How many ways can two items be selected from a group of six items? Use the letters A , B , C , D , E , and F to identify the items, and list each of the different combinations of two items.
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I have also tried only B,C,D,E I got it wrong. Which ones are the correct answers and why
What can be transfered as part of the stream for a single RTP session (check all that apply) Interaction stream (e.g., video annotations) Audio stream with several different qualities Video streams with several different qualities Single quality video stream Single quality audio stream Text stream (closed captions)
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I have also tried these combinations which apparently where wrong B-C-.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I have also tried these combinations which apparently where wrong
B,C,D,E
B,C,D,E,F
Which ones are the correct answers and why
What can be transfered as part of the stream for a single RTP session (check all that apply) Interaction stream (e.g., video annotations) Audio stream with several different qualities Video streams with several different qualities Single quality video stream Single quality audio stream Text stream (closed captions)
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I am looking at satellite images. I come across one and say that there is a downburst present in the image. What did I see in the image that led me to this conclusion?
Group of answer choices
The appearance of an "Enhanced V" on IR imagery.
An area of sudden warming on IR imagery.
The appearance of an arc cloud on IR imagery.
An area of "lumpy texture" on visible imagery.
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I am trying to fill out a program where the method definitions will be written underthe .h file
the following attributes in the .h file are
When I run my program I get these errors. Is there anyway to fix these issues?
the program
--main cpp--
#include "vector.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include <cassert>
#include <sstream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
/*
Type your test code here.
You will not be submitting this code. It's only for testing.
*/
return 0;
}
vector.h
/ / vector class template
#ifndef Vector_Vector_h
#define Vector_Vector_h
#include <iostream>
#include <new> // Needed for bad_alloc exception
#include <cstdlib> // Needed for the exit function
#include <stdexcept>
namespace CIST2362 {
template<class T>
class vector {
private:
T *aptr; // To point to the allocated array
unsigned long arraySize; // Number of elements in the array
unsigned long arrayCapacity; // number of memory locations available to the vector
// increase capacity
void increaseCapacity(unsigned long);
public:
// Default constructor
vector();
// Constructor declaration
vector(unsigned long);
// Resize the vector - changes the size attribute
void resize(unsigned long n);
// Resizes the vector and initializes the unused locations - updates the size attribute
void resize(unsigned long n, const T &val);
// Copy constructor declaration
vector(const vector &);
// Destructor declaration
~vector();
// Accessor to return the array size
unsigned long size() const;
// Accessor to return the array capacity
unsigned long capacity() const;
// Accessor to test empty status
bool empty() const;
// Accessor to return a specific element
T &at(int position);
// Overloaded [] operator declaration
T &operator[](const int &);
// back element of the vector
T &back();
// front element of the vector
T &front();
void push_back(T); // New push_back member
T pop_back(); // New pop_back member
// insert element at position
int insert(unsigned long, const T &);
// erase a range of values
void erase(unsigned long, unsigned long);
// erase one element at a position
void erase(unsigned long);
};
/* This is where your method definitions will be written. This default constructor
* the first method you need to complete. To compile the program, you should create
* empty stubs for each of the declared methods.
*/
template<class T>
vector<T>::vector() {
}
}
#endif
my code
vector.h
// vector class template
#ifndef Vector_Vector_h
#define Vector_Vector_h
#include <iostream>
#include <new> // Needed for bad_alloc exception
#include <cstdlib> // Needed for the exit function
#include <stdexcept>
namespace CIST2362 {
template<class T>
class vector {
private:
T *aptr; // To point to the allocated array
unsigned long arraySize; // Number of elements in the array
unsigned long arrayCapacity; // number of memory locations available to the vector
// increase capacity
void increaseCapacity(unsigned long);
public:
// Defau.
I am having trouble with the math- Emily- who is single- has been offe.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I am having trouble with the math. Emily, who is single, has been offered a position as a city landscape consultant. The position pays $131,000 in cash wages. Assume Emily has no dependents. Emily deducts the standard deduction instead of itemized deductions, and she is not eligible for the qualified business income deduction. (Use the tax rate schedules.) (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
a. What is the amount of Emily's after-tax compensation (ignore payroll taxes)? Answer is not complete.
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Human Relations Planning
Consider that the human resource manager of your employer asked for your help with creating a diversity and inclusion presentation for your peers. Create a presentation that supports, describes, explains, and details human relations planning. The presentation will cover two topics:
1.The importance of diversity and inclusion as a norm acceptance. This section should include researched evidence of the importance of diversity, analyze the status quo of diversity, and provide relevance to an awareness of diversity and the role it plays in organizational relationships.
2.Assisting others to change their behavior through utilizing the changing behavior model. This section should be a tool that all can use as a guide for those that may have a deficit of understanding the importance of diverse cultures and the effects of diversity in the organizational workplace.
