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1) Aspartylglycosaminuriaa) What is the inheritance pattern of thi.pdfanandinternational01
1) Aspartylglycosaminuria
a) What is the inheritance pattern of this disease;
Aspartylglucosaminuria is a genetic condition that is inherited from both parents. The AGU
patient is born with two copies of the mutated AGA gene. One copy comes from the mother’s
egg and the other copy comes from the father’s sperm In order to develop
aspartylglucosaminuria, the individual must inherit changes in both of his AGU genes
(autonomic recessive inheritance). When a person receives one changed form of the gene AGU
from one of the parents, the individual is then classified as a carrier.
b) What is the incidence of this disease in the USA, i.e. what fraction of the population is
affected;
Aspartylglucosaminuria is estimated to affect 1 in 18,500 people in Finland. This condition is
less common in other countries, but the incidence is unknown.Even though this disease can occur
in various races and ethnicities, another study backed this finding up by stating that 1 in 26,000
people in Finland had the disease and that 1 in 18,000 were carriers.
After trisomy 21 and fragile X syndrome, this is the most frequent multiple congenital
anomaly/mental retardation syndrome in Finland
c) What is the biochemical defect that causes this disease? (15 points)
The disease is caused by a defect in an enzyme known as aspartylglucosaminidase. This enzyme
plays a significant role in our bodies because it aids in breaking down certain sugars (for
example,oligosaccharides) that are attached to specific proteins (for example, glycoproteins).
Aspartylglucosaminuria itself is characterized as a lysosomal disease because it does deal with
inadequate activity in an enzyme\'s function. Aspartylglucosaminidase functions to break down
glycoproteins. These proteins are most abundant in the tissues of the body and in the surfaces of
major organs, such as theliver, spleen, thyroid and nerves. When glycoproteins are not broken
down, aspartylglucosaminidase backs up in the lysosomes along with other substances. This
backup causes progressive damage to the tissues and organs
2) Alpha-mannosidosis
a) What is the inheritance pattern of this disease;
This condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, which means both copies of the
gene in each cell have mutations. The parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive
condition each carry one copy of the mutated gene, but they typically do not show signs and
symptoms of the condition.
b) What is the incidence of this disease in the USA, i.e. what fraction of the population is
affected;
The worldwide incidence of alpha-mannosidosis is in the range of 1 per 500,000 to 1 per
1,000,000. Mannosidosis is found in all ethnic groups in Europe, America, Africa, and Asia.
c) What is the biochemical defect that causes this disease? (15 points)
Alpha-mannosidosis is a lysosomal storage disorder caused by deficient activity of the enzyme
alpha-D-mannosidase. In humans it is known to be caused by an autosomal recessive genetic
mutation. In lives.
import required package file import java.io.File; The Filed.pdfanandinternational01
// import required package file
import java.io.File;
// The Filedetails class
public class FileDetails {
// Constructor that performs the action
public FileDetails(String filename)
{
// File object to get details
File file=new File(filename);
// printing obsolute path
System.out.println(\"Absolute path of file:\"+file.getAbsolutePath());
// printing file size in bytes
System.out.println(\"File Size in bytes:\"+file.length());
// Checking if file is readable
if(file.canRead())
System.out.println(\"The file is readable\");
else
System.out.println(\"The file is not readable\");
// checking if file is writable
if(file.canWrite())
System.out.println(\"The file is writable\");
else
System.out.println(\"The file is not writable\");
}
// main method goes here
public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
// object instantiation
FileDetails fd=new FileDetails(\"anyfile.doc\"); // You should give exact path and file name
here
}
}
// Importing required packages
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.PrintStream;
// the writestring class
public class WriteString {
// Writestring class
public WriteString(String filename,String text) throws FileNotFoundException
{
// File object
File file=new File(filename);
// Printsteam class that connects file using file output stream
PrintStream ps=new PrintStream(new FileOutputStream(file));
// using println method to write to the file
ps.println(text);
}
// main method to execute the code
public static void main(String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException
{
// the writestring class instantiation
WriteString ws=new WriteString(\"f1.txt\",\"Hello World\"); // You should give exact path
and file name here
}
}
// importing packages
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.PrintStream;
// The writints class
public class WriteInts {
// the constructor to instantiate
public WriteInts(String filename,int[] myArr) throws FileNotFoundException
{
// File object
File file=new File(filename);
// Using print stream to write integers
PrintStream ps=new PrintStream(new FileOutputStream(file));
//Looping through array elements to write every element
for(int i=0;i
Solution
// import required package file
import java.io.File;
// The Filedetails class
public class FileDetails {
// Constructor that performs the action
public FileDetails(String filename)
{
// File object to get details
File file=new File(filename);
// printing obsolute path
System.out.println(\"Absolute path of file:\"+file.getAbsolutePath());
// printing file size in bytes
System.out.println(\"File Size in bytes:\"+file.length());
// Checking if file is readable
if(file.canRead())
System.out.println(\"The file is readable\");
else
System.out.println(\"The file is not readable\");
// checking if file is writable
if(file.canWrite())
System.out.println(\"The file is writable\");
else
System.out.println(\"The file.
Devaluation Revaluation Increases imports Increases exports Increases the balance of
payments on the current account Reduces an inflationary gap if exists Makes domestic goods
cheaper for holders of foreign currency Fixed exchange rate regime Flexible (Floating)
exchange rate regime Certainty about the value of a currency distorts incentives for importing
and exporting goods and services Signals a commitment not to engage in inflationary policies
Enables policy makers to engage in monetary policy
Solution
Devaluation Revaluation Increases imports Increases exports Increases the balance of
payments on the current account Reduces an inflationary gap if exists Makes domestic goods
cheaper for holders of foreign currency Fixed exchange rate regime Flexible (Floating)
exchange rate regime Certainty about the value of a currency distorts incentives for importing
and exporting goods and services Signals a commitment not to engage in inflationary policies
Enables policy makers to engage in monetary policy.
