If W AA = 1 , W _ A B = 1.1 , and W BB = 1.1 , the population size is 10,000 , and the B allele
is a new mutation, present only in one copy, then the fixation probability of B is: 0.2 0.1 1/10000
1/20000.
In the context of the actions that individuals can take to deal with d.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In the context of the actions that individuals can take to deal with diversity, empathy most likely
means: a. understanding the perspectives of others. b. treating people fairly and equitably. c.
understanding that differences exist among people. d. tolerating the behavior of others without
having to accept it..
In the 1960s few Canadians travelled abroad on holiday but with the gr.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In the 1960s few Canadians travelled abroad on holiday but with the growth of air travel
thousands were soon travelling to the tropical destinations, specially in the Carribean. Package
deals revolutionized the travel industry, and by the 1970s in Europe, Spain was one of the
favourite destinations. The 1990s saw a big change in travel as the internet expanded and low
cost carriers, such Ryan Air offered flights destinations for less than their competitors and many
customers had the opportunity to travel when they wanted..
In the balance sheet- long-term debt (liability for the debtor- asset.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In the balance sheet, long-term debt (liability for the debtor; asset for the creditor) typically is
reported as a single amount, net of any discount or increased by any premium, rather than at its
face amount accompanied by a separate valuation account for the discount or premium.
Question 8 options:
True
False.
In January- Sunland Tool & Die accumulated factory labour costs of $6-.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In January, Sunland Tool & Die accumulated factory labour costs of $6,700. During January,
time tickets show that the factory labour of $6,700 was used as follows: Job 1 $2,380, Job 2
$1,780, Job 3 $1,550 and general factory use $990. Prepare a summary journal entry to record
factory labour used..
In Figure 4- the target DNA used for a genetic study was digested with (3).pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In Figure 4, the target DNA used for a genetic study was digested with restriction enzyme
enzymes EcoRl and BamH1 in various reaction tubes The samples were then electrophoresed
and stained with a fluorescence dye. Carefully review the diagrams and respond to this question:
The number of fluorescence-stained bands visible in the double digest (EcoRUBamHI) in Figure
4 is.
In general- standard deviation quantifies the spread of a distribution.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In general, standard deviation quantifies the spread of a distribution. In finance we associate
what kind of risk with standard deviation? Firm-Specific Risk Total Risk Idiosyncratic Risk
Systematic Risk Select the option that best describes measures of central tendency. Mean,
Median, and Mode Population, Sample, and Observation Sharpe Ratio.
In Figure 4- the target DNA used for a genetic study was digested with (2).pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In Figure 4 , the target DNA used for a genetic study was digested with restriction enzyme
enzymes Eco RI and Bam H1 in various reaction tubes. The samples were then electrophoresed
and stained with a fluorescence dye. Carefully review the diagrams and respond to this question:
The number of fluorescence-stained bands visible in the double digest ( Eco RI/ Bam HI) in
Figure 4 is________
Figure 4 - Fluorescent Stained Gel.
In Early 2020- the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread within the United.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In Early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread within the United States, altering the
nature of the country's economy, social climate, and political focuses. There were unpredictable
fluctuations in supply and demand, regulations prevented gatherings of more than 10 persons,
and policymakers dedicated funds for the research and development of the virus and potential
vaccines. These significant changes resulted in which of the following for businesses?
New or revised strategies
Halted all strategies
Clear paths for success
No changes in strategies
New or revised strategies
Halted all strategies
Clear paths for success
No changes in strategies.
In the context of the actions that individuals can take to deal with d.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In the context of the actions that individuals can take to deal with diversity, empathy most likely
means: a. understanding the perspectives of others. b. treating people fairly and equitably. c.
understanding that differences exist among people. d. tolerating the behavior of others without
having to accept it..
