing a patient’s medical problems. Learn more about Common Types of Diagnostic Errors & How Diagnostic Error Occur here: https://bit.ly/3nMtZKZ
Frequently Asked Questions About Seeking Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Ne...Mike Dawson
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Flag question Question 9Question 91 ptsMarty is a creative proble.pdffacevenky
Flag question: Question 9Question 91 pts
Marty is a creative problem-solver with strong critical thinking skills. She is highly loyal to her
leader and eager to take on additional responsibilities. What type of follower is Marty?
Group of answer choices
effective
indifferent
alienated
conformist
Flag question: Question 10Question 101 pts
Viktor is a creative problem-solver with strong critical thinking skills, but he shies away from
increased responsibilities and doesnt share ideas with his leader or his team. What type of
follower is Viktor?
Group of answer choices
alienated
conformist
indifferent
effective
Flag question: Question 11Question 111 pts
Soo is a director in a marketing company. When he tries to emphasize a particular behavioral
style as a leader, what should he consider?
Group of answer choices
the nature of the people he is trying to lead
which style typically works best with most people
the style most common among leaders
which style works best for him as a follower
Flag question: Question 12Question 121 pts
Deion, a very-task oriented leader, has recently taken on a management role at a technology
company. He is running into conflict with his team, and some team members have begun
ignoring orders. Deion holds a meeting reiterating the importance of doing things the way he
says, and he warns that there will consequences for those who refuse to follow orders. This is an
example of _______ leadership.
Group of answer choices
inflexible
flexible
facilitative
participative
Flag question: Question 13Question 131 pts
An inflexible leadership approach would be most appropriate in which situation?
Group of answer choices
the context is static
the followers are inexperienced
the leader has a small team
the leader has a people-oriented style
Flag question: Question 14Question 141 pts
In the path-goal approach to leadership, the relationship between leaders and followers is about
_______.
Group of answer choices
transactions
conflict avoidance
communication
trust
Flag question: Question 15Question 151 pts
Hilmi is new to his position and unfamiliar with the tasks required of him. According to the path-
goal approach to leadership, what leadership style would be most useful for him?
Group of answer choices
directive
supportive
participative
achievement-oriented
Flag question: Question 16Question 161 pts
Kajsas team is running behind to meet a deadline for an important client. According to the path-
goal approach to leadership, what leadership style should she use in this situation?
Group of answer choices
directive
supportive
participative
achievement-oriented
Flag question: Question 17Question 171 pts
Svetlana would like to be more involved in the decision making for her team and would like to
take on more responsibilities. According to the path-goal approach to leadership, what leadership
style might allow Svetlana a sense of control and to make sure her needs are met?
Group of answer choices
participative
supportive
directive
achieveme.
Exercise 3 You are to code some simple music player application .pdffacevenky
Exercise 3:
You are to code some simple music player application making appropriate use of doubly linked
lists with head and tail, as described hereafter.
Create a doubly linked list for a music playlist.
Adding and deleting songs (#1-2) should update the playlist accordingly. Adding a song places it
at the end of the list.
Playing a song (#3) will prompt the user to enter the title of the song and will set the currentSong
pointer to that location in the playlist before printing both the title and singer (e.g., Now playing
by ) . Use the eraseInDLL function definition to implement delete.
Skipping forward or backward (#4-5) will jump to the previous song or the next song,
respectively, and display its title and singer (as per above). Skip forward on the last song takes
you to the beginning of the list. Skip backward on the first song takes you to the last song of the
list.
Exit will quit the program.
*You may use provided main function in Ex3.cpp file to continue.
Sample Output:
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 1
Enter song title: Trouble
Enter singer: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 6
Printing playlist...
Title: Staying Alive
Artist: Bee Gees
Title: Hotel California
Artist: The Eagles
Title: Saturnalia
Artist: Marilyn Manson
Title: Potions
Artist: Puscifer
Title: Trouble
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 3
Enter the title of the song to play: Trouble
Enter singer: Taylor Swift
Now playing...
Title: Trouble
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 4
Now Playing...
Title: Staying Alive
Artist: Bee Gees
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 5
Now Playing...
Title: Trouble
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 1
Enter song title: Lavender Haze
Enter singer: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 4
Now Playing...
Title: Lavender Haze
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 6
Printing playlist...
Title: Staying Alive
Artist: Bee Gees
Title: Hotel California
Artist: The Eagles
Title: Saturnalia
Artist: Marilyn Manson
Title: Potions
Artist: Puscifer
Title: Trouble
Artist: Taylor Swift
Title: Lavender Haze
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 2
Enter the title of the song to delete: Lavender Haze
Enter singer: Taylor Swift
Deleted!
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Pl.
