Si el gobierno se hubiera apoderado de los activos de Global Trading.pdfleolight2
Si el gobierno se hubiera apoderado de los activos de Global Trading sin compensacin y no se
hubiera apoderado de los activos de ninguna otra empresa, las acciones del gobierno seran un
ejemplo de ________.
Opciones de pregunta:
expropiacin
nacionalizacin
confiscacin
comunismo
expropiacin
nacionalizacin
confiscacin
comunismo.
Si bien puede diferir en otros pa�ses, en los Estados Unidos la dist.pdfleolight2
Si bien puede diferir en otros pases, en los Estados Unidos la distancia habitual que se debe usar
en una discusin comercial es
18 a 24 pulgadas.
por lo menos 10 pies.
3 a 5 pies.
5 a 8 pies.
36 pulgadas o menos.
Segn Geert Hofstede, qu dimensin captura las actitudes hacia el tiempo, la persistencia, el orden
por estatus, la proteccin del rostro, el respeto por la tradicin y la reciprocidad de regalos y
favores?
mobilidad social
evitacin de la incertidumbre
orientacin a largo plazo frente a corto plazo
conciencia de clase
distancia de poder
MaryAnne siempre llega tarde a las reuniones y sabe que necesita ser mejor para llegar a tiempo
porque casi todos los que viven en los Estados Unidos lo esperan. Esta actitud hacia el tiempo es
un ejemplo de una
camino popular
moral.
valor.
costumbres.
creencia.
Shayla es de Sudfrica y cree que las costumbres y creencias de su cultura son superiores a las que
ha encontrado durante su viaje a Amrica. La actitud de Shayla es un ejemplo de
conciencia de clase.
convergencia cultural.
etnocentrismo.
colectivismo.
dinamismo confuciano..
Si bien la mayor�a de los visitantes de Washington, DC, visitan los .pdfleolight2
Si bien la mayora de los visitantes de Washington, DC, visitan los monumentos conmemorativos
ms conocidos, incluidos el Monumento a Washington, los monumentos a Lincoln y Jefferson y
el Muro conmemorativo de Vietnam ms reciente, un monumento hermoso y menos conocido es
un parque ambiental que descansa en 7.5 acres, es el Monumento a Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
En 1974, se encarg a Lawrence Halprin que diseara el monumento, es un respetado diseador
ambiental que ha trabajado en proyectos y diseos de restauracin en San Francisco, Seattle e
incluso Jerusaln. El FDR Memorial tiene cuatro galeras o salas al aire libre que representan sus
cuatro mandatos, con rboles, cascadas, esculturas y piscinas que definen los espacios. La primera
sala representa el primer mandato de FDR en medio de la Gran Depresin, la segunda sala
representa su liderazgo de esperanza a travs de sus charlas junto a la chimenea, la tercera sala
representa las dificultades e incertidumbres de la guerra, la cuarta sala representa un breve
momento de paz antes de su muerte en el cargo. Aunque al propio Roosevelt no le gustaba que lo
vieran en su silla de ruedas, una de las esculturas lo representa en su silla. Era un fumador
empedernido que a menudo se le vea con su boquilla en la mano, ninguna de las esculturas
incluye su cigarrillo. Sin embargo, probablemente habra apreciado la escultura con su amado
perro, Fala.
Qu opcin(es) a continuacin sera una revisin aceptable de la seleccin subrayada?
a. Encargado de disear el memorial. Es un respetado diseador ambiental.
b. Encargado de disear el memorial; es un diseador ambiental respetado
C. A y B
d. Correcto
2.
Despus de un largo da de espera en la fila para obtener boletos para los monumentos populares,
recorrer las miles de exhibiciones en los edificios del Smithsonian y cargar con el equipo
fotogrfico en el calor del verano, un descanso refrescante del recorrido por la capital de nuestra
nacin es una salida nocturna para ver el Capitol Steps, son una compaa de comedia que acta
desde 1981. Este animado y talentoso grupo de artistas ofrece una revisin musical en constante
cambio que satiriza los escndalos polticos del momento. Los tres creadores, todos reunidos en
una fiesta de oficina de Navidad para el senador Charles Percy, comenzaron su incursin en la
stira poltica poco despus, la compaa actual se presenta regularmente en el teatro del edificio
Ronald Reagan, el conjunto tambin ha grabado veintiocho lbumes. Estos lbumes incluyen xitos
favoritos como "Cheney Get Your Gun", "Duke of Oil", "I'm So Indicted", ms recientemente,
han escrito "Barack Around the Clock". Todo el elenco participa tanto en la creacin como en la
interpretacin del material, cada espectculo es una leccin desgarradora sobre poltica
contempornea.
Qu opcin(es) a continuacin sera una revisin aceptable de la seleccin subrayada?
a. "I'm So Indicted" y, ms recientemente, escribieron "Barack Around the Clock".
b. "I'm So Indicted" y, ms recientemente, "Barack Around the.
Si bien es importante que los vendedores internacionales aprecien .pdfleolight2
Si bien es importante que los vendedores internacionales aprecien las diferencias culturales,
tambin es importante que:
A) comprender el origen de estas diferencias.
B) ser proactivos en la afirmacin de su propia cultura.
c) practicar el etnocentrismo para garantizar el xito de sus estrategias de marketing.
D) considerar esas diferencias solo cuando brinde ms oportunidades de venta.
E)productos de mercado que introducen nuevos conceptos culturales..
Show the Relational Algebra formula for each. This one may be a phot.pdfleolight2
Show the Relational Algebra formula for each. This one may be a photo/scan of hand written
answers if you have trouble entering the necessary symbols in an editor.
A. Show a portfolio of the Flubs by a Professor (the professor tables name & its attributes)
B. Show a portfolio of all Flubs and Bounces (the Flubs bounced) by all of a Professor's
Colleagues (flub, bounce table with its attributes).
should be at least two paragraphs long, or more, depending upon the .pdfleolight2
should be at least two paragraphs long, or more, depending upon the depth of the response.
Describe the techniques used to determine whether a mutation is recessive or dominant.
Compare the information obtained by Northern Blots and Microarrays: when is one technique
preferred over the other?
What are mobile elements and how are they moved?
Discuss one way to identify a human genetic disease..
Should Governments Report Like BusinessesHistorically, states a.pdfleolight2
Should Governments Report Like Businesses?