Project #4 Urban Population Dynamics This project will acquaint y.pdfanandinternational01
Project #4: Urban Population Dynamics This project will acquaint you with population
modeling and how linear algebra tools may be used to study it. Background Kolman, pages
305-307. Population modeling is useful from many different perspectives: planners at the city,
state, and national level who look at human populations and need forecasts of populations in
order to do planning for future needs. These future needs include housing, schools, care for the
elderly, jobs, and utilities such as electricity,water and transportation. businesses do population
planning so as to predict how the portions of the population that use their product will be
changing. Ecologists use population models to study ecological systems, especially those where
endangered species are involved so as to try to find measures that will restore the population.
medical researchers treat microorganisms and viruses as populations and seek to understand the
dynamics of their populations; especially why some thrive in certain environments but don\'t in
others. In human situations, it is normal to take intervals of 10 years as the census is taken every
10 years. Thus the age groups would be 0-9,10-19,11-20 etc , so 8 or 9 age categories would
probably be appropriate. The survival fractions would then show the fraction of \"newborns\" (0-
9) who survive to age 10, the fraction of 10 to 19 year olds who survive to 20 etc. This type of
data is compiled, for example, by actuaries working for insurance companies for life and medical
insurance purposes. The basic equations we begin with are (1) x(k+1) = Ax(k) k=0,1,2,. . . and
x(0) given with solution found iteratively to be (2) x(k) = Akx(0) (see Kolman for details of the
structure of A, which is 7 x 7 in this case). Your Project Suppose we are studying the
population dynamics of Los Angeles for the purpose of making a planning proposal to the city
which will form the basis for predicting school, transportation, housing, water, and electrical
needs for the years from 2000 on. As above, we take the unit of time to be 10 years, and take 7
age groups: 0-9,10-19,...,50-59,60+. Suppose further that the population distribution as of 1990
(the last census) is (3.1, 2.8, 2.0, 2.5, 2.0, 1.8, 2.9) (x105 ) and that the Leslie matrix,A, for this
model appears as Part One: Interpret carefully each of the nonzero terms in the matrix. In
addition, indicate what factors you think might change those numbers (they might be social,
economical, political or environmental). Part Two: Predict: what the population distribution
will look like in 2000, 2010, 2020 and 2030 what the total population will be in each of those
years by what fraction the total population changed each year Additionally, what does your
software tell you the largest, positive eigenvalue of A is? Part Three: Decide if you believe the
population is going to zero, becoming stable, or is unstable in the long run. Be sure and describe
in your write up how you arrived at your conclusion. If.
Triple bond complexes Cobalt forms complexes with triple bonded alkynes and
cyano compounds. This property is exploited in the use of dicobalt octacarbonyl as protective
group for alkynes. In the Nicholas reaction an alkyne group is also protected and at the same
time the alpha-carbon position is activated for nucleophilic substitution. [edit]Cyclization
reactions Cobalt compounds react with dialkynes and dienes to cyclic intermediates in
cyclometalation. Other alkynes, alkens, nitriles or carbon monoxide can then insert themselves
into the Co-C bond. Reaction types based on this concept are the Pauson–Khand reaction (CO
insertion) and alkyne trimerization (notably with cyclopentadienylcobalt dicarbonyl).
[edit]Carbonylations Organocobalt compounds are used as catalysts in carbonylation reactions
and more specifically in hydroformylation , the formation of aldehydes from an alkene,
formaldehyde and hydrogen. An important catalyst in this reaction type is HCo(CO)4
(cobalthydrocarbonyl) at one time used in the industrial production of butyraldehyde from
propylene. In these processes cobalt catalysts are competing with rhodium catalysts such as
HRh(CO)(PPh3)4]. In hydrocarboxylations hydrogen is replaced by water or an alcohol and the
reaction product is a carboxylic acid or an ester. An example of this reaction type is the
conversion of butadiene to adipic acid. Cobalt catalysts (together with iron) are relevant in the
Fischer-Tropsch process in which synthesis gas is converted to hydrocarbons. The basic reaction
sequence is depicted below [3]: M + CO ? M-CO (M = Co, Fe) M-CO + H2 ? M-CH3 M-CH3 +
CO ? OC-M-CH3 OC-M-CH3 ? M-(CO)-CH3 M-(CO)-CH3 + H2 ? M-CH2CH3 [edit]Vitamin
B12-type compounds In vitamin B12 cobalt has an octahedral geometry with a Co-C bond in an
axial position. In methylcobalamin the ligand is a methyl group. [edit]Sandwich compounds
Organocobalt compounds form sandwich compounds. Cobaltocene is a 19-electron metallocene,
the compound CoCp(C6(Me)6) ha 20 electrons and 21 electrons are counted in Co(C6(Me)6)2 .
The Kläui ligand binds metals. [edit]Cobalt-Mediated Radical Polymerization Main article:
Cobalt mediated radical polymerization The weak cobalt(III)- carbon bond is exploited in so-
called cobalt-mediated radical polymerization (CMRP) which is a type of controlled radical
polymerization.[4] A Co-C bond containing radical initiator breaks up (by heat or by light) in a
carbon free radical and a cobalt(II) radical species. The carbon radical starts polymer chain
formation with monomer for instance an alkene as in any ordinary radical polymerization. Cobalt
is unusual in that it can reversibly reform a covalent bond with the carbon radical terminus of the
growing chain. This reduces the concentration of radicals to a minimum and also undesirable
termination reactions by recombination of two carbon radicals. The cobalt trapping reagent is
called a persistent radical and the cobalt-capped polymer chain is said to dormant. CMRP .
1) Aspartylglycosaminuriaa) What is the inheritance pattern of thi.pdfanandinternational01
1) Aspartylglycosaminuria
a) What is the inheritance pattern of this disease;
Aspartylglucosaminuria is a genetic condition that is inherited from both parents. The AGU
patient is born with two copies of the mutated AGA gene. One copy comes from the mother’s
egg and the other copy comes from the father’s sperm In order to develop
aspartylglucosaminuria, the individual must inherit changes in both of his AGU genes
(autonomic recessive inheritance). When a person receives one changed form of the gene AGU
from one of the parents, the individual is then classified as a carrier.
b) What is the incidence of this disease in the USA, i.e. what fraction of the population is
affected;
Aspartylglucosaminuria is estimated to affect 1 in 18,500 people in Finland. This condition is
less common in other countries, but the incidence is unknown.Even though this disease can occur
in various races and ethnicities, another study backed this finding up by stating that 1 in 26,000
people in Finland had the disease and that 1 in 18,000 were carriers.
