My selection of mini project is -Password manager- program that add- e.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
My selection of mini project is "Password manager" program that add, edit, display and remove
data.
Add data such as : name , password, code word and email. The program much be in C code
language.
Please provide the C code and a flowchart diagram
Pick an idea for your mini project, prepare a proposal. Your proposal should at least contain the
following sections and subsections: develop the mini project by using C language. c) Design -
Explanation on flowchart and development methodology.
my taxa is bacteria-archea Research News Three (3) or more News Upda.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
my taxa is bacteria/archea
Research News Three (3) or more News Updates type articles from sites like futurity.org.
ScienceNews, etc. that summarize peer-reviewed articles and report on diversity, classification,
species discoveries, and species extinctions of your taxa (the WHAT of the research). If you find
ecology or evolution articles, they probably won't work here, so at least record them in your
research log, as they may be used later. These will be shared as News Updates at assigned times.
Videos One or more short videos (about 3 minutes each) from reputable sources that address
diversity, taxonomy or discovery topics. Identify the original source of the video. Organizations
(with a general research focus) Three (3) or more websites or organizations/ researchers involved
in the study of diversity and classification of (parts of) your taxa, the "Who's Who" part of your
research; two of these sites will be navigated and discussed in-depth during your show n tell,
others will get a briefer mention; for the plants, animal and fungi taxa, it will make sense to
arrange these by LOCAL/ REGIONAL, NATIONAL, GLOBAL. Original Research Two (2) or
more scientific, peer-reviewed articles on the topics in Research News; we will want to look at
one figure, graph or table in-depth from this article. One species discovery article and one
phylogenetics article would be ideal. Opinion piece ONE opinion pieces that addresses the ethics
of your topic, and are from a major news source like New York Times or CNN, or are written by
a known authority in the field. Note that these are NOT Futurity articles which report and
summarize research rather than focus on implications of research which may be controversial..
must use python Task 04 (Cycle Finding)- It was a very hectic day fo.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Dora is tired after traveling the country twice and asks for help determining if her map of city roads contains any cycles. The input will describe a directed graph of N cities and M roads, with each of M lines providing the two cities connected by a bidirectional road. The output should be 'YES' if any cycle is present in the graph, or 'NO' if no cycle exists.
Multiple Cholce Question More abundant leisure increases but it real G.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Multiple Cholce Question More abundant leisure increases but it real GDP. economic welfare;
decreases social welfare; decreases nominal GDP; decreases nominal GDP; leaves unchanged.
Muscle Contraction Mechanism Fit in the spaces below ta idenoby the st.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Muscle Contraction Mechanism Fit in the spaces below ta idenoby the structures lateled by uner
in the inages and complese a synopsis of the mechaniam of muscle contacion. The sigral to
contract reaches the muscle fber at the (A) The nerve imputse reaches the end of the motor
neuron, calted the (B) The (C) (membranous sacs) fuse with the PM of the motor neuron and
release (D) the specific neurotransmitter for comminication wath muscies, which diffses across
the space between the cells, called the (E). and binds to ( F ) in the PM of the muscle tiber, which
intiates a(n) (not pictured) that travels dosn the length of the PM of the muscle fiber and Iravels
down turnets from the PM called (G) This stimulates the ( H ) to release (not pictured uniti later)
ions. Muscle Contraction Mechanism (continued) Each (J) (the corifactle unt of a muscle fiber)
is separated from the next by proten bands. Their shape oves them the name Rows of altemative
miscle fibers slide along each other to perlorm a contraction. Wrapping around the outside to
form each rov are the thin (L). fibers. In the midde of each roware the thick (M0) fiber5. The ( M
) . fibers attach to the (L) fibers and pull ioward the certer durhg contraction to shorten the length
of the (J) If we zoom in on the (L) and (M) protein fbers, to look at how they interact during
contraction and relaxation, we see the wo regulatory proteins, called (N) and. (O) fo (L) when
the (J) is relaced. When the muscle receives the signal to cortinct. (Q ions rush into the (J) and
binds to ( 0 ciusing the (N) to move out of the way and allow the to bind io (L).
Multiple Answers- Patients suffering from Aplastic Anemia often show-.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Multiple Answers: Patients suffering from Aplastic Anemia often show, fatigue, bleeding issues
and an increased risk of infections. Causes of noninherited versions of the disorder are associated
with Please select all that are correct. green tea consuption. exposure to select chemicals,
including DDT. ionizing radiation exposure. viral infections, including EBV (mono) and HIV. a
diet rich in vit B 12 ..
Multiple Answers- Unique features associated with T and B-cells lympho.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Multiple Answers: Unique features associated with T and B-cells lymphocytes include Please
select all that are correct. directly involved with wound repair (cellular patch). being part of the
adaptive immune response and the production of specific antibodies (ex. IgG). being a central
part of the innate immune system. facilitating the transport of O 2 throughout the circulation.
undergoing the process of gene rearrangement..
mu--- H- inainnon af awonte in nrder from oldest (1) to youngest (4)-.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
mu... H. inainnon af awonte in nrder from oldest (1) to youngest (4). All of the urnts are
seumtitar , wnon All of the units are sedimentary rocks. 4 (youngest) 3 2 1 (oldest) Question 2 1
pts Which principle of relative age dating did you use to determine the sequence of events in
question \#1? Lateral Continuity Original horizontality Cross cutting relationships Superposition.
My selection of mini project is -Password manager- program that add- e.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
My selection of mini project is "Password manager" program that add, edit, display and remove
data.
Add data such as : name , password, code word and email. The program much be in C code
language.
Please provide the C code and a flowchart diagram
Pick an idea for your mini project, prepare a proposal. Your proposal should at least contain the
following sections and subsections: develop the mini project by using C language. c) Design -
Explanation on flowchart and development methodology.
my taxa is bacteria-archea Research News Three (3) or more News Upda.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
my taxa is bacteria/archea
Research News Three (3) or more News Updates type articles from sites like futurity.org.