Historically, states and cities used cash accounting methods to report infrastructure assets such as
roads, bridges, and water and sewer facilities. Thus, the cost of an infrastructure investment was
reported as an expense on the income statement when it occurred, but the value of the physical
asset did not appear on the balance sheet. In other words, the value of all infrastructure assets
was off the books. The theory behind this treatment is that infrastructure assets are, for the most
part, immovable and of value only to the governmental unit (and its residents). Because
infrastructure assets cannot be sold, there is no value to be reported on the balance sheet. In
actuality, of course, physical infrastructure assets like roads and bridges generally continue to
have value, or usefulness, long after governmental units have incurred the cost of construction.
And, just as business assets depreciate in value, the value of infrastructure assets also declines
over time. Thus, in 2001, the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) mandated that
states and cities treat infrastructure assets just like businesses do record them on the balance
sheet at initial cost and depreciate this value over time. The idea here is that the new treatment
would (1) improve financial reporting, (2) enhance awareness of fiscal issues facing
governmental units, and (3) emphasize the importance of maintaining infrastructure assets.
What do you think? Should governmental entities have been required to report financial status in
the same way as businesses? Will the change in how infrastructure assets are treated cause states
and cities to act differently?.
Si el gobierno se hubiera apoderado de los activos de Global Trading.pdfleolight2
Si el gobierno se hubiera apoderado de los activos de Global Trading sin compensacin y no se
hubiera apoderado de los activos de ninguna otra empresa, las acciones del gobierno seran un
ejemplo de ________.
Opciones de pregunta:
expropiacin
nacionalizacin
confiscacin
comunismo
expropiacin
nacionalizacin
confiscacin
comunismo.
Si bien puede diferir en otros pa�ses, en los Estados Unidos la dist.pdfleolight2
Si bien puede diferir en otros pases, en los Estados Unidos la distancia habitual que se debe usar
en una discusin comercial es
18 a 24 pulgadas.
por lo menos 10 pies.
3 a 5 pies.
5 a 8 pies.
36 pulgadas o menos.
Segn Geert Hofstede, qu dimensin captura las actitudes hacia el tiempo, la persistencia, el orden
por estatus, la proteccin del rostro, el respeto por la tradicin y la reciprocidad de regalos y
favores?
mobilidad social
evitacin de la incertidumbre
orientacin a largo plazo frente a corto plazo
conciencia de clase
distancia de poder
MaryAnne siempre llega tarde a las reuniones y sabe que necesita ser mejor para llegar a tiempo
porque casi todos los que viven en los Estados Unidos lo esperan. Esta actitud hacia el tiempo es
un ejemplo de una
camino popular
moral.
valor.
costumbres.
creencia.
Shayla es de Sudfrica y cree que las costumbres y creencias de su cultura son superiores a las que
ha encontrado durante su viaje a Amrica. La actitud de Shayla es un ejemplo de
conciencia de clase.
convergencia cultural.
etnocentrismo.
colectivismo.
dinamismo confuciano..
Si bien la mayor�a de los visitantes de Washington, DC, visitan los .pdfleolight2
Si bien la mayora de los visitantes de Washington, DC, visitan los monumentos conmemorativos
ms conocidos, incluidos el Monumento a Washington, los monumentos a Lincoln y Jefferson y
el Muro conmemorativo de Vietnam ms reciente, un monumento hermoso y menos conocido es
un parque ambiental que descansa en 7.5 acres, es el Monumento a Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
En 1974, se encarg a Lawrence Halprin que diseara el monumento, es un respetado diseador
ambiental que ha trabajado en proyectos y diseos de restauracin en San Francisco, Seattle e
incluso Jerusaln. El FDR Memorial tiene cuatro galeras o salas al aire libre que representan sus
cuatro mandatos, con rboles, cascadas, esculturas y piscinas que definen los espacios. La primera
sala representa el primer mandato de FDR en medio de la Gran Depresin, la segunda sala
representa su liderazgo de esperanza a travs de sus charlas junto a la chimenea, la tercera sala
representa las dificultades e incertidumbres de la guerra, la cuarta sala representa un breve
momento de paz antes de su muerte en el cargo. Aunque al propio Roosevelt no le gustaba que lo
vieran en su silla de ruedas, una de las esculturas lo representa en su silla. Era un fumador
empedernido que a menudo se le vea con su boquilla en la mano, ninguna de las esculturas
incluye su cigarrillo. Sin embargo, probablemente habra apreciado la escultura con su amado
perro, Fala.
Qu opcin(es) a continuacin sera una revisin aceptable de la seleccin subrayada?
a. Encargado de disear el memorial. Es un respetado diseador ambiental.
b. Encargado de disear el memorial; es un diseador ambiental respetado
C. A y B
d. Correcto
2.
Despus de un largo da de espera en la fila para obtener boletos para los monumentos populares,
recorrer las miles de exhibiciones en los edificios del Smithsonian y cargar con el equipo
fotogrfico en el calor del verano, un descanso refrescante del recorrido por la capital de nuestra
nacin es una salida nocturna para ver el Capitol Steps, son una compaa de comedia que acta
desde 1981. Este animado y talentoso grupo de artistas ofrece una revisin musical en constante
cambio que satiriza los escndalos polticos del momento. Los tres creadores, todos reunidos en
una fiesta de oficina de Navidad para el senador Charles Percy, comenzaron su incursin en la
stira poltica poco despus, la compaa actual se presenta regularmente en el teatro del edificio
Ronald Reagan, el conjunto tambin ha grabado veintiocho lbumes. Estos lbumes incluyen xitos
favoritos como "Cheney Get Your Gun", "Duke of Oil", "I'm So Indicted", ms recientemente,
han escrito "Barack Around the Clock". Todo el elenco participa tanto en la creacin como en la
interpretacin del material, cada espectculo es una leccin desgarradora sobre poltica
contempornea.
Qu opcin(es) a continuacin sera una revisin aceptable de la seleccin subrayada?
a. "I'm So Indicted" y, ms recientemente, escribieron "Barack Around the Clock".
b. "I'm So Indicted" y, ms recientemente, "Barack Around the.
Si bien es importante que los vendedores internacionales aprecien .pdfleolight2
Si bien es importante que los vendedores internacionales aprecien las diferencias culturales,
tambin es importante que:
A) comprender el origen de estas diferencias.
B) ser proactivos en la afirmacin de su propia cultura.
c) practicar el etnocentrismo para garantizar el xito de sus estrategias de marketing.