Fiancial Statements. South Sea Baubles has the following (incomplete.pdffacevenky
Fiancial Statements. South Sea Baubles has the following (incomplete) balance shet and income
statement. (103-1, 1034)
BALANCE SHEET AT END OF YEAR
(Figures In $ millions)
Assets
2021
2022
Liabilities and Shareholders Equity
2021
2022
Current assets
$ 90
$ 140
Current liabilities
$ 50
$ 60
Net fixed assets
800
900
Long-term debt
600
750
INCOME STATEMENT, 2022
(Figures In $ millions)
Revenue
Cost of goods sold
Depreciation
Interest expense
$1,950
1,030
350
240
a. What is shareholders' equity in 2021?
b. What is shareholders' equity in 2022?
c. What is net working capital in 2021?
d. What is net working capital in 2022?
e. What are taxes paid in 2022? Assume the firm pays taxes equal to 21% of taxable income.
f. What is cash provided by operations during 2022? Pay attention to changes in net working
capital, using 1 Table 3.4
g. Net fixed assets increased from $800 million to $900 million during 2022. What must have
been South Sea's gross investment fixed assets during 2022?
h. If South Sea reduced its outstanding accounts payable by $35 million during the year, what
must have happened to its other liabilities?.
Explore how the shift to digital platforms and online interactions has.pdffacevenky
Explore how the shift to digital platforms and online interactions has influenced consumer
behavior. Investigate strategies for managers to adapt their approaches in light of these changes.
Introduction: Background of the topic and your research proposal: what is the purpose and
importance of your research; include the research question according to rules of a good question;
outline/contents of the proposal. (4) Research Design Section: Outline your approach to
answering your question and justify the survey method, i.e. why use a survey? Identify and show
how you operationalize your variables using a conceptual model/diagram (see slides for
examples); include your sampling strategy, administration/mode of delivery, discuss the internal
validity of your ins.
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DISTINGUISHED
Assesses the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Does not identify the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Identifies, but does not assess, the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Assesses the impact of corporate social responsibility policy.
Assesses the impact of corporate social responsibility policy, and provides examples of the impacts.
Assess the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Does not identify the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Identifies, but does not assess, the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Assesses the ethical nature of a selected organization.
Assesses the ethical nature of a selected organization, and provides examples of the ethical behavior or ethical structure of the organization.
Identify the major stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Does not identify the major stakeholders or their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Identifies the major stakeholders, but not their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Identifies the major stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue.
Identifies the major stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities regarding an issue, and explains how their stake in the issue will motivate them to do what they need to do.
Assess the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Does not identify the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Identifies, but does not assess, the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Assesses the impact of the issue on various stakeholders.
Assesses the impact of the issue on the various stakeholders, and evaluates how this issue may affect the stakeholders in the future as well as stakeholders' likely reaction to the issue.
Assess the potential costs and benefits for various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Does not identify the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Identifies, but does not assess, the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Assesses the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy.
Assesses the potential costs and benefits for the various stakeholders in addressing an issue through corporate policy, and quantifies the cost and benefits of addressing the issue based on cited research and references.
SOAP NOTE
Name:
Date:
Time:
Age:
Sex:
SUBJECTIVE
CC:
Reason given by the patient for seeking medical care “in quotes”
HPI: Use OLDCART acronym
Describe the course of the patient’s illness, including when it began, character of symptoms, location where the symptoms began, aggravating or alleviating factors; pertinent positives and negat.
This is the project proposal for Medical Assistant Application which we developing as the Final Year Project at Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology.
First Phase of Project Design - Research & Analyse the current systems and gather information to reach the current goals.
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Flag question: Question 9Question 91 pts
Marty is a creative problem-solver with strong critical thinking skills. She is highly loyal to her
leader and eager to take on additional responsibilities. What type of follower is Marty?
Group of answer choices
effective
indifferent
alienated
conformist
Flag question: Question 10Question 101 pts
Viktor is a creative problem-solver with strong critical thinking skills, but he shies away from
increased responsibilities and doesnt share ideas with his leader or his team. What type of
follower is Viktor?
Group of answer choices
alienated
conformist
indifferent
effective
Flag question: Question 11Question 111 pts
Soo is a director in a marketing company. When he tries to emphasize a particular behavioral
style as a leader, what should he consider?
Group of answer choices
the nature of the people he is trying to lead
which style typically works best with most people
the style most common among leaders
which style works best for him as a follower
Flag question: Question 12Question 121 pts
Deion, a very-task oriented leader, has recently taken on a management role at a technology
company. He is running into conflict with his team, and some team members have begun
ignoring orders. Deion holds a meeting reiterating the importance of doing things the way he
says, and he warns that there will consequences for those who refuse to follow orders. This is an
example of _______ leadership.