ScienceNews, etc. that summarize peer-reviewed articles and report on diversity, classification,
species discoveries, and species extinctions of your taxa (the WHAT of the research). If you find
ecology or evolution articles, they probably won't work here, so at least record them in your
research log, as they may be used later. These will be shared as News Updates at assigned times.
Videos One or more short videos (about 3 minutes each) from reputable sources that address
diversity, taxonomy or discovery topics. Identify the original source of the video. Organizations
(with a general research focus) Three (3) or more websites or organizations/ researchers involved
in the study of diversity and classification of (parts of) your taxa, the "Who's Who" part of your
research; two of these sites will be navigated and discussed in-depth during your show n tell,
others will get a briefer mention; for the plants, animal and fungi taxa, it will make sense to
arrange these by LOCAL/ REGIONAL, NATIONAL, GLOBAL. Original Research Two (2) or
more scientific, peer-reviewed articles on the topics in Research News; we will want to look at
one figure, graph or table in-depth from this article. One species discovery article and one
phylogenetics article would be ideal. Opinion piece ONE opinion pieces that addresses the ethics
of your topic, and are from a major news source like New York Times or CNN, or are written by
a known authority in the field. Note that these are NOT Futurity articles which report and
summarize research rather than focus on implications of research which may be controversial..
must use python Task 04 (Cycle Finding)- It was a very hectic day fo.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Dora is tired after traveling the country twice and asks for help determining if her map of city roads contains any cycles. The input will describe a directed graph of N cities and M roads, with each of M lines providing the two cities connected by a bidirectional road. The output should be 'YES' if any cycle is present in the graph, or 'NO' if no cycle exists.
Multiple Cholce Question More abundant leisure increases but it real G.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Multiple Cholce Question More abundant leisure increases but it real GDP. economic welfare;
decreases social welfare; decreases nominal GDP; decreases nominal GDP; leaves unchanged.
Muscle Contraction Mechanism Fit in the spaces below ta idenoby the st.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Muscle Contraction Mechanism Fit in the spaces below ta idenoby the structures lateled by uner
in the inages and complese a synopsis of the mechaniam of muscle contacion. The sigral to
contract reaches the muscle fber at the (A) The nerve imputse reaches the end of the motor
neuron, calted the (B) The (C) (membranous sacs) fuse with the PM of the motor neuron and
release (D) the specific neurotransmitter for comminication wath muscies, which diffses across
the space between the cells, called the (E). and binds to ( F ) in the PM of the muscle tiber, which
intiates a(n) (not pictured) that travels dosn the length of the PM of the muscle fiber and Iravels
down turnets from the PM called (G) This stimulates the ( H ) to release (not pictured uniti later)
ions. Muscle Contraction Mechanism (continued) Each (J) (the corifactle unt of a muscle fiber)
is separated from the next by proten bands. Their shape oves them the name Rows of altemative
miscle fibers slide along each other to perlorm a contraction. Wrapping around the outside to
form each rov are the thin (L). fibers. In the midde of each roware the thick (M0) fiber5. The ( M
) . fibers attach to the (L) fibers and pull ioward the certer durhg contraction to shorten the length
of the (J) If we zoom in on the (L) and (M) protein fbers, to look at how they interact during
contraction and relaxation, we see the wo regulatory proteins, called (N) and. (O) fo (L) when
the (J) is relaced. When the muscle receives the signal to cortinct. (Q ions rush into the (J) and
binds to ( 0 ciusing the (N) to move out of the way and allow the to bind io (L).
Multiple Answers- Patients suffering from Aplastic Anemia often show-.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Multiple Answers: Patients suffering from Aplastic Anemia often show, fatigue, bleeding issues
and an increased risk of infections. Causes of noninherited versions of the disorder are associated
with Please select all that are correct. green tea consuption. exposure to select chemicals,
including DDT. ionizing radiation exposure. viral infections, including EBV (mono) and HIV. a
diet rich in vit B 12 ..
Multiple Answers- Unique features associated with T and B-cells lympho.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Multiple Answers: Unique features associated with T and B-cells lymphocytes include Please
select all that are correct. directly involved with wound repair (cellular patch). being part of the
adaptive immune response and the production of specific antibodies (ex. IgG). being a central
part of the innate immune system. facilitating the transport of O 2 throughout the circulation.
undergoing the process of gene rearrangement..
mu--- H- inainnon af awonte in nrder from oldest (1) to youngest (4)-.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
mu... H. inainnon af awonte in nrder from oldest (1) to youngest (4). All of the urnts are
seumtitar , wnon All of the units are sedimentary rocks. 4 (youngest) 3 2 1 (oldest) Question 2 1
pts Which principle of relative age dating did you use to determine the sequence of events in
question \#1? Lateral Continuity Original horizontality Cross cutting relationships Superposition.
MS can eventually lead to axon degeneration because oligodendrocytes p (1).pdfKOCHHARHOSY
MS can eventually lead to axon degeneration because oligodendrocytes provide axons. all of
these answers trophic factors and nutrients to components of membranes for regeneration
potential for immune support for In Jan 2022 an environmental factor that may to trigger MS was
identified as exposure to pesticides the diversity of the microbiome infection by Covid -19 all of
these answers infection by the Epstein Barr virus For an action potential (AP) train, the
frequency and duration of the AP train depend primarily on all of these answers the length of the
axon and whether it's in the CNS or PNS the magnitude and duration of summed graded
potentials at the initial segment the activation of voltage gated Na + and K + channels in the
dendrites, cell body and axon the diameter of the axon and whether it is myelinated The
frequency and duration of the APs in an AP train are affected by. the number and duration of
excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs (summed synaptic potentials) all of these answers the
resting membrane potential and how excitable the neuron is the branching of dendrites and their
distance from the cell soma the density and characteristics of the voltage gated Na + and K +
channels at the initial segment Single action potentials are limited because they all of these
answers propagate along the axon in only one direction often decay along the axon before
reaching the presynaptic terminus are often too rapid/transient to initiate synaptic transmission in
the presynaptic terminus can't provide information about exactly how much activity occurred in
the neuron that produced them.