D) considerar esas diferencias solo cuando brinde ms oportunidades de venta.
E)productos de mercado que introducen nuevos conceptos culturales..
Show the Relational Algebra formula for each. This one may be a phot.pdfleolight2
Show the Relational Algebra formula for each. This one may be a photo/scan of hand written
answers if you have trouble entering the necessary symbols in an editor.
A. Show a portfolio of the Flubs by a Professor (the professor tables name & its attributes)
B. Show a portfolio of all Flubs and Bounces (the Flubs bounced) by all of a Professor's
Colleagues (flub, bounce table with its attributes).
should be at least two paragraphs long, or more, depending upon the .pdfleolight2
should be at least two paragraphs long, or more, depending upon the depth of the response.
Describe the techniques used to determine whether a mutation is recessive or dominant.
Compare the information obtained by Northern Blots and Microarrays: when is one technique
preferred over the other?
What are mobile elements and how are they moved?
Discuss one way to identify a human genetic disease..
Should Governments Report Like BusinessesHistorically, states a.pdfleolight2
Should Governments Report Like Businesses?
Historically, states and cities used cash accounting methods to report infrastructure assets such as
roads, bridges, and water and sewer facilities. Thus, the cost of an infrastructure investment was
reported as an expense on the income statement when it occurred, but the value of the physical
asset did not appear on the balance sheet. In other words, the value of all infrastructure assets
was off the books. The theory behind this treatment is that infrastructure assets are, for the most
part, immovable and of value only to the governmental unit (and its residents). Because
infrastructure assets cannot be sold, there is no value to be reported on the balance sheet. In
actuality, of course, physical infrastructure assets like roads and bridges generally continue to
have value, or usefulness, long after governmental units have incurred the cost of construction.
And, just as business assets depreciate in value, the value of infrastructure assets also declines
over time. Thus, in 2001, the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) mandated that
states and cities treat infrastructure assets just like businesses do record them on the balance
sheet at initial cost and depreciate this value over time. The idea here is that the new treatment
would (1) improve financial reporting, (2) enhance awareness of fiscal issues facing
governmental units, and (3) emphasize the importance of maintaining infrastructure assets.
What do you think? Should governmental entities have been required to report financial status in
the same way as businesses? Will the change in how infrastructure assets are treated cause states
and cities to act differently?.
Seventy-three percent of adults in a certain country believe that li.pdfleolight2
Seventy-three percent of adults in a certain country believe that life on other planets is plausible.
You randomly select five adults and ask them whether they believe that life on other planets is
plausible. The random variable represents the number of adults who believe that life on other
planets is plausible. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the binomial distribution
for the random variable. Interpret the results. Question content area bottom Part 1.
Sheffield Corporation, a private corporation, was organized on Febru.pdfleolight2
Sheffield Corporation, a private corporation, was organized on February 1, 2023. It is authorized
to issue 91,200, $6 noncumulative preferred shares, and an unlimited number of common shares.
The following transactions were completed during the first year:
Journalize the transactions. Feb.10Issued 72,960 common shares at $4 per share.Mar.1Issued
4,560 preferred shares at $114 per share.Apr.1Issued 20,520 common shares for land. The land's
asking price was $91,200 and its appraised value was $82,080.June20Issued 71,136 common
shares at $4.50 per share.July7Issued 9,120 common shares to lawyers to pay for their bill of
$41,040 for services they performed in helping the company organize.Sept.1Issued 9,120
common shares at $5 per share.Nov.1Issued 912 preferred shares at $120 per share..
SHOW ANSWER ON GRAPH Many demographers predict that the United State.pdfleolight2
SHOW ANSWER ON GRAPH Many demographers predict that the United States will have
zero population growth in the twenty-first century, in contrast to average population growth of
about 1 percent per year in the twentieth century. Use the Solow model to graphically show what
happens to the steady-state output per person when population growth slows down. (Be sure to
label output, investment and capital per worker values on your graph.).
Ser capaz de amplificar fragmentos de ADN espec�ficos es fundamental.pdfleolight2
Ser capaz de amplificar fragmentos de ADN especficos es fundamental para nuestra capacidad
de estudiar genes porque
a. Las enzimas de restriccin cortan el ADN en fragmentos demasiado pequeos.
b. hacer un clon requiere mltiples copias de cada gen por clon
C. un gen puede representar solo una millonsima parte del ADN de las clulas
d. antes de la amplificacin, es probable que los fragmentos de adn se unan al arn y ya no puedan
analizarse.
Solution Register a service endpoint in the Dataverse instance that.pdfleolight2
Solution
: Register a service endpoint in the Dataverse instance that connects to an Azure Service Bus
queue. Create and register an Azure-aware plug-in that uses the service endpoint. Register a step
on the plug-in that runs asynchronously on the record's Create message and in the post-operation
stage. Configure the Azure Function to process records as they are added to the queue..
Soles es una empresa de calzado que ha abierto recientemente su tien.pdfleolight2
Soles es una empresa de calzado que ha abierto recientemente su tienda en Ambrosia. Para
fabricar sus productos, Soles incurre en una variedad de costos diferentes. Cul de los siguientes
sera un ejemplo de un costo indirecto?
Grupo de opciones de respuesta:
Electricidad utilizada para hacer funcionar sus fbricas.
Costo de las mquinas para producir zapatos.
Costo del cuero utilizado para fabricar zapatos.
Salario pagado a los trabajadores de la fbrica..
So I have 3 enums named land_type, entity, tile as shown enum lan.pdfleolight2
So I have 3 enums named land_type, entity, tile as shown:
enum land_type {
GRASS,
WATER,
PATH_START,
PATH_END,
PATH_UP,
PATH_RIGHT,
PATH_DOWN,
PATH_LEFT,
TELEPORTER
};
enum entity {
EMPTY,
ENEMY,
BASIC_TOWER,
POWER_TOWER,
FORTIFIED_TOWER,
};
and I have created a struct named:
struct tile {
enum land_type land;
enum entity entity;
int n_enemies;
}; // which consists of all the enums.
I have also created something called map[SP1][SP2], SP1 = Row component of starting point
and SP2 is column component of starting point. both of type ints. Similarly, map[EP1][EP2] is
the end points. How do I assign these Starting points and end points into the enum
PATH_START and PATH_END respectively?.