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HTML- CSS- Javascript- React- Redux--- Questions- 1- SASS and LESS 2-.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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HTML, CSS, Javascript, React, Redux,.. Questions:
1. SASS and LESS
2. Media Queries, CSS grid layout, Bootstrap and Flexbox
3. Component Interactions in React JS
4. Redux, Redux-Thunk, Redux-Saga, and SPA react-router
5. Restful API and JSON
6. GIT and SVN
7. JEST, Enzyme and react testing library (RTL)
8. Jira Redmine and GitHub
9. Agile and SCRUM
10. JQUERY
11. Node JS and React Router
12. Visual Studio Code, Brackets and Notepad++
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens- It use (2).docxPhil4IDBrownh
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens. It uses a nomal-costing system with two direct cost categories - direct materials and direct manufacturing labor-and one indirect cost pool, manufacturing overhead costs. It provides the following information for April 2020: The following information is also available for 2020. (Click the icon to view the additional information.) (Click the icon to view the information for 2020.) Read the requirement. Present the joumal entry for (e), cost of jobs completed and transferred to finished goods: Data table Data table
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I have also tried only B-C-D-E I got it wrong- Which ones are the corr.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I have also tried only B,C,D,E I got it wrong. Which ones are the correct answers and why
What can be transfered as part of the stream for a single RTP session (check all that apply) Interaction stream (e.g., video annotations) Audio stream with several different qualities Video streams with several different qualities Single quality video stream Single quality audio stream Text stream (closed captions)
.
I have also tried these combinations which apparently where wrong B-C-.docxPhil4IDBrownh
ย
I have also tried these combinations which apparently where wrong
B,C,D,E
B,C,D,E,F
Which ones are the correct answers and why
What can be transfered as part of the stream for a single RTP session (check all that apply) Interaction stream (e.g., video annotations) Audio stream with several different qualities Video streams with several different qualities Single quality video stream Single quality audio stream Text stream (closed captions)
.
I am looking at satellite images- I come across one and say that there.docxPhil4IDBrownh
ย
I am looking at satellite images. I come across one and say that there is a downburst present in the image. What did I see in the image that led me to this conclusion?
Group of answer choices
The appearance of an "Enhanced V" on IR imagery.
An area of sudden warming on IR imagery.
The appearance of an arc cloud on IR imagery.
An area of "lumpy texture" on visible imagery.
.
I am trying to fill out a program where the method definitions will b.docxPhil4IDBrownh
ย
I am trying to fill out a program where the method definitions will be written underthe .h file
the following attributes in the .h file are
When I run my program I get these errors. Is there anyway to fix these issues?
the program
--main cpp--
#include "vector.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include <cassert>
#include <sstream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
/*
Type your test code here.
You will not be submitting this code. It's only for testing.
*/
return 0;
}
vector.h
/ / vector class template
#ifndef Vector_Vector_h
#define Vector_Vector_h
#include <iostream>
#include <new> // Needed for bad_alloc exception
#include <cstdlib> // Needed for the exit function
#include <stdexcept>
namespace CIST2362 {
template<class T>
class vector {
private:
T *aptr; // To point to the allocated array
unsigned long arraySize; // Number of elements in the array
unsigned long arrayCapacity; // number of memory locations available to the vector
// increase capacity
void increaseCapacity(unsigned long);
public:
// Default constructor
vector();
// Constructor declaration
vector(unsigned long);
// Resize the vector - changes the size attribute
void resize(unsigned long n);
// Resizes the vector and initializes the unused locations - updates the size attribute
void resize(unsigned long n, const T &val);
// Copy constructor declaration
vector(const vector &);
// Destructor declaration
~vector();
// Accessor to return the array size
unsigned long size() const;
// Accessor to return the array capacity
unsigned long capacity() const;
// Accessor to test empty status
bool empty() const;
// Accessor to return a specific element
T &at(int position);
// Overloaded [] operator declaration
T &operator[](const int &);
// back element of the vector
T &back();
// front element of the vector
T &front();
void push_back(T); // New push_back member
T pop_back(); // New pop_back member
// insert element at position
int insert(unsigned long, const T &);
// erase a range of values
void erase(unsigned long, unsigned long);
// erase one element at a position
void erase(unsigned long);
};
/* This is where your method definitions will be written. This default constructor
* the first method you need to complete. To compile the program, you should create
* empty stubs for each of the declared methods.
*/
template<class T>
vector<T>::vector() {
}
}
#endif
my code
vector.h
// vector class template
#ifndef Vector_Vector_h
#define Vector_Vector_h
#include <iostream>
#include <new> // Needed for bad_alloc exception
#include <cstdlib> // Needed for the exit function
#include <stdexcept>
namespace CIST2362 {
template<class T>
class vector {
private:
T *aptr; // To point to the allocated array
unsigned long arraySize; // Number of elements in the array
unsigned long arrayCapacity; // number of memory locations available to the vector
// increase capacity
void increaseCapacity(unsigned long);
public:
// Defau.