After trisomy 21 and fragile X syndrome, this is the most frequent multiple congenital
anomaly/mental retardation syndrome in Finland
c) What is the biochemical defect that causes this disease? (15 points)
The disease is caused by a defect in an enzyme known as aspartylglucosaminidase. This enzyme
plays a significant role in our bodies because it aids in breaking down certain sugars (for
example,oligosaccharides) that are attached to specific proteins (for example, glycoproteins).
Aspartylglucosaminuria itself is characterized as a lysosomal disease because it does deal with
inadequate activity in an enzyme\'s function. Aspartylglucosaminidase functions to break down
glycoproteins. These proteins are most abundant in the tissues of the body and in the surfaces of
major organs, such as theliver, spleen, thyroid and nerves. When glycoproteins are not broken
down, aspartylglucosaminidase backs up in the lysosomes along with other substances. This
backup causes progressive damage to the tissues and organs
2) Alpha-mannosidosis
a) What is the inheritance pattern of this disease;
This condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, which means both copies of the
gene in each cell have mutations. The parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive
condition each carry one copy of the mutated gene, but they typically do not show signs and
symptoms of the condition.
b) What is the incidence of this disease in the USA, i.e. what fraction of the population is
affected;
The worldwide incidence of alpha-mannosidosis is in the range of 1 per 500,000 to 1 per
1,000,000. Mannosidosis is found in all ethnic groups in Europe, America, Africa, and Asia.
c) What is the biochemical defect that causes this disease? (15 points)
Alpha-mannosidosis is a lysosomal storage disorder caused by deficient activity of the enzyme
alpha-D-mannosidase. In humans it is known to be caused by an autosomal recessive genetic
mutation. In lives.
import required package file import java.io.File; The Filed.pdfanandinternational01
// import required package file
import java.io.File;
// The Filedetails class
public class FileDetails {
// Constructor that performs the action
public FileDetails(String filename)
{
// File object to get details
File file=new File(filename);
// printing obsolute path
System.out.println(\"Absolute path of file:\"+file.getAbsolutePath());
// printing file size in bytes
System.out.println(\"File Size in bytes:\"+file.length());
// Checking if file is readable
if(file.canRead())
System.out.println(\"The file is readable\");
else
System.out.println(\"The file is not readable\");
// checking if file is writable
if(file.canWrite())
System.out.println(\"The file is writable\");
else
System.out.println(\"The file is not writable\");
}
// main method goes here
public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
// object instantiation
FileDetails fd=new FileDetails(\"anyfile.doc\"); // You should give exact path and file name
here
}
}
// Importing required packages
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.PrintStream;
// the writestring class
public class WriteString {
// Writestring class
public WriteString(String filename,String text) throws FileNotFoundException
{
// File object
File file=new File(filename);
// Printsteam class that connects file using file output stream
PrintStream ps=new PrintStream(new FileOutputStream(file));
// using println method to write to the file
ps.println(text);
}
// main method to execute the code
public static void main(String[] args) throws FileNotFoundException
{
// the writestring class instantiation
WriteString ws=new WriteString(\"f1.txt\",\"Hello World\"); // You should give exact path
and file name here
}
}
// importing packages
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.PrintStream;
// The writints class
public class WriteInts {
// the constructor to instantiate
public WriteInts(String filename,int[] myArr) throws FileNotFoundException
{
// File object
File file=new File(filename);
// Using print stream to write integers
PrintStream ps=new PrintStream(new FileOutputStream(file));
//Looping through array elements to write every element
for(int i=0;i
Solution
// import required package file
import java.io.File;
// The Filedetails class
public class FileDetails {
// Constructor that performs the action
public FileDetails(String filename)
{
// File object to get details
File file=new File(filename);
// printing obsolute path
System.out.println(\"Absolute path of file:\"+file.getAbsolutePath());
// printing file size in bytes
System.out.println(\"File Size in bytes:\"+file.length());
// Checking if file is readable
if(file.canRead())
System.out.println(\"The file is readable\");
else
System.out.println(\"The file is not readable\");
// checking if file is writable
if(file.canWrite())
System.out.println(\"The file is writable\");
else
System.out.println(\"The file.
Devaluation Revaluation Increases imports Increases exports Increases the balance of
payments on the current account Reduces an inflationary gap if exists Makes domestic goods
cheaper for holders of foreign currency Fixed exchange rate regime Flexible (Floating)
exchange rate regime Certainty about the value of a currency distorts incentives for importing
and exporting goods and services Signals a commitment not to engage in inflationary policies
Enables policy makers to engage in monetary policy
Solution
Devaluation Revaluation Increases imports Increases exports Increases the balance of
payments on the current account Reduces an inflationary gap if exists Makes domestic goods
cheaper for holders of foreign currency Fixed exchange rate regime Flexible (Floating)
exchange rate regime Certainty about the value of a currency distorts incentives for importing
and exporting goods and services Signals a commitment not to engage in inflationary policies
Enables policy makers to engage in monetary policy.
Project #4 Urban Population Dynamics This project will acquaint y.pdfanandinternational01
Project #4: Urban Population Dynamics This project will acquaint you with population
modeling and how linear algebra tools may be used to study it. Background Kolman, pages
305-307. Population modeling is useful from many different perspectives: planners at the city,
state, and national level who look at human populations and need forecasts of populations in
order to do planning for future needs. These future needs include housing, schools, care for the
elderly, jobs, and utilities such as electricity,water and transportation. businesses do population
planning so as to predict how the portions of the population that use their product will be
changing. Ecologists use population models to study ecological systems, especially those where
endangered species are involved so as to try to find measures that will restore the population.