So for C-ferns the CP is the commonwild type (green) and the cp is .pdfleolight2
So for C-ferns the CP is the common/wild type (green) and the cp is the mutant (polkadot)
for F1 I know I should get a 1:1 ratio and for F2 I know I should get a 3:1 ratio but I can't seem
to write out the Punnett squares on their own
think I am getting confused because one is haploid and the other is diploid, help!!!
need help making a Punnett square for these crossing that shows Mendelian genetics with CP as
wild and cp as a recessive mutant.
So I need to create a compound word game, and I dont quite understa.pdfleolight2
So I need to create a compound word game, and I don't quite understand how I can split up the
compound words that are selected by the user on a frame into individual buttons where each
button represents each letter, and the user can select which one starts the second word in a
compound word otherwise gives a prompt indicating their wrong and should try again without
having to make a class for each compound word I have. Below I have provided the array of
words, and the word class needed after that will be the startLetter class, where the compound
word is supposed to split into individual buttons. My whole goal is to fit it into one startLetter
class without needing a class for each of the compound words, so in this case, five different
classes I feel aren't necessary.
The compoundWordProject 4 Class/ Main
package compoundWordsProject4;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.awt.FlowLayout;
import java.awt.Font;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
//Creates class compoundWords4, extends JFrame and implemetns an ActionListener
public class compoundWords4 extends JFrame implements ActionListener {
//Creates instances for the Words array
static Word Words1 = new Word("SAND");
static Word Words2 = new Word("SANDWHICH", 5);
static Word Words3 = new Word("BED");
static Word Words4 = new Word("BEDROOM", 4);
static Word Words5 = new Word("CHESSECAKE", 7);
static Word Words6 = new Word("CAKE");
static Word Words7 = new Word("Apple");
static Word Words8 = new Word("FireHouse", 5);
static Word Words9 = new Word("Base");
static Word Words10 = new Word("BaseBall", 5);
static Word Words11 = new Word("Ball");
static Word Words12 = new Word("Bat");
// Creates an array for the word instances
static Word[] Words = { Words1, Words2, Words3, Words4, Words5, Words6, Words7,
Words8, Words9, Words10, Words11, Words12};
//Creates an empty array of buttons
JButton[] buttons;
//Creates a private variable for click
private JLabel click;
//Creates the constructor for compoundWords
public compoundWords4() {
setLayout(new FlowLayout()); //Sets the layout
//Creates a label
click = new JLabel("Click on a Compound Word:");
click.setFont(new Font("Arial", Font.BOLD, 25));
add(click);
//Adds words from the string array into Jbuttons
buttons = new JButton[Words.length];
//Creates all the buttons from array and adds actionListner
for(int i = 0; i < buttons.length; i++) {
buttons[i] = new JButton(Words[i].getWord());
buttons[i].addActionListener(this);
add(buttons[i]);
}
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);//Closes the program when the window
is closed
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
//Creates action performed when buttons are clicked
if(e.getSource() == buttons[0]) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "This is not a compound Word", "Incorrect",
JOpti.
SLL Corporation�s balance sheet is shown below. The current rate on .pdfleolight2
SLL Corporations balance sheet is shown below. The current rate on treasury bonds is 7%. The
yield to maturity on SLL's bonds is 10%. Assume a market risk premium of 8%. SLL's tax rate is
40%. SLL's stock price is $45, and it has 2 million shares outstanding. SLL's beta is unknown
because it only recently went public, but it is known that a comparable firms stock has a beta of
1.2 and that the comparable firms debt ratio (D/(D+E)) is 0.4. What is the weighted-average cost
of capital for SLL's Corporation?
SLL's Corporation
Balance Sheet ($ millions)
Assets
Liabilities and Equity
Cash and securities
10
Bonds
20
Accounts receivable
50
Common stock
50
Inventory
50
Retained earnings
80
Net fixed assets
40
Total assets
150
Total liability and equity
150
SLL's Corporation
Balance Sheet ($ millions)
Assets
Liabilities and Equity
Cash and securities
10
Bonds
20
Accounts receivable
50
Common stock
50
Inventory
50
Retained earnings
80
Net fixed assets
40
Total assets
150
Total liability and equity
150.
Solaris, Inc. tiene 2000 acciones del 5 , valor nominal de $10, acc.pdfleolight2
Solaris, Inc. tiene 2000 acciones del 5 %, valor nominal de $10, acciones preferentes
acumulativas y 50 000 acciones ordinarias de valor nominal de $1 en circulacin al 31 de
diciembre de 2017. Cul es el dividendo anual de las acciones preferentes? $5 por accin.
Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. During the month of June, .pdfleolight2
Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. During the month of June, the company purchased
$132,000 of materials. Also during the month of June, Slapshot Company incurred direct labor
cost of $113,000 and manufacturing overhead of $187,000. Inventory information is as follows:
Required:
1. Calculate the cost of goods manufactured for the month of June.
$fill in the blank 1
2. Calculate the cost of one hockey stick assuming that 1,900 sticks were completed during
June.
$fill in the blank 2per hockey stickJune 1June 30Materials$48,000$45,000Work in
process65,00063,000.