I am having trouble with the math- Emily- who is single- has been offe.docxPhil4IDBrownh
ย
I am having trouble with the math. Emily, who is single, has been offered a position as a city landscape consultant. The position pays $131,000 in cash wages. Assume Emily has no dependents. Emily deducts the standard deduction instead of itemized deductions, and she is not eligible for the qualified business income deduction. (Use the tax rate schedules.) (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
a. What is the amount of Emily's after-tax compensation (ignore payroll taxes)? Answer is not complete.
.
Human Relations Planning Consider that the human resource manager of y.docxPhil4IDBrownh
ย
Human Relations Planning
Consider that the human resource manager of your employer asked for your help with creating a diversity and inclusion presentation for your peers. Create a presentation that supports, describes, explains, and details human relations planning. The presentation will cover two topics:
1.The importance of diversity and inclusion as a norm acceptance. This section should include researched evidence of the importance of diversity, analyze the status quo of diversity, and provide relevance to an awareness of diversity and the role it plays in organizational relationships.
2.Assisting others to change their behavior through utilizing the changing behavior model. This section should be a tool that all can use as a guide for those that may have a deficit of understanding the importance of diverse cultures and the effects of diversity in the organizational workplace.
.
HTML- CSS- Javascript- React- Redux--- Questions- 1- SASS and LESS 2-.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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HTML, CSS, Javascript, React, Redux,.. Questions:
1. SASS and LESS
2. Media Queries, CSS grid layout, Bootstrap and Flexbox
3. Component Interactions in React JS
4. Redux, Redux-Thunk, Redux-Saga, and SPA react-router
5. Restful API and JSON
6. GIT and SVN
7. JEST, Enzyme and react testing library (RTL)
8. Jira Redmine and GitHub
9. Agile and SCRUM
10. JQUERY
11. Node JS and React Router
12. Visual Studio Code, Brackets and Notepad++
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens- It use (2).docxPhil4IDBrownh
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens. It uses a nomal-costing system with two direct cost categories - direct materials and direct manufacturing labor-and one indirect cost pool, manufacturing overhead costs. It provides the following information for April 2020: The following information is also available for 2020. (Click the icon to view the additional information.) (Click the icon to view the information for 2020.) Read the requirement. Present the joumal entry for (e), cost of jobs completed and transferred to finished goods: Data table Data table
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens- It use (1).docxPhil4IDBrownh
ย
Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens. It uses a normal-costing system with two direct cost categories - direct materials and direct manufacturing labor-and one indirect cost pool, manufacturing overhead costs. It provides the following information for April 2020. The following information is also available for 2020: (Click the icon to view the additional information.) (Click the icon to view the information for 2020.) Read the requirement. Present the journal entry for (d) allocation of manufacturing overhead costs to jobs. Data table Data table
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens- It use.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens. It uses a normal-costing system with two direct cost categories-direct materials and direct manufacturing labor-and one indirect cost pool, manufacturing overhead costs. It provides the following information for April 2020: (Click the icon to view the information for 2020.) The following information is also available for 2020: (Click the icon to view the additional information.) Read the requirement. Present the journal entry for (b) manufacturing labor incurred. Data table Data table
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Hypertrophy May be reversible Is organ growth due to increased cell ce.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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Hypertrophy May be reversible Is organ growth due to increased cell cell size Is organ growth due to an increased number of cells Usually is stimulus-related Question 2 1/2 pts Inflammation May hinder healing Requires a microcirculation Protects the body Is a vascular response
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Human Resource Management ed 16- Chapter 12- page 445 Houston is among.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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Human Resource Management ed 16, Chapter 12, page 445 Houston is among several cities facing major issues funding their employee pension benefits. With oil prices falling over the past few years, the city's coffers have been negatively affected. Voters recently approved a cap on property taxes in Texas' largest city. This means city officials will have difficulty raising enough revenue to pay all the city's costs. Houston's problems are echoed in Dallas, which has similar issues. City employees, firefighters, and police officers are members of various labor unions with collective bargaining agreements that include substantial defined benefit retirement payments. Changing the benefit structure requires negotiating with the labor unions and the membership agreement. Since the benefits have been a part of employee compensation schemes for many years, it can be difficult to obtain their agreement on lowering their pension payments. Houston and Dallas city officials have not made payments to their pension funds at a sufficient level to adequately fund employee pension obligations. Houston underfunded its pension over the past few years by nearly $100 million. Dallas is a smaller city than Houston, and the government tried to issue bonds and reduce benefits to cover its shortfall. However, employees and their union representatives rejected that approach. Houston city officials were able to strike a deal that included employees contributing to the pension plan and accepting lower benefits. The inevitability of a financial crisis in Houston allowed city leaders to agree to share the burden of getting the pension plan in reasonable financial condition. Since pension obligations are so extensive, these two Texas cities have found it difficult to hire police reduce benefits to cover its shortfall. However, employees and their union representatives rejected that approach. Houston city officials were able to strike a deal that included employees contributing to the pension plan and accepting lower benefits. The inevitability of a financial crisis in Houston allowed city leaders to agree to share the burden of getting the pension plan in reasonable financial condition. Since pension obligations are so extensive, these two Texas cities have found it difficult to hire police officers, repair potholes, and carry out other routine operations. In addition to the ballooning obligation, investment returns have fallen short of expectations. In recent years, most investment funds have been earned far below the 8 percent built into funding plans. This increases the gap between the funds available and the benefits promised. For instance, Chicago city officials' inability to address their pension funding gap means that the city can pay for only one-quarter of its promised benefits. Therefore, Houston and Dallas can see what will come next if they cannot address their funding gap in public pensions. 2. How would you evaluate the effectiveness of GPS? What about Leaders.
