Suppose Maria and Jamal both face the following individual loss distribution: 30% probability of
losing $60. The individual Standard Deviation (without pooling) is approx:
27
18
22
19
27
18
22
19.
Supplemental knowledge conversion processes have been added to the E.pdfallystraders
Supplemental knowledge conversion processes have been added to the Extended Nonaka (1991)
organizational learning model by Ray (2014) to form a new Enhanced Organizational Learning
model. Match the supplement knowledge conversion process titles to the correct definitions:
Acquisition Assimilation Absorption Utilization Exploitation A. the process of scanning,
identifying, and selecting data to support propositions that become new knowledge. B. the
process of analyzing, processing and interpreting info so it can be understood. C. the process of
translating explicit group knowledge in transferrable states into organizational remembered tacit
knowledge within specific contexts of interest. D. represents applying organizationally
remembered knowledge to new experiences to extend and leverage existing competencies. E. is
the process of creating new competencies by incorporating new transformed knowledge into
operations..
Supongamos que Musashi, un economista de un programa de radio AM, y .pdfallystraders
Supongamos que Musashi, un economista de un programa de radio AM, y Rina, una economista
de una universidad de Massachusetts, estn discutiendo sobre el seguro mdico. El siguiente dilogo
muestra un extracto de su debate:
Rina: Un tema popular de debate entre polticos y economistas es la idea de brindar asistencia
gubernamental para beneficios de salud.
Musashi: Creo que es opresivo que el gobierno cobre impuestos a las personas que se cuidan a s
mismas para pagar el seguro mdico de las personas obesas.
Rina: No estoy de acuerdo. Creo que la financiacin gubernamental del seguro de salud es til para
garantizar la equidad bsica.
El desacuerdo entre estos economistas probablemente se deba a:
A: Diferencias en los juicios cientficos
B: Diferencias en valores
C: Diferencias entre percepcin VS. realidad
A pesar de sus diferencias, con qu proposicin es ms probable que estn de acuerdo dos
economistas elegidos al azar?
A.Los abogados constituyen un porcentaje excesivo de los funcionarios electos.
B. Las leyes de salario mnimo hacen ms para daar a los trabajadores poco calificados que para
ayudarlos.
C. Los aranceles y las cuotas de importacin generalmente reducen el bienestar econmico..
Suponga que las tasas de inter�s en los Estados Unidos, pero no aume.pdfallystraders
Suponga que las tasas de inters en los Estados Unidos, pero no aumentan en otras naciones.
Como resultado de este cambio
El dlar estadounidense se aprecia
El dlar estadounidense se deprecia
Las exportaciones estadounidenses aumentarn
Las importaciones estadounidenses disminuirn
Los niveles de precios en los Estados Unidos aumentarn
Supongamos que los estadounidenses comenzaron a comprar activos reales en Europa. Cmo
afectara esto al mercado de divisas del euro y al precio en dlares del euro?
Disminuir incrementar
Aumentar Disminuir
aumentar/aumentar
Disminuir/Disminuir
Disminuir/No cambiar
Suponga que las tasas de inters aumentan en los Estados Unidos, pero no aumentan en otras
naciones, cul es el impacto del flujo de capital financiero, el valor del dlar y la exportacin neta de
EE. UU. (basado en el valor cambiante del dlar)? ?
Flujo de capital/ Valor del dlar estadounidense/ Exportaciones netas
Afluencia/apreciar/Aumentar
Afluencia/apreciar/disminuir
Entrada/depreciacin/aumento
Salida/depreciacin/aumento
Salida/aprecia/disminuye
Si Estados Unidos experimenta un aumento en las exportaciones, ceteris paribus, entonces
El dlar estadounidense se apreciar debido al aumento de la oferta de dlares estadounidenses por
parte de naciones extranjeras.
El dlar estadounidense se depreciar debido al aumento de la oferta de dlares estadounidenses por
parte de las naciones extranjeras.