Ms- Carol Ramirez is a new resident in a long-term care facility based.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Ms. Carol Ramirez is a new resident in a long-term care facility based in Tucson, Arizona. One
of the recreational therapists at the facility, Curt Swinney, is assigned to do her intake evaluation.
The first thing Curt does is review her chart to leam about her history and her background. He
finds that she is 75 years old, she has been widowed for two years, and in the years since her
husband's death, she has become increasingly confused, demonstrating poor shortterm memory
but adequate long-term memory. Her thoughts appear more disorganized, her speech is
tangential, and her family physician is the one who has recommended that she move into a long-
term care facility. She does not have children, but quasi has a lot of support from friends and
family. After reviewing the chart, Kurt fills in as much information as he can on the BANDI-RT.
He then meets with Ms. Ramirez to fill out the other sections. They meet in the lounge, a noisy
room that has TVs on at a loud volume and where many residents are socializing. On this
particular day, bingo is being played in the room, so there are frequent distractions and loud
shouts from participants. Kurt finds Miss Ramirez it easy to converse with but the information
she provides him from section to section is unreliable and contradictory. Ms. Ramirez indicates
that her primary le'sure interests have been physical and social in nature; however, when he
suggests that they go for a walk toge fier, she refuses, saying. "I hate to walk." He suggests that
they go to exercise group, but she states, "I hate to exercise." She then starts to act aggressively
toward him. 1. Curt shares, Ms. Ramirez's reaction with an attending physician. The physician
states. "Well of course she is: confused. She is 75 years old:" How should Curt respond? 2.
Describe the differences between delirium and dementia. Which do you think Ms. Ramirez is
experiencing? What is your rationale for that choice? 3. What areas of concem may have with
how the assessment was conducted? How may this have impacted the results of the assessment?
4. In addition to the BANDI-RT, what other assessment mentioned in this chapter should Curt
include? Describe the assessment (i.e, what does it assess? what types of questions are asked?
What type of format is used - interview. self-report, etc? How is the assessment scored and
evaluated7). Why do you think this would be a beneficial assessment for Curt to use with Ms,
Ramirez?.
Mr-X an individual is curiously researching to find what type of inves.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Mr.X an individual is curiously researching to find what type of investors invest in what type of
securities. During his research, he has collected information on the types of investments that are
made by institutional investors in the bond markets. He while collecting information from
various sources found that one source that was less genuine than others has negligently uploaded
some wrong information regarding the investments made by various institutional investors in the
bonds markets. Therefore, determine which of the following statement could be true among the
information as stated by the source that was not fully genuine from the options given below:
The life insurance companies invests in government bonds only.
The commercial banks invest in corporate bonds only.
The property and liability insurance companies invest in all types of bonds except in corporate
bonds.
Investment in corporate bonds, treasury and agency securities is done the life insurance
companies.
Ms- Petrie is a second-grade teacher- She realizes influenza season is (1).pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Ms. Petrie is a second-grade teacher. She realizes influenza season is about to begin and that flu
shots are given at her school by the school nurse and the local health department. She has never
bothered to get a flu shot and feels it is unnecessary. She also thinks she might get the flu from
the flu shot. She asks you what you think about it..
Mrs- Randazzo is an elderly woman admitted to the hospital from a nurs.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Mrs. Randazzo is an elderly woman admitted to the hospital from a nursing home with a
diagnosis of sepsis secondary to a urinary tract infection (UTI). She has been receiving
piperacillin (Pipracil) for 24 hours and her temperature chart is showing a downward trend. The
lab calls you with the initial results of the blood culture and states that gram-negative rods grew
in two of three culture tubes. Do you need to call the attending physician for a change in
antibiotic? Why or why not?.
Moving to another question will save this response Question 16 Part Ma.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Moving to another question will save this response Question 16 Part Manufacturing attributes do
not include. Major process Operation sequence Major dimensions Material type Stied one of the
siatenenta which is not correct A pary famlly is evlection of parts that postess sinlarites in
poometic shape and sur, or in the procesting alepe used in their mandacharing. Production fow
analyia is a method for idenitying pat lamiles and auboiased machen grovpingh beied on
probuction rosite aheets rather than pat denign dien..
Most of the brightest stars in the sky are Select an answer and submit.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Most of the brightest stars in the sky are Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation,
use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a relatively hot main-sequence stars that are
relatively close to the Sun. b relatively cool giant stars that are relatively close to the Sun. c
relatively cool main-sequence stars that are relatively far from the Sun. d relatively cool main-
sequence stars that are relativelyclose to the Sun. e giant stars and relatively hot main sequence
stars..
Mr- and Mrs- Faurah- an immierant couple in their early 70 '- have bee.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Mr. and Mrs. Faurah, an immierant couple in their early 70 ', have been living with their oldest
daughter and her husband of 15 vears and their three children. They live in a middle-income
nelehborhood in a suburb of a metropolitan city. Mr. Faurah attended college and Mrs. Faurah is
high school educated. Mr. Faurah worked fulltime, and Mrs. Faurah stayed at home rasing their
children (total of 3) in their native country. They came to the United States after their oldest
daughter became a U.S. citizen following her marriage to her husband, who she met in college.
The Faurahs found Ifife in the United States very different from their native country in Saudi
Arabia and continue to adjust. They are both overall healthy, Mr. Faurah speaks fluent English
and Mrs. Faurah continues to work on the language. Most of their time has been spent taking
care of the grandchildren in the house but the grandchildren have now grown older and their
daughter and her husband have advanced their careers and spend much of their time working.