Group of answer choices
inflexible
flexible
facilitative
participative
Flag question: Question 13Question 131 pts
An inflexible leadership approach would be most appropriate in which situation?
Group of answer choices
the context is static
the followers are inexperienced
the leader has a small team
the leader has a people-oriented style
Flag question: Question 14Question 141 pts
In the path-goal approach to leadership, the relationship between leaders and followers is about
_______.
Group of answer choices
transactions
conflict avoidance
communication
trust
Flag question: Question 15Question 151 pts
Hilmi is new to his position and unfamiliar with the tasks required of him. According to the path-
goal approach to leadership, what leadership style would be most useful for him?
Group of answer choices
directive
supportive
participative
achievement-oriented
Flag question: Question 16Question 161 pts
Kajsas team is running behind to meet a deadline for an important client. According to the path-
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Group of answer choices
directive
supportive
participative
achievement-oriented
Flag question: Question 17Question 171 pts
Svetlana would like to be more involved in the decision making for her team and would like to
take on more responsibilities. According to the path-goal approach to leadership, what leadership
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Group of answer choices
participative
supportive
directive
achieveme.
Exercise 3 You are to code some simple music player application .pdffacevenky
Exercise 3:
You are to code some simple music player application making appropriate use of doubly linked
lists with head and tail, as described hereafter.
Create a doubly linked list for a music playlist.
Adding and deleting songs (#1-2) should update the playlist accordingly. Adding a song places it
at the end of the list.
Playing a song (#3) will prompt the user to enter the title of the song and will set the currentSong
pointer to that location in the playlist before printing both the title and singer (e.g., Now playing
by ) . Use the eraseInDLL function definition to implement delete.
Skipping forward or backward (#4-5) will jump to the previous song or the next song,
respectively, and display its title and singer (as per above). Skip forward on the last song takes
you to the beginning of the list. Skip backward on the first song takes you to the last song of the
list.
Exit will quit the program.
*You may use provided main function in Ex3.cpp file to continue.
Sample Output:
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 1
Enter song title: Trouble
Enter singer: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 6
Printing playlist...
Title: Staying Alive
Artist: Bee Gees
Title: Hotel California
Artist: The Eagles
Title: Saturnalia
Artist: Marilyn Manson
Title: Potions
Artist: Puscifer
Title: Trouble
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 3
Enter the title of the song to play: Trouble
Enter singer: Taylor Swift
Now playing...
Title: Trouble
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 4
Now Playing...
Title: Staying Alive
Artist: Bee Gees
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 5
Now Playing...
Title: Trouble
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 1
Enter song title: Lavender Haze
Enter singer: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 4
Now Playing...
Title: Lavender Haze
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 6
Printing playlist...
Title: Staying Alive
Artist: Bee Gees
Title: Hotel California
Artist: The Eagles
Title: Saturnalia
Artist: Marilyn Manson
Title: Potions
Artist: Puscifer
Title: Trouble
Artist: Taylor Swift
Title: Lavender Haze
Artist: Taylor Swift
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Play a Song
4. Forward
5. Backward
6. Show Playlist
7.Exit
Choose an option: 2
Enter the title of the song to delete: Lavender Haze
Enter singer: Taylor Swift
Deleted!
1. Add a Song
2. Delete a Song
3. Pl.
Fiancial Statements. South Sea Baubles has the following (incomplete.pdffacevenky
Fiancial Statements. South Sea Baubles has the following (incomplete) balance shet and income
statement. (103-1, 1034)
BALANCE SHEET AT END OF YEAR
(Figures In $ millions)
Assets
2021
2022
Liabilities and Shareholders Equity
2021
2022
Current assets
$ 90
$ 140
Current liabilities
$ 50
$ 60
Net fixed assets
800
900
Long-term debt
600
750
INCOME STATEMENT, 2022
(Figures In $ millions)
Revenue
Cost of goods sold
Depreciation
Interest expense
$1,950
1,030
350
240
a. What is shareholders' equity in 2021?
b. What is shareholders' equity in 2022?
c. What is net working capital in 2021?
d. What is net working capital in 2022?
e. What are taxes paid in 2022? Assume the firm pays taxes equal to 21% of taxable income.
f. What is cash provided by operations during 2022? Pay attention to changes in net working
capital, using 1 Table 3.4
g. Net fixed assets increased from $800 million to $900 million during 2022. What must have
been South Sea's gross investment fixed assets during 2022?
h. If South Sea reduced its outstanding accounts payable by $35 million during the year, what
must have happened to its other liabilities?.