medical researchers treat microorganisms and viruses as populations and seek to understand the
dynamics of their populations; especially why some thrive in certain environments but don\'t in
others. In human situations, it is normal to take intervals of 10 years as the census is taken every
10 years. Thus the age groups would be 0-9,10-19,11-20 etc , so 8 or 9 age categories would
probably be appropriate. The survival fractions would then show the fraction of \"newborns\" (0-
9) who survive to age 10, the fraction of 10 to 19 year olds who survive to 20 etc. This type of
data is compiled, for example, by actuaries working for insurance companies for life and medical
insurance purposes. The basic equations we begin with are (1) x(k+1) = Ax(k) k=0,1,2,. . . and
x(0) given with solution found iteratively to be (2) x(k) = Akx(0) (see Kolman for details of the
structure of A, which is 7 x 7 in this case). Your Project Suppose we are studying the
population dynamics of Los Angeles for the purpose of making a planning proposal to the city
which will form the basis for predicting school, transportation, housing, water, and electrical
needs for the years from 2000 on. As above, we take the unit of time to be 10 years, and take 7
age groups: 0-9,10-19,...,50-59,60+. Suppose further that the population distribution as of 1990
(the last census) is (3.1, 2.8, 2.0, 2.5, 2.0, 1.8, 2.9) (x105 ) and that the Leslie matrix,A, for this
model appears as Part One: Interpret carefully each of the nonzero terms in the matrix. In
addition, indicate what factors you think might change those numbers (they might be social,
economical, political or environmental). Part Two: Predict: what the population distribution
will look like in 2000, 2010, 2020 and 2030 what the total population will be in each of those
years by what fraction the total population changed each year Additionally, what does your
software tell you the largest, positive eigenvalue of A is? Part Three: Decide if you believe the
population is going to zero, becoming stable, or is unstable in the long run. Be sure and describe
in your write up how you arrived at your conclusion. If.
Triple bond complexes Cobalt forms complexes with triple bonded alkynes and
cyano compounds. This property is exploited in the use of dicobalt octacarbonyl as protective
group for alkynes. In the Nicholas reaction an alkyne group is also protected and at the same
time the alpha-carbon position is activated for nucleophilic substitution. [edit]Cyclization
reactions Cobalt compounds react with dialkynes and dienes to cyclic intermediates in
cyclometalation. Other alkynes, alkens, nitriles or carbon monoxide can then insert themselves
into the Co-C bond. Reaction types based on this concept are the Pauson–Khand reaction (CO
insertion) and alkyne trimerization (notably with cyclopentadienylcobalt dicarbonyl).
[edit]Carbonylations Organocobalt compounds are used as catalysts in carbonylation reactions
and more specifically in hydroformylation , the formation of aldehydes from an alkene,
formaldehyde and hydrogen. An important catalyst in this reaction type is HCo(CO)4
(cobalthydrocarbonyl) at one time used in the industrial production of butyraldehyde from
propylene. In these processes cobalt catalysts are competing with rhodium catalysts such as
HRh(CO)(PPh3)4]. In hydrocarboxylations hydrogen is replaced by water or an alcohol and the
reaction product is a carboxylic acid or an ester. An example of this reaction type is the
conversion of butadiene to adipic acid. Cobalt catalysts (together with iron) are relevant in the
Fischer-Tropsch process in which synthesis gas is converted to hydrocarbons. The basic reaction
sequence is depicted below [3]: M + CO ? M-CO (M = Co, Fe) M-CO + H2 ? M-CH3 M-CH3 +
CO ? OC-M-CH3 OC-M-CH3 ? M-(CO)-CH3 M-(CO)-CH3 + H2 ? M-CH2CH3 [edit]Vitamin
B12-type compounds In vitamin B12 cobalt has an octahedral geometry with a Co-C bond in an
axial position. In methylcobalamin the ligand is a methyl group. [edit]Sandwich compounds
Organocobalt compounds form sandwich compounds. Cobaltocene is a 19-electron metallocene,
the compound CoCp(C6(Me)6) ha 20 electrons and 21 electrons are counted in Co(C6(Me)6)2 .
The Kläui ligand binds metals. [edit]Cobalt-Mediated Radical Polymerization Main article:
Cobalt mediated radical polymerization The weak cobalt(III)- carbon bond is exploited in so-
called cobalt-mediated radical polymerization (CMRP) which is a type of controlled radical
polymerization.[4] A Co-C bond containing radical initiator breaks up (by heat or by light) in a
carbon free radical and a cobalt(II) radical species. The carbon radical starts polymer chain
formation with monomer for instance an alkene as in any ordinary radical polymerization. Cobalt
is unusual in that it can reversibly reform a covalent bond with the carbon radical terminus of the
growing chain. This reduces the concentration of radicals to a minimum and also undesirable
termination reactions by recombination of two carbon radicals. The cobalt trapping reagent is
called a persistent radical and the cobalt-capped polymer chain is said to dormant. CMRP .
In general, the more hydrophobic ,less polar, and larger an organic contaminant
molecule, the less likely it is to biodegrade and the more likely it is to adhere to sediment
particles and sediment organic carbon matter. more volatile,more is the tendency of
biodegradability. more hydrophillic,then non polar and its more biodegradable .
Solution
In general, the more hydrophobic ,less polar, and larger an organic contaminant
molecule, the less likely it is to biodegrade and the more likely it is to adhere to sediment
particles and sediment organic carbon matter. more volatile,more is the tendency of
biodegradability. more hydrophillic,then non polar and its more biodegradable ..
the correct options are --1) There are several observations t.pdfanandinternational01
the correct options are --
1) There are several observations that have identical or nearly identical x-values yet different y-
values. Therefore, the value of y is not determined solely by x, but also by various other factors.
4) There appears to be a general tendency for y to decrease in value as x increases in value.
Solution
the correct options are --
1) There are several observations that have identical or nearly identical x-values yet different y-
values. Therefore, the value of y is not determined solely by x, but also by various other factors.
4) There appears to be a general tendency for y to decrease in value as x increases in value..
Q1. The answer is true. This is because there are over a million kno.pdfanandinternational01
Q1. The answer is true. This is because there are over a million known species of insects
Solution
Q1. The answer is true. This is because there are over a million known species of insects.
Stakeholders in the compensation arena are as followingShareholde.pdfanandinternational01
Stakeholders in the compensation arena are as following:
Shareholders or owners are the first stakeholders who establish the organization. Their
compensation is affected through wealth maximization and it is done through achievement of
certain goals and objectives. Shareholders appoint managers as their agent and managers work
on behalf of them. They are the biggest stakeholders who affect strategic decision making
process.
Employees are the stakeholders that work within the organization. The contribute through
feedback and inputs. A compensation plan is must to keep their motivation level up so that goals
and objectives are achieved. ESOP is another form of compensation to the employees.
Suppliers and vendors are associated with the organization and they are also affected by firms’
decision. They are the ones that make firms functional in some capacity and attract compensation
due to change in approach by the firm.
Customers are the buyers of product and services produced by the firms. Any negligence in it
will attract compensation.