El dlar estadounidense se apreciar debido a la mayor demanda de dlares estadounidenses por
parte de las naciones extranjeras.
El dlar estadounidense se depreciar debido a la mayor demanda de dlares estadounidenses por
parte de las naciones extranjeras.
EE.UU., el dlar se depreciar y EE.UU. importar ms bienes extranjeros.
Suponga que la ARN polimerasa estaba transcribiendo un gen eucari�ti.pdfallystraders
Suponga que la ARN polimerasa estaba transcribiendo un gen eucaritico con varios intrones,
todos contenidos dentro de la regin codificante. En qu orden encontrara la ARN polimerasa los
elementos en la secuencia de ADN del gen?
Ms temprano encontrado
promotor
5'UTR
codn de iniciacin de la traduccin
punto de ramificacin de empalme
codn de parada
UTR de 3'
ltimas encontradas.
Suppose researchers are about to draw a sample of 1450 observations .pdfallystraders
Suppose researchers are about to draw a sample of 1450 observations from a normally
distributed population, and use this data to create a confidence interval for the population mean
using the t procedure. They don't know much about statistics, and decide to use a t / 2 value of
0.62 to calculate the margin of error. (Since, curiously, that is their favourite number.) What is
the confidence level of this confidence interval?.
Suponga que el Congreso est� considerando un proyecto de ley que imp.pdfallystraders
Suponga que el Congreso est considerando un proyecto de ley que impondr fuertes impuestos
sobre cualquier dinero que salga de EE. UU. Cmo afecta esta poltica al ahorro nacional, la
inversin interna, la salida neta de capital, la tasa de inters, el tipo de cambio y la balanza
comercial?
Debe llenar los espacios en blanco con una "I" (sin la comilla) para aumentar y "D" (sin la
comilla) para disminuir.
Suppose that there are two groups of people in the economy. In group.pdfallystraders
Suppose that there are two groups of people in the economy. In group j, individual "i"
accumulates human capital according to
H'i = b(1 u)[aHi+(1-a)Hj])
where H'i is the individual is human capital in the future period, 0 < a < 1, Hi is the individuals
current human capital, and Hj is average human capital across group j, (j = 1,2) . All individuals
in the economy choose the same u.
A. What happens to incomes in groups 1 and 2 in the long run?
B. What does this say about the role of human capital accumulation in income inequality?.
Suppose that the Fed will increase the money supply. Which of the fo.pdfallystraders
Suppose that the Fed will increase the money supply. Which of the following would make the
effect of this increase on aggregate demand larger in the short-run?
A. the interest rate falls and SRAS relatively steep
B. the interest rate rises and SRAS is relatively steep
C. the interest rate falls and SRAS is relatively flat
D. the interest rate rises and SRAS is relatively flat.
Supplemental knowledge conversion processes have been added to the E.pdfallystraders
Supplemental knowledge conversion processes have been added to the Extended Nonaka (1991)
organizational learning model by Ray (2014) to form a new Enhanced Organizational Learning
model. Match the supplement knowledge conversion process titles to the correct definitions:
Acquisition Assimilation Absorption Utilization Exploitation A. the process of scanning,
identifying, and selecting data to support propositions that become new knowledge. B. the
process of analyzing, processing and interpreting info so it can be understood. C. the process of
translating explicit group knowledge in transferrable states into organizational remembered tacit
knowledge within specific contexts of interest. D. represents applying organizationally
remembered knowledge to new experiences to extend and leverage existing competencies. E. is
the process of creating new competencies by incorporating new transformed knowledge into
operations..
Supongamos que Musashi, un economista de un programa de radio AM, y .pdfallystraders
Supongamos que Musashi, un economista de un programa de radio AM, y Rina, una economista
de una universidad de Massachusetts, estn discutiendo sobre el seguro mdico. El siguiente dilogo
muestra un extracto de su debate:
Rina: Un tema popular de debate entre polticos y economistas es la idea de brindar asistencia
gubernamental para beneficios de salud.