HPRS 2201 Chapter 4- Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders Course Ob.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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HPRS 2201
Chapter 4: Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders
Course Objective: Identify within each body system (including mental disorders): specific medical terminology, common diseases/conditions, signs/symptoms, etiology, diagnostic process, and treatment options.
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I'm not sure how to go about using the RE expression and finding the m.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I'm not sure how to go about using the RE expression and finding the mem.raw file
An excerpt of a memory dump extracted by Access Data's FTK Imager mem.raw has been provided. 1) Copy the memory dump to the virtual desktop environment persistent storage area. 2) Develop a python script and regular expressions to extract and report ALL the e-mail and urls found in the memory dump. REGULAR EXPRESSIONS HELP e-mail and url patterns ePatt = re.compile(b'[A-Za-z0-9._\%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z] [ 2 , 4 } ) uPatt = re.compile(b' \ w + : \// [ \ w @ ] [ \ w . : @ ] + \/ ? [ \ w .\. ? = %& = \ @$ , ] ) Submit: 1) Your Python script 2) Screenshot of your results.
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I was excited about my new assignment on a special department project-.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I was excited about my new assignment on a special department project. I was flattered when my boss suggested we discuss it over dinner. At first I felt uncomfortable about meeting him in a social setting but, deciding that I was being paranoid, agreed. During dinner, we began to discuss the new project. As the evening progressed, the conversation shifted to very personal topics, including my present and past boyfriends. I tried to shift the conversation back to something related to work but he kept drifting back to personal issues. Occasionally he touched my hand and told me he thought I was attractive. As we were getting ready to leave, he stood uncomfortably close to me and patted me on the arm. I felt nervous about the way he was relating to me but I was afraid to offend him by saying anything. Now I find myself avoiding him even though I respect his opinions and need his guidance to do well in my department. SUPERVISOR VERSION I was impressed with her work, and gave her a special assignment that would help her to expand her abilities as well as help the department move forward. thought the project had real potential. I invited her to dinner so we could talk over her ideas in a more relaxed atmosphere and not be constantly interrupted at work. I thought this would be helpful since she seems very bright but is nervous and shy in group meetings. I enjoyed getting to know her better and I could tell the feeling was mutual. We had a good time and the discussion was productive. Since our meeting. I have not seen much of her. I am surprised that after such a promising start she seems less interested in my help. I guess she changed her mind about the assignment. It makes me wonder if she is really promotion material.
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I selected a random sample of 10 individuals who completed the Class S.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I selected a random sample of 10 individuals who completed the Class Survey at the beginning of the semester and recorded their gender. e What type of data is this? Make an appropriate graph of this data and explain what it reveals.
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I think 42- 43- and 44 are true- but not too sure- Need help with 41 a.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I think 42, 43, and 44 are true, but not too sure. Need help with 41 and 45.
41. Water flowing through the channel depicted on the map at location G 5 would generally flow to the southeast in this area. 42. The canyon at location A4 is feeding debris onto an alluvial fan. 43. The lowest location on this map would be in the eastern half of location L5. 44. This landscape is typical of desert topography. 45. There is well over 1,000 feet of relief in the map area.
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I tried doing this myself and got stuck sorting out retained earnings.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I tried doing this myself and got stuck sorting out retained earnings and what to do with prior period adjustments.
Please complete the full problem so I can see what else I got wrong. Thanks!
E4.12B (LO 1) (Preparation of a Balance Sheet) Presented below is the trial balance of Do Corpotation at Derember 312025 Expenas Exp n-pevere a) Income Instru Prepar. Classified Balance Sheet
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I selected a random sample of 10 individuals who completed the Class Survey at the beginning of the semester and recorded their gender. e What type of data is this? Make an appropriate graph of this data and explain what it reveals.