Mrs. Faurah has been fighting a respiratory Iliness for around 4 weels. She presents to the Urgent
Care. Blood pressure 130/39, RA 20, HR 120, 02 saturation 948 , weleht 155, height 5 3 2
Diagnosis from physician: Pneumonia she is given a prescription, sterolds, and is being sent to
her Primary Care Provider for follow-up in three doys. You are the RN caring for Mrs. Faurah at
the follow-up appointment. Her Blood Pressure is now 132/36, HR 115, HR 100, and 02
saturation is 96% , she states she is feeling much better and the provider has determined her
condition has improved. She is encouraged to follow-up again in two weeks to ensure the
pneumonla has deared up and provided information on where to go/who to call is her condtilion
worsens. Upon additional conversation, Mrs. Faurah states that that she is feeling the loss of her
role/confusion about her ldentity as a mother and as a grandmother due to the independence of
her erandchildren and her daughter. Mrs. Faurah has been an occasional smoker her entire Ilfe;
however, within the last six months she has started to smoke regularly again and is up to K
pack/day. You open her chart and note that she has gained 20 ibs . in the last year. Family history
shows: Maternal grandmother (LS) died at 85 from heart attack Maternal erandfather (W.5.) died
at 66- unkenown reasons Patemal grandmother (S.F) died at 55 from breast cancer, diagnosed at
54 Paternal grandfather (P.F.) died at 78, suffered from diabetes, heart disease, and died in his
sleep Her mother (R.A) died at age 49 from heart disease and had high blood pressure Her father
(R..) died at age 79 from Lung cancer and also had high blood pressure and high cholesterol she
(M.F.) has one brother (F.F.) who is currently alive at age 77 who is obese and has dlabetes Her
last valit to the primary care clinit before the Urgent Care vilit was four years ago where she had
a blood pressure of 120/g3, and she weighed 135, helght was 5 2 3.
Mr and Mrs- Longfoot have been mamed for 52 years- They both have medi.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Mr and Mrs. Longfoot have been mamed for 52 years. They both have medical conditions that
require either refingeratwe of medication or electricity to power medical devices. th has been a
while sinoc thicy visited family down South, so they decided to go on a road trip. Traveling, in
general, required much logistical planning Considering it was winter, they werc certain they
wouldn' be dealing with any inclement heat-related weather, as they had in the past. "Turn that
up, tum that up," repeated Nt. Longfoot. Mrs. Longfoot reached for the TV rempte to turn up the
volume on the local ten oclock news. Breaking Nows appeared across the sereen in bold red
letters. Mr Longfoot gasped. "Oh no, what now?" The deep South was headed for a deep freeze.
The meteorologist sounded as worried as he would when a heat wave or hurricane was coming
This could com. plicate things. Mrs Longloo had long sulfered from skep apnea and her CPAP
(continuous positive airway pressure) machine required electricity to deliver oxygen to her while
slecping. Mr. Longfoot required insulin for his diabetes. Insulin requires refrigeration, and on top
of that. Aluctuation in temperatures can cause it to lose eflectiveness. The local news was
waming ciizens that freezing rain coeald canse power lines to break. Jawing folks without power,
heat, or water. They hud a hatory with health services support in the South, and it wasn' a good
one. Their experience was that when severe weather rolicd in, the infrastructure would fail. They
knew this was no exception and Kaving wasn't an option at this point. The following aight they
woke up shivering, the power had gone out. They were seaying at their sons house, and he
informed them that, not only was the prwer out, but the pipes were also frozen as well "That was
quicke" grumbled Mr. Longfoot. 'I expected that ne would at lext make it through the night
belore this happened: They looked aruend at each other, their clectric powered medical
maxhines, and the relingerator they relied on to survive and wondered what they were going to
do At home, in times like this, they could call their home health service and request back up
power and coolers. They had no such plan in the South. They called every hotel in the large
urban city to try and find a place with power, heat, and water, as they learned they were now
under a water boil warning on top of everything else. Eventually, they were able to secure a
room, but it wasnt for a lew more days. Plus, they werent even sure of the road conditions to get
there. Finding food was the nexa big hurdle. They had some, but nothing they could eat without
cooking. By this point, every grocery store in the town was closed for several reasons including
road conditions that kept employees from driving, lack of supplies, and loss of power. Most
places couldnt even process cach transactions. Over the next three days, their situation escalated.
Mrs. Longfoot slept up-right in a recliner to try and mitigate breathing.
MPI Incorporated has $3 billion in assets- and its tax rate is 25-- It.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
MPI Incorporated has $3 billion in assets, and its tax rate is 25%. Its basic earning power (BEP) ratio
is 14%, and its return on assets (ROA) is 6%. What is MPI's times-interest-earned (TIE) ratio? Do not
round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places..
mplete the following paragraph to explain the location and function of.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
mplete the following paragraph to explain the location and function of the parts of a flower.
Flowers are attached to plants by theif if the main staik is branched. The fip of the peduncle is
typically swollen imto a small pad called a which is the structure the four foral whons are
attached to The oulermost whort is composed of and is collecively called the While uisoened.
this whod protects the fover from ikarmiful environmental condtions. The next whort is called
the Made up of it is often showy in order to attract pollinators like bees. Nested insibe these wo
whents are the niale poithon of the ffoure These structures are congosed of hio peats. an anther
(ne polen-bearing parm and a (the sender rigit staik in the sentences below with the appropriate
term or example. are derived from a number of flowers located on the same inflorescence, In the
case of a many flowers on a single, flestyy inflorescence are fused together. Thus, the developing
truitets merge together as they mature, forming one fruit. are derived from a single nower that
has two ocmore separate pistils. Strawberries are ctassifed as this fruit type since they have many
inchide blackbemies and on their outer surface Other examples chuses (eg. are dertwed from one
flower with a single simple or compound pistit: They can be fieshy tike por diy like.