Musashi: Creo que es opresivo que el gobierno cobre impuestos a las personas que se cuidan a s
mismas para pagar el seguro mdico de las personas obesas.
Rina: No estoy de acuerdo. Creo que la financiacin gubernamental del seguro de salud es til para
garantizar la equidad bsica.
El desacuerdo entre estos economistas probablemente se deba a:
A: Diferencias en los juicios cientficos
B: Diferencias en valores
C: Diferencias entre percepcin VS. realidad
A pesar de sus diferencias, con qu proposicin es ms probable que estn de acuerdo dos
economistas elegidos al azar?
A.Los abogados constituyen un porcentaje excesivo de los funcionarios electos.
B. Las leyes de salario mnimo hacen ms para daar a los trabajadores poco calificados que para
ayudarlos.
C. Los aranceles y las cuotas de importacin generalmente reducen el bienestar econmico..
Suponga que las tasas de inter�s en los Estados Unidos, pero no aume.pdfallystraders
Suponga que las tasas de inters en los Estados Unidos, pero no aumentan en otras naciones.
Como resultado de este cambio
El dlar estadounidense se aprecia
El dlar estadounidense se deprecia
Las exportaciones estadounidenses aumentarn
Las importaciones estadounidenses disminuirn
Los niveles de precios en los Estados Unidos aumentarn
Supongamos que los estadounidenses comenzaron a comprar activos reales en Europa. Cmo
afectara esto al mercado de divisas del euro y al precio en dlares del euro?
Disminuir incrementar
Aumentar Disminuir
aumentar/aumentar
Disminuir/Disminuir
Disminuir/No cambiar
Suponga que las tasas de inters aumentan en los Estados Unidos, pero no aumentan en otras
naciones, cul es el impacto del flujo de capital financiero, el valor del dlar y la exportacin neta de
EE. UU. (basado en el valor cambiante del dlar)? ?
Flujo de capital/ Valor del dlar estadounidense/ Exportaciones netas
Afluencia/apreciar/Aumentar
Afluencia/apreciar/disminuir
Entrada/depreciacin/aumento
Salida/depreciacin/aumento
Salida/aprecia/disminuye
Si Estados Unidos experimenta un aumento en las exportaciones, ceteris paribus, entonces
El dlar estadounidense se apreciar debido al aumento de la oferta de dlares estadounidenses por
parte de naciones extranjeras.
El dlar estadounidense se depreciar debido al aumento de la oferta de dlares estadounidenses por
parte de las naciones extranjeras.
El dlar estadounidense se apreciar debido a la mayor demanda de dlares estadounidenses por
parte de las naciones extranjeras.
El dlar estadounidense se depreciar debido a la mayor demanda de dlares estadounidenses por
parte de las naciones extranjeras.
EE.UU., el dlar se depreciar y EE.UU. importar ms bienes extranjeros.
Suponga que la ARN polimerasa estaba transcribiendo un gen eucari�ti.pdfallystraders
Suponga que la ARN polimerasa estaba transcribiendo un gen eucaritico con varios intrones,
todos contenidos dentro de la regin codificante. En qu orden encontrara la ARN polimerasa los
elementos en la secuencia de ADN del gen?
Ms temprano encontrado
promotor
5'UTR
codn de iniciacin de la traduccin
punto de ramificacin de empalme
codn de parada
UTR de 3'
ltimas encontradas.
Suppose researchers are about to draw a sample of 1450 observations .pdfallystraders
Suppose researchers are about to draw a sample of 1450 observations from a normally
distributed population, and use this data to create a confidence interval for the population mean
using the t procedure. They don't know much about statistics, and decide to use a t / 2 value of
0.62 to calculate the margin of error. (Since, curiously, that is their favourite number.) What is
the confidence level of this confidence interval?.