In the 1960s few Canadians travelled abroad on holiday but with the gr.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In the 1960s few Canadians travelled abroad on holiday but with the growth of air travel
thousands were soon travelling to the tropical destinations, specially in the Carribean. Package
deals revolutionized the travel industry, and by the 1970s in Europe, Spain was one of the
favourite destinations. The 1990s saw a big change in travel as the internet expanded and low
cost carriers, such Ryan Air offered flights destinations for less than their competitors and many
customers had the opportunity to travel when they wanted..
In the balance sheet- long-term debt (liability for the debtor- asset.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In the balance sheet, long-term debt (liability for the debtor; asset for the creditor) typically is
reported as a single amount, net of any discount or increased by any premium, rather than at its
face amount accompanied by a separate valuation account for the discount or premium.
Question 8 options:
True
False.
In January- Sunland Tool & Die accumulated factory labour costs of $6-.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In January, Sunland Tool & Die accumulated factory labour costs of $6,700. During January,
time tickets show that the factory labour of $6,700 was used as follows: Job 1 $2,380, Job 2
$1,780, Job 3 $1,550 and general factory use $990. Prepare a summary journal entry to record
factory labour used..
In Figure 4- the target DNA used for a genetic study was digested with (3).pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In Figure 4, the target DNA used for a genetic study was digested with restriction enzyme
enzymes EcoRl and BamH1 in various reaction tubes The samples were then electrophoresed
and stained with a fluorescence dye. Carefully review the diagrams and respond to this question:
The number of fluorescence-stained bands visible in the double digest (EcoRUBamHI) in Figure
4 is.
In general- standard deviation quantifies the spread of a distribution.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In general, standard deviation quantifies the spread of a distribution. In finance we associate
what kind of risk with standard deviation? Firm-Specific Risk Total Risk Idiosyncratic Risk
Systematic Risk Select the option that best describes measures of central tendency. Mean,
Median, and Mode Population, Sample, and Observation Sharpe Ratio.
In Figure 4- the target DNA used for a genetic study was digested with (2).pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In Figure 4 , the target DNA used for a genetic study was digested with restriction enzyme
enzymes Eco RI and Bam H1 in various reaction tubes. The samples were then electrophoresed
and stained with a fluorescence dye. Carefully review the diagrams and respond to this question:
The number of fluorescence-stained bands visible in the double digest ( Eco RI/ Bam HI) in
Figure 4 is________
Figure 4 - Fluorescent Stained Gel.
In Early 2020- the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread within the United.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In Early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread within the United States, altering the
nature of the country's economy, social climate, and political focuses. There were unpredictable
fluctuations in supply and demand, regulations prevented gatherings of more than 10 persons,
and policymakers dedicated funds for the research and development of the virus and potential
vaccines. These significant changes resulted in which of the following for businesses?
New or revised strategies
Halted all strategies
Clear paths for success
No changes in strategies
New or revised strategies
Halted all strategies
Clear paths for success
No changes in strategies.
In August 2022 prior to his annuity starting date Joege received a non.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In August 2022 prior to his annuity starting date Joege received a non periodic distribution of
14000 from his section 401k plan. At that time his account balance was 78000 and gia after tax
contributions totaled 24000. How much of the distribution is tax free?
a. 0
b. 4308
c. 8614
d. 14000.
In a random survey of 104 adults in a given community- citizens were a.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In a random survey of 104 adults in a given community, citizens were asked in March and then
again in July 2020 whether they approved of the media coverage of COVID-19. Consider the
following hypothetical paired data and evaluate whether the proportion of approval significantly
changed over this time. If so, comment on the direction of change..
In a school- 16- of the students have seen a school counselor about an.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In a school, 16% of the students have seen a school counselor about an issue related to mental
health. A simple random sample of 100 students from the school is taken. What is the probability
that at least 10 in this sample have seen a school counselor about an issue related to mental
health?.