Explore how the shift to digital platforms and online interactions has.pdffacevenky
Explore how the shift to digital platforms and online interactions has influenced consumer
behavior. Investigate strategies for managers to adapt their approaches in light of these changes.
Introduction: Background of the topic and your research proposal: what is the purpose and
importance of your research; include the research question according to rules of a good question;
outline/contents of the proposal. (4) Research Design Section: Outline your approach to
answering your question and justify the survey method, i.e. why use a survey? Identify and show
how you operationalize your variables using a conceptual model/diagram (see slides for
examples); include your sampling strategy, administration/mode of delivery, discuss the internal
validity of your ins.
Exercise2You are to develop a simple queue system for a customer .pdffacevenky
Exercise2:
You are to develop a simple queue system for a customer service counter, based on singly linked
lists with head and tail.
Customers are processed first come, first served from the front of the queue, while new
customers join at the end of the queue. (This is known as FIFO or First In First Out.)
Implement the queue system using a singly liked list. You need to have both head and tail
pointers, to the first node (front) and last node (end), respectively, in order to manage the queue.
Your program should display a menu for the user to choose an option, as follows:
For options #1, your program should ask the user to enter a customer name (string) and add it at
the end of the queue.
Option #2, print customers name to be served and delete the customer from queue.
Option #3, print customer names waiting in the queue along with the count.
Option #4, exit the program.
Sample input and output:
#include
#include
using namespace std;
//defining single node
template
struct SingleNode
{
Object data;
SingleNode* next;
SingleNode(const Object& d = Object{}, SingleNode* n = nullptr) //constructor
initializing data to empty object and
: data{ d }, next{ n } { } //next pointer to null
};
template
SingleNode*& AddToQueue(SingleNode*& queueHead, SingleNode*& queueTail, Object
customerName)
{
SingleNode* NewCustomer = new SingleNode(customerName);
if (queueHead==nullptr) {
queueHead = queueTail = NewCustomer;
}
else {
queueTail->next = NewCustomer;
queueTail = NewCustomer;
}
return NewCustomer;
}
template
void printSLL(SingleNode* head)
{
while (head != nullptr)
{
cout << head->data << "\t";
head = head->next;
}
cout << endl;
}
template
void eraseSLL(SingleNode*& head, Object givenValue)
{
SingleNode* temp = head;
SingleNode* prev = nullptr;
while (temp != nullptr)
{
if (temp->data == givenValue)
{
if (prev == nullptr)
{
// If the value to be deleted is in the first node
head = temp->next;
delete temp;
}
else
{
prev->next = temp->next;
delete temp;
}
}
prev = temp;
temp = temp->next;
}
}
int main()
{
SingleNode* queueHead = nullptr;
SingleNode* queueTail = nullptr;
cout << "1. Stand in the Queue \n2. Serve a Customer \n3. Print Customer names waiting
\n4. Exit \nEnter your choice: ";
int choice;
string customerName, coursePreReq;
cin >> choice;
SingleNode* Queue=new SingleNode;
while (choice != 4)
{
if (choice == 1) //add
{
cout << "Enter Customer Name: ";
cin >> customerName;
Queue->next = AddToQueue(queueHead, queueTail, customerName);
}
else if (choice == 2) //delete
{
cout << "Serving " << queueHead->data << endl;
eraseSLL(Queue, queueHead->data);
}
else if (choice == 3) //print
{
printSLL(Queue);
}
cout << "1. Stand in the Queue \n2. Serve a Customer \n3. Print Customer names
waiting \n4. Exit \nEnter your choice: ";
cin >> choice;
}
return 0;
}
*You may use provided main function in Ex2Source.cpp file to continue.
#include
#include
using namespace std;
//defining single node
template
struct SingleNode
{
Object data;
SingleNode *next;
SingleNode(c.
Electronic Distribution has a defined benefit pension plan. Characte.pdffacevenky
Electronic Distribution has a defined benefit pension plan. Characteristics of the plan during
2024 are as follows:
The expected long-term rate of return on plan assets was 8%. There were no AOCI balances
related to pensions on January 1, 2024, but at the end of 2024, the company amended the pension
formula, creating a prior service cost of $12 million.($ millions)PBO balance, January
1$480Plan assets balance, January 1300Service cost75Interest cost45Gain from change in
actuarial assumption22Benefits paid(36)Actual return on plan assets20Contributions 202460
Calculate the pension expense for 2024 . Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with
a minus sign. Enter your answers in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be entered as 10).
Prepare the journal entries to record (a) pension expense, (b) gains or losses, (c) prior service
cost, (d) funding, and (e) payment of benefits for 2024 . Note: If no entry is required for a
transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Enter your answers
in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be entered as 10).