Suponga que el Congreso est� considerando un proyecto de ley que imp.pdfallystraders
Suponga que el Congreso est considerando un proyecto de ley que impondr fuertes impuestos
sobre cualquier dinero que salga de EE. UU. Cmo afecta esta poltica al ahorro nacional, la
inversin interna, la salida neta de capital, la tasa de inters, el tipo de cambio y la balanza
comercial?
Debe llenar los espacios en blanco con una "I" (sin la comilla) para aumentar y "D" (sin la
comilla) para disminuir.
Suppose that there are two groups of people in the economy. In group.pdfallystraders
Suppose that there are two groups of people in the economy. In group j, individual "i"
accumulates human capital according to
H'i = b(1 u)[aHi+(1-a)Hj])
where H'i is the individual is human capital in the future period, 0 < a < 1, Hi is the individuals
current human capital, and Hj is average human capital across group j, (j = 1,2) . All individuals
in the economy choose the same u.
A. What happens to incomes in groups 1 and 2 in the long run?
B. What does this say about the role of human capital accumulation in income inequality?.
Suppose that the Fed will increase the money supply. Which of the fo.pdfallystraders
Suppose that the Fed will increase the money supply. Which of the following would make the
effect of this increase on aggregate demand larger in the short-run?
A. the interest rate falls and SRAS relatively steep
B. the interest rate rises and SRAS is relatively steep
C. the interest rate falls and SRAS is relatively flat
D. the interest rate rises and SRAS is relatively flat.
Suppose that the body weights of Roborovski dwarf hamsters are norma.pdfallystraders
Suppose that the body weights of Roborovski dwarf hamsters are normally distributed with a m
of 22 g and a standard deviation of 1.2 g. A scientist thinks that conditions in the Ordos desert
affecting the hamsters in the region, She collects a random sample of n=25 hamsters from the Or
and finds the sample mean weight to be 21.4 g. Find the probability of observing a sample mean
than or equal to 21.4 if the mean weights of the hamsters in the Ordos desert is 22g as reported..
Suppose that in a particular country, the TFR fell to zero and remai.pdfallystraders
Suppose that in a particular country, the TFR fell to zero and remained there. Also suppose that
there was no immigration or emigration. Draw a graph showing how the fraction of the
population that was working age would change over time. Immediately following the fertility
reduction, would the working-age fraction rise or fall? How long would this trend continue?
After how many years would the working-age fraction reach its maximum? Its minimum?.
Suppose that disposable income, consumption, and saving in some coun.pdfallystraders
Disposable income was originally $200 billion with consumption of $150 billion and savings of $50 billion. When disposable income rose by $20 billion to $220 billion, consumption increased by $18 billion to $168 billion and savings rose by $2 billion to $52 billion. The economy's MPC was 0.9 and MPS was 0.1 before and after the increase in disposable income.
Suppose that 60 of students at Kansas State University have listene.pdfallystraders
Suppose that 60% of students at Kansas State University have listened to Funtabi's album "The
Creatures We Are" (available to listen to on Spotify, Apple Music, and other music streaming
platforms). Additionally, suppose that, to gauge interest in the band, a major record label
randomly samples 400 students.
a.(4pts) Approximate the probability that less than 58% of the sampled Kansas State students
have listened to the album?(Note: Round final answers to 4 decimal places.).
Suppose a random variable X has the following probability distributi.pdfallystraders
Suppose a random variable X has the following probability distribution:
a. Find the expected value of X, E(X).
b. Find the variance of X, V ar(X).
c. Find the cumulative distribution function of X, F(x) = P(X x).xf(x)100.20110.40120.30130.10.
Suppose a country had a smaller increase in debt in 2011 than it had.pdfallystraders
Suppose a country had a smaller increase in debt in 2011 than it had in 2010. Then other things
the same, we would expect
a. lower interest rates and investment in 2011 than in 2010.
b. lower interest rates and greater investment in 2011 than in 2010.
c. higher interest rates and greater investment in 2011 than in 2010.
d. higher interest rates and lower investment in 2011 than in 2010.
how would implement empowerment techniques within a service Choose .pdfallystraders
how would implement empowerment techniques within a service? Choose two answers that
demonstrate empowerment in practice.
a. give the client limited range of choices of services and activities
b. ask the client to follow their care plan, even if they wish to change it
c. give the client information about different choices available to them and support them to
choose independently
d. support the client to understand their own needs and decide what they need to be able to meet
those needs.