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How many subnetworks in this LAN configuration- POSTE 3C.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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This short document appears to be asking how many subnetworks are in a LAN configuration for poste 3 C. Unfortunately there is not enough information provided to determine the number of subnetworks as no additional details about the LAN configuration are given.
i need the solution Question 2- Ch 7 High-Speed Interfacing -& Ch 8 Fi.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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i need the solution
Question 2: Ch 7 High-Speed Interfacing \& Ch 8 File system management [PLO K1 / CLO 1] [ 5 marks] A. Consider the dual address DMA cycle. Draw the block diagram showing the modules involved in a SPI read. [2.5 marks] . Draw an example diagram of File Allocation Table (FAT). [ 2.5 marks]
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i need the output using Systen- Collections- using Systen- Collections.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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i need the output
using Systen. Collections; using Systen. Collections. Generic; using UnityEngine; public elass FindandDistroy : MonoBehaviour \{ // Use this for initialization void start () \{ Destroy(Ganeobject. Find("Cube")); \} // Update is called once per frane void Update () \{ \} \} using Systen. Collections; using Systen. Coltections. Generic; using UnityEngine; using UnityEngine; SceneManagenent; public elass FirstScipt : NonoBehaviour \{ using System.Collections; using System. Collections. Generic; using UnityEngine; public class Instan : MonoBehaviour \{ //private Vector 3 originPostion; // public GameObject Cube; // Use this for initialization void Start () \{ /*transform. rotation = Quaternion.identity;*/ GameObject s = GameObject. CreatePrimitive(PrimitiveType.Sphere); // s = (Gane0bject) (Instantiate(s, transform. position, Quaternion.identity)); for (int i = 0 ; i <= 24 ; i + + ) Instantiate(s, new Vector3 ( i %5 , 0 , i /5 ) , Quaternion.identity); \} // Update is called once per frame void Update () \{ 3
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I need some help to correct this code Instructions The following progr.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I need some help to correct this code
Instructions
The following program takes a string and builds an index of it. The index indicates the:
Start of each line in the string,
Start of each word in the string,
Start of each number in the string.
stringhelp.h
#pragma once
#ifndef STRINGHELP_H #define STRINGHELP_H
#define MAX_STRING_SIZE 511 #define MAX_INDEX_SIZE 100 #define MAX_WORD_SIZE 23
struct StringIndex
{
char str[MAX_STRING_SIZE + 1];
int wordStarts[MAX_INDEX_SIZE];
int lineStarts[MAX_INDEX_SIZE];
int numberStarts[MAX_INDEX_SIZE]; int numWords, numLines, numNumbers;
};
/**
* Return the index of the next whitespace.
* @param str - the string to search
* @returns the index of the next white space or the position of the string terminator.
*/
int nextWhite(const char* str);
/**
* Return true if the string contains only digits. * @param str - the string to check
* @param len - the number of characters to check * @returns true if the string is only digits.
*/
int isNumber(const char* str, const int len);
/**
* Build an index for a string showing the start of the lines,
* words, and numbers in the string.
* @param str - the string to search
* @returns the index of the next white space or -1 if there is none. */
struct StringIndex indexString(const char* str);
/**
* Return the number of lines in the index.
* @param idx - the index to get the number of lines in it * @returns the number of lines in the index
*/
int getNumberLines(const struct StringIndex* idx);
/**
* Return the number of words in the index.
* @param idx - the index to get the number of words in it * @returns the number of words in the index
*/
int getNumberWords(const struct StringIndex* idx);
/**
* Return the number of numbers in the index.
* @param idx - the index to get the number of numbers in it * @returns the number of numbers in the index
*/
int getNumberNumbers(const struct StringIndex* idx);
/**
* Return the nth word from the index
* @param word - where the result will be placed
* @param idx - the index to use
* @param wordNum - the index of the word to retrieve
* @returns the word or an empty string if index is invalid
*/
void getWord(char word[], const struct StringIndex* idx, int wordNum);
/**
* Return the nth number from the index
* @param word - where the result will be placed
* @param idx - the index to use
* @param wordNum - the index of the number to retrieve
* @returns the number or an empty string if index is invalid */
void getNumber(char word[], const struct StringIndex* idx, int numberNum);
/**
* Return a pointer to the start of a line
* @param idx - the index to use
* @param lineNum - the index of the line to retrieve * @returns a pointer to the start of the line
*/
char* getLine(struct StringIndex* idx, int lineNum);
/**
* Prints characters until the terminator is found.
* @param s - the string to print
* @param start - the index to start printing
* @param terminator - the character to stop printing at whe.
i need literature review discussing how lack of required skills impact.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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i need literature review discussing how lack of required skills impact the attitude of employees with disabilities as mention in article by J, Dr. (2019). Workplace Attitude of Employees with Disabilities towards Building Workplace Inclusiveness. International Journal of Research in Arts and Science.