In a particular hospital- 5 newborn babies were delivered yesterday- H.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In a particular hospital, 5 newborn babies were delivered yesterday. Here are their weights (in
ounces). 126 , 93 , 91 , 104 , 101 Assuming that these weights constitute an entire population,
find the standard deviation of the population. Round your answer to two decimal places. (If
necessary, consult a list. of formulas.).
in a between shbjects factorial design a researcher hsed tbe weighted.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
in a between shbjects factorial design a researcher hsed tbe weighted average of the
variances of the independent groups as MSerror. in choosing this MSerror the
researcher js assuming that the population represented by each of the independent
groups all have the same______?.
In 2020- the world was made aware of the highly contagious and occasio.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In 2020, the world was made aware of the highly contagious and occasionally fatal
communicable disease known as Covid-19, in March of that down, this SARS-CoV-2 virus and
its spread led to a shutdown of most of society. Children stayed home from school, and adults
tried to work remotely if they could. Restaurants served food outdoors or through take-out only
or shut their doors permanently. Movie theatres closed, and sporting events had no fans in the
stands. Community centers and even houses of worship could not function as they typically do.
Patients in hospitals or elders in nursing homes could no longer have family members visit them.
If you did go anywhere, you had to wear a mask covering your nose and mouth, limiting your
ability to express or read others emotions. Overall, it was socially isolating During the first few
weeks, some families enjoyed spending more time together, but even the closest of families soon
tired of the new homebound routine. For this assignment. you are asked to include details of your
memories of those first few weeks of Covid isolation in 3 well-developed paragraphis. Describe
the changes to your daily life and the emotional costs of isolation. - Describe your first encounter
with CoVid-19 - Where were you? - How did you learn about it? - Another person - Mainstream
Media - news reports on TV, radio, or paper - Social Media - What were your first impressions? -
Do you think how you leamed of the virus influenced your first impressions? - How long did you
expect your life to be disrupted? - In the following weeks - How did your city, town, county, or
state respond to the virus? o How did your family cope with the challenges of CoVid isolation? -
What was the most difficult thing you had to adjust to during enforced social isolation? - Did you
or anyone you know contract the virus? If so, did you or they have to be hospitalized? What was
that experience like? - In hindsight- - Is there anything you believed in Aprii 2020 that you no
longer believe about the CoVid-19 pandemic? - How would you have changed your response to
the threat of CoVid-19? - How did your experience with Covid-19 change the way you live? -
How did it change the way you feel about communicable diseases?.
In 2019- a dam built to hold waste from a nearby iron ore mine owned b.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In 2019, a dam built to hold waste from a nearby iron ore mine owned by the Vale Mining
Company (Vale) in Brumadinho, Brazil, collapsed, killing 270 people. The tsunami of mud was
so powerful that it overturned houses, mangled trucks, and ripped off the scalps of some of the
people buried under the toxic mix of water and mining waste. It also caused vast environmental
damage. After prosecutors investigating the disaster found evidence that safety reports were
fabricated, they charged 16 officials of Vale, including Vale's chief executive, Fabio
Schvartsman, with homicide. Five people at TUV SUD, the German auditing company that
certified the minewaste dam as safe months before it gave way, were also charged with
homicide. A report issued by an independent commission hired by Vale attested that Vale
executives knew about the safety risks at the dam for over a decade and had received multiple
warnings, especially in 2015 after a similar dam partly owned by Vale burst, leaving 19 dead.