How were the management controls at Siemens prior to the Bribery sca.pdfallystraders
How were the management controls at Siemens prior to the Bribery scandal? Were there no
controls in place that led to the bribery scandal to take place? How was the organization run prior
to the scandal? Did finance/auditors/accounting teams manipulate the accounts and why did they
not notice the bribe payments that were paid in different countries? FYI - The Siemens bribery
scandal came to light in 2006. Please share all references..
How would I create this diagramRentTool Viewpoints � Technology .pdfallystraders
How would I create this diagram
RentTool Viewpoints
Technology Usage Viewpoint: How applications are supported by hardware and software.
RentTool is a tool/equipment rental company.
They provide their service to construction companies.
Use the description of RentTools application and technology layers in the next slide.
Use an Architecture library.
Draw the Infrastructure Viewpoint of ToolRent.
Draw the Technology Usage Viewpoint of ToolRent.
Application Layer
The Rental company uses two applications:
RMS: Rental Management System
CRM: Customer Relation Management
The following three application services are provided:
Rental Management Service
Financial Service
CRM Data Access Service
Data object defined in the applications:
Customer Data
Application layer services
Three Applications services:
CRM Application Component realizes CRM Data Access (application layer) service.
RMS Application Component realizes Rental Management Service (application layer) and
Financial Service (application layer).
CRM Data Access Service serves RMS application.
CRM Application Component accesses Customer Data (application layer passive structure
element).
Technology Layer (computers and services)
Three computers in total
Two computers run the RMS software application
General-purpose Server (GP Server #1)
Back-up Server Cluster
One computer runs the CRM software application
General purpose server (GP Server #2)
Two technology layer services
Application Hosting Service
Database Management Service
Technology Layer (system software)
Two system software elements
Application Server
Database Management (DBMS)
All server computers run Application Server system software ( is assigned to relationship)
Application Server system software realizes Application Hosting service (Technology layer)
GP Server runs Database Management (DBMS) system software (is assigned to relationship)
Database Management (DBMS) system software realizes Database Management service
(Technology layer)
Technology layer (artifacts)
Related artifacts: RMS system artifact and CRM system artifact
Shows the software files distributions (e.g. zip file)
The assignment relationships with the related computers
Customer Database Tables artifact represents the implementation of the Customer Data object
in the application layer
Technology-Application Alignment
Technology layer provides the following technology layer services:
Application Hosting service serves all application components in the application layer
use a relationship connector
Database Management service serves only CRM Application application component.
Database Management service (technology layer service) accesses Customer Database Table
(an artifact that realizes Customer Data in the application layer).
How well did Thaldorf interact with each member of the DMUOn what.pdfallystraders
How well did Thaldorf interact with each member of the DMU?
On what date did Thaldorf effectively lose the sale to Lohmann University? On December 18,
Kurt Thaldorf, a sales engineer for can diagnose cancer of the pancreas in less than two the
German sales subsidiary of Mediquip, S.A., was weeks after it develops. This was not possible
before informed by Lohmann University Hospital in Stuttgart CT scanners." that it had decided
to place an order with Sigma, a Mediquip was a subsidiary of Technologie UniDutch competitor,
for a CT scanner. The hospital's verselle, a French conglomerate. The company's proddecision
came as disappointing news to Thaldorf, who uct line included, in addition to CT scanners, X-
ray, had worked for nearly eight months on the account. ultrasonic, and nuclear diagnostic
equipment. Mediquip The order, if obtained, would have meant a sale of enjoyed a worldwide
reputation for advanced technol(Euro) 2,370,000 for the sales engineer. 1 He was con- ogy and
competent after-sales service. vinced that Mediquip's CTscanner was technologically "Our
competitors are mostly from other European superior to Sigma's and, overall, a better product.