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i need literature review discussing how attitude of coworkers impact the attitude of employees with disabilities as mention in article by J, Dr. (2019). Workplace Attitude of Employees with Disabilities towards Building Workplace Inclusiveness. International Journal of Research in Arts and Science.
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i need literature review discussing how working environment impact the.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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i need literature review discussing how working environment impact the attitude of employees with disabilities as mention in article by J, Dr. (2019). Workplace Attitude of Employees with Disabilities towards Building Workplace Inclusiveness. International Journal of Research in Arts and Science.
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I NEED PSUEDOCODE 9- Write a pseudocode statement that subtracts the v.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I NEED PSUEDOCODE
9. Write a pseudocode statement that subtracts the variable downPayment from the variable total and assigns the result to the variable due. 10. Write a pseudocode statement that multiplies the variable subtotal by 0.15 and assigns the result to the variable totalFee.
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens- It use (1).docxPhil4IDBrownh
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens. It uses a normal-costing system with two direct cost categories - direct materials and direct manufacturing labor-and one indirect cost pool, manufacturing overhead costs. It provides the following information for April 2020. The following information is also available for 2020: (Click the icon to view the additional information.) (Click the icon to view the information for 2020.) Read the requirement. Present the journal entry for (d) allocation of manufacturing overhead costs to jobs. Data table Data table
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens- It use.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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Huckvale Corporation manufactures custom cabinets for kitchens. It uses a normal-costing system with two direct cost categories-direct materials and direct manufacturing labor-and one indirect cost pool, manufacturing overhead costs. It provides the following information for April 2020: (Click the icon to view the information for 2020.) The following information is also available for 2020: (Click the icon to view the additional information.) Read the requirement. Present the journal entry for (b) manufacturing labor incurred. Data table Data table
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Hypertrophy May be reversible Is organ growth due to increased cell ce.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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Hypertrophy May be reversible Is organ growth due to increased cell cell size Is organ growth due to an increased number of cells Usually is stimulus-related Question 2 1/2 pts Inflammation May hinder healing Requires a microcirculation Protects the body Is a vascular response
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Human Resource Management ed 16- Chapter 12- page 445 Houston is among.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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Human Resource Management ed 16, Chapter 12, page 445 Houston is among several cities facing major issues funding their employee pension benefits. With oil prices falling over the past few years, the city's coffers have been negatively affected. Voters recently approved a cap on property taxes in Texas' largest city. This means city officials will have difficulty raising enough revenue to pay all the city's costs. Houston's problems are echoed in Dallas, which has similar issues. City employees, firefighters, and police officers are members of various labor unions with collective bargaining agreements that include substantial defined benefit retirement payments. Changing the benefit structure requires negotiating with the labor unions and the membership agreement. Since the benefits have been a part of employee compensation schemes for many years, it can be difficult to obtain their agreement on lowering their pension payments. Houston and Dallas city officials have not made payments to their pension funds at a sufficient level to adequately fund employee pension obligations. Houston underfunded its pension over the past few years by nearly $100 million. Dallas is a smaller city than Houston, and the government tried to issue bonds and reduce benefits to cover its shortfall. However, employees and their union representatives rejected that approach. Houston city officials were able to strike a deal that included employees contributing to the pension plan and accepting lower benefits. The inevitability of a financial crisis in Houston allowed city leaders to agree to share the burden of getting the pension plan in reasonable financial condition. Since pension obligations are so extensive, these two Texas cities have found it difficult to hire police reduce benefits to cover its shortfall. However, employees and their union representatives rejected that approach. Houston city officials were able to strike a deal that included employees contributing to the pension plan and accepting lower benefits. The inevitability of a financial crisis in Houston allowed city leaders to agree to share the burden of getting the pension plan in reasonable financial condition. Since pension obligations are so extensive, these two Texas cities have found it difficult to hire police officers, repair potholes, and carry out other routine operations. In addition to the ballooning obligation, investment returns have fallen short of expectations. In recent years, most investment funds have been earned far below the 8 percent built into funding plans. This increases the gap between the funds available and the benefits promised. For instance, Chicago city officials' inability to address their pension funding gap means that the city can pay for only one-quarter of its promised benefits. Therefore, Houston and Dallas can see what will come next if they cannot address their funding gap in public pensions. 2. How would you evaluate the effectiveness of GPS? What about Leaders.
HPRS 2201 Chapter 4- Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders Course Ob.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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HPRS 2201
Chapter 4: Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders
Course Objective: Identify within each body system (including mental disorders): specific medical terminology, common diseases/conditions, signs/symptoms, etiology, diagnostic process, and treatment options.