SGI versus Dell competencia en servidores y computaci�n en la nube.pdfleolight2
SGI versus Dell: competencia en servidores y computacin en la nube
Las computadoras de servidor (servidores) estn diseadas para realizar una computacin poderosa
y de uso intensivo de informacin que en el pasado solo podra haberse ejecutado en costosas
computadoras centrales. Los servidores tambin estn diseados para conectarse a computadoras
personales (PC) de escritorio y porttiles para que todos los empleados de la empresa puedan
acceder a la poderosa capacidad informtica y las aplicaciones de software para obtener
informacin histrica y en tiempo real sobre los eventos en curso. A fines de la dcada de 1990, la
potencia de los servidores aument enormemente a medida que Intel y AMD desarrollaron
microprocesadores (chips) cada vez ms avanzados que brindaban cada vez ms capacidad
informtica, una tendencia que ha continuado. Un servidor es fundamentalmente una PC con
esteroides. As como una PC comprada hoy es mucho ms poderosa que una comprada hace solo
dos o tres aos, los servidores individuales de hoy en da generalmente contienen
microprocesadores de Intel o AMD y otros componentes como potentes unidades grficas (GPU)
de Nvidia, enormes dispositivos de almacenamiento de Samsung o EMC, y potentes chips de red
de Cisco Systems. Todos estos componentes estn vinculados por alguna marca de software que
les permite trabajar juntos sin problemas para que puedan realizar la aplicacin informtica
especfica para la que fueron diseados. Hoy en da, los servidores son ms o menos similares a las
supercomputadoras del pasado; pueden procesar cantidades asombrosas de datos para ejecutar
aplicaciones de software altamente complejas y pueden acceder y almacenar enormes cantidades
de informacin. Como resultado, los servidores son la base de los centros de gestin de bases de
datos de la mayora de las empresas. Desde sus inicios, el desarrollo de la industria de servidores
se ha visto afectado por la falta de estndares industriales comunes; cada fabricante de servidores
ha buscado obtener una ventaja competitiva de sus chips, software o incluso de su carcasa o
chasis de servidor patentados. (El chasis del servidor aloja y vincula cualquier combinacin de
componentes, como dispositivos de almacenamiento, microprocesador, hardware de red,
sistemas de refrigeracin y placa base, que elige el fabricante del servidor y, por tanto, determina
el diseo final del servidor). La mayora de las principales empresas informticas que fabrican
servidores, como como IBM, HP y Dell utilizan chips basados en la arquitectura informtica x86
iniciada por Intel, que otorg la licencia a su principal competidor, AMD. Sin embargo, Sun, que
alguna vez domin el mercado de los servidores, utiliza sus propios chips y software patentados
para alimentar sus servidores; en el pasado, Silicon Graphics tambin fue un competidor en este
mercado, ofreciendo una solucin de servidor de supercomputacin. Los servidores fabricados por
diferentes empresas tambin estn cargados con una amplia variedad de diferente.
Si escuchara que la diversidad cultural est� desapareciendo en una d.pdfleolight2
Si escuchara que la diversidad cultural est desapareciendo en una de las regiones con mayor
diversidad cultural del mundo, usted:
asumir que este fenmeno no est relacionado con ninguna otra degradacin ambiental
suponga que los cientficos ya han estudiado su idioma y biodiversidad, por lo que no existe una
amenaza inmediata para su existencia continua.
inducir que la biodiversidad tambin estaba desapareciendo, porque los dos tienden a ir de la
mano
deducir que la biodiversidad tambin estaba desapareciendo, porque las dos tienden a ir de la
mano a.
asumir que este fenmeno no est relacionado con ninguna otra degradacin ambiental b.
suponga que los cientficos ya han estudiado su idioma y biodiversidad, por lo que no existe una
amenaza inmediata para su existencia continua. C.
inducir que la biodiversidad tambin estaba desapareciendo, porque los dos tienden a ir de la
mano d.
deducir que la biodiversidad tambin estaba desapareciendo, porque las dos tienden a ir de la
mano.
Since March 2020, the world has undergone a major health and financi.pdfleolight2
Since March 2020, the world has undergone a major health and financial crises due to the spread
of COVID -19. As consumers, we have had to get used to a new way of purchasing, primarily
through e-commerce. Also, as consumers we have had to learn to be patient - shipping times
have gotten longer and supplies/products are often not available because suppliers are located far
away. We have really learned what long lead times mean! Can we remember what it was like
before COVID-19?
I want you to reflect on how and why global supply chains became so stressed during the
pandemic. Now that the world is fully aware of what a supply chain is and does, a good question
to ask is: why did supply chains move overseas in the first place? Dig deep and research about
why many supply chains moved out of the U.S. to China back in the 1980s and 1990s...the
beginnings of globalization.
Apply concepts discussed so far to answer the following questions:
Why did manufacturing leave the U.S. for China 50 years ago?
How has globalization helped China became a manufacturing giant?
What were the main catalysts for manufacturing to move from the U.S. to China?
Discuss the influence of the Chinese culture on the development of a manufacturing economy.
How have free trade/government intervention and tariffs/quotas played a role in helping to create
China's manufacturing economy?
Explain how supply chains have developed in China and the impact on U.S. economy.
Your case study should include a title page, an Executive Summary, a 3-4 page body (12 pt font
1.5 spacing), and a bibliography citing your source material in APA format. Executive
summaries restate the purpose, scope, and conclusions of the research paper/project in a concise
but thorough manner - should be 3-4 paragraphs..
Simulation of traffic queues in a junction with lightsIt has been .pdfleolight2
Simulation of traffic queues in a junction with lights
It has been determined that the traffic flow in the junction below is not satisfactory, there are
often long queues.
The junction is controlled by the four light signals s1, s2, s3 and s4.
A significant part of the traffic that comes from E, to the right in the figure, is to turn left towards
S in the junction but they are often blocked by vehicles that comes from W. To solve this
problem, an additional lane for vehicles that comes from E respective W that are
to turn left in the junction, i.e. we would like to have a junction like this:
This junction does have additional lanes controlled by the light signals s2 and s5.
To determine the length of these lanes, we would like to have a program that simulates the traffic
flow in the crossing at different lengths of these turning" lanes, different traffic intensity and
different cycles of the light signals. To do this it is enough to study the flow in one direction, i.e.
in a system like this:
Since traffic from E aiming to both N and W are controlled by the same light signal (s1) we dont
need to separate these. We treat this traffic as aiming to W. We dont need to track the vehicles
when they have left the crossing.
Computer model
We represent a lane with an array where each element is either empty (null) or a vehicle (all
vehicles are assumed to have the same size).
The system consists of the lanes (r0, r1 and r2) and two light signals (s1 and s2):
In a time step one or more of the following events may occur:
_ a signal changes color.
_ a vehicle passes a signal (if it shows green).
_ a vehicle advances one step in a lane (if the place before it is free).
_ the vehicle immediately before X (i.e. in link list r0[0]) is moved to r1 or r2 depending on its
destination (W or S),
_ a vehicle arrives to the system at the point E.
A simulation consists of a time stepping where the events above occur.
The function of the light signals
A signal is green or red (no yellow light is needed). A signal is characterized by two parameters:
_ a period i.e. the number of time steps from the start of one green cycle to the start of the next.
_ a greenperiod i.e. the number of timesteps the signal is green.
These parameters are assigned when the light signal is built (ie as parameters to the constructor).
A signal needs an internal clock that is ticked by a step-method. It is a good idea (but not
necessary) to let the clock be circular, ie when it reaches the end of the period, it is reset to zero.
You also need a method that decides whether the signal is green or not.
Both signals should have the same period and start as green.