Investigators characterized the relationship between Vale and TUV SUD as one of "pressure,
collusion, compensation, and a conflict of interests." Makoto Namba, a senior engineering
inspector at TUV SUD, found evidence indicating potentially risky conditions at the dam,
saying, "Everything suggests (the dam) won't pass a key safety test." Namba later told police that
he felt pressured by a Vale official to sign a safety certificate and worried that failing to sign the
certificate would jeopardize his career. Without the signed certificate, Vale would have had to
halt its adjacent mining operations, which were estimated to produce more than $1 million worth
of iron ore a day. Hundreds of people could have lost their jobs, and the report would have
triggered a mass evacuation of local communities. TUV SUD certified the dam's safety six
months before the collapse and again three months later, after another auditing and certification
company, fired by Vale, had warned that the dam was structurally unsound. TUV SUD
employees expressed worry about losing contracts with Vale, its major client, if their reports did
not verify the dam's safety. Olavo Coelho, a 63-year-old long-time Vale employee, told reporters
he worried about the safety of a dam and pointed out cracks, leaks, and dark stains in the
structure to Vale engineers. He urged Vale executives to evacuate the suite. "He was ignored,"
said Coelho's daughter. Wilson Jose Ferreira, a 55-year-old machine operator, said he tried to
warn his bosses about the growing number of leaks in the dam. "They paid little attention to us,
they didn't believe what we were saying." Several other mine workers warned their bosses at
Vale that the dam was about to collapse. Supervisors reportedly brushed aside these concerns,
citing fears about extra expenditures that could cost the company more than $1 , 000 to fix the
foundation. A Vale spokesperson said the company allowed employees to file anonymous
complaints but did not receive m.
In 1998-99 John Leonard watched a Pepsi commercial and thought he had.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In 1998-99 John Leonard watched a Pepsi commercial and thought he had an opportunity to
purchase a Harrier Jet (military aircraft) worth approximately $23M for the cash equivalent of
$700K. He collected enough money, added the jet to the bottom of the order form in the Pepsi
catalog and sent it in to Pepsi. When they refused to produce the jet and returned his money, he
filed a lawsuit for breach of contract. He claimed that the Pepsi Commercial was a valid offer to
make and contact and he accepted that offer by sending in the money. After watching the video
presentation of Pepsi's Harrier Jet Commercial, (Links to an external site.) discuss the following
questions completely using contract law principles.
1. How does the objective theory of contracts apply to this case? (The objective theory is
explained on pages 189-190 of your textbook. This rule states that unless a third party looking at
the situation objectively thinks that both the offeror and offeree want to enter into a contract, no
contract can be created. Offers or statements made in jest , anger or undue excitement do not
include the necessary intent to be valid offers. Did Pepsi intend to make an offer in this case?)
2. How does the "advertisement as a special offer" rule apply to this case? (This rule is found on
page 204 of the textbook. It says that a commercial or advertisement for the sale of goods - like
the Harrier Jet - is not offers to make a contract, even if a specific price for the good is listed by
the seller.)
3. The court concluded that no contract existed between John Leonard and Pepsi? Do you agree?
Beside to support whatever position you take using contract law principles.
For another perspective on this case, you may want to watch this video from things You Might
Not Know.
Import the dataset happiness from your data folder- This dataset cont.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
Import the dataset happiness from your data folder. This dataset contains the levels of various
measures of quality of life of 157 countries.
Please calculate the z-score for Togo's trust measurement.
personality x Filter Co to file/function - Addins. (8) Project: (None) - personality x Fliter
personality x Filter personality x Filter personality x Filter.
Immunology a- What are the 4 categories of pathogens- What kinds of t.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
Immunology
a. What are the 4 categories of pathogens? What kinds of things (targets) on those
pathogens can the immune system detect?
b. What do you think would happen to animals that are deficient in pathogen recognition
receptors?
c. What are some of the hallmarks of early inflammation? Describe the physical and
chemical characteristics of an inflammatory response.
d. What happens later in the acute phase response of inflammation?
e. Why is inflammation critical to immune responses?
f. What are some ways that pathogens evade the innate immune system?
g. How is the Classical complement pathway triggered?
h. How is the Lectin complement pathway triggered?
i. What are the 3 ways the Alternative complement pathway can be triggered?.
Imagine a terrible crime has occurred- Detectives that investigated fo.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
Imagine a terrible crime has occurred. Detectives that investigated found a hair at the crime
scene that could only have been left by the criminal. DNA analysis took place on the hair, and
also on the DNA of the four suspects that were rounded up by the police. You are given the task
of deciphering the DNA results, which are listed below. Is there a suspect that you can match to
the crime scene? DNA left by the criminal: G-G-T-A-G-G-A-T-C First suspect: G-G-A-A-A-C-
A-T-C Second suspect: G-G-T-A-G-G-A-C-C Third suspect: G-G-T-A-G-G-T-T-C Fourth
suspect: G-G-T-A-G-G-A-T-C Fifth suspect: G-G-T-A-G-C-G-A-C.