Most lineages (species- genera- and broader clades) in North and Sout.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Most lineages (species, genera, and broader clades) in North and South America have very
different evolutionary histories since North America (Nearctic region) was once part of the
supercontinent Laurasia. Laurasia was separated from Gondowana (the supercontinent that
contained South America (Neotropic region) for more than 100 million years.
Choose is the best explanation for this pattern.
a) Most species in North and South America have very similar evolutionary histories, but North
America has experienced a higher extinction rate due to habitat fragmentation and thus has fewer
species than South America.
b) North and South America were separated until 6 million years ago, limiting dispersal.
Different lineages evolved on each continent.
c) The long separation limited dispersal until 60 million years ago. Different lineages evolved on
each continent.
d) North and South America have different abiotic conditions (different biomes), so different
lineages have evolved on each continent.
2. Terrestrial (on land) biodiversity is higher in tropical (near the equator) than in temperate
(mid-latitude) regions. Which of the following best explains the reason for this pattern? ( Check
all statements that you think apply. )
a) Tropical regions are more pristine, with less human development and thus less species
extinction.
b) The annual average temperature in tropical regions is more variable than in the northern and
the southern hemispheres. Higher temperature variability is likely to generate a wider variety of
species.
c) Tropical regions have had a longer evolutionary history than the northern and the southern
hemispheres since the tropics worked as a refuge during several ice ages. A longer evolutionary
history means that species have been able to diversify over a longer time.
d) The tropics are more productive, leading to increased speciation and thus higher biodiversity.
e) Tropical regions have larger landmass than the northern and southern hemispheres. A larger
landmass allows for larger populations as well as geographical range of species, which both
decreases extinction rates.
.
Montserrat is studying creativity- She rates people's art on a scale o.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Montserrat is studying creativity. She rates people's art on a scale of 1 7 . She then says that
anyone above 4 is a "high creative" and anyone below 4 is a "low creative." What type of
variable has she created? discontinous categorical continuous ratiocinated.
Model organisms serve an important role in understanding human develop.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Model organisms serve an important role in understanding human development and disease. If
so, which of the following model organisms is best suited for a forward genetics approach as
pioneered by drosophilia melanogaster.
a) stronglyocentrous purpuratis
b) arabidopsis thaliana
c) gallus gallus domesticus
d) caenorhabditis elegans
e) xenopus laevis.
Monoallelic expression is associated with which of the following- Mult.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Monoallelic expression is associated with which of the following? Multiple Choice X-
inactivation Genomic imprinting Maternal inheritance Extranuclear inheritance Which of the
following events would be the next to occur upon conclusion of prometaphase? Multiple Choice
The chromosomes line up along the center of the cell. Sister chromatids separate and head
towards opposite poles of the cell. The nuclear membrane reforms around the chromosomes. The
microtubules of the spindle fiber attach to the kinetochore. Separated sister chromatids are
considered independent chromosomes..
Module 2- Spreadsheet Assignment I Graph each system of linear inequal.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Module 2: Spreadsheet Assignment I Graph each system of linear inequalities II Identify the
Feasible Solution Region III Determine whether the graph is bounded or unbounded IV List each
corner point of the Feasible Solution Region
1)
4)
x + y 2
2x + 3y 6
x 0
y 0.
Module 2- Country Differences PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING 1) Describe and.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Module 2: Country Differences
PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING
1) Describe and apply the CAGE Framework
2) Recognize actors that influence the way business is conducted and how they influence
business
3) Explain different types of risk faced by international businesses
4) Name and explain in depth important component and sub components of a country analysis
5) Conduct a country analysis.
modify the literal token so that it accepts unsigned floating point li (1).pdfKOCHHARHOSY
modify the literal token so that it accepts unsigned floating point literals. Please help me keep a
similar format or the same format. This is C++. It needs to accept float and int values Both class
Literal : public Operand { public: Literal(int value) { this->value = value; } int evaluate() {
return value; } private: int value; };.
Modify your personType class to include 3 constructors- (In C++) 1- de.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Modify your personType class to include 3 constructors: (In C++)
1. default constructor that takes no parameters
2. constructor which is only passed first name and last name
3. constructor which is passed all the data members.
4. Create 1 destructor as shown during the zoom meeting, but do not call it within int main();
Create a driver program that creates 3 different people using the 3 different constructors. After
creating the 3 different people using your 3 different constructors, finish populating them using
the appropriate setters in int main(). Finally, neatly print them. (pictures are in order,
personType.h, personType.cpp, driver.cpp)
using Linux terminal if possible.
Minerals
Quartz
K-Feldspar
Staurolite
Chlorite
Kaolinite
Garnet
Muscovite
Kyanite
Talc
Sillimanite
Amphibole
Andalusite
Calcite
Biotite
Serpentine
Graphite
Pyrite
Rocks
Gneiss
Slate
Phyllite
Schist
Migmatite
Hornfels
Quartzite
Marble
Serpentinite
Amphibolite
Textures
Porphyroblastic
Porphyroclastic
Coarse-grained
Medium-grained
Fine-grained
Foliated
Lineated
Porphyroblast
Porphyroclast
Note the flashy shiny surface and the overall grain size and mineral compositio Note the sparkly
flashy mineral surface and the larger mineral grains Note the overall color, bands of color and
minerals on close-up.