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I'm not sure how to go about using the RE expression and finding the m.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I'm not sure how to go about using the RE expression and finding the mem.raw file
An excerpt of a memory dump extracted by Access Data's FTK Imager mem.raw has been provided. 1) Copy the memory dump to the virtual desktop environment persistent storage area. 2) Develop a python script and regular expressions to extract and report ALL the e-mail and urls found in the memory dump. REGULAR EXPRESSIONS HELP e-mail and url patterns ePatt = re.compile(b'[A-Za-z0-9._\%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z] [ 2 , 4 } ) uPatt = re.compile(b' \ w + : \// [ \ w @ ] [ \ w . : @ ] + \/ ? [ \ w .\. ? = %& = \ @$ , ] ) Submit: 1) Your Python script 2) Screenshot of your results.
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I was excited about my new assignment on a special department project-.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I was excited about my new assignment on a special department project. I was flattered when my boss suggested we discuss it over dinner. At first I felt uncomfortable about meeting him in a social setting but, deciding that I was being paranoid, agreed. During dinner, we began to discuss the new project. As the evening progressed, the conversation shifted to very personal topics, including my present and past boyfriends. I tried to shift the conversation back to something related to work but he kept drifting back to personal issues. Occasionally he touched my hand and told me he thought I was attractive. As we were getting ready to leave, he stood uncomfortably close to me and patted me on the arm. I felt nervous about the way he was relating to me but I was afraid to offend him by saying anything. Now I find myself avoiding him even though I respect his opinions and need his guidance to do well in my department. SUPERVISOR VERSION I was impressed with her work, and gave her a special assignment that would help her to expand her abilities as well as help the department move forward. thought the project had real potential. I invited her to dinner so we could talk over her ideas in a more relaxed atmosphere and not be constantly interrupted at work. I thought this would be helpful since she seems very bright but is nervous and shy in group meetings. I enjoyed getting to know her better and I could tell the feeling was mutual. We had a good time and the discussion was productive. Since our meeting. I have not seen much of her. I am surprised that after such a promising start she seems less interested in my help. I guess she changed her mind about the assignment. It makes me wonder if she is really promotion material.
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I selected a random sample of 10 individuals who completed the Class S.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I selected a random sample of 10 individuals who completed the Class Survey at the beginning of the semester and recorded their gender. e What type of data is this? Make an appropriate graph of this data and explain what it reveals.
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I think 42- 43- and 44 are true- but not too sure- Need help with 41 a.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I think 42, 43, and 44 are true, but not too sure. Need help with 41 and 45.
41. Water flowing through the channel depicted on the map at location G 5 would generally flow to the southeast in this area. 42. The canyon at location A4 is feeding debris onto an alluvial fan. 43. The lowest location on this map would be in the eastern half of location L5. 44. This landscape is typical of desert topography. 45. There is well over 1,000 feet of relief in the map area.
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I tried doing this myself and got stuck sorting out retained earnings.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I tried doing this myself and got stuck sorting out retained earnings and what to do with prior period adjustments.
Please complete the full problem so I can see what else I got wrong. Thanks!
E4.12B (LO 1) (Preparation of a Balance Sheet) Presented below is the trial balance of Do Corpotation at Derember 312025 Expenas Exp n-pevere a) Income Instru Prepar. Classified Balance Sheet
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I selected a random sample of 10 individuals who completed the Class S (1).docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I selected a random sample of 10 individuals who completed the Class Survey at the beginning of the semester and recorded their gender. e What type of data is this? Make an appropriate graph of this data and explain what it reveals.
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How many subnetworks in this LAN configuration- POSTE 3C.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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This short document appears to be asking how many subnetworks are in a LAN configuration for poste 3 C. Unfortunately there is not enough information provided to determine the number of subnetworks as no additional details about the LAN configuration are given.
i need the solution Question 2- Ch 7 High-Speed Interfacing -& Ch 8 Fi.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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i need the solution
Question 2: Ch 7 High-Speed Interfacing \& Ch 8 File system management [PLO K1 / CLO 1] [ 5 marks] A. Consider the dual address DMA cycle. Draw the block diagram showing the modules involved in a SPI read. [2.5 marks] . Draw an example diagram of File Allocation Table (FAT). [ 2.5 marks]
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i need the output using Systen- Collections- using Systen- Collections.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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i need the output
using Systen. Collections; using Systen. Collections. Generic; using UnityEngine; public elass FindandDistroy : MonoBehaviour \{ // Use this for initialization void start () \{ Destroy(Ganeobject. Find("Cube")); \} // Update is called once per frane void Update () \{ \} \} using Systen. Collections; using Systen. Coltections. Generic; using UnityEngine; using UnityEngine; SceneManagenent; public elass FirstScipt : NonoBehaviour \{ using System.Collections; using System. Collections. Generic; using UnityEngine; public class Instan : MonoBehaviour \{ //private Vector 3 originPostion; // public GameObject Cube; // Use this for initialization void Start () \{ /*transform. rotation = Quaternion.identity;*/ GameObject s = GameObject. CreatePrimitive(PrimitiveType.Sphere); // s = (Gane0bject) (Instantiate(s, transform. position, Quaternion.identity)); for (int i = 0 ; i <= 24 ; i + + ) Instantiate(s, new Vector3 ( i %5 , 0 , i /5 ) , Quaternion.identity); \} // Update is called once per frame void Update () \{ 3
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I need some help to correct this code Instructions The following progr.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I need some help to correct this code
Instructions
The following program takes a string and builds an index of it. The index indicates the:
Start of each line in the string,
Start of each word in the string,
Start of each number in the string.