Neighbors and societies are affected by the actions taken up by the firms are compensations are
paid in terms of pollution control, social welfare and environmental care. Also, firms have to
modify their decisions to make it appropriate for the neighbors and societies.
Solution
Stakeholders in the compensation arena are as following:
Shareholders or owners are the first stakeholders who establish the organization. Their
compensation is affected through wealth maximization and it is done through achievement of
certain goals and objectives. Shareholders appoint managers as their agent and managers work
on behalf of them. They are the biggest stakeholders who affect strategic decision making
process.
Employees are the stakeholders that work within the organization. The contribute through
feedback and inputs. A compensation plan is must to keep their motivation level up so that goals
and objectives are achieved. ESOP is another form of compensation to the employees.
Suppliers and vendors are associated with the organization and they are also affected by firms’
decision. They are the ones that make firms functional in some capacity and attract compensation
due to change in approach by the firm.
Customers are the buyers of product and services produced by the firms. Any negligence in it
will attract compensation.
Neighbors and societies are affected by the actions taken up by the firms are compensations are
paid in terms of pollution control, social welfare and environmental care. Also, firms have to
modify their decisions to make it appropriate for the neighbors and societies..
problems while testing a program are Testing issues include the d.pdfanandinternational01
problems while testing a program are:
Testing issues include the development, creation, administration, scoring and interpretation of
psychological tests.
requirements-related testing problems
stakeholder involvement and commitment problems
management-related testing problems
Validations are:
1.Validation is Performed after a work product is produced against established criteria ensuring
that the product integrates correctly into the environment.
2.Determination of correctness of the final software product by a development project with
respect to the user needs and requirements.
3.It has dynamic activities, as it includes executing the software against the requirements.
4.It is a subjective process and involves subjective decisions on how well a software works.
5.Validation is done during testing like feature testing, integration testing, system testing, load
testing, compatibility testing, stress testing, etc.
Solution
problems while testing a program are:
Testing issues include the development, creation, administration, scoring and interpretation of
psychological tests.
requirements-related testing problems
stakeholder involvement and commitment problems
management-related testing problems
Validations are:
1.Validation is Performed after a work product is produced against established criteria ensuring
that the product integrates correctly into the environment.
2.Determination of correctness of the final software product by a development project with
respect to the user needs and requirements.
3.It has dynamic activities, as it includes executing the software against the requirements.
4.It is a subjective process and involves subjective decisions on how well a software works.
5.Validation is done during testing like feature testing, integration testing, system testing, load
testing, compatibility testing, stress testing, etc..
Occipital lobe-Houses area responsible for perception of vision and .pdfanandinternational01
Occipital lobe-Houses area responsible for perception of vision and analysis of visual data
Premotor area(motor association area)-plans but does not produce motor movements
Frontal lobe -Most anterior lobe of the brain
Parietal lobe-planning and execution of activities in response to multiple stimuli
Temporal lobe-Lateral region which houses area associated with hearing and smell
Motor speech(broca )area-recognition of written and spoken language
Insula-Deep to other lobes
Affective language area-allows understanding and use of emotional cortex in spoken languate
Posterior language area-produces muscle movements associated with speaking
Prefrontal cortex-superior region of cerebrum which houses primary somatosensory cortex
Solution
Occipital lobe-Houses area responsible for perception of vision and analysis of visual data
Premotor area(motor association area)-plans but does not produce motor movements
Frontal lobe -Most anterior lobe of the brain
Parietal lobe-planning and execution of activities in response to multiple stimuli
Temporal lobe-Lateral region which houses area associated with hearing and smell
Motor speech(broca )area-recognition of written and spoken language
Insula-Deep to other lobes
Affective language area-allows understanding and use of emotional cortex in spoken languate
Posterior language area-produces muscle movements associated with speaking
Prefrontal cortex-superior region of cerebrum which houses primary somatosensory cortex.
long term business benefits of integrated dataStrategic thinking .pdfanandinternational01
long term business benefits of integrated data:
Strategic thinking is a powerful leadership tool that gives organizations the foresight and insight
needed to succeed in the long term, especially when applied throughout the organization.
The Power of Strategic Thinking
There is power in strategic thinking and it is available to everyone. When organizations begin to
think strategically, they gain:
* Insight, or problem solving skills, that help them intuitively make sense of chaos in their
environment.
* The ability to see emerging conditions that could potentially provide long-term competitive
advantage.
* The skill of visualizing, interpreting and scanning the environment for information about the
organization’s present and future.
* The ability to identify new market opportunities and create real solutions that advance
business.
* The ability to understand the importance of relationship building and its interconnectedness
with business goals.
Insight and Foresight
In their article, Managing strategic planning paradigms in China, Liu and Roos (2006) explain
what happened in 2005 when the Chinese government became the third largest trading nation in
the world. Foreign investors who wanted to trade in the Chinese market had to give up partial
ownership of their companies. They also had to give up the right to offer insight or foresight
about the future of their companies. Many companies agreed to do this because they realized that
they did not know their new environment and needed to depend on others to build the necessary
relationships to achieve success in China. Now that these investors are familiar with the Chinese
markets and culture, they are causing what Andrew Grove calls “a strategic inflection point” or a
fundamentally big change in their business environment. Having regained their freedom, it will
be those companies who exercise their strategic thinking muscles that will succeed in the long
run.
Everyone can be a Strategic Thinker
Many organizations do not involve all levels of employees in strategic thinking. They believe
that regular employees are not capable of strategic thinking and that only executives can
visualize, interpret and scan the environment for information about the organization’s present
and future. How wrong they are!
Another reason why organizations don’t employ strategic thinking is that company hiring
processes are often flawed. People are hired because of who they know and the agenda they are
bringing to the table. This means that valuable strategic thinking skills such as insight and
foresight are overlooked and replaced with nepotism and government control.
Finding New Opportunities
What does your organization stand to gain from teaching everyone to become a strategic thinker?
Another example of insight came from the mind of William Coleman. Coleman, a 58 year old
billionaire and former co-founder of BEA Systems, has created a new company called Cassatt
(Lyons, 2006). He came up with the simple concept of the .
K =[C] 2 [D]Reactants are both solidliquid, so they take no part .pdfanandinternational01
K =[C] 2 [D]
Reactants are both solid/liquid, so they take no part in teh equilibrium
Solution
K =[C] 2 [D]
Reactants are both solid/liquid, so they take no part in teh equilibrium.