Example: If the period is 7 and the green period for s1 is 3 and fore s2 is 2, the table below
shows how the internal clock should tick and what color they show
Simulation
The program is controlled by the following parameters:
_ The length of the lanes. The lanes r1 and r2 always have the same length.
_ Probability of an arrival, i.e. th.
Significant Cybersecurity Attack on Critical Infrastructure [Your s.pdfleolight2
Significant Cybersecurity Attack on Critical Infrastructure? [Your story or incident has to be
about Critical Infrastructure]
In a minimum of 150 words, select and summarize what you will consider as one of the most
important (e.g., shocking, impactful, etc.) cybersecurity attacks on critical infrastructure across
the globe. You can select any incident from anywhere across the globe. What solutions (at least
three) would you consider impactful and can serve as protective and preventative strategies that
would have lessened the financial and reputational cost to the company? Insert the link to the
story..
Signals and Systems class 6. (20 Points) Which of following impulse .pdfleolight2
Signals and Systems class 6. (20 Points) Which of following impulse responses correspond(s) to
stable LTI systems? Show why? a. h1(t)=e(1j)tu(t) b. h2[n]=2nu[n+2].
Seventy-three percent of adults in a certain country believe that li.pdfleolight2
Seventy-three percent of adults in a certain country believe that life on other planets is plausible.
You randomly select five adults and ask them whether they believe that life on other planets is
plausible. The random variable represents the number of adults who believe that life on other
planets is plausible. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the binomial distribution
for the random variable. Interpret the results. Question content area bottom Part 1.
Sheffield Corporation, a private corporation, was organized on Febru.pdfleolight2
Sheffield Corporation, a private corporation, was organized on February 1, 2023. It is authorized
to issue 91,200, $6 noncumulative preferred shares, and an unlimited number of common shares.
The following transactions were completed during the first year:
Journalize the transactions. Feb.10Issued 72,960 common shares at $4 per share.Mar.1Issued
4,560 preferred shares at $114 per share.Apr.1Issued 20,520 common shares for land. The land's
asking price was $91,200 and its appraised value was $82,080.June20Issued 71,136 common
shares at $4.50 per share.July7Issued 9,120 common shares to lawyers to pay for their bill of
$41,040 for services they performed in helping the company organize.Sept.1Issued 9,120
common shares at $5 per share.Nov.1Issued 912 preferred shares at $120 per share..
SHOW ANSWER ON GRAPH Many demographers predict that the United State.pdfleolight2
SHOW ANSWER ON GRAPH Many demographers predict that the United States will have
zero population growth in the twenty-first century, in contrast to average population growth of
about 1 percent per year in the twentieth century. Use the Solow model to graphically show what
happens to the steady-state output per person when population growth slows down. (Be sure to
label output, investment and capital per worker values on your graph.).
Ser capaz de amplificar fragmentos de ADN espec�ficos es fundamental.pdfleolight2
Ser capaz de amplificar fragmentos de ADN especficos es fundamental para nuestra capacidad
de estudiar genes porque
a. Las enzimas de restriccin cortan el ADN en fragmentos demasiado pequeos.
b. hacer un clon requiere mltiples copias de cada gen por clon
C. un gen puede representar solo una millonsima parte del ADN de las clulas
d. antes de la amplificacin, es probable que los fragmentos de adn se unan al arn y ya no puedan
analizarse.
Solution Register a service endpoint in the Dataverse instance that.pdfleolight2
Solution
: Register a service endpoint in the Dataverse instance that connects to an Azure Service Bus
queue. Create and register an Azure-aware plug-in that uses the service endpoint. Register a step
on the plug-in that runs asynchronously on the record's Create message and in the post-operation
stage. Configure the Azure Function to process records as they are added to the queue..
Soles es una empresa de calzado que ha abierto recientemente su tien.pdfleolight2
Soles es una empresa de calzado que ha abierto recientemente su tienda en Ambrosia. Para
fabricar sus productos, Soles incurre en una variedad de costos diferentes. Cul de los siguientes
sera un ejemplo de un costo indirecto?
Grupo de opciones de respuesta:
Electricidad utilizada para hacer funcionar sus fbricas.
Costo de las mquinas para producir zapatos.
Costo del cuero utilizado para fabricar zapatos.
Salario pagado a los trabajadores de la fbrica..
So I have 3 enums named land_type, entity, tile as shown enum lan.pdfleolight2
So I have 3 enums named land_type, entity, tile as shown:
enum land_type {
GRASS,
WATER,
PATH_START,
PATH_END,
PATH_UP,
PATH_RIGHT,
PATH_DOWN,
PATH_LEFT,
TELEPORTER
};
enum entity {
EMPTY,
ENEMY,
BASIC_TOWER,
POWER_TOWER,
FORTIFIED_TOWER,
};
and I have created a struct named:
struct tile {
enum land_type land;
enum entity entity;
int n_enemies;
}; // which consists of all the enums.
I have also created something called map[SP1][SP2], SP1 = Row component of starting point
and SP2 is column component of starting point. both of type ints. Similarly, map[EP1][EP2] is
the end points. How do I assign these Starting points and end points into the enum
PATH_START and PATH_END respectively?.
So for C-ferns the CP is the commonwild type (green) and the cp is .pdfleolight2
So for C-ferns the CP is the common/wild type (green) and the cp is the mutant (polkadot)
for F1 I know I should get a 1:1 ratio and for F2 I know I should get a 3:1 ratio but I can't seem
to write out the Punnett squares on their own
think I am getting confused because one is haploid and the other is diploid, help!!!
need help making a Punnett square for these crossing that shows Mendelian genetics with CP as
wild and cp as a recessive mutant.
So I need to create a compound word game, and I dont quite understa.pdfleolight2
So I need to create a compound word game, and I don't quite understand how I can split up the
compound words that are selected by the user on a frame into individual buttons where each
button represents each letter, and the user can select which one starts the second word in a
compound word otherwise gives a prompt indicating their wrong and should try again without
having to make a class for each compound word I have. Below I have provided the array of
words, and the word class needed after that will be the startLetter class, where the compound
word is supposed to split into individual buttons. My whole goal is to fit it into one startLetter
class without needing a class for each of the compound words, so in this case, five different
classes I feel aren't necessary.