Imagine a country that has been stable for several decades- Some citiz.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
Imagine a country that has been stable for several decades. Some citizens begin protesting the
taxes they pay to the government. Government responds by lowering taxes--but with less
revenue, they also cut services. People who like those services begin to protest about their
declining quality of life. A neighboring country invades and the government tries to get more
citizens to join the military to fight a defensive war, but most people refuse because they feel like
their government has not supported them enough to justify the sacrifice. The invading country
removes the government and takes over the territory. This story of the end of a once-stable
country is an example of...
Group of answer choices
...strategic blunders on the part of military leaders.
...ignorance among citizens of the importance of loyalty to the state.
...breaking the social contract between citizens and the state.
...laziness on the part of citizens dependent on the state..
IL-2 Response by Macrophages that express TLR-XX Amount of IL-z proauc.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
IL-2 Response by Macrophages that express TLR-XX Amount of IL-z proauced (mg) A. On the
cell uurase B. In the endosomel ly sesome. c. in the nucieus D. In the misochendria in the andopl
male reticulam expressice diate fors nat explan why Nk ceith do rot kit Reges! (Note this
reference it poovided for your information. You do not need to ias this papar lo aitaweor the
quesbioe 4 ).
II- Consider the following U-S- historical data is from the 1930 s- (a.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
II. Consider the following U.S. historical data is from the 1930 s: (a) Please use the data in table
1 to fill in table 2. M (money supply M1) (b) Based on your calculations in table 2, explain what
happened. Discuss what happened to the Money Base, Money Supply, and multiplier. Which
player in the money supply process controls each. (c) What policy mistake did the FED make?.
This document asks to compute the probability that a standard normal random variable Z squared is less than 3. A standard normal random variable Z has a mean of 0 and standard deviation of 1. The probability that Z^2 is less than 3 can be found by recognizing that Z^2 follows a chi-squared distribution with 1 degree of freedom.
If you had an aunt who offeres to buy you 50 shares of any stock you d.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
If you had an aunt who offeres to buy you 50 shares of any stock you desired, which
company would you choose, and why would you select them? Part should address 1.
the current price and 2. if you intend to hold on to the stock for a long time or see it as a
short term investment..
If you were in charge of the public policy issues at the launch of lat.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
If you were in charge of the public policy issues at the launch of latest and newest Apple iPhone
model, how would you work through the 4 phases listed?
How do large companies like Apple work through challenging political and regulatory issues
during the launch of new products?
How do companies integrate sustainability issues into their business missions?
Phase II: Trial Support budding issues at any time, and an organization may lose its power if it
squanders its scarce resources on issues that die out. Phase III: The Political Arena modification
in a practice, one severe enough to require legislation or a court ruling Phase IV: Regulatory
Adjustment.
If you fip a fair coin B times and X is the mumber of limes the coin c.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
If you fip a fair coin B times and X is the mumber of limes the coin came up "Heads", what la
P(X>2)? (Enter annwer as a decimal with at least 4 correct decimal places).
If the probability density function of a continuous random variable X.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
If the probability density function of a continuous random variable X is f ( x ) = 0.5 x for 0 < x <
2 , then P ( 1 < X < 1.5 ) is 0.5625 0.3125 0.1250 0.4375.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
In August 2022 prior to his annuity starting date Joege received a non.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In August 2022 prior to his annuity starting date Joege received a non periodic distribution of
14000 from his section 401k plan. At that time his account balance was 78000 and gia after tax
contributions totaled 24000. How much of the distribution is tax free?
a. 0
b. 4308
c. 8614
d. 14000.