Botfly belongs to family Oestridea.Their larvae are internal parasit.pdfanandinternational01
Botfly belongs to family Oestridea.Their larvae are internal parasites of mammals, some species
growing in the host\'s flesh and others within the gut. The human botfly, Dermatobia hominis, is
the only species of bot fly known to parasitize humans routinely.The botflies are found in
tropical area so during expeditition he acquired it from that place.
Botflies deposit eggs on a host, or sometimes use an intermediate vector such as the common
housefly, mosquitoes, and, in the case ofDermatobia hominis, a species of tick. They are
common in Belize. The smaller fly is firmly held by the botfly female and rotated to a position
where the botfly attaches some 30 eggs to the body under the wings. Larvae from these eggs,
stimulated by the warmth and proximity of a large mammal host, drop onto its skin and burrow
underneath.
body heat of the host animal induces hatching upon contact or immediate proximity. Some forms
of botfly also occur in the digestive tract after ingestion by licking.
Myiasis can be caused by larvae burrowing into the skin (or tissue lining) of the host animal.
Mature larvae drop from the host and complete the pupal stage in soil. They do not kill the host
animal, thus are true parasites.
human botfly occasionally uses humans to host its larvae. The larva, because of its spines, can
pose an extremely painful subepidermal condition. The fastest way to remove a botfly is by
putting a generous amount of iodine in the hole. The botfly will react instantly by poking out of
the hole[citation needed]. Seemingly unknown by the medical field. Another removal method is
to use the tree sap of the matatorsalo, found in Costa Rica, which is reputed to kill the larva, yet
leave its body in the skin.Additionally, one can attempt to seal the breathing hole of the larva
with nail polish or petroleum jelly; after a day, with a clinical professional, the breathing hole is
enlarged and the larva is removed with forceps. Squeezing the larvae out is not recommended, as
it can cause the larvae to rupture; their bodily fluids have been known to cause severe
anaphylactic shock.Use of adhesive tape can work, but carries additional risk of infection
because portions of the larva\'s breathing tube can be broken off by the tape and make the
remainder of the body difficult to remove.
So in expedition of aquiring the pupa the boy might get infected.
Solution
Botfly belongs to family Oestridea.Their larvae are internal parasites of mammals, some species
growing in the host\'s flesh and others within the gut. The human botfly, Dermatobia hominis, is
the only species of bot fly known to parasitize humans routinely.The botflies are found in
tropical area so during expeditition he acquired it from that place.
Botflies deposit eggs on a host, or sometimes use an intermediate vector such as the common
housefly, mosquitoes, and, in the case ofDermatobia hominis, a species of tick. They are
common in Belize. The smaller fly is firmly held by the botfly female and rotated .
aThe GRT DWBI Development Approach is a comprehensive approach t.pdfanandinternational01
a:
The GRT DW/BI Development Approach is a comprehensive approach to the design,
development, and implementation of data warehouse solutions. It is based on input from several
sources and from the direct experience of the GRT Consulting. The GRT DW/BI Development
Approach has evolved to be responsive to the dynamic nature of this business area. It is the
synthesis of a detailed methodology for developing data warehouses and a methodology for
doing so on an incremental basis.
This generates early value for the business during the implementation process while ensuring the
quality of the overall implementation effort. The foundation is the set of Data Warehouse
Development Processes, which are summarized immediately below. An overview of The
Incremental Approach and then of the resulting GRT DW/BI Development Approach itself
follow that discussion.
b:
The sections below provide perspective on each of the critical processes in a data warehouse
development effort. In addition to the details discussed in each section, numerous control
mechanisms and management techniques to facilitate the success of the overall project support
each process.
primary responsibilities: DATA QUALITY , WAREHOUSE
ADMINISTRATION,METADATA MANAGEMENT,DATA ACCESS,DATABASE DESIGN
AND BUILD,TESTING,TRAINING ,TRANSITION ,and POST-IMPLEMENTATION.
c: The Business Requirements Definition process defines the requirements, clarifies the scope,
and establishes the implementation roadmap for the data warehouse. With the direction of the
client organization, strategic business goals and initiatives are established and used to direct the
strategies, purpose and goals for each phase of the data warehouse solution.
Definition focuses on determining the specifics of the solution to be developed and delivered,
identifying the client’s information needs, and modeling the requirements.
The objective of the Data Acquisition process is to identify, extract, transform, and transport the
various source data necessary for the operation of the data warehouse. Data Acquisition is
performed between several components of the warehouse, including operational and external
data sources to data warehouse, data warehouse to data mart, and data mart to individual marts.
The Data Acquisition Strategy is also developed to outline the approach for extraction,
transformation, and transportation of the source data to the data warehouse. The strategy includes
selecting a tool or set of tools as the data pump or defining the specifications of one that must be
built. If tools are to be utilized, high-level tool requirements, tool evaluations, and tool
recommendations are also addressed.
. Detailed analysis is performed on the data sources and a mapping is created between the current
state of the source data and the new set of objects that define the data warehouse. With the
mapping, a gap analysis is produced to validate that the information requirements can be met
with the available data. With the detailed analysi.
In general, the more hydrophobic ,less polar, and larger an organic contaminant
molecule, the less likely it is to biodegrade and the more likely it is to adhere to sediment
particles and sediment organic carbon matter. more volatile,more is the tendency of
biodegradability. more hydrophillic,then non polar and its more biodegradable .
Solution
In general, the more hydrophobic ,less polar, and larger an organic contaminant
molecule, the less likely it is to biodegrade and the more likely it is to adhere to sediment
particles and sediment organic carbon matter. more volatile,more is the tendency of
biodegradability. more hydrophillic,then non polar and its more biodegradable ..
the correct options are --1) There are several observations t.pdfanandinternational01
the correct options are --
1) There are several observations that have identical or nearly identical x-values yet different y-
values. Therefore, the value of y is not determined solely by x, but also by various other factors.
4) There appears to be a general tendency for y to decrease in value as x increases in value.
Solution
the correct options are --
1) There are several observations that have identical or nearly identical x-values yet different y-
values. Therefore, the value of y is not determined solely by x, but also by various other factors.
4) There appears to be a general tendency for y to decrease in value as x increases in value..