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. What amount will Electronic
Distribution report in its 2024 balance sheet as a net pension asset or net pension liability? Note:
Enter your answer in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be entered as 10 )..
Execution Steps of Building the Inverted Index is shown as below Exec.pdffacevenky
Execution Steps of Building the Inverted Index is shown as below: Execution Steps to Build
inverted index Eepembert1, 2019 Sonst Churg Lecturs Hates Write a Process in any language of
your choice for text processing of the log file: UnionAddressTable.csv to create an Inverted
Index Table for Term Frequency Look Up with the following Steps shown in Slide 10-13 in
Inverted Index lecture note. Import the Input File (CSV file) UnionAddressTable to create a table
in RDBMS. The input file UnionAddressTable.csv is given on the class webpage. Reads
UnionAddressTable to Parse to Create an Intermediate Table as Shown Slide 11 in Inverted
Index Lecture. Slide 11: For each record, read the whole text of the Union Address (in the last.
Elicitation TechniquesSeeking help for Elicitation plan for projec.pdffacevenky
Elicitation Techniques
Seeking help for Elicitation plan for project plan/design listed below. Information above should
be based off of information below this line.
Step1. Project Plan
1.1. Chosen SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)
We will adopt the Agile SDLC for this project due to its flexibility and iterative nature, allowing
us to adapt to changing requirements, which are common in the dynamic field of sustainable
energy. Agile also encourages customer feedback, ensuring the application aligns with Toro
Tech
Solution
s evolving needs.
1.2. Project Schedule
Phase 1: Initiation and Planning (2 weeks)
Phase 2: Design and Development (8 weeks)
Phase 3: Testing and Quality Assurance (2 weeks)
Phase 4: Deployment and Monitoring (2 weeks)
Phase 5: Maintenance and Updates (Ongoing)
1.3. Plan for the Assessment of Progress
Progress will be assessed using the following methods:
Step 2. Staffing Plan
Effective communication is crucial for project success. Our communications plan will include:
Identifying and mitigating risks is essential to project success:
Risk: Changing requirements
Risk: Technical challenges
Risk: Budget overrun
Risk: Integration issues with data sources
Risk: Security and data privacy
Risk: Low user adoption.
Do the following well, read all directions, I asked this question be.pdffacevenky
Do the following well, read all directions, I asked this question before but the person sent some
classes good but some classes wasnt right so when sending it on gradescope i only got 30/80.
That was the tavern class, so i will send the directions of the assignment, so you know what that
is, then i will send you the code i have so far, which is 30/80, and then i will tell you what do.
Note that while i got only 30/80 on gradescope, on vs code or whatever platform you use, it will
run, but it does not complete the requirements of the assignment that gradescope looks like so
please make sure you read the directions well and modify my code accordingly.
Please make sure that while the character and arraybag files are fine, it is the tavern that is the
problem so make sure you exactly check the assignment and see what they are asking for tavern
that i dont have in the code i am sending and fix it as possible.
The following are the directions for it, read this carefully
For Task 1, you have to modify the character class. A rough format of the character.cpp and
character.hpp has been given, and I will give it to you, and you have to modify that based on the
instructions given.
Character.cpp/hpp given:
Character.cpp:
#include "Character.hpp"
/**
Default constructor.
Default-initializes all private members.
Default character name: "NAMELESS".
Booleans are default-initialized to False.
Default enum value: NONE.
Default Vitality, Max Armor, and Level: 0.
*/
Character::Character():name_{"NAMELESS"},race_{NONE},vitality_{0},armor_{0},level_{0}
,enemy_{false}
{
}
/**
Parameterized constructor.
@param : The name of the character (a string in UPPERCASE)
@param : The race of the character (a string)
@param : The character's vitality (a non-negative integer) , with default value 0
@param : The character's max armor level (a non-negative integer), with default value 0
@param : The character's level (a non-negative integer), with default value 0
@param : A flag indicating whether the character is an enemy, with default value false
@post : The private members are set to the values of the corresponding parameters.
Hint: Notice the default arguments in the parameterized constructor.
If the given parameters are invalid, the default values are used instead.
*/
Character::Character(const std::string& name, const std::string& race, int vitality, int armor, int
level, bool enemy) : Character()
{
setName(name); // checks valid name
setRace(race); // checks valid race
(vitality >= 0) ? vitality_ = vitality: vitality_ = 0;
(armor >= 0) ? armor_ = armor: armor_ = 0;
(level >= 0) ? level_ = level: level_ = 0;
enemy_ = enemy;
}
/**
@param : the name of the Character
@post : sets the Character's title to the value of the parameter, in UPPERCASE. Only
alphabetical characters are allowed. For example, attempting to create a character named
"TW3EDLEDUM2" should create a character named "TWEDLEDUM".