The compoundWordProject 4 Class/ Main
package compoundWordsProject4;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.awt.FlowLayout;
import java.awt.Font;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
//Creates class compoundWords4, extends JFrame and implemetns an ActionListener
public class compoundWords4 extends JFrame implements ActionListener {
//Creates instances for the Words array
static Word Words1 = new Word("SAND");
static Word Words2 = new Word("SANDWHICH", 5);
static Word Words3 = new Word("BED");
static Word Words4 = new Word("BEDROOM", 4);
static Word Words5 = new Word("CHESSECAKE", 7);
static Word Words6 = new Word("CAKE");
static Word Words7 = new Word("Apple");
static Word Words8 = new Word("FireHouse", 5);
static Word Words9 = new Word("Base");
static Word Words10 = new Word("BaseBall", 5);
static Word Words11 = new Word("Ball");
static Word Words12 = new Word("Bat");
// Creates an array for the word instances
static Word[] Words = { Words1, Words2, Words3, Words4, Words5, Words6, Words7,
Words8, Words9, Words10, Words11, Words12};
//Creates an empty array of buttons
JButton[] buttons;
//Creates a private variable for click
private JLabel click;
//Creates the constructor for compoundWords
public compoundWords4() {
setLayout(new FlowLayout()); //Sets the layout
//Creates a label
click = new JLabel("Click on a Compound Word:");
click.setFont(new Font("Arial", Font.BOLD, 25));
add(click);
//Adds words from the string array into Jbuttons
buttons = new JButton[Words.length];
//Creates all the buttons from array and adds actionListner
for(int i = 0; i < buttons.length; i++) {
buttons[i] = new JButton(Words[i].getWord());
buttons[i].addActionListener(this);
add(buttons[i]);
}
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);//Closes the program when the window
is closed
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
//Creates action performed when buttons are clicked
if(e.getSource() == buttons[0]) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "This is not a compound Word", "Incorrect",
JOpti.
SLL Corporation�s balance sheet is shown below. The current rate on .pdfleolight2
SLL Corporations balance sheet is shown below. The current rate on treasury bonds is 7%. The
yield to maturity on SLL's bonds is 10%. Assume a market risk premium of 8%. SLL's tax rate is
40%. SLL's stock price is $45, and it has 2 million shares outstanding. SLL's beta is unknown
because it only recently went public, but it is known that a comparable firms stock has a beta of
1.2 and that the comparable firms debt ratio (D/(D+E)) is 0.4. What is the weighted-average cost
of capital for SLL's Corporation?
SLL's Corporation
Balance Sheet ($ millions)
Assets
Liabilities and Equity
Cash and securities
10
Bonds
20
Accounts receivable
50
Common stock
50
Inventory
50
Retained earnings
80
Net fixed assets
40
Total assets
150
Total liability and equity
150
SLL's Corporation
Balance Sheet ($ millions)
Assets
Liabilities and Equity
Cash and securities
10
Bonds
20
Accounts receivable
50
Common stock
50
Inventory
50
Retained earnings
80
Net fixed assets
40
Total assets
150
Total liability and equity
150.
Solaris, Inc. tiene 2000 acciones del 5 , valor nominal de $10, acc.pdfleolight2
Solaris, Inc. tiene 2000 acciones del 5 %, valor nominal de $10, acciones preferentes
acumulativas y 50 000 acciones ordinarias de valor nominal de $1 en circulacin al 31 de
diciembre de 2017. Cul es el dividendo anual de las acciones preferentes? $5 por accin.
Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. During the month of June, .pdfleolight2
Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. During the month of June, the company purchased
$132,000 of materials. Also during the month of June, Slapshot Company incurred direct labor
cost of $113,000 and manufacturing overhead of $187,000. Inventory information is as follows:
Required:
1. Calculate the cost of goods manufactured for the month of June.
$fill in the blank 1
2. Calculate the cost of one hockey stick assuming that 1,900 sticks were completed during
June.
$fill in the blank 2per hockey stickJune 1June 30Materials$48,000$45,000Work in
process65,00063,000.
SGI versus Dell competencia en servidores y computaci�n en la nube.pdfleolight2
SGI versus Dell: competencia en servidores y computacin en la nube
Las computadoras de servidor (servidores) estn diseadas para realizar una computacin poderosa
y de uso intensivo de informacin que en el pasado solo podra haberse ejecutado en costosas
computadoras centrales. Los servidores tambin estn diseados para conectarse a computadoras
personales (PC) de escritorio y porttiles para que todos los empleados de la empresa puedan
acceder a la poderosa capacidad informtica y las aplicaciones de software para obtener
informacin histrica y en tiempo real sobre los eventos en curso. A fines de la dcada de 1990, la
potencia de los servidores aument enormemente a medida que Intel y AMD desarrollaron
microprocesadores (chips) cada vez ms avanzados que brindaban cada vez ms capacidad
informtica, una tendencia que ha continuado. Un servidor es fundamentalmente una PC con
esteroides. As como una PC comprada hoy es mucho ms poderosa que una comprada hace solo
dos o tres aos, los servidores individuales de hoy en da generalmente contienen
microprocesadores de Intel o AMD y otros componentes como potentes unidades grficas (GPU)
de Nvidia, enormes dispositivos de almacenamiento de Samsung o EMC, y potentes chips de red
de Cisco Systems. Todos estos componentes estn vinculados por alguna marca de software que
les permite trabajar juntos sin problemas para que puedan realizar la aplicacin informtica
especfica para la que fueron diseados. Hoy en da, los servidores son ms o menos similares a las
supercomputadoras del pasado; pueden procesar cantidades asombrosas de datos para ejecutar
aplicaciones de software altamente complejas y pueden acceder y almacenar enormes cantidades
de informacin. Como resultado, los servidores son la base de los centros de gestin de bases de
datos de la mayora de las empresas. Desde sus inicios, el desarrollo de la industria de servidores
se ha visto afectado por la falta de estndares industriales comunes; cada fabricante de servidores
ha buscado obtener una ventaja competitiva de sus chips, software o incluso de su carcasa o
chasis de servidor patentados. (El chasis del servidor aloja y vincula cualquier combinacin de
componentes, como dispositivos de almacenamiento, microprocesador, hardware de red,
sistemas de refrigeracin y placa base, que elige el fabricante del servidor y, por tanto, determina
el diseo final del servidor). La mayora de las principales empresas informticas que fabrican
servidores, como como IBM, HP y Dell utilizan chips basados en la arquitectura informtica x86
iniciada por Intel, que otorg la licencia a su principal competidor, AMD. Sin embargo, Sun, que
alguna vez domin el mercado de los servidores, utiliza sus propios chips y software patentados
para alimentar sus servidores; en el pasado, Silicon Graphics tambin fue un competidor en este
mercado, ofreciendo una solucin de servidor de supercomputacin. Los servidores fabricados por
diferentes empresas tambin estn cargados con una amplia variedad de diferente.