countries," commented Mediquip's Sales Director for Thaldorf began a review of his call reports
in order Europe. "In some markets they have been there longer to better understand the factors
that had led to Lohmann than we have, and they know the decision-makers betUniversity
Hospital's decision. He wanted to apply the ter than we do. But we are learning fast." Sigma, the
lessons from this experience to future sales situations. subsidiary of a diversified Dutch company
under the same name, was the company's most serious competiBACKGROUND tor. Other
major contenders in the CT scanner market were FNC, Eldora, Magna, and Piper. At the time,
the computer tomography (CT) scanner Mediquip executives estimated the European marwas a
relatively recent product in the field of diagnostic ket for CT scanners to be around 200 units per
year. imaging. This medical device, used for diagnostic pur- They pointed out that prices ranged
from 1.5 to 3.0 poses, allowed examination of cross sections of the million per unit. The
company's CT scanner sold in the human body through display of images. CT scanners upper
end of the price range. "Our equipment is at least combined sophisticated X-ray equipment with
a com- two years ahead of our most advanced competition," puter to collect the necessary data
and translate them explained a sales executive. "And our price reflects this into visual images.
When computer tomography was first introduced in Mediquip's sales organization in Europe
included the late 1960s, radiologists had hailed it as a major tech- eight country sales
subsidiaries, each headed by a mannologiqal breakthrough. Commenting on the advantages
aging director. Within each country, sales engineers of CT scanners, a product specialist with
Mediquip said, reported to regional sales managers who, in turn, ".
How do increasing atmospheric CO2 emissions threaten sea creatures, .pdfallystraders
How do increasing atmospheric CO2 emissions threaten sea creatures, like corals?
Increasing atmospheric CO2 leads to more CO2 becoming dissolved in the ocean, which makes
the ocean more basic.
Increasing atmospheric CO2 leads to more CO2 becoming dissolved in the ocean, which makes
the ocean more acidic.
Increasing atmospheric CO2 leads to destruction of the ozone layer, which increases UV
radiation and coral bleaching
Increasing atmospheric CO2 increases sedimentation on reefs, which shades out photosynthetic
corals.
How do propensities and multipliers, and even expectations affect th.pdfallystraders
Propensities and multipliers refer to how much economic activity will increase or decrease in response to changes in spending or economic factors. During an economic downturn, propensities and multipliers can influence outcomes as less spending can reduce economic activity more than expected, while expectations about the downturn's length and severity can also impact outcomes.
HOw do you answer this questionProblem 12 The situations below .pdfallystraders
HOw do you answer this question
Problem 12: The situations below would be described as:
1. Diabetes is about to become the world's most common disease, thanks to fast food and junk
food. You study a group of people living in a city that has high incidence of diabetes and you
attribute that to the genetic predisposition of the people that live in that city. But your friend Ms.
Smarty says it is due to lack of exercise and fast food and junk food that they consume.
How do you explain the differences between ethnic groups in vitamin .pdfallystraders
How do you explain the differences between ethnic groups in vitamin D levels?Which
population is at greatest risk of developing rickets, a disease of vitamin D and calcium deficiency
that leads to bone malformation? What can be done about it?For several decades, vitamin D has
been added to milk to help increase intake of this nutrient. But in some ethnic groups, this
strategy isn't working. Why might this be?Who is most at risk of developing folate deficiency
and fertility problems? What can be done about it?Based on what you have learned in the case,
what actions will you take to maximize your vitamin D and folate levels?Is natural selection still
acting on the trait of skin color in human populations? If so, how would you expect human skin
color to change in human populations in the future? Part VI - What Happens Now? In the next
two-minute video clip, Nina will take you through some of her thinking on vitamin D (end at
16:05 min, when Nina mentions the example of Inuits skin color and the scene fades to white).