: If the given parameter does not have any valid alphabetical characters, the char.
Digital Communication SystemsObjectives 1 To be able to demons.pdffacevenky
Digital Communication Systems
Objectives
1 To be able to demonstrate the fundamental concepts of digital communication systems
including channel models, waveform design, signal modulation, transmission, and signal
detection.
2 To be able to evaluate digital communication systems under given power, spectral and error
performance constrains.
Question 1:
Question 2: Consider a digital communication link based binary symmetric wireless
communication channel. The prior probabilities of binary symbols 0 and 1 are respectively, 0.1
and 0.9 , and the flipping probability is 0.2 . Determine the posteriori probabilities.
Question 2: [CLO1.1, K1, 1 Mark] A communication channel with binary input and quaternary
output alphabet is shown in the figure. The input probabilities and the transition probabilities are
shown on the figure. a. What is the probability of Y=0 ? b. If Y=0 is received, what is the
probability that X=0 was transmitted? What is the probability the X=1 was transmitted?.
Diagonal communicationa) is the traditional flow of communication .pdffacevenky
Diagonal communication
a) is the traditional flow of communication between employees and customers.
b)occurs when individuals from different units and departments within an organization
communicate.
c) is an informal method of communication that can improve decision making within an
organization.
d) flows from lower organizational levels to higher ones.
e) occurs with communication between peers and colleagues within a department. Diagonal
communication is the traditional flow of communication between employees and customers.
occurs when individuals from different units and departments within an organization
communicate. is an informal method of communication that can improve decision making within
an organization. flows from lower organizational levels to higher ones occurs with
communication between peers and colleagues within a department..
Depicted below is footnote #5 for Boeing, Co. for FYE 2021 and 2020,.pdffacevenky
Depicted below is footnote #5 for Boeing, Co. for FYE 2021 and 2020, which includes
component amounts making up the net amount of accounts receivable on the balance sheet.
a. Of the components, which typically have a debit balance?
b. Of the components, which typically have a credit balance?
c. Describe how each of the five management assertions(i) existence, (ii) completeness, (iii)
valuation, (iv) rights and obligations, and (v) presentation and disclosurerelate to the components
making up the net balance sheet amount for accounts receivable for Boeing.
Note 5Accounts Receivable, net Accounts receivable at December 31 consisted of the following:
Note 1: Includes foreign military sales through the U.S. government
Note 2: Excludes U.S. government contracts
20212020U.S. Government Contracts*(Note 1)$1,180$811Commercial Airplanes27917Global
Services*(Note 2)1,4561,437Defense, Space & Security*(Note 2)111120Other514Less
Valuation Allowance(390)(444)Total$2,641$1,955.
Create a diagram for the following scenario The music streaming serv.pdffacevenky
Create a diagram for the following scenario The music streaming service features different types
of users based on their access type: regular users, superusers, and system administrators. Artists
may create songs that users can listen to, some songs created by multiple artists. Each artist has a
unique Artist ID, name, and genre. Songs represent individual music tracks available on the
platform that can be added to user playlists; each song has Song ID, title, duration, and release
date. Playlists are collections of songs selected by users, each playlist have a unique Playlist ID,
name, and creation date. Users might create empty playlists. System records updated date every
time user updates playlist. Users can access multiple on-demand reports, including a monthly
usage report, favorite songs report, songs genre report, and others. Hint: Do not assume anything,
do not add unnecessary details, and do not overthink.
Create a function that will read the saved projects from localStorag.pdffacevenky
Create a function that will read the saved projects from localStorage.
Create a table row () element and save it to a variable.
If the project is past due, give the row a class so that the row for the project will have a light red
background. If the project is due today, give the row a class so that the row will have a light
yellow background.
Create a table detail () element for each of the corresponding project fields in Task 1.
Append each element to the .
Append each to the element on the page.
Don't forget to clear the before adding all the rows.
Add a call to the function when the page loads.
Update the function responsible for capturing form data so that it calls the function for printing
the data.
Given Js:.
Dawn Company general ledger shows the following account balances amo.pdffacevenky
Dawn Company general ledger shows the following account balances among others on Dec 31,
2022:
Problems:
The following transactions occurred during 2023
A) Jan 10, Issued 1,000 common shares at $25 per share for cash
B) Feb 8, Bought and canceled 200 common shares at $20 per share
C) Issued 1,000 preferred shares for $10 per share cash
D) Mar 9, Issued 200 common shares at $40 per share for cash
E) Apr 9, Bought and canceled 200 common shares at $50 per share
F) June 6, Bought and canceled 2,000 common shares at $50 per share
G) July 2 declare cash dividends amount of $3 per common share and 8% for preferred shares,
for the date of records Aug 24, payable on Oct 10.