In a random survey of 104 adults in a given community- citizens were a.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In a random survey of 104 adults in a given community, citizens were asked in March and then
again in July 2020 whether they approved of the media coverage of COVID-19. Consider the
following hypothetical paired data and evaluate whether the proportion of approval significantly
changed over this time. If so, comment on the direction of change..
In a school- 16- of the students have seen a school counselor about an.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In a school, 16% of the students have seen a school counselor about an issue related to mental
health. A simple random sample of 100 students from the school is taken. What is the probability
that at least 10 in this sample have seen a school counselor about an issue related to mental
health?.
In a particular hospital- 5 newborn babies were delivered yesterday- H.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In a particular hospital, 5 newborn babies were delivered yesterday. Here are their weights (in
ounces). 126 , 93 , 91 , 104 , 101 Assuming that these weights constitute an entire population,
find the standard deviation of the population. Round your answer to two decimal places. (If
necessary, consult a list. of formulas.).
in a between shbjects factorial design a researcher hsed tbe weighted.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
in a between shbjects factorial design a researcher hsed tbe weighted average of the
variances of the independent groups as MSerror. in choosing this MSerror the
researcher js assuming that the population represented by each of the independent
groups all have the same______?.
In 2020- the world was made aware of the highly contagious and occasio.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In 2020, the world was made aware of the highly contagious and occasionally fatal
communicable disease known as Covid-19, in March of that down, this SARS-CoV-2 virus and
its spread led to a shutdown of most of society. Children stayed home from school, and adults
tried to work remotely if they could. Restaurants served food outdoors or through take-out only
or shut their doors permanently. Movie theatres closed, and sporting events had no fans in the
stands. Community centers and even houses of worship could not function as they typically do.
Patients in hospitals or elders in nursing homes could no longer have family members visit them.
If you did go anywhere, you had to wear a mask covering your nose and mouth, limiting your
ability to express or read others emotions. Overall, it was socially isolating During the first few
weeks, some families enjoyed spending more time together, but even the closest of families soon
tired of the new homebound routine. For this assignment. you are asked to include details of your
memories of those first few weeks of Covid isolation in 3 well-developed paragraphis. Describe
the changes to your daily life and the emotional costs of isolation. - Describe your first encounter
with CoVid-19 - Where were you? - How did you learn about it? - Another person - Mainstream
Media - news reports on TV, radio, or paper - Social Media - What were your first impressions? -
Do you think how you leamed of the virus influenced your first impressions? - How long did you
expect your life to be disrupted? - In the following weeks - How did your city, town, county, or
state respond to the virus? o How did your family cope with the challenges of CoVid isolation? -
What was the most difficult thing you had to adjust to during enforced social isolation? - Did you
or anyone you know contract the virus? If so, did you or they have to be hospitalized? What was
that experience like? - In hindsight- - Is there anything you believed in Aprii 2020 that you no
longer believe about the CoVid-19 pandemic? - How would you have changed your response to
the threat of CoVid-19? - How did your experience with Covid-19 change the way you live? -
How did it change the way you feel about communicable diseases?.
In 2019- a dam built to hold waste from a nearby iron ore mine owned b.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In 2019, a dam built to hold waste from a nearby iron ore mine owned by the Vale Mining
Company (Vale) in Brumadinho, Brazil, collapsed, killing 270 people. The tsunami of mud was
so powerful that it overturned houses, mangled trucks, and ripped off the scalps of some of the
people buried under the toxic mix of water and mining waste. It also caused vast environmental
damage. After prosecutors investigating the disaster found evidence that safety reports were
fabricated, they charged 16 officials of Vale, including Vale's chief executive, Fabio
Schvartsman, with homicide. Five people at TUV SUD, the German auditing company that
certified the minewaste dam as safe months before it gave way, were also charged with
homicide. A report issued by an independent commission hired by Vale attested that Vale
executives knew about the safety risks at the dam for over a decade and had received multiple
warnings, especially in 2015 after a similar dam partly owned by Vale burst, leaving 19 dead.