stringhelp.h
#pragma once
#ifndef STRINGHELP_H #define STRINGHELP_H
#define MAX_STRING_SIZE 511 #define MAX_INDEX_SIZE 100 #define MAX_WORD_SIZE 23
struct StringIndex
{
char str[MAX_STRING_SIZE + 1];
int wordStarts[MAX_INDEX_SIZE];
int lineStarts[MAX_INDEX_SIZE];
int numberStarts[MAX_INDEX_SIZE]; int numWords, numLines, numNumbers;
};
/**
* Return the index of the next whitespace.
* @param str - the string to search
* @returns the index of the next white space or the position of the string terminator.
*/
int nextWhite(const char* str);
/**
* Return true if the string contains only digits. * @param str - the string to check
* @param len - the number of characters to check * @returns true if the string is only digits.
*/
int isNumber(const char* str, const int len);
/**
* Build an index for a string showing the start of the lines,
* words, and numbers in the string.
* @param str - the string to search
* @returns the index of the next white space or -1 if there is none. */
struct StringIndex indexString(const char* str);
/**
* Return the number of lines in the index.
* @param idx - the index to get the number of lines in it * @returns the number of lines in the index
*/
int getNumberLines(const struct StringIndex* idx);
/**
* Return the number of words in the index.
* @param idx - the index to get the number of words in it * @returns the number of words in the index
*/
int getNumberWords(const struct StringIndex* idx);
/**
* Return the number of numbers in the index.
* @param idx - the index to get the number of numbers in it * @returns the number of numbers in the index
*/
int getNumberNumbers(const struct StringIndex* idx);
/**
* Return the nth word from the index
* @param word - where the result will be placed
* @param idx - the index to use
* @param wordNum - the index of the word to retrieve
* @returns the word or an empty string if index is invalid
*/
void getWord(char word[], const struct StringIndex* idx, int wordNum);
/**
* Return the nth number from the index
* @param word - where the result will be placed
* @param idx - the index to use
* @param wordNum - the index of the number to retrieve
* @returns the number or an empty string if index is invalid */
void getNumber(char word[], const struct StringIndex* idx, int numberNum);
/**
* Return a pointer to the start of a line
* @param idx - the index to use
* @param lineNum - the index of the line to retrieve * @returns a pointer to the start of the line
*/
char* getLine(struct StringIndex* idx, int lineNum);
/**
* Prints characters until the terminator is found.
* @param s - the string to print
* @param start - the index to start printing
* @param terminator - the character to stop printing at whe.
i need literature review discussing how lack of required skills impact.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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i need literature review discussing how lack of required skills impact the attitude of employees with disabilities as mention in article by J, Dr. (2019). Workplace Attitude of Employees with Disabilities towards Building Workplace Inclusiveness. International Journal of Research in Arts and Science.
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i need literature review discussing how attitude of coworkers impact t.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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i need literature review discussing how attitude of coworkers impact the attitude of employees with disabilities as mention in article by J, Dr. (2019). Workplace Attitude of Employees with Disabilities towards Building Workplace Inclusiveness. International Journal of Research in Arts and Science.
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i need literature review discussing how working environment impact the.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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i need literature review discussing how working environment impact the attitude of employees with disabilities as mention in article by J, Dr. (2019). Workplace Attitude of Employees with Disabilities towards Building Workplace Inclusiveness. International Journal of Research in Arts and Science.
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I NEED PSUEDOCODE 9- Write a pseudocode statement that subtracts the v.docxPhil4IDBrownh
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I NEED PSUEDOCODE
9. Write a pseudocode statement that subtracts the variable downPayment from the variable total and assigns the result to the variable due. 10. Write a pseudocode statement that multiplies the variable subtotal by 0.15 and assigns the result to the variable totalFee.
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Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
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Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
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The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
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Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
How to Setup Default Value for a Field in Odoo 17Celine George
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In Odoo, we can set a default value for a field during the creation of a record for a model. We have many methods in odoo for setting a default value to the field.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
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These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
How many ways can two items be selected from a group of six items- Use.docx
1. How many ways can two items be selected from a group of six items? Use the letters A , B , C ,
D , E , and F to identify the items, and list each of the different combinations of two items.