Si escuchara que la diversidad cultural est� desapareciendo en una d.pdfleolight2
Si escuchara que la diversidad cultural est desapareciendo en una de las regiones con mayor
diversidad cultural del mundo, usted:
asumir que este fenmeno no est relacionado con ninguna otra degradacin ambiental
suponga que los cientficos ya han estudiado su idioma y biodiversidad, por lo que no existe una
amenaza inmediata para su existencia continua.
inducir que la biodiversidad tambin estaba desapareciendo, porque los dos tienden a ir de la
mano
deducir que la biodiversidad tambin estaba desapareciendo, porque las dos tienden a ir de la
mano a.
asumir que este fenmeno no est relacionado con ninguna otra degradacin ambiental b.
suponga que los cientficos ya han estudiado su idioma y biodiversidad, por lo que no existe una
amenaza inmediata para su existencia continua. C.
inducir que la biodiversidad tambin estaba desapareciendo, porque los dos tienden a ir de la
mano d.
deducir que la biodiversidad tambin estaba desapareciendo, porque las dos tienden a ir de la
mano.
Since March 2020, the world has undergone a major health and financi.pdfleolight2
Since March 2020, the world has undergone a major health and financial crises due to the spread
of COVID -19. As consumers, we have had to get used to a new way of purchasing, primarily
through e-commerce. Also, as consumers we have had to learn to be patient - shipping times
have gotten longer and supplies/products are often not available because suppliers are located far
away. We have really learned what long lead times mean! Can we remember what it was like
before COVID-19?
I want you to reflect on how and why global supply chains became so stressed during the
pandemic. Now that the world is fully aware of what a supply chain is and does, a good question
to ask is: why did supply chains move overseas in the first place? Dig deep and research about
why many supply chains moved out of the U.S. to China back in the 1980s and 1990s...the
beginnings of globalization.
Apply concepts discussed so far to answer the following questions:
Why did manufacturing leave the U.S. for China 50 years ago?
How has globalization helped China became a manufacturing giant?
What were the main catalysts for manufacturing to move from the U.S. to China?
Discuss the influence of the Chinese culture on the development of a manufacturing economy.
How have free trade/government intervention and tariffs/quotas played a role in helping to create
China's manufacturing economy?
Explain how supply chains have developed in China and the impact on U.S. economy.
Your case study should include a title page, an Executive Summary, a 3-4 page body (12 pt font
1.5 spacing), and a bibliography citing your source material in APA format. Executive
summaries restate the purpose, scope, and conclusions of the research paper/project in a concise
but thorough manner - should be 3-4 paragraphs..
Simulation of traffic queues in a junction with lightsIt has been .pdfleolight2
Simulation of traffic queues in a junction with lights
It has been determined that the traffic flow in the junction below is not satisfactory, there are
often long queues.
The junction is controlled by the four light signals s1, s2, s3 and s4.
A significant part of the traffic that comes from E, to the right in the figure, is to turn left towards
S in the junction but they are often blocked by vehicles that comes from W. To solve this
problem, an additional lane for vehicles that comes from E respective W that are
to turn left in the junction, i.e. we would like to have a junction like this:
This junction does have additional lanes controlled by the light signals s2 and s5.
To determine the length of these lanes, we would like to have a program that simulates the traffic
flow in the crossing at different lengths of these turning" lanes, different traffic intensity and
different cycles of the light signals. To do this it is enough to study the flow in one direction, i.e.
in a system like this:
Since traffic from E aiming to both N and W are controlled by the same light signal (s1) we dont
need to separate these. We treat this traffic as aiming to W. We dont need to track the vehicles
when they have left the crossing.
Computer model
We represent a lane with an array where each element is either empty (null) or a vehicle (all
vehicles are assumed to have the same size).
The system consists of the lanes (r0, r1 and r2) and two light signals (s1 and s2):
In a time step one or more of the following events may occur:
_ a signal changes color.
_ a vehicle passes a signal (if it shows green).
_ a vehicle advances one step in a lane (if the place before it is free).
_ the vehicle immediately before X (i.e. in link list r0[0]) is moved to r1 or r2 depending on its
destination (W or S),
_ a vehicle arrives to the system at the point E.
A simulation consists of a time stepping where the events above occur.
The function of the light signals
A signal is green or red (no yellow light is needed). A signal is characterized by two parameters:
_ a period i.e. the number of time steps from the start of one green cycle to the start of the next.
_ a greenperiod i.e. the number of timesteps the signal is green.
These parameters are assigned when the light signal is built (ie as parameters to the constructor).
A signal needs an internal clock that is ticked by a step-method. It is a good idea (but not
necessary) to let the clock be circular, ie when it reaches the end of the period, it is reset to zero.
You also need a method that decides whether the signal is green or not.
Both signals should have the same period and start as green.
Example: If the period is 7 and the green period for s1 is 3 and fore s2 is 2, the table below
shows how the internal clock should tick and what color they show
Simulation
The program is controlled by the following parameters:
_ The length of the lanes. The lanes r1 and r2 always have the same length.
_ Probability of an arrival, i.e. th.
Significant Cybersecurity Attack on Critical Infrastructure [Your s.pdfleolight2
Significant Cybersecurity Attack on Critical Infrastructure? [Your story or incident has to be
about Critical Infrastructure]
In a minimum of 150 words, select and summarize what you will consider as one of the most
important (e.g., shocking, impactful, etc.) cybersecurity attacks on critical infrastructure across
the globe. You can select any incident from anywhere across the globe. What solutions (at least
three) would you consider impactful and can serve as protective and preventative strategies that
would have lessened the financial and reputational cost to the company? Insert the link to the
story..
Signals and Systems class 6. (20 Points) Which of following impulse .pdfleolight2
Signals and Systems class 6. (20 Points) Which of following impulse responses correspond(s) to
stable LTI systems? Show why? a. h1(t)=e(1j)tu(t) b. h2[n]=2nu[n+2].
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Honest Reviews of Tim Han LMA Course Program.pptxtimhan337
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.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
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.