Investigators characterized the relationship between Vale and TUV SUD as one of "pressure,
collusion, compensation, and a conflict of interests." Makoto Namba, a senior engineering
inspector at TUV SUD, found evidence indicating potentially risky conditions at the dam,
saying, "Everything suggests (the dam) won't pass a key safety test." Namba later told police that
he felt pressured by a Vale official to sign a safety certificate and worried that failing to sign the
certificate would jeopardize his career. Without the signed certificate, Vale would have had to
halt its adjacent mining operations, which were estimated to produce more than $1 million worth
of iron ore a day. Hundreds of people could have lost their jobs, and the report would have
triggered a mass evacuation of local communities. TUV SUD certified the dam's safety six
months before the collapse and again three months later, after another auditing and certification
company, fired by Vale, had warned that the dam was structurally unsound. TUV SUD
employees expressed worry about losing contracts with Vale, its major client, if their reports did
not verify the dam's safety. Olavo Coelho, a 63-year-old long-time Vale employee, told reporters
he worried about the safety of a dam and pointed out cracks, leaks, and dark stains in the
structure to Vale engineers. He urged Vale executives to evacuate the suite. "He was ignored,"
said Coelho's daughter. Wilson Jose Ferreira, a 55-year-old machine operator, said he tried to
warn his bosses about the growing number of leaks in the dam. "They paid little attention to us,
they didn't believe what we were saying." Several other mine workers warned their bosses at
Vale that the dam was about to collapse. Supervisors reportedly brushed aside these concerns,
citing fears about extra expenditures that could cost the company more than $1 , 000 to fix the
foundation. A Vale spokesperson said the company allowed employees to file anonymous
complaints but did not receive m.
In 1998-99 John Leonard watched a Pepsi commercial and thought he had.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
In 1998-99 John Leonard watched a Pepsi commercial and thought he had an opportunity to
purchase a Harrier Jet (military aircraft) worth approximately $23M for the cash equivalent of
$700K. He collected enough money, added the jet to the bottom of the order form in the Pepsi
catalog and sent it in to Pepsi. When they refused to produce the jet and returned his money, he
filed a lawsuit for breach of contract. He claimed that the Pepsi Commercial was a valid offer to
make and contact and he accepted that offer by sending in the money. After watching the video
presentation of Pepsi's Harrier Jet Commercial, (Links to an external site.) discuss the following
questions completely using contract law principles.
1. How does the objective theory of contracts apply to this case? (The objective theory is
explained on pages 189-190 of your textbook. This rule states that unless a third party looking at
the situation objectively thinks that both the offeror and offeree want to enter into a contract, no
contract can be created. Offers or statements made in jest , anger or undue excitement do not
include the necessary intent to be valid offers. Did Pepsi intend to make an offer in this case?)
2. How does the "advertisement as a special offer" rule apply to this case? (This rule is found on
page 204 of the textbook. It says that a commercial or advertisement for the sale of goods - like
the Harrier Jet - is not offers to make a contract, even if a specific price for the good is listed by
the seller.)
3. The court concluded that no contract existed between John Leonard and Pepsi? Do you agree?
Beside to support whatever position you take using contract law principles.
For another perspective on this case, you may want to watch this video from things You Might
Not Know.
Import the dataset happiness from your data folder- This dataset cont.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
Import the dataset happiness from your data folder. This dataset contains the levels of various
measures of quality of life of 157 countries.
Please calculate the z-score for Togo's trust measurement.
personality x Filter Co to file/function - Addins. (8) Project: (None) - personality x Fliter
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Immunology a- What are the 4 categories of pathogens- What kinds of t.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
Immunology
a. What are the 4 categories of pathogens? What kinds of things (targets) on those
pathogens can the immune system detect?
b. What do you think would happen to animals that are deficient in pathogen recognition
receptors?
c. What are some of the hallmarks of early inflammation? Describe the physical and
chemical characteristics of an inflammatory response.
d. What happens later in the acute phase response of inflammation?
e. Why is inflammation critical to immune responses?
f. What are some ways that pathogens evade the innate immune system?
g. How is the Classical complement pathway triggered?
h. How is the Lectin complement pathway triggered?
i. What are the 3 ways the Alternative complement pathway can be triggered?.