Needed:Preferred shares, no par value, 8%, cumulative and participating, 1,000 issued &
outstanding 100,000 Common shares, no par value, 20,000 authorized, 6,000 issued, and
outstanding 270,000 Contributed Surplus-common shares
1,000 Contributed Surplus-Preferred shares
10,000 Retained earnings 145,000
Total shareholders equity 526,000.
Create a class Person with two instance variables of type String cal.pdffacevenky
Create a class Person with two instance variables of type String called firstName and
LastName, an instance variable of type int called age, an instance variables of type int
called height (measured in inches), and an instance variable of type double called weight.
Define an appropriate constructor that takes initial values for all instance variables and
calls the corresponding set methods. Define get and set methods for all instance variables.
All set (mutator) methods should validate that reasonable data is being passed to the
object.
Then create a test application that queries the user for information and uses that
information to create an object of type Person. The application should display all
information about the object by calling the get methods and displaying the values
returned.
remember I am new to coding so make this as basic as possible.
Dave and his friend Stewart each owns 50 percent of KBS. During the .pdffacevenky
Dave and his friend Stewart each owns 50 percent of KBS. During the year, Dave received
$80,000 compensation for services he performed for KBS during the year. He performed a
significant amount of work for the entity, and he was heavily involved in management decisions
for the entity (he was not a passive investor in KBS). After deducting Dave's compensation, KBS
reported taxable income of $32,000. How much FICA and/or self-employment tax is Dave
required to pay on his compensation and his share of the KBS income if KBS is formed as a C
corporation, an S corporation, or a limited liability company (taxed as a partnership) (ignore the
0.9 percent additional Medicare tax)? How much FICA tax would the ent be required to pay on
the compensation paid to Dave.
Copy your completed LinkedList class from Lab 3 into the LinkedList..pdffacevenky
Copy your completed LinkedList class from Lab 3 into the LinkedList.java file below.
During this lab we will add more constructors, an equals method and more challenging methods
as listed below.
Also inspect the LabProgram.java file and notice that the main() method of the LabProgram
copies and compares two linked lists. The main() method also calls the more challenging
methods. Use Develop mode to test your LinkedList iterator code as you develop it.
In Submit mode you will need to complete all lab steps to pass all automatic tests.
Step 2: Implement clear()
Method clear() re-sets the LinkedList to empty as if the default constructor had just been called.
Constructor LinkedList(T[] array) converts the given array into a LinkedList.
Constructor LinkedList(LinkedList original) instantiates a new LinkedList by copying another
List.
Method equals() determines whether the given Object is another LinkedList, containing the same
data in the same order, returning whether there is equality.
Method spinList(int numMoves) moves all nodes in the list towards the end of the list the
number of times specified. Any node that falls off the end of the list as it moves forward will be
placed at the front of the list.
Method altLists() splices together two LinkedLists to create a third List which contains
alternating values from the original list and the given parameter.
*Below is my Lab3 LinkedList.class.
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
public class LinkedList {
private class Node {
private T data;
private Node next;
private Node prev;
public Node(T data) {
this.data = data;
this.next = null;
this.prev = null;
}
}
private int length;
private Node first;
private Node last;
private Node iterator;
/**** CONSTRUCTORS ****/
/**
* Instantiates a new LinkedList with default values
* @postcondition
*/
public LinkedList() {
first = null;
last = null;
iterator = null;
length = 0;
}
/**
* Converts the given array into a LinkedList
* @param array the array of values to insert into this LinkedList
* @postcondition
*/
public LinkedList(T[] array) {
}
/**
* Instantiates a new LinkedList by copying another List
* @param original the LinkedList to copy
* @postcondition a new List object, which is an identical,
* but separate, copy of the LinkedList original
*/
public LinkedList(LinkedList original) {
}
public T getFirst() throws NoSuchElementException {
if (first == null) throw new NoSuchElementException();
return first.data;
}
public T getLast() throws NoSuchElementException {
if (last == null) throw new NoSuchElementException();
return last.data;
}
public T getIterator() throws NullPointerException {
if (iterator == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("Iterator is off end.");
}
return iterator.data;
}
public int getLength() {
return length;
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return length == 0;
}
public boolean offEnd() {
return iterator == null;
}
public void addFirst(T data) {
Node newNode = new Node(data);
if (length == 0) {
first = newNode;
last = newNode;
} else .
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Draw a complete ERD that depicts the data model to record the requir.pdf
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model must be neat and professional in appearance. The assignment must be completed through
your individual efforts giving or seeking assistance from anyone other than the instructor is not
permitted. The final ERD should be in a single MS Word document and uploaded to D2L.