Q1. The answer is true. This is because there are over a million kno.pdfanandinternational01
Q1. The answer is true. This is because there are over a million known species of insects
Solution
Q1. The answer is true. This is because there are over a million known species of insects.
Stakeholders in the compensation arena are as followingShareholde.pdfanandinternational01
Stakeholders in the compensation arena are as following:
Shareholders or owners are the first stakeholders who establish the organization. Their
compensation is affected through wealth maximization and it is done through achievement of
certain goals and objectives. Shareholders appoint managers as their agent and managers work
on behalf of them. They are the biggest stakeholders who affect strategic decision making
process.
Employees are the stakeholders that work within the organization. The contribute through
feedback and inputs. A compensation plan is must to keep their motivation level up so that goals
and objectives are achieved. ESOP is another form of compensation to the employees.
Suppliers and vendors are associated with the organization and they are also affected by firms’
decision. They are the ones that make firms functional in some capacity and attract compensation
due to change in approach by the firm.
Customers are the buyers of product and services produced by the firms. Any negligence in it
will attract compensation.
Neighbors and societies are affected by the actions taken up by the firms are compensations are
paid in terms of pollution control, social welfare and environmental care. Also, firms have to
modify their decisions to make it appropriate for the neighbors and societies.
Solution
Stakeholders in the compensation arena are as following:
Shareholders or owners are the first stakeholders who establish the organization. Their
compensation is affected through wealth maximization and it is done through achievement of
certain goals and objectives. Shareholders appoint managers as their agent and managers work
on behalf of them. They are the biggest stakeholders who affect strategic decision making
process.
Employees are the stakeholders that work within the organization. The contribute through
feedback and inputs. A compensation plan is must to keep their motivation level up so that goals
and objectives are achieved. ESOP is another form of compensation to the employees.
Suppliers and vendors are associated with the organization and they are also affected by firms’
decision. They are the ones that make firms functional in some capacity and attract compensation
due to change in approach by the firm.
Customers are the buyers of product and services produced by the firms. Any negligence in it
will attract compensation.
Neighbors and societies are affected by the actions taken up by the firms are compensations are
paid in terms of pollution control, social welfare and environmental care. Also, firms have to
modify their decisions to make it appropriate for the neighbors and societies..
problems while testing a program are Testing issues include the d.pdfanandinternational01
problems while testing a program are:
Testing issues include the development, creation, administration, scoring and interpretation of
psychological tests.
requirements-related testing problems
stakeholder involvement and commitment problems
management-related testing problems
Validations are:
1.Validation is Performed after a work product is produced against established criteria ensuring
that the product integrates correctly into the environment.
2.Determination of correctness of the final software product by a development project with
respect to the user needs and requirements.
3.It has dynamic activities, as it includes executing the software against the requirements.
4.It is a subjective process and involves subjective decisions on how well a software works.
5.Validation is done during testing like feature testing, integration testing, system testing, load
testing, compatibility testing, stress testing, etc.
Solution
problems while testing a program are:
Testing issues include the development, creation, administration, scoring and interpretation of
psychological tests.
requirements-related testing problems
stakeholder involvement and commitment problems
management-related testing problems
Validations are:
1.Validation is Performed after a work product is produced against established criteria ensuring
that the product integrates correctly into the environment.
2.Determination of correctness of the final software product by a development project with
respect to the user needs and requirements.
3.It has dynamic activities, as it includes executing the software against the requirements.
4.It is a subjective process and involves subjective decisions on how well a software works.
5.Validation is done during testing like feature testing, integration testing, system testing, load
testing, compatibility testing, stress testing, etc..
Occipital lobe-Houses area responsible for perception of vision and .pdfanandinternational01
Occipital lobe-Houses area responsible for perception of vision and analysis of visual data
Premotor area(motor association area)-plans but does not produce motor movements
Frontal lobe -Most anterior lobe of the brain
Parietal lobe-planning and execution of activities in response to multiple stimuli
Temporal lobe-Lateral region which houses area associated with hearing and smell
Motor speech(broca )area-recognition of written and spoken language
Insula-Deep to other lobes
Affective language area-allows understanding and use of emotional cortex in spoken languate
Posterior language area-produces muscle movements associated with speaking
Prefrontal cortex-superior region of cerebrum which houses primary somatosensory cortex
Solution
Occipital lobe-Houses area responsible for perception of vision and analysis of visual data
Premotor area(motor association area)-plans but does not produce motor movements
Frontal lobe -Most anterior lobe of the brain
Parietal lobe-planning and execution of activities in response to multiple stimuli
Temporal lobe-Lateral region which houses area associated with hearing and smell
Motor speech(broca )area-recognition of written and spoken language
Insula-Deep to other lobes
Affective language area-allows understanding and use of emotional cortex in spoken languate
Posterior language area-produces muscle movements associated with speaking
Prefrontal cortex-superior region of cerebrum which houses primary somatosensory cortex.
long term business benefits of integrated dataStrategic thinking .pdfanandinternational01
long term business benefits of integrated data:
Strategic thinking is a powerful leadership tool that gives organizations the foresight and insight
needed to succeed in the long term, especially when applied throughout the organization.
The Power of Strategic Thinking
There is power in strategic thinking and it is available to everyone. When organizations begin to
think strategically, they gain:
* Insight, or problem solving skills, that help them intuitively make sense of chaos in their
environment.
* The ability to see emerging conditions that could potentially provide long-term competitive
advantage.
* The skill of visualizing, interpreting and scanning the environment for information about the
organization’s present and future.
* The ability to identify new market opportunities and create real solutions that advance
business.
* The ability to understand the importance of relationship building and its interconnectedness
with business goals.
Insight and Foresight
In their article, Managing strategic planning paradigms in China, Liu and Roos (2006) explain
what happened in 2005 when the Chinese government became the third largest trading nation in
the world. Foreign investors who wanted to trade in the Chinese market had to give up partial
ownership of their companies. They also had to give up the right to offer insight or foresight
about the future of their companies. Many companies agreed to do this because they realized that
they did not know their new environment and needed to depend on others to build the necessary
relationships to achieve success in China. Now that these investors are familiar with the Chinese
markets and culture, they are causing what Andrew Grove calls “a strategic inflection point” or a
fundamentally big change in their business environment. Having regained their freedom, it will
be those companies who exercise their strategic thinking muscles that will succeed in the long
run.