Imagine a terrible crime has occurred- Detectives that investigated fo.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
Imagine a terrible crime has occurred. Detectives that investigated found a hair at the crime
scene that could only have been left by the criminal. DNA analysis took place on the hair, and
also on the DNA of the four suspects that were rounded up by the police. You are given the task
of deciphering the DNA results, which are listed below. Is there a suspect that you can match to
the crime scene? DNA left by the criminal: G-G-T-A-G-G-A-T-C First suspect: G-G-A-A-A-C-
A-T-C Second suspect: G-G-T-A-G-G-A-C-C Third suspect: G-G-T-A-G-G-T-T-C Fourth
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Imagine a country that has been stable for several decades- Some citiz.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
Imagine a country that has been stable for several decades. Some citizens begin protesting the
taxes they pay to the government. Government responds by lowering taxes--but with less
revenue, they also cut services. People who like those services begin to protest about their
declining quality of life. A neighboring country invades and the government tries to get more
citizens to join the military to fight a defensive war, but most people refuse because they feel like
their government has not supported them enough to justify the sacrifice. The invading country
removes the government and takes over the territory. This story of the end of a once-stable
country is an example of...
Group of answer choices
...strategic blunders on the part of military leaders.
...ignorance among citizens of the importance of loyalty to the state.
...breaking the social contract between citizens and the state.
...laziness on the part of citizens dependent on the state..
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IL-2 Response by Macrophages that express TLR-XX Amount of IL-z proauced (mg) A. On the
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II. Consider the following U.S. historical data is from the 1930 s: (a) Please use the data in table
1 to fill in table 2. M (money supply M1) (b) Based on your calculations in table 2, explain what
happened. Discuss what happened to the Money Base, Money Supply, and multiplier. Which
player in the money supply process controls each. (c) What policy mistake did the FED make?.
This document asks to compute the probability that a standard normal random variable Z squared is less than 3. A standard normal random variable Z has a mean of 0 and standard deviation of 1. The probability that Z^2 is less than 3 can be found by recognizing that Z^2 follows a chi-squared distribution with 1 degree of freedom.
If you had an aunt who offeres to buy you 50 shares of any stock you d.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
If you had an aunt who offeres to buy you 50 shares of any stock you desired, which
company would you choose, and why would you select them? Part should address 1.
the current price and 2. if you intend to hold on to the stock for a long time or see it as a
short term investment..
If you were in charge of the public policy issues at the launch of lat.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
If you were in charge of the public policy issues at the launch of latest and newest Apple iPhone
model, how would you work through the 4 phases listed?
How do large companies like Apple work through challenging political and regulatory issues
during the launch of new products?
How do companies integrate sustainability issues into their business missions?
Phase II: Trial Support budding issues at any time, and an organization may lose its power if it
squanders its scarce resources on issues that die out. Phase III: The Political Arena modification
in a practice, one severe enough to require legislation or a court ruling Phase IV: Regulatory
Adjustment.
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If you fip a fair coin B times and X is the mumber of limes the coin came up "Heads", what la
P(X>2)? (Enter annwer as a decimal with at least 4 correct decimal places).
If the probability density function of a continuous random variable X.pdfDylanUjJWhitea
If the probability density function of a continuous random variable X is f ( x ) = 0.5 x for 0 < x <
2 , then P ( 1 < X < 1.5 ) is 0.5625 0.3125 0.1250 0.4375.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
If WAA-1-W_AB-1-1- and WBB-1-1- the population size is 10-000 - and th.pdf
1. If W AA = 1 , W _ A B = 1.1 , and W BB = 1.1 , the population size is 10,000 , and the B allele
is a new mutation, present only in one copy, then the fixation probability of B is: 0.2 0.1 1/10000
1/20000