MS can eventually lead to axon degeneration because oligodendrocytes p (1).pdfKOCHHARHOSY
MS can eventually lead to axon degeneration because oligodendrocytes provide axons. all of
these answers trophic factors and nutrients to components of membranes for regeneration
potential for immune support for In Jan 2022 an environmental factor that may to trigger MS was
identified as exposure to pesticides the diversity of the microbiome infection by Covid -19 all of
these answers infection by the Epstein Barr virus For an action potential (AP) train, the
frequency and duration of the AP train depend primarily on all of these answers the length of the
axon and whether it's in the CNS or PNS the magnitude and duration of summed graded
potentials at the initial segment the activation of voltage gated Na + and K + channels in the
dendrites, cell body and axon the diameter of the axon and whether it is myelinated The
frequency and duration of the APs in an AP train are affected by. the number and duration of
excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs (summed synaptic potentials) all of these answers the
resting membrane potential and how excitable the neuron is the branching of dendrites and their
distance from the cell soma the density and characteristics of the voltage gated Na + and K +
channels at the initial segment Single action potentials are limited because they all of these
answers propagate along the axon in only one direction often decay along the axon before
reaching the presynaptic terminus are often too rapid/transient to initiate synaptic transmission in
the presynaptic terminus can't provide information about exactly how much activity occurred in
the neuron that produced them.
Ms- Carol Ramirez is a new resident in a long-term care facility based.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Ms. Carol Ramirez is a new resident in a long-term care facility based in Tucson, Arizona. One
of the recreational therapists at the facility, Curt Swinney, is assigned to do her intake evaluation.
The first thing Curt does is review her chart to leam about her history and her background. He
finds that she is 75 years old, she has been widowed for two years, and in the years since her
husband's death, she has become increasingly confused, demonstrating poor shortterm memory
but adequate long-term memory. Her thoughts appear more disorganized, her speech is
tangential, and her family physician is the one who has recommended that she move into a long-
term care facility. She does not have children, but quasi has a lot of support from friends and
family. After reviewing the chart, Kurt fills in as much information as he can on the BANDI-RT.
He then meets with Ms. Ramirez to fill out the other sections. They meet in the lounge, a noisy
room that has TVs on at a loud volume and where many residents are socializing. On this
particular day, bingo is being played in the room, so there are frequent distractions and loud
shouts from participants. Kurt finds Miss Ramirez it easy to converse with but the information
she provides him from section to section is unreliable and contradictory. Ms. Ramirez indicates
that her primary le'sure interests have been physical and social in nature; however, when he
suggests that they go for a walk toge fier, she refuses, saying. "I hate to walk." He suggests that
they go to exercise group, but she states, "I hate to exercise." She then starts to act aggressively
toward him. 1. Curt shares, Ms. Ramirez's reaction with an attending physician. The physician
states. "Well of course she is: confused. She is 75 years old:" How should Curt respond? 2.
Describe the differences between delirium and dementia. Which do you think Ms. Ramirez is
experiencing? What is your rationale for that choice? 3. What areas of concem may have with
how the assessment was conducted? How may this have impacted the results of the assessment?
4. In addition to the BANDI-RT, what other assessment mentioned in this chapter should Curt
include? Describe the assessment (i.e, what does it assess? what types of questions are asked?
What type of format is used - interview. self-report, etc? How is the assessment scored and
evaluated7). Why do you think this would be a beneficial assessment for Curt to use with Ms,
Ramirez?.
Mr-X an individual is curiously researching to find what type of inves.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Mr.X an individual is curiously researching to find what type of investors invest in what type of
securities. During his research, he has collected information on the types of investments that are
made by institutional investors in the bond markets. He while collecting information from
various sources found that one source that was less genuine than others has negligently uploaded
some wrong information regarding the investments made by various institutional investors in the
bonds markets. Therefore, determine which of the following statement could be true among the
information as stated by the source that was not fully genuine from the options given below:
The life insurance companies invests in government bonds only.
The commercial banks invest in corporate bonds only.
The property and liability insurance companies invest in all types of bonds except in corporate
bonds.
Investment in corporate bonds, treasury and agency securities is done the life insurance
companies.
Ms- Petrie is a second-grade teacher- She realizes influenza season is (1).pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Ms. Petrie is a second-grade teacher. She realizes influenza season is about to begin and that flu
shots are given at her school by the school nurse and the local health department. She has never
bothered to get a flu shot and feels it is unnecessary. She also thinks she might get the flu from
the flu shot. She asks you what you think about it..
Mrs- Randazzo is an elderly woman admitted to the hospital from a nurs.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Mrs. Randazzo is an elderly woman admitted to the hospital from a nursing home with a
diagnosis of sepsis secondary to a urinary tract infection (UTI). She has been receiving
piperacillin (Pipracil) for 24 hours and her temperature chart is showing a downward trend. The
lab calls you with the initial results of the blood culture and states that gram-negative rods grew
in two of three culture tubes. Do you need to call the attending physician for a change in
antibiotic? Why or why not?.
Moving to another question will save this response Question 16 Part Ma.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Moving to another question will save this response Question 16 Part Manufacturing attributes do
not include. Major process Operation sequence Major dimensions Material type Stied one of the
siatenenta which is not correct A pary famlly is evlection of parts that postess sinlarites in
poometic shape and sur, or in the procesting alepe used in their mandacharing. Production fow
analyia is a method for idenitying pat lamiles and auboiased machen grovpingh beied on
probuction rosite aheets rather than pat denign dien..
Most of the brightest stars in the sky are Select an answer and submit.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Most of the brightest stars in the sky are Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation,
use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a relatively hot main-sequence stars that are
relatively close to the Sun. b relatively cool giant stars that are relatively close to the Sun. c
relatively cool main-sequence stars that are relatively far from the Sun. d relatively cool main-
sequence stars that are relativelyclose to the Sun. e giant stars and relatively hot main sequence
stars..
Mr- and Mrs- Faurah- an immierant couple in their early 70 '- have bee.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Mr. and Mrs. Faurah, an immierant couple in their early 70 ', have been living with their oldest
daughter and her husband of 15 vears and their three children. They live in a middle-income
nelehborhood in a suburb of a metropolitan city. Mr. Faurah attended college and Mrs. Faurah is
high school educated. Mr. Faurah worked fulltime, and Mrs. Faurah stayed at home rasing their
children (total of 3) in their native country. They came to the United States after their oldest
daughter became a U.S. citizen following her marriage to her husband, who she met in college.
The Faurahs found Ifife in the United States very different from their native country in Saudi
Arabia and continue to adjust. They are both overall healthy, Mr. Faurah speaks fluent English
and Mrs. Faurah continues to work on the language. Most of their time has been spent taking
care of the grandchildren in the house but the grandchildren have now grown older and their
daughter and her husband have advanced their careers and spend much of their time working.
Mrs. Faurah has been fighting a respiratory Iliness for around 4 weels. She presents to the Urgent
Care. Blood pressure 130/39, RA 20, HR 120, 02 saturation 948 , weleht 155, height 5 3 2
Diagnosis from physician: Pneumonia she is given a prescription, sterolds, and is being sent to
her Primary Care Provider for follow-up in three doys. You are the RN caring for Mrs. Faurah at
the follow-up appointment. Her Blood Pressure is now 132/36, HR 115, HR 100, and 02
saturation is 96% , she states she is feeling much better and the provider has determined her
condition has improved. She is encouraged to follow-up again in two weeks to ensure the
pneumonla has deared up and provided information on where to go/who to call is her condtilion
worsens. Upon additional conversation, Mrs. Faurah states that that she is feeling the loss of her
role/confusion about her ldentity as a mother and as a grandmother due to the independence of
her erandchildren and her daughter. Mrs. Faurah has been an occasional smoker her entire Ilfe;
however, within the last six months she has started to smoke regularly again and is up to K
pack/day. You open her chart and note that she has gained 20 ibs . in the last year. Family history
shows: Maternal grandmother (LS) died at 85 from heart attack Maternal erandfather (W.5.) died
at 66- unkenown reasons Patemal grandmother (S.F) died at 55 from breast cancer, diagnosed at
54 Paternal grandfather (P.F.) died at 78, suffered from diabetes, heart disease, and died in his
sleep Her mother (R.A) died at age 49 from heart disease and had high blood pressure Her father
(R..) died at age 79 from Lung cancer and also had high blood pressure and high cholesterol she
(M.F.) has one brother (F.F.) who is currently alive at age 77 who is obese and has dlabetes Her
last valit to the primary care clinit before the Urgent Care vilit was four years ago where she had
a blood pressure of 120/g3, and she weighed 135, helght was 5 2 3.
Mr and Mrs- Longfoot have been mamed for 52 years- They both have medi.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Mr and Mrs. Longfoot have been mamed for 52 years. They both have medical conditions that
require either refingeratwe of medication or electricity to power medical devices. th has been a
while sinoc thicy visited family down South, so they decided to go on a road trip. Traveling, in
general, required much logistical planning Considering it was winter, they werc certain they
wouldn' be dealing with any inclement heat-related weather, as they had in the past. "Turn that
up, tum that up," repeated Nt. Longfoot. Mrs. Longfoot reached for the TV rempte to turn up the
volume on the local ten oclock news. Breaking Nows appeared across the sereen in bold red
letters. Mr Longfoot gasped. "Oh no, what now?" The deep South was headed for a deep freeze.
The meteorologist sounded as worried as he would when a heat wave or hurricane was coming
This could com. plicate things. Mrs Longloo had long sulfered from skep apnea and her CPAP
(continuous positive airway pressure) machine required electricity to deliver oxygen to her while
slecping. Mr. Longfoot required insulin for his diabetes. Insulin requires refrigeration, and on top
of that. Aluctuation in temperatures can cause it to lose eflectiveness. The local news was
waming ciizens that freezing rain coeald canse power lines to break. Jawing folks without power,
heat, or water. They hud a hatory with health services support in the South, and it wasn' a good
one. Their experience was that when severe weather rolicd in, the infrastructure would fail. They
knew this was no exception and Kaving wasn't an option at this point. The following aight they
woke up shivering, the power had gone out. They were seaying at their sons house, and he
informed them that, not only was the prwer out, but the pipes were also frozen as well "That was
quicke" grumbled Mr. Longfoot. 'I expected that ne would at lext make it through the night
belore this happened: They looked aruend at each other, their clectric powered medical
maxhines, and the relingerator they relied on to survive and wondered what they were going to
do At home, in times like this, they could call their home health service and request back up
power and coolers. They had no such plan in the South. They called every hotel in the large
urban city to try and find a place with power, heat, and water, as they learned they were now
under a water boil warning on top of everything else. Eventually, they were able to secure a
room, but it wasnt for a lew more days. Plus, they werent even sure of the road conditions to get
there. Finding food was the nexa big hurdle. They had some, but nothing they could eat without
cooking. By this point, every grocery store in the town was closed for several reasons including
road conditions that kept employees from driving, lack of supplies, and loss of power. Most
places couldnt even process cach transactions. Over the next three days, their situation escalated.
Mrs. Longfoot slept up-right in a recliner to try and mitigate breathing.
MPI Incorporated has $3 billion in assets- and its tax rate is 25-- It.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
MPI Incorporated has $3 billion in assets, and its tax rate is 25%. Its basic earning power (BEP) ratio
is 14%, and its return on assets (ROA) is 6%. What is MPI's times-interest-earned (TIE) ratio? Do not
round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places..
mplete the following paragraph to explain the location and function of.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
mplete the following paragraph to explain the location and function of the parts of a flower.
Flowers are attached to plants by theif if the main staik is branched. The fip of the peduncle is
typically swollen imto a small pad called a which is the structure the four foral whons are
attached to The oulermost whort is composed of and is collecively called the While uisoened.
this whod protects the fover from ikarmiful environmental condtions. The next whort is called
the Made up of it is often showy in order to attract pollinators like bees. Nested insibe these wo
whents are the niale poithon of the ffoure These structures are congosed of hio peats. an anther
(ne polen-bearing parm and a (the sender rigit staik in the sentences below with the appropriate
term or example. are derived from a number of flowers located on the same inflorescence, In the
case of a many flowers on a single, flestyy inflorescence are fused together. Thus, the developing
truitets merge together as they mature, forming one fruit. are derived from a single nower that
has two ocmore separate pistils. Strawberries are ctassifed as this fruit type since they have many
inchide blackbemies and on their outer surface Other examples chuses (eg. are dertwed from one
flower with a single simple or compound pistit: They can be fieshy tike por diy like.
Most lineages (species- genera- and broader clades) in North and Sout.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Most lineages (species, genera, and broader clades) in North and South America have very
different evolutionary histories since North America (Nearctic region) was once part of the
supercontinent Laurasia. Laurasia was separated from Gondowana (the supercontinent that
contained South America (Neotropic region) for more than 100 million years.
Choose is the best explanation for this pattern.
a) Most species in North and South America have very similar evolutionary histories, but North
America has experienced a higher extinction rate due to habitat fragmentation and thus has fewer
species than South America.
b) North and South America were separated until 6 million years ago, limiting dispersal.
Different lineages evolved on each continent.
c) The long separation limited dispersal until 60 million years ago. Different lineages evolved on
each continent.
d) North and South America have different abiotic conditions (different biomes), so different
lineages have evolved on each continent.
2. Terrestrial (on land) biodiversity is higher in tropical (near the equator) than in temperate
(mid-latitude) regions. Which of the following best explains the reason for this pattern? ( Check
all statements that you think apply. )
a) Tropical regions are more pristine, with less human development and thus less species
extinction.
b) The annual average temperature in tropical regions is more variable than in the northern and
the southern hemispheres. Higher temperature variability is likely to generate a wider variety of
species.
c) Tropical regions have had a longer evolutionary history than the northern and the southern
hemispheres since the tropics worked as a refuge during several ice ages. A longer evolutionary
history means that species have been able to diversify over a longer time.
d) The tropics are more productive, leading to increased speciation and thus higher biodiversity.
e) Tropical regions have larger landmass than the northern and southern hemispheres. A larger
landmass allows for larger populations as well as geographical range of species, which both
decreases extinction rates.
.
Montserrat is studying creativity- She rates people's art on a scale o.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Montserrat is studying creativity. She rates people's art on a scale of 1 7 . She then says that
anyone above 4 is a "high creative" and anyone below 4 is a "low creative." What type of
variable has she created? discontinous categorical continuous ratiocinated.
Model organisms serve an important role in understanding human develop.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Model organisms serve an important role in understanding human development and disease. If
so, which of the following model organisms is best suited for a forward genetics approach as
pioneered by drosophilia melanogaster.
a) stronglyocentrous purpuratis
b) arabidopsis thaliana
c) gallus gallus domesticus
d) caenorhabditis elegans
e) xenopus laevis.
Monoallelic expression is associated with which of the following- Mult.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Monoallelic expression is associated with which of the following? Multiple Choice X-
inactivation Genomic imprinting Maternal inheritance Extranuclear inheritance Which of the
following events would be the next to occur upon conclusion of prometaphase? Multiple Choice
The chromosomes line up along the center of the cell. Sister chromatids separate and head
towards opposite poles of the cell. The nuclear membrane reforms around the chromosomes. The
microtubules of the spindle fiber attach to the kinetochore. Separated sister chromatids are
considered independent chromosomes..
Module 2- Spreadsheet Assignment I Graph each system of linear inequal.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Module 2: Spreadsheet Assignment I Graph each system of linear inequalities II Identify the
Feasible Solution Region III Determine whether the graph is bounded or unbounded IV List each
corner point of the Feasible Solution Region
1)
4)
x + y 2
2x + 3y 6
x 0
y 0.
Module 2- Country Differences PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING 1) Describe and.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Module 2: Country Differences
PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING
1) Describe and apply the CAGE Framework
2) Recognize actors that influence the way business is conducted and how they influence
business
3) Explain different types of risk faced by international businesses
4) Name and explain in depth important component and sub components of a country analysis
5) Conduct a country analysis.
modify the literal token so that it accepts unsigned floating point li (1).pdfKOCHHARHOSY
modify the literal token so that it accepts unsigned floating point literals. Please help me keep a
similar format or the same format. This is C++. It needs to accept float and int values Both class
Literal : public Operand { public: Literal(int value) { this->value = value; } int evaluate() {
return value; } private: int value; };.
Modify your personType class to include 3 constructors- (In C++) 1- de.pdfKOCHHARHOSY
Modify your personType class to include 3 constructors: (In C++)
1. default constructor that takes no parameters
2. constructor which is only passed first name and last name
3. constructor which is passed all the data members.
4. Create 1 destructor as shown during the zoom meeting, but do not call it within int main();
Create a driver program that creates 3 different people using the 3 different constructors. After
creating the 3 different people using your 3 different constructors, finish populating them using
the appropriate setters in int main(). Finally, neatly print them. (pictures are in order,
personType.h, personType.cpp, driver.cpp)
using Linux terminal if possible.
Minerals
Quartz
K-Feldspar
Staurolite
Chlorite
Kaolinite
Garnet
Muscovite
Kyanite
Talc
Sillimanite
Amphibole
Andalusite
Calcite
Biotite
Serpentine
Graphite
Pyrite
Rocks
Gneiss
Slate
Phyllite
Schist
Migmatite
Hornfels
Quartzite
Marble
Serpentinite
Amphibolite
Textures
Porphyroblastic
Porphyroclastic
Coarse-grained
Medium-grained
Fine-grained
Foliated
Lineated
Porphyroblast
Porphyroclast
Note the flashy shiny surface and the overall grain size and mineral compositio Note the sparkly
flashy mineral surface and the larger mineral grains Note the overall color, bands of color and
minerals on close-up.