Everyone can be a Strategic Thinker
Many organizations do not involve all levels of employees in strategic thinking. They believe
that regular employees are not capable of strategic thinking and that only executives can
visualize, interpret and scan the environment for information about the organization’s present
and future. How wrong they are!
Another reason why organizations don’t employ strategic thinking is that company hiring
processes are often flawed. People are hired because of who they know and the agenda they are
bringing to the table. This means that valuable strategic thinking skills such as insight and
foresight are overlooked and replaced with nepotism and government control.
Finding New Opportunities
What does your organization stand to gain from teaching everyone to become a strategic thinker?
Another example of insight came from the mind of William Coleman. Coleman, a 58 year old
billionaire and former co-founder of BEA Systems, has created a new company called Cassatt
(Lyons, 2006). He came up with the simple concept of the .
K =[C] 2 [D]Reactants are both solidliquid, so they take no part .pdfanandinternational01
K =[C] 2 [D]
Reactants are both solid/liquid, so they take no part in teh equilibrium
Solution
K =[C] 2 [D]
Reactants are both solid/liquid, so they take no part in teh equilibrium.
Botfly belongs to family Oestridea.Their larvae are internal parasit.pdfanandinternational01
Botfly belongs to family Oestridea.Their larvae are internal parasites of mammals, some species
growing in the host\'s flesh and others within the gut. The human botfly, Dermatobia hominis, is
the only species of bot fly known to parasitize humans routinely.The botflies are found in
tropical area so during expeditition he acquired it from that place.
Botflies deposit eggs on a host, or sometimes use an intermediate vector such as the common
housefly, mosquitoes, and, in the case ofDermatobia hominis, a species of tick. They are
common in Belize. The smaller fly is firmly held by the botfly female and rotated to a position
where the botfly attaches some 30 eggs to the body under the wings. Larvae from these eggs,
stimulated by the warmth and proximity of a large mammal host, drop onto its skin and burrow
underneath.
body heat of the host animal induces hatching upon contact or immediate proximity. Some forms
of botfly also occur in the digestive tract after ingestion by licking.
Myiasis can be caused by larvae burrowing into the skin (or tissue lining) of the host animal.
Mature larvae drop from the host and complete the pupal stage in soil. They do not kill the host
animal, thus are true parasites.
human botfly occasionally uses humans to host its larvae. The larva, because of its spines, can
pose an extremely painful subepidermal condition. The fastest way to remove a botfly is by
putting a generous amount of iodine in the hole. The botfly will react instantly by poking out of
the hole[citation needed]. Seemingly unknown by the medical field. Another removal method is
to use the tree sap of the matatorsalo, found in Costa Rica, which is reputed to kill the larva, yet
leave its body in the skin.Additionally, one can attempt to seal the breathing hole of the larva
with nail polish or petroleum jelly; after a day, with a clinical professional, the breathing hole is
enlarged and the larva is removed with forceps. Squeezing the larvae out is not recommended, as
it can cause the larvae to rupture; their bodily fluids have been known to cause severe
anaphylactic shock.Use of adhesive tape can work, but carries additional risk of infection
because portions of the larva\'s breathing tube can be broken off by the tape and make the
remainder of the body difficult to remove.
So in expedition of aquiring the pupa the boy might get infected.
Solution
Botfly belongs to family Oestridea.Their larvae are internal parasites of mammals, some species
growing in the host\'s flesh and others within the gut. The human botfly, Dermatobia hominis, is
the only species of bot fly known to parasitize humans routinely.The botflies are found in
tropical area so during expeditition he acquired it from that place.
Botflies deposit eggs on a host, or sometimes use an intermediate vector such as the common
housefly, mosquitoes, and, in the case ofDermatobia hominis, a species of tick. They are
common in Belize. The smaller fly is firmly held by the botfly female and rotated .
aThe GRT DWBI Development Approach is a comprehensive approach t.pdfanandinternational01
a:
The GRT DW/BI Development Approach is a comprehensive approach to the design,
development, and implementation of data warehouse solutions. It is based on input from several
sources and from the direct experience of the GRT Consulting. The GRT DW/BI Development
Approach has evolved to be responsive to the dynamic nature of this business area. It is the
synthesis of a detailed methodology for developing data warehouses and a methodology for
doing so on an incremental basis.
This generates early value for the business during the implementation process while ensuring the
quality of the overall implementation effort. The foundation is the set of Data Warehouse
Development Processes, which are summarized immediately below. An overview of The
Incremental Approach and then of the resulting GRT DW/BI Development Approach itself
follow that discussion.
b:
The sections below provide perspective on each of the critical processes in a data warehouse
development effort. In addition to the details discussed in each section, numerous control
mechanisms and management techniques to facilitate the success of the overall project support
each process.
primary responsibilities: DATA QUALITY , WAREHOUSE
ADMINISTRATION,METADATA MANAGEMENT,DATA ACCESS,DATABASE DESIGN
AND BUILD,TESTING,TRAINING ,TRANSITION ,and POST-IMPLEMENTATION.
c: The Business Requirements Definition process defines the requirements, clarifies the scope,
and establishes the implementation roadmap for the data warehouse. With the direction of the
client organization, strategic business goals and initiatives are established and used to direct the
strategies, purpose and goals for each phase of the data warehouse solution.
Definition focuses on determining the specifics of the solution to be developed and delivered,
identifying the client’s information needs, and modeling the requirements.
The objective of the Data Acquisition process is to identify, extract, transform, and transport the
various source data necessary for the operation of the data warehouse. Data Acquisition is
performed between several components of the warehouse, including operational and external
data sources to data warehouse, data warehouse to data mart, and data mart to individual marts.
The Data Acquisition Strategy is also developed to outline the approach for extraction,
transformation, and transportation of the source data to the data warehouse. The strategy includes
selecting a tool or set of tools as the data pump or defining the specifications of one that must be
built. If tools are to be utilized, high-level tool requirements, tool evaluations, and tool
recommendations are also addressed.
. Detailed analysis is performed on the data sources and a mapping is created between the current
state of the source data and the new set of objects that define the data warehouse. With the
mapping, a gap analysis is produced to validate that the information requirements can be met
with the available data. With the detailed analysi.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
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.
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
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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.