Southern Clinic for Abuse Rehabilitation Services (SCARS) is a specialty clinic that helps
individuals deal with substance abuse issues. They are not prepared for, and do not treat, all
mental and/or emotional disorders. Primarily, SCARS works with individuals that present
themselves for treatment; however, they also work with some COSAT (court ordered substance
abuse treatment) patients. All patients are treated on an outpatient basis. SCARS is attempting to
get government funding to support their operations so they need to improve the ease with which
they can produce a variety of reports. You have been contracted to develop a database to support
tracking the patients they work with. Your design should support the following operations.
Description of Operations: When a patient comes to SCARS, the staff will diagnose them so the
staff will know what they are working with. Each new patient is assigned an identification
number that is recorded along with the patients name, address, and whether or not he or she is a
COSAT patient. Patients come in knowing that they suffer from some kind of chemical
dependency disorder. In addition, many patients also suffer from one or more other disorders,
such as depression or paranoia, that they are not aware is a disorder. If the staff thinks a patient
suffers from a disorder that SCARS cannot deal with, then the staff refer that patient to a local
full-care hospital. Such patients will appear in SCARS system, but will not be associated with a
disorder since SCARS will not make an official diagnosis for them. Each disorder has an
identification code, a name, a general description, and a description of the pattern of family
incidence (e.g. tends to appear on the mothers side of the family, tends to appear on the fathers
side of the family, no hereditary characteristic, etc.). Each disorder is associated with symptoms
that help to identify the disorder. Each symptom has a name, a general description, and a location
on the body where it occurs. Every disorder will have one or more symptoms. Some symptoms
are common to many different disorders, but all symptoms must be associated with at least one
disorder. A patient may be diagnosed with one or more disorders. SCARS may expand their
capabilities in the future so the system should support disorders with which no patient has been
diagnosed. Whenever a patient is diagnosed with a disorder, the date of that diagnoses, the
severity of the Page 2 of 2 disorder in that patient, and a prognosis (forecast for the likely
recovery from the disorder) are recorded. For example, when Henry Peterson first came to
SCARS for help with alcohol abuse, he was diagnosed with severe alcohol dependency, severe
depression, and moderate panic disorder. The prognoses for his alcohol dependency and
depression are poor; for his panic disorder, the prognosis is good. When a patient first comes to
2. SCARS and at regular intervals afterward, the medical staff conduct an evaluation of the patient.
This is when a SCARS medical staff member will examine and interview the patient to identify
the symptoms that they are exhibiting and make a diagnosis, if needed. Most of the time, a new
patient will be diagnosed during the first evaluation, but patients that cannot be treated at SCARS
do not receive a diagnosis, as mentioned above. It is possible for follow-up evaluations to result
in a new diagnosis, but that is unusual. When a patient makes his or her initial visit to SCARS,
he or she may have to wait for a medical staff member to become available before their initial
evaluation occurs, so the system should allow the patient information to be stored before the staff
conduct an evaluation. Each evaluation is performed on a single patient by a single medical staff
member. Over time, a single staff member can perform many evaluations on the same patient.
Whenever an evaluation is performed, even evaluations that do not result in a diagnosis, the date
of the evaluation, any symptoms observed, and any notes the staff may want to record need to be
saved in the system. The staff at SCARS includes both medical and non-medical personnel.
Medical personnel include therapists, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physicians assistants. All
medical personnel must have a license number, license type, and date of licensure in the system.
Additionally, medical personnel must have an emergency contact number on file. Non-medical
staff members include a variety of business, housekeeping, and clerical personnel. The system
should retain an employee number, name, hire date, and title for all staff members. Only medical
personnel can perform an evaluation, but new medical personnel may not have performed any
evaluations yet. Federal reporting places great emphasis on the initial diagnosis of a patient with
a disorder. Some local physicians and the court system occasionally send patients to SCARS.
These patients will come into the system with an initial diagnosis already made, even before they
have the first evaluation. SCARS will receive data on these patients before the patient ever
shows up at SCARS for the initial evaluation. The system must be able to enter and track these
patients and their diagnoses before the patient receives an evaluation that is tracked by the
SCARS system. Therefore, it is possible to have diagnoses for a patient even if the patient does
not have an evaluation. Some evaluations do not lead to a diagnosis, but all evaluations must be
recorded. A single evaluation can lead to a patient being diagnosed with several different
disorders. Each diagnosis of a patient with a disorder only needs to be associated with the single
evaluation that originally led to that diagnosis. For example, staff diagnosed Henry Peterson with
alcohol dependency, depression and panic disorder during his initial evaluation. Over the next
six months, staff evaluated Henry three more times. During a later evaluation, staff determined
that he also suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder