Starware Software was founded last year to develop software for gami.pdfaloeplusint
Starware Software was founded last year to develop software for gaming applications. The
founder initially invested
$800,000
and received
11
million shares of stock. Starware now needs to raise a second round of capital, and it has
identified a venture capitalist who is interested in investing. This venture capitalist will invest
$1.00
million and wants to own
24%
of the company after the investment is completed.a. How many shares must the venture capitalist
receive to end up with
24%
of the company? What is the implied price per share of this funding round?
b. What will the value of the whole firm be after this investment (the post-money valuation)?.
Some obstacles in Project Development. One of the main goals of Proj.pdfaloeplusint
Some obstacles in Project Development. One of the main goals of Project Development is
intercepting problems before they arise. As such, Project Development staff members often serve
as "project commandos". They're deployed to the front line where they will be the first to
encounter any problem.
1. Cite some of the obstacles they may run into. Briefly discuss each of these obstacles.
2. If you had previous work experience in PD which of these problems have you encountered?
For those who had none, interview a key informant..
Sophocles Enterprises had the following pretax income (loss) over it.pdfaloeplusint
Sophocles Enterprises had the following pretax income (loss) over its first three years of
operations:
2019 500,000
2020 (900,000)
2021 1,500,000
For each year there were no deferred income taxes, and the tax rate was 30% for all three years.
No valuation account was deemed necessary for any deferred tax asset arising due to the NOL in
2020. What was Sophocles' income tax expense for 2021?
A) $450,000.
B) $330,000.
C) $270,000.
(D) $180,000..
Solve using java and using this Singly linked list classpublic cl.pdfaloeplusint
Solve using java and using this Singly linked list class:
public class SLL {
private class SLLNode {
private T info;
private SLLNode next;
public SLLNode() {
this(null,null);
}
public SLLNode(T el) {
this(el,null);
}
public SLLNode(T el, SLLNode ptr) {
info = el; next = ptr;
}
}
protected SLLNode head, tail;
public SLL() {
head = tail = null;
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return head == null;
}
public void addToHead(T el) {
head = new SLLNode(el,head);
if (tail == null)
tail = head;
}
public void addToTail(T el) {
if (!isEmpty()) {
tail.next = new SLLNode(el);
tail = tail.next;
}
else head = tail = new SLLNode(el);
}
public T deleteFromHead() { // delete the head and return its info;
if (isEmpty())
return null;
T el = head.info;
if (head == tail) // if only one node on the list;
head = tail = null;
else head = head.next;
return el;
}
public T deleteFromTail() { // delete the tail and return its info;
if (isEmpty())
return null;
T el = tail.info;
if (head == tail) // if only one node in the list;
head = tail = null;
else { // if more than one node in the list,
SLLNode tmp; // find the predecessor of tail;
for (tmp = head; tmp.next != tail; tmp = tmp.next);
tail = tmp; // the predecessor of tail becomes tail;
tail.next = null;
}
return el;
}
public void delete(T el) { // delete the node with an element el;
if (!isEmpty())
if (head == tail && el.equals(head.info)) // if only one
head = tail = null; // node on the list;
else if (el.equals(head.info)) // if more than one node on the list;
head = head.next; // and el is in the head node;
else { // if more than one node in the list
SLLNode pred, tmp;// and el is in a nonhead node;
for (pred = head, tmp = head.next;
tmp != null && !tmp.info.equals(el);
pred = pred.next, tmp = tmp.next);
if (tmp != null) { // if el was found;
pred.next = tmp.next;
if (tmp == tail) // if el is in the last node;
tail = pred;
}
}
}
@Override
public String toString() {
if(head == null)
return "[ ]";
String str = "[ ";
SLLNode tmp = head;
while(tmp != null){
str += tmp.info + " ";
tmp = tmp.next;
}
return str+"]";
}
public boolean contains(T el) {
if(head == null)
return false;
SLLNode tmp = head;
while(tmp != null){
if(tmp.info.equals(el))
return true;
tmp = tmp.next;
}
return false;
}
public int size(){
if(head == null)
return 0;
int count = 0;
SLLNode p = head;
while(p != null) {
count++;
p = p.next;
}
return count;
}
} The following Questions have to be Solved and Submitted: Part I: Programming ( 50 points)
Use the singly linked list class introduced in the lab to implement integers of unlimited size.
Each node of the list should store one digit of the integer. You are to implement the addition,
subtraction and multiplication operations. Please note that any additional data structure to be
used in solving this problem has to be taken from the ones introduced in the ICS 202 lab. In
addition, provide a test class that will do the following: It will keep asking the user to enter two
integers, choose one of the operations (.
SQL was created at IBM in the 1970s. Why was SQL createdSQL was .pdfaloeplusint
SQL was created at IBM in the 1970's. Why was SQL created?
SQL was created to communicate with relational databases.
SQL was created to create data visualizations from databases.
SQL was created to progress from programming in COBOL.
SQL was created to drive insights.
Agree or Disagree: The Dimensions in a Snowflake Schema are more normalized than the
Dimensions in a Star Schema.
Agree
DisagreeA.
SQL was created to communicate with relational databases.B.
SQL was created to create data visualizations from databases.C.
SQL was created to progress from programming in COBOL.D.
SQL was created to drive insights..
SQL- Write a select statement that returns the Freight cost from.pdfaloeplusint
SQL
- Write a select statement that returns the Freight cost from the Orders table in the following
datatypes: a numeric number with 4 numbers to the right of the decimal point and as an integer
datatype. Use both the CAST and CONVERT functions. Your result set should include the
following columns: Freight, FreightDecConvert, FreightDecCast, FreightIntConvert,
FreightIntCast.
Some of our most basic questions about the history of life concern w.pdfaloeplusint
Some of our most basic questions about the history of life concern when major events occurred.
Some evolutionary events can be dated from the fossil record But what options are available
when fossil data are missing? In at least some instances, it should be possible to address
questions about timing by analyzing molecular traits that change at a steady rate. This
hypothesis, called the molecular clock, @ originated with Emile Zuckerkandl and Linus Pauling
(1962). There are reasons to expect that some types of DNA sequences change in a clocklike
fashion. Many mutations change an individual's DNA but not its phenotype In most cases,
mutations like these are not exposed to natural selection. Instead, these neutral @ changes evolve
by a random process called genetic drift As we will discuss elsewhere, the neutral theory of
molecular evolution predicts that neutral changes in DNA should accumulate in populations at a
rate equal to the mutation rate If the mutation rate stays reasonably constant, and if generation
times remain similar, then the number of neutral molecular differences between two taxa should
be proportional to the age of their most recent common ancestor By counting distinct neutral
mutations observed in two species and multiplying by a calibration rate representing how
frequently neutral changes occur per million years, researchers can estimate when the species
diverged. Although the possibility of dating events from estimates of genetic divergence is
tantalizing, there are several important caveats. For example, it is critical to realize that the
mutation rate to neutral alleles will vary from gene to gene and lineage to lineage, and even from
base to base. For reasons explained in another chapter, silent site changes in the third positions of
codons are more likely to be neutral with respect to fitness, and thus to accumulate at a clocklike
rate, than replacement changes that occur at the first and second positions in codons. And if
allele frequencies change rapidly due to strong selection at a particular gene, it is unlikely that
the mutations involved are accumulating in a clocklike fashion. Finally rates of change calibrated
for a particular gene and lineage are unlikely to work for other groups, which may have different
generation times and selection histories (Martin et al. 1992; Martin and Palumbi 1993; Hillis et
al. 1996). Even if clocklike change occurs in a particular gene and lineage, how can the rate be
determined? Investigators have to rely on the fossil or geological records. The idea is to measure
the genetic distance between two taxa whose divergence date is known from fossil or geological
data and then to use this calibration to date the divergence times of groups that have no fossil
record. As an example of how researchers use molecular clocks to date events, consider work by
Ralf Kittler and colleagues (2003, 2004) on the origin of human body lice Body lice (Pediculus
humanus corporis) are similar to head lice (.
Southeastern Oklahoma State Universitys business program has the fa.pdfaloeplusint
Southeastern Oklahoma State University's business program has the facilities and faculty to
handle an enrollment of 2,000 new students per semester. However, in an effort to limit class
sizes to a "reasonable" level (under 200, generally), Southeastern's dean, Holly Lutze, placed a
ceiling on enrollment of 1,500 new students. Although there was ample demand for business
courses last semester, conflicting schedules allowed only 1,420 new students to take business
courses.
The utilization rate for Southeastern = ____%.
Starware Software was founded last year to develop software for gami.pdfaloeplusint
Starware Software was founded last year to develop software for gaming applications. The
founder initially invested
$800,000
and received
11
million shares of stock. Starware now needs to raise a second round of capital, and it has
identified a venture capitalist who is interested in investing. This venture capitalist will invest
$1.00
million and wants to own
24%
of the company after the investment is completed.a. How many shares must the venture capitalist
receive to end up with
24%
of the company? What is the implied price per share of this funding round?
b. What will the value of the whole firm be after this investment (the post-money valuation)?.
Some obstacles in Project Development. One of the main goals of Proj.pdfaloeplusint
Some obstacles in Project Development. One of the main goals of Project Development is
intercepting problems before they arise. As such, Project Development staff members often serve
as "project commandos". They're deployed to the front line where they will be the first to
encounter any problem.
1. Cite some of the obstacles they may run into. Briefly discuss each of these obstacles.
2. If you had previous work experience in PD which of these problems have you encountered?
For those who had none, interview a key informant..
Sophocles Enterprises had the following pretax income (loss) over it.pdfaloeplusint
Sophocles Enterprises had the following pretax income (loss) over its first three years of
operations:
2019 500,000
2020 (900,000)
2021 1,500,000
For each year there were no deferred income taxes, and the tax rate was 30% for all three years.
No valuation account was deemed necessary for any deferred tax asset arising due to the NOL in
2020. What was Sophocles' income tax expense for 2021?
A) $450,000.
B) $330,000.
C) $270,000.
(D) $180,000..
Solve using java and using this Singly linked list classpublic cl.pdfaloeplusint
Solve using java and using this Singly linked list class:
public class SLL {
private class SLLNode {
private T info;
private SLLNode next;
public SLLNode() {
this(null,null);
}
public SLLNode(T el) {
this(el,null);
}
public SLLNode(T el, SLLNode ptr) {
info = el; next = ptr;
}
}
protected SLLNode head, tail;
public SLL() {
head = tail = null;
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return head == null;
}
public void addToHead(T el) {
head = new SLLNode(el,head);
if (tail == null)
tail = head;
}
public void addToTail(T el) {
if (!isEmpty()) {
tail.next = new SLLNode(el);
tail = tail.next;
}
else head = tail = new SLLNode(el);
}
public T deleteFromHead() { // delete the head and return its info;
if (isEmpty())
return null;
T el = head.info;
if (head == tail) // if only one node on the list;
head = tail = null;
else head = head.next;
return el;
}
public T deleteFromTail() { // delete the tail and return its info;
if (isEmpty())
return null;
T el = tail.info;
if (head == tail) // if only one node in the list;
head = tail = null;
else { // if more than one node in the list,
SLLNode tmp; // find the predecessor of tail;
for (tmp = head; tmp.next != tail; tmp = tmp.next);
tail = tmp; // the predecessor of tail becomes tail;
tail.next = null;
}
return el;
}
public void delete(T el) { // delete the node with an element el;
if (!isEmpty())
if (head == tail && el.equals(head.info)) // if only one
head = tail = null; // node on the list;
else if (el.equals(head.info)) // if more than one node on the list;
head = head.next; // and el is in the head node;
else { // if more than one node in the list
SLLNode pred, tmp;// and el is in a nonhead node;
for (pred = head, tmp = head.next;
tmp != null && !tmp.info.equals(el);
pred = pred.next, tmp = tmp.next);
if (tmp != null) { // if el was found;
pred.next = tmp.next;
if (tmp == tail) // if el is in the last node;
tail = pred;
}
}
}
@Override
public String toString() {
if(head == null)
return "[ ]";
String str = "[ ";
SLLNode tmp = head;
while(tmp != null){
str += tmp.info + " ";
tmp = tmp.next;
}
return str+"]";
}
public boolean contains(T el) {
if(head == null)
return false;
SLLNode tmp = head;
while(tmp != null){
if(tmp.info.equals(el))
return true;
tmp = tmp.next;
}
return false;
}
public int size(){
if(head == null)
return 0;
int count = 0;
SLLNode p = head;
while(p != null) {
count++;
p = p.next;
}
return count;
}
} The following Questions have to be Solved and Submitted: Part I: Programming ( 50 points)
Use the singly linked list class introduced in the lab to implement integers of unlimited size.
Each node of the list should store one digit of the integer. You are to implement the addition,
subtraction and multiplication operations. Please note that any additional data structure to be
used in solving this problem has to be taken from the ones introduced in the ICS 202 lab. In
addition, provide a test class that will do the following: It will keep asking the user to enter two
integers, choose one of the operations (.
SQL was created at IBM in the 1970s. Why was SQL createdSQL was .pdfaloeplusint
SQL was created at IBM in the 1970's. Why was SQL created?
SQL was created to communicate with relational databases.
SQL was created to create data visualizations from databases.
SQL was created to progress from programming in COBOL.
SQL was created to drive insights.
Agree or Disagree: The Dimensions in a Snowflake Schema are more normalized than the
Dimensions in a Star Schema.
Agree
DisagreeA.
SQL was created to communicate with relational databases.B.
SQL was created to create data visualizations from databases.C.
SQL was created to progress from programming in COBOL.D.
SQL was created to drive insights..
SQL- Write a select statement that returns the Freight cost from.pdfaloeplusint
SQL
- Write a select statement that returns the Freight cost from the Orders table in the following
datatypes: a numeric number with 4 numbers to the right of the decimal point and as an integer
datatype. Use both the CAST and CONVERT functions. Your result set should include the
following columns: Freight, FreightDecConvert, FreightDecCast, FreightIntConvert,
FreightIntCast.
Some of our most basic questions about the history of life concern w.pdfaloeplusint
Some of our most basic questions about the history of life concern when major events occurred.
Some evolutionary events can be dated from the fossil record But what options are available
when fossil data are missing? In at least some instances, it should be possible to address
questions about timing by analyzing molecular traits that change at a steady rate. This
hypothesis, called the molecular clock, @ originated with Emile Zuckerkandl and Linus Pauling
(1962). There are reasons to expect that some types of DNA sequences change in a clocklike
fashion. Many mutations change an individual's DNA but not its phenotype In most cases,
mutations like these are not exposed to natural selection. Instead, these neutral @ changes evolve
by a random process called genetic drift As we will discuss elsewhere, the neutral theory of
molecular evolution predicts that neutral changes in DNA should accumulate in populations at a
rate equal to the mutation rate If the mutation rate stays reasonably constant, and if generation
times remain similar, then the number of neutral molecular differences between two taxa should
be proportional to the age of their most recent common ancestor By counting distinct neutral
mutations observed in two species and multiplying by a calibration rate representing how
frequently neutral changes occur per million years, researchers can estimate when the species
diverged. Although the possibility of dating events from estimates of genetic divergence is
tantalizing, there are several important caveats. For example, it is critical to realize that the
mutation rate to neutral alleles will vary from gene to gene and lineage to lineage, and even from
base to base. For reasons explained in another chapter, silent site changes in the third positions of
codons are more likely to be neutral with respect to fitness, and thus to accumulate at a clocklike
rate, than replacement changes that occur at the first and second positions in codons. And if
allele frequencies change rapidly due to strong selection at a particular gene, it is unlikely that
the mutations involved are accumulating in a clocklike fashion. Finally rates of change calibrated
for a particular gene and lineage are unlikely to work for other groups, which may have different
generation times and selection histories (Martin et al. 1992; Martin and Palumbi 1993; Hillis et
al. 1996). Even if clocklike change occurs in a particular gene and lineage, how can the rate be
determined? Investigators have to rely on the fossil or geological records. The idea is to measure
the genetic distance between two taxa whose divergence date is known from fossil or geological
data and then to use this calibration to date the divergence times of groups that have no fossil
record. As an example of how researchers use molecular clocks to date events, consider work by
Ralf Kittler and colleagues (2003, 2004) on the origin of human body lice Body lice (Pediculus
humanus corporis) are similar to head lice (.
Southeastern Oklahoma State Universitys business program has the fa.pdfaloeplusint
Southeastern Oklahoma State University's business program has the facilities and faculty to
handle an enrollment of 2,000 new students per semester. However, in an effort to limit class
sizes to a "reasonable" level (under 200, generally), Southeastern's dean, Holly Lutze, placed a
ceiling on enrollment of 1,500 new students. Although there was ample demand for business
courses last semester, conflicting schedules allowed only 1,420 new students to take business
courses.
The utilization rate for Southeastern = ____%.
Sorensen Systems Inc. is expected to pay a $2.50 dividend at year en.pdfaloeplusint
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is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5.50% a year, and the common stock currently sells for
$50 a share. The before-tax cost of debt is 7.50%, and the tax rate is 40%. The target capital
structure consists of 13 % debt and the rest common equity. What is the company's WACC if all
the equity used is from retained earnings?.
Subject Computer Architecture & Organization Q-4 Assume that .pdfaloeplusint
Subject:
Computer Architecture & Organization Q-4: Assume that you have a 32 bit data in a Register to
and you are going to transfer the data using SW instruction to memory. (2.5 Marks) i. Which of
the following memory addresses is appropriate to start storing the data. ii. Assume that you are
using Big Endian Byte order to transfer the data. Show the data in the following memory
locations. Swipe up for filters.
Subject Management Information System Please complete the four qu.pdfaloeplusint
Subject: Management Information System
Please complete the four questions of the case.
Thank You2:55 Kenneth_Laudon,_... Q Q 36. Part One Opaneasone. Manapenent, and the
Ninbeoked fraerpese.
Subject Computer Architecture & Organization i. Show the con.pdfaloeplusint
Subject:
Computer Architecture & Organization i. Show the content of the register t1 if you are using
Little Endian load the data from the memory location 0004 to register t1. ii. Show the content of
the memory location if you are using Big Endian Byte order.
Solve the following balance and income sheet for this specialty hosp.pdfaloeplusint
Solve the following balance and income sheet for this specialty hospital. Please show how the
result was obtain A B C BALANCE SHEET ASSETS LIABLITIES AND FUND BALANCES-
UNRESTRICTED CURRENT ASSETS: CURRENT LIABILITIES
INCOME STATEMENT OPERATING REVENUE: OTHER OPERATING REVENUE Other
Operating Revenue Tax Revenues TOTAL OTHER OPERATING REVENUE TOTAL
OPERATING REVENUE OPERATING EXPENSES Salaries and Wages Employee Benefits
Professional Fees Supplies Purchased Services - Utilities Purchased Services - Other
Depreciation Rentals and Leases Insurance License and Taxes Interest Other Direct Expenses
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES NET OPERATING REVENUE.
Su clase se ha ofrecido como voluntaria para trabajar por el Refer�n.pdfaloeplusint
Su clase se ha ofrecido como voluntaria para trabajar por el Referndum 13 en la boleta electoral
de noviembre, que exige matrcula y libros gratuitos para todos los cursos universitarios, excepto
Administracin de operaciones. El apoyo para el referndum incluye el montaje de carteles de
10,000 yardas (carteles de papel resistentes al agua preimpresos para ser pegados y grapados a
una estaca de madera) un sbado de otoo. Construya un diagrama de flujo y un diagrama de
proceso para el montaje de letreros de jardn. Qu insumos en trminos de materiales, esfuerzo
humano y equipo estn involucrados? Calcule el nmero de voluntarios, grapas, pegamento,
equipo, espacio de jardn y garaje y pizza necesarios..
Su compa��a de TI es responsable de crear programas de virus de soft.pdfaloeplusint
Su compaa de TI es responsable de crear programas de virus de software. Usted es responsable
de administrar tanto los lanzamientos de productos individuales como la coordinacin de varios
lanzamientos a lo largo del tiempo. Su papel es el de un:
Escriba un breve comentario sobre el director del proyecto; las habilidades y competencias
requeridas de l, y las responsabilidades que debe poseer..
Study the cladogram above and match the names of the five organisms .pdfaloeplusint
Study the cladogram above and match the names of the five organisms listed below to the
corresponding letter on the tree to indicate the hypothesized evolutionary relationships among
each group of organisms. Then, match each lettered synapomorphy in each place there is a hatch
mark with the correct trait.
A
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development
B
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development
C
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development
D
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development
E
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development
F
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development
G
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development
H
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development.
study of tension, compression, and shear and compare those three dir.pdfaloeplusint
study of tension, compression, and shear and compare those three directions of force to the three
waves (S-wave, P-wave, Surface wave) generated by earthquakes
Which of the three seismic waves from earthquakes is basically the most deadly to man made
structures?
Secondly, do you consider the Seismic Exploration tools like Vibroseis to be harmful to the
environment?.
Start Program like this Chapter 7 Validate Password import.pdfaloeplusint
Start Program like this:
// Chapter 7 Validate Password
import java.util.*;
public class ch7
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Define variables
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
String userPassword; // for input
int userPasswordLength;
int numUppercaseLetters = 0; // counter for uppercase
int numLowercaseLetters = 0; // counter for lowerase
int numNumbers = 0; // counter for digits
boolean passwordIsInvalid = true; // changes to false when password is valid
// continue looping as long as password is invalid
while(passwordIsInvalid)
{
System.out.print("Please enter password >> ");
userPassword = input.nextLine();
userPasswordLength = userPassword.length(); // get the length of the password
// loop thru the password character by character
for(int i = 0; i < userPasswordLength; i++)
{
char ch = userPassword.charAt(i); // get one character at a time
// is character uppercase?
if(Character.isUpperCase(ch))
numUppercaseLetters++; // add 1 to counter ixample of Program Run: Phe
password was invalid. It did not have enough of the following : uppercase letters, iust be at least
2 lowercase letters, must be at least 3 digits, must be at least 3 Please enter password >> coast
The password was invalid. It did not have enough of the following: uppercase letters, wust be at
least 2 Please enter password >> coast2 The password was invalid. It did not have enough of the
following: Please enter password cCoastz Valid password.
Students may research the local Aboriginal andor Torres Strait Isla.pdfaloeplusint
Students may research the local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community resources
and prepare a presentation on various interesting aspects of their history, land, language, and
communication- mannerisms, and common Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander words.
Demonstrate cultural awareness of the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander local community
Please include Reference.
Stevie es un hombre ocupado. El viaja mucho. Usa las palabras entre .pdfaloeplusint
Stevie es un hombre ocupado. El viaja mucho. Usa las palabras entre parntesis ( ) para completar
cada una de las siguientes oraciones sobre l. La sentencia se hace por testamento
1. El lunes Stevie _____ (ser) en Polonia.
2. El martes ____ (no/estar) en Polonia.
3. No sabe dnde _____ (estar) el mircoles.
4. A las 8:00 am del jueves, Stevie _____ (be) en un avin a Suiza.
5. El viernes por la noche l _____ (todava/estar) en Suiza.
6. El sbado _____ (no/estar) en Suiza, estar en Francia.
7. Dnde _____ (l/estar) el domingo?
8. Cunto tiempo _____ (l/estar) fuera?
9. Cundo _____ (l / estar) de regreso de su viaje?
10. _____ (l / estar) en casa el prximo mes?.
Step 1You need to run the JAVA programs in sections 3.3 and 3.5 for.pdfaloeplusint
Step 1:You need to run the JAVA programs in sections 3.3 and 3.5 for selection sort and
insertion sort. You need to attach the output results.
Step 2: You need to modify these two programs, save them, submit them, and add some
comments and explanations to them to sort the list elements from high to low value. The index
should be IndexHighest instead IndexSmallest.
Step3: Run the modified programs and print out the results and submit them.
In the end, you need the running results for original JAVA programs (selection and insertion sort
JAVA programs), the two modified programs to sort the values from high to low value for
selection and insertion sorts, and the results for the modified programs.
This program uses the selection sort algorithm to sort an array. The code has been modified to
also calculate how many item comparisons are done. You can try running the program with
different arrays to see how the total number of comparisons changes (or doesn't change).
CODE 3.3 ---
import java.util.Arrays;
public class SelectionSortDemo {
private static int selectionSort(int[] numbers) {
// A variable to hold the number of item comparisons
int comparisons = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < numbers.length - 1; i++) {
// Find index of smallest remaining element
int indexSmallest = i;
for (int j = i + 1; j < numbers.length; j++) {
comparisons++;
if (numbers[j] < numbers[indexSmallest]) {
indexSmallest = j;
}
}
// Swap numbers[i] and numbers[indexSmallest]
int temp = numbers[i];
numbers[i] = numbers[indexSmallest];
numbers[indexSmallest] = temp;
}
return comparisons;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Create an array of numbers to sort
int[] numbers = { 10, 2, 78, 4, 45, 32, 7, 11 };
// Display the contents of the array
System.out.println("UNSORTED: " + Arrays.toString(numbers));
// Call the selectionSort method
int comparisons = selectionSort(numbers);
// Display the sorted contents of the array
System.out.println("SORTED: " + Arrays.toString(numbers));
System.out.println("Total comparisons: " + comparisons);
}
}
CODE 3.5 ---
import java.util.Arrays;
public class InsertionSortDemo {
private static void insertionSort(int[] numbers) {
for (int i = 1; i < numbers.length; i++) {
int j = i;
while (j > 0 && numbers[j] < numbers[j - 1]) {
// Swap numbers[j] and numbers [j - 1]
int temp = numbers[j];
numbers[j] = numbers[j - 1];
numbers[j - 1] = temp;
j--;
}
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Create an array of numbers to sort
int[] numbers = { 10, 2, 78, 4, 45, 32, 7, 11 };
// Display the contents of the array
System.out.println("UNSORTED: " + Arrays.toString(numbers));
// Call the insertionSort method
insertionSort(numbers);
// Display the sorted contents of the array
System.out.println("SORTED: " + Arrays.toString(numbers));
}
}.
Step 1 Implement the getSortedRunLength() methodImplement the get.pdfaloeplusint
Step 1: Implement the getSortedRunLength() method
Implement the getSortedRunLength() method in NaturalMergeSorter.java. Access
NaturalMergeSorter.java by clicking on the orange arrow next to NaturalMerge.java at the top of
the coding window.
getSortedRunLength() has three parameters:
array: a reference to an array of integers,
arrayLength: an integer for the array's length, and
startIndex: an integer for the run's starting index.
The method returns the number of array elements sorted in ascending order, starting at startIndex
and ending either at the end of the sorted run, or the end of the array, whichever comes first. The
method returns 0 if startIndex is out of bounds.
File NaturalMerge.java has several test cases for getSortedRunLength() that can be run by
clicking the "Run program" button. One test case also exists for naturalMergeSort(), but that can
be ignored until step two is completed.
The program's output does not affect grading.
Submit for grading to ensure that the getSortedRunLength() unit tests pass before proceeding.
Step 2: Implement the naturalMergeSort() method
Implement the naturalMergeSort() method in NaturalMergeSorter.java. naturalMergeSort() must:
Start at index i=0
Get the length of the first sorted run, starting at i
Return if the first run's length equals the array length
If the first run ends at the array's end, reassign i=0 and repeat step 2
Get the length of the second sorted run, starting immediately after the first
Merge the two runs with the provided merge() method
Reassign i with the first index after the second run, or 0 if the second run ends at the array's end
Go to step 2
NaturalMergeSorter.java
public class NaturalMergeSorter {
public static int getSortedRunLength(int[] array, int arrayLength, int startIndex) {
if (startIndex < 0 || startIndex >= arrayLength) {
return 0;
}
int length = 1;
for (int i = startIndex + 1; i < arrayLength; i++) {
if (array[i] >= array[i - 1]) {
length++;
} else {
break;
}
}
return length;
}
public static int getSortedRunLength(double[] array, int arrayLength, int startIndex) {
if (startIndex < 0 || startIndex >= arrayLength) {
return 0;
}
int length = 1;
for (int i = startIndex + 1; i < arrayLength; i++) {
if (array[i] >= array[i - 1]) {
length++;
} else {
break;
}
}
return length;
}
public static void naturalMergeSort(int[] array, int arrayLength) {
int i = 0;
while (i < arrayLength) {
int firstRunLength = getSortedRunLength(array, arrayLength, i);
if (firstRunLength == arrayLength) {
return;
}
int secondRunLength = getSortedRunLength(array, arrayLength, i + firstRunLength);
merge(array, i, i + firstRunLength - 1, i + firstRunLength + secondRunLength - 1);
if (i + firstRunLength + secondRunLength == arrayLength) {
i = 0;
} else {
i = i + firstRunLength + secondRunLength;
}
}
}
public static void naturalMergeSort(double[] array, int arrayLength) {
int i = 0;
while (i < arrayLength) {
int firstRunLength = getSortedRunLength(array, arrayLength, i);
if (firstRunLength == arrayLen.
STATs areA. Cytoplasmic transcription activators that are activat.pdfaloeplusint
STATs are:
A. Cytoplasmic transcription activators that are activated by dephosphorylation of an inactive
complex
B. Are activated by a tyrosine kinase complex that is found in the nucleus
C. Extracellular ligands that stimulate T-cell differentiation.
D. Are activated by a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase complex that results in phosphorylation and
dimerization of the phosphorylated STATs that can now enter the nucleus.
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Stats project question
In a study conducted by Zogby International for the Democrat and Chronicle, more than 700
New Yorkers were polled to determine whether the New York state government works,
Respondents surveyed were asked questions involving pay cuts for state legis-lators, restrictions
on lobbyists. term limits for legislators, and whether state citizens should be able to put matters
directly on the state ballot for a vote. The results regarding lines.
several proposed reforms had broad support, crossing all demographic and political New. York
was conducted. The part y athliation (Democrat, Independent, Republican) of Suppose that a
follow -up survey of 100 individuals who live in the western region of
each individual surveyed was recorded, as well as their responses to the following three
questions
I. Should legislative pay be cut for every day the state budget is late?
2. Should there be more restrictions on lobbyists?
Yes
No
Yes
.
No
Should there be term limits requiring that legislators serve a fixed number of years?
Yes
No
Managerial Report
1. Use descriptive statistic
irize the data from this study. What are your prelimi-
nary conclusions abor
adence of the response (Yes or No) and party affilia-
tion for each of the three
in the survey?
2. With regard to question 1, test for the independence of the response (Yes and No) and party
affiliation. Use a =
0.5
3. With regard to question 2, test for the independence of the response (Yes and No) and
party affiliation. Use a = 05
4. With regard to question 3, test for the independence of the response (Yes and No) and
party affiliation. Use a = 05.
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Sorensen Systems Inc. is expected to pay a $2.50 dividend at year en.pdfaloeplusint
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Study the cladogram above and match the names of the five organisms .pdfaloeplusint
Study the cladogram above and match the names of the five organisms listed below to the
corresponding letter on the tree to indicate the hypothesized evolutionary relationships among
each group of organisms. Then, match each lettered synapomorphy in each place there is a hatch
mark with the correct trait.
A
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development
B
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
Amoeba Diploblasty Deuterostome development Crab Sea Star
Archaea Membrane-bound nucleus Protostome development
C
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
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G
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H
[ Choose ] Bacteria Multicellularity Ability to photosynthesize
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Secondly, do you consider the Seismic Exploration tools like Vibroseis to be harmful to the
environment?.
Start Program like this Chapter 7 Validate Password import.pdfaloeplusint
Start Program like this:
// Chapter 7 Validate Password
import java.util.*;
public class ch7
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Define variables
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
String userPassword; // for input
int userPasswordLength;
int numUppercaseLetters = 0; // counter for uppercase
int numLowercaseLetters = 0; // counter for lowerase
int numNumbers = 0; // counter for digits
boolean passwordIsInvalid = true; // changes to false when password is valid
// continue looping as long as password is invalid
while(passwordIsInvalid)
{
System.out.print("Please enter password >> ");
userPassword = input.nextLine();
userPasswordLength = userPassword.length(); // get the length of the password
// loop thru the password character by character
for(int i = 0; i < userPasswordLength; i++)
{
char ch = userPassword.charAt(i); // get one character at a time
// is character uppercase?
if(Character.isUpperCase(ch))
numUppercaseLetters++; // add 1 to counter ixample of Program Run: Phe
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least 2 Please enter password >> coast2 The password was invalid. It did not have enough of the
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and prepare a presentation on various interesting aspects of their history, land, language, and
communication- mannerisms, and common Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander words.
Demonstrate cultural awareness of the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander local community
Please include Reference.
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cada una de las siguientes oraciones sobre l. La sentencia se hace por testamento
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2. El martes ____ (no/estar) en Polonia.
3. No sabe dnde _____ (estar) el mircoles.
4. A las 8:00 am del jueves, Stevie _____ (be) en un avin a Suiza.
5. El viernes por la noche l _____ (todava/estar) en Suiza.
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Step 1You need to run the JAVA programs in sections 3.3 and 3.5 for.pdfaloeplusint
Step 1:You need to run the JAVA programs in sections 3.3 and 3.5 for selection sort and
insertion sort. You need to attach the output results.
Step 2: You need to modify these two programs, save them, submit them, and add some
comments and explanations to them to sort the list elements from high to low value. The index
should be IndexHighest instead IndexSmallest.
Step3: Run the modified programs and print out the results and submit them.
In the end, you need the running results for original JAVA programs (selection and insertion sort
JAVA programs), the two modified programs to sort the values from high to low value for
selection and insertion sorts, and the results for the modified programs.
This program uses the selection sort algorithm to sort an array. The code has been modified to
also calculate how many item comparisons are done. You can try running the program with
different arrays to see how the total number of comparisons changes (or doesn't change).
CODE 3.3 ---
import java.util.Arrays;
public class SelectionSortDemo {
private static int selectionSort(int[] numbers) {
// A variable to hold the number of item comparisons
int comparisons = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < numbers.length - 1; i++) {
// Find index of smallest remaining element
int indexSmallest = i;
for (int j = i + 1; j < numbers.length; j++) {
comparisons++;
if (numbers[j] < numbers[indexSmallest]) {
indexSmallest = j;
}
}
// Swap numbers[i] and numbers[indexSmallest]
int temp = numbers[i];
numbers[i] = numbers[indexSmallest];
numbers[indexSmallest] = temp;
}
return comparisons;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Create an array of numbers to sort
int[] numbers = { 10, 2, 78, 4, 45, 32, 7, 11 };
// Display the contents of the array
System.out.println("UNSORTED: " + Arrays.toString(numbers));
// Call the selectionSort method
int comparisons = selectionSort(numbers);
// Display the sorted contents of the array
System.out.println("SORTED: " + Arrays.toString(numbers));
System.out.println("Total comparisons: " + comparisons);
}
}
CODE 3.5 ---
import java.util.Arrays;
public class InsertionSortDemo {
private static void insertionSort(int[] numbers) {
for (int i = 1; i < numbers.length; i++) {
int j = i;
while (j > 0 && numbers[j] < numbers[j - 1]) {
// Swap numbers[j] and numbers [j - 1]
int temp = numbers[j];
numbers[j] = numbers[j - 1];
numbers[j - 1] = temp;
j--;
}
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Create an array of numbers to sort
int[] numbers = { 10, 2, 78, 4, 45, 32, 7, 11 };
// Display the contents of the array
System.out.println("UNSORTED: " + Arrays.toString(numbers));
// Call the insertionSort method
insertionSort(numbers);
// Display the sorted contents of the array
System.out.println("SORTED: " + Arrays.toString(numbers));
}
}.
Step 1 Implement the getSortedRunLength() methodImplement the get.pdfaloeplusint
Step 1: Implement the getSortedRunLength() method
Implement the getSortedRunLength() method in NaturalMergeSorter.java. Access
NaturalMergeSorter.java by clicking on the orange arrow next to NaturalMerge.java at the top of
the coding window.
getSortedRunLength() has three parameters:
array: a reference to an array of integers,
arrayLength: an integer for the array's length, and
startIndex: an integer for the run's starting index.
The method returns the number of array elements sorted in ascending order, starting at startIndex
and ending either at the end of the sorted run, or the end of the array, whichever comes first. The
method returns 0 if startIndex is out of bounds.
File NaturalMerge.java has several test cases for getSortedRunLength() that can be run by
clicking the "Run program" button. One test case also exists for naturalMergeSort(), but that can
be ignored until step two is completed.
The program's output does not affect grading.
Submit for grading to ensure that the getSortedRunLength() unit tests pass before proceeding.
Step 2: Implement the naturalMergeSort() method
Implement the naturalMergeSort() method in NaturalMergeSorter.java. naturalMergeSort() must:
Start at index i=0
Get the length of the first sorted run, starting at i
Return if the first run's length equals the array length
If the first run ends at the array's end, reassign i=0 and repeat step 2
Get the length of the second sorted run, starting immediately after the first
Merge the two runs with the provided merge() method
Reassign i with the first index after the second run, or 0 if the second run ends at the array's end
Go to step 2
NaturalMergeSorter.java
public class NaturalMergeSorter {
public static int getSortedRunLength(int[] array, int arrayLength, int startIndex) {
if (startIndex < 0 || startIndex >= arrayLength) {
return 0;
}
int length = 1;
for (int i = startIndex + 1; i < arrayLength; i++) {
if (array[i] >= array[i - 1]) {
length++;
} else {
break;
}
}
return length;
}
public static int getSortedRunLength(double[] array, int arrayLength, int startIndex) {
if (startIndex < 0 || startIndex >= arrayLength) {
return 0;
}
int length = 1;
for (int i = startIndex + 1; i < arrayLength; i++) {
if (array[i] >= array[i - 1]) {
length++;
} else {
break;
}
}
return length;
}
public static void naturalMergeSort(int[] array, int arrayLength) {
int i = 0;
while (i < arrayLength) {
int firstRunLength = getSortedRunLength(array, arrayLength, i);
if (firstRunLength == arrayLength) {
return;
}
int secondRunLength = getSortedRunLength(array, arrayLength, i + firstRunLength);
merge(array, i, i + firstRunLength - 1, i + firstRunLength + secondRunLength - 1);
if (i + firstRunLength + secondRunLength == arrayLength) {
i = 0;
} else {
i = i + firstRunLength + secondRunLength;
}
}
}
public static void naturalMergeSort(double[] array, int arrayLength) {
int i = 0;
while (i < arrayLength) {
int firstRunLength = getSortedRunLength(array, arrayLength, i);
if (firstRunLength == arrayLen.
STATs areA. Cytoplasmic transcription activators that are activat.pdfaloeplusint
STATs are:
A. Cytoplasmic transcription activators that are activated by dephosphorylation of an inactive
complex
B. Are activated by a tyrosine kinase complex that is found in the nucleus
C. Extracellular ligands that stimulate T-cell differentiation.
D. Are activated by a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase complex that results in phosphorylation and
dimerization of the phosphorylated STATs that can now enter the nucleus.
Stats project question In a study conducted by Zogby Internati.pdfaloeplusint
Stats project question
In a study conducted by Zogby International for the Democrat and Chronicle, more than 700
New Yorkers were polled to determine whether the New York state government works,
Respondents surveyed were asked questions involving pay cuts for state legis-lators, restrictions
on lobbyists. term limits for legislators, and whether state citizens should be able to put matters
directly on the state ballot for a vote. The results regarding lines.
several proposed reforms had broad support, crossing all demographic and political New. York
was conducted. The part y athliation (Democrat, Independent, Republican) of Suppose that a
follow -up survey of 100 individuals who live in the western region of
each individual surveyed was recorded, as well as their responses to the following three
questions
I. Should legislative pay be cut for every day the state budget is late?
2. Should there be more restrictions on lobbyists?
Yes
No
Yes
.
No
Should there be term limits requiring that legislators serve a fixed number of years?
Yes
No
Managerial Report
1. Use descriptive statistic
irize the data from this study. What are your prelimi-
nary conclusions abor
adence of the response (Yes or No) and party affilia-
tion for each of the three
in the survey?
2. With regard to question 1, test for the independence of the response (Yes and No) and party
affiliation. Use a =
0.5
3. With regard to question 2, test for the independence of the response (Yes and No) and
party affiliation. Use a = 05
4. With regard to question 3, test for the independence of the response (Yes and No) and
party affiliation. Use a = 05.
5. Does it appear that there is broad support for change across all political lines? Explain..
Spotify es un servicio de transmisi�n de m�sica utilizado por m�s de.pdfaloeplusint
Spotify es un servicio de transmisin de msica utilizado por ms de 200 millones de usuarios en
todo el mundo. Spotify ofrece una versin gratuita que proporciona transmisin bsica e incluye
anuncios. Tambin ofrecen Spotify Premium por una tarifa mensual que brinda a los usuarios
audio de mayor calidad, descargas de canciones y sin anuncios.
Ofrecer msica como un servicio de suscripcin en lugar de algo que compras y posees es un
nuevo modelo para la industria de la msica, pero est creciendo rpidamente. Otros competidores
incluyen Apple Music y Pandora. Veamos algunos aspectos nicos de este modelo:
Dado que las tasas de regalas son ms bajas para la transmisin, artistas como Taylor Swift y
AC/DC inicialmente se negaron a ofrecer su msica en el servicio. Pero a medida que Spotify ha
crecido, los artistas ven cada vez ms el beneficio de que sus canciones se transmitan en el
servicio.
Los 100 millones de clientes que usan Spotify Premium pueden descargar canciones y
escucharlas en lnea. Sin embargo, si cancelan el servicio, esas descargas ya no estn disponibles.
Spotify ofrece planes familiares y para estudiantes con un precio para mltiples usuarios. El
precio de estos planes representa un descuento significativo en comparacin con tener varias
cuentas individuales.
Debido a que Spotify puede realizar un seguimiento de la msica que escucha, puede ofrecer
promociones especiales, como entradas de conciertos premium para los artistas que disfruta.
R. Si Spotify anunciara que puedes escuchar "cualquier cancin", pero descubriste que Taylor
Swift no estaba en el servicio, este sera un ejemplo de qu brecha en la calidad del servicio?
brecha 3
brecha 1
brecha 2
brecha 4
B. Suponga que un suscriptor de Spotify Premium descarg una lista de reproduccin en su telfono
pero nunca escuch las canciones. Luego cancelaron su suscripcin y se sintieron decepcionados al
descubrir que sus canciones ya no estaban disponibles en su telfono. El hecho de que el
consumidor solo pudiera escuchar esas canciones cuando estaba suscrito activamente al servicio
demuestra qu caracterstica distingue a los productos de los bienes.
Estrategia para colocar precios
Fiabilidad
caducidad
Heterogeneidad
C. Al ofrecer descuentos en los precios, crear conexiones sociales, ofrecer personalizacin y
ofrecer servicios de valor agregado, como asientos premium en eventos, Spotify est demostrando
qu nivel de marketing relacional para los servicios.
Nivel 4
Nivel 3
Nivel 1
Nivel 2.
State the degrees of freedom used in this test Write the formula .pdfaloeplusint
State the degrees of freedom used in this test?
Write the formula for the pooled variance and interpret it.
What is the formula for the test statistic? Unknown Variances, Assumed Equal
tcalc=n1sp2+n2sp2where(x1x2)sp2=n1+n22(n11)s12+(n21)s22 For critical value, use Student's
twith d.f. =n1+n22.
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Short Answer: Identify the 4 Main Animal Tissue Types (Connective, Nervous, Epithelial,
Muscle) 4. Which type of tissue includes bones, blood and cushions and binds? 5. Which type of
tissue produces voluntary and involuntary movements by contracting? 6. Which type of tissue
lines internal surfaces and secretes mucus, enzymes, and hormones? 7. Which type of tissue
consists of neurons and receives and transmits chemical and electrical impulses?.
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Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
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This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
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http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.