What Nina discovered is that the needs to pro- tect folate and to synthesize vitamin D exert
opposing pressures on the evolution of skin color. Melanin levels in the skin represent a
compromise between these two needs, struck by evolution through natural selection. After
thousands of years of evolution, how well adapted is our skin color? Consider the data in Figure
5, which shows the blood levels of vitamin D in Americans grouped according to age, sex, and
ethnic background. Levels between 2050ng/mL are considered adequate for health. Fiper 5.
Lodu of vitamin D in the blood of Amerianc, in the taceechaichy section, "Hinp" refen to
individuale of Hlipunic baclypound, "NHB" refien so nan-Hlipunie blacko, and "NHW" refen to
non-HapanD in the blood. (Sowne Shleiches, R.1, a al 2016. Nunional eatimatr population deting
2007-2010. Tle formel of Narrition 146(5) 1051-61. Figuer 1A. Reproduced th permiaian of
Amerian Socict for Nutrition.).
how can I put this in a boxplot graph please help Step 3 Action Pl.pdfallystraders
how can I put this in a boxplot graph please help Step 3: Action Plan Continued.. - DATA
TABLE
Data Table Culminating File Edit View Insert Format Data Tools Extensions Help DCb A1 Jx.
Year B c D E F G.
How can you contribute to the WHS consultation process Provide 4 ex.pdfallystraders
How can you contribute to the WHS consultation process? Provide 4 examples for effective
communication to do so:
Examples for effective communication to contribute to WHS consultation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Examples for effective communication to contribute to WHS consultation
1.
2.
3.
4..
Hotelrestaurant managers have been on a quest to identify the most .pdfallystraders
Hotel/restaurant managers have been on a quest to identify the most significant components of
hotel/restaurant service quality. Discuss the five dimensions of service quality in SEVQUAL and
how they have been applied to the hospitality industry, either the hotel or the restaurant industry,
with the updated service attributes/measurement items (at least two) for each dimension of
service quality..
Houston y Dallas han tenido dificultades para contratar agentes de p.pdfallystraders
Houston y Dallas han tenido dificultades para contratar agentes de polica, reparar baches y
realizar otras operaciones de rutina en la ciudad en los ltimos aos, ya que las obligaciones de
pensin no cumplidas han generado una presin financiera extrema en las dos ciudades. Cul de los
siguientes es uno de los factores que se puede considerar que agrava esta situacin? a. El creciente
nmero de pensionistas en estas ciudades cada ao b. Los sindicatos inflexibles de estas ciudades
C. Altos precios del petrleo e impuestos a la propiedad d. Funcionarios corruptos del gobierno
asignan fondos de manera indebida.
How to resolve this error when running Terraform plan Error Inva.pdfallystraders
How to resolve this error when running Terraform plan?
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Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Suppose that the body weights of Roborovski dwarf hamsters are norma.pdfallystraders
Suppose that the body weights of Roborovski dwarf hamsters are normally distributed with a m
of 22 g and a standard deviation of 1.2 g. A scientist thinks that conditions in the Ordos desert
affecting the hamsters in the region, She collects a random sample of n=25 hamsters from the Or
and finds the sample mean weight to be 21.4 g. Find the probability of observing a sample mean
than or equal to 21.4 if the mean weights of the hamsters in the Ordos desert is 22g as reported..
Suppose that in a particular country, the TFR fell to zero and remai.pdfallystraders
Suppose that in a particular country, the TFR fell to zero and remained there. Also suppose that
there was no immigration or emigration. Draw a graph showing how the fraction of the
population that was working age would change over time. Immediately following the fertility
reduction, would the working-age fraction rise or fall? How long would this trend continue?
After how many years would the working-age fraction reach its maximum? Its minimum?.
Suppose that disposable income, consumption, and saving in some coun.pdfallystraders
Disposable income was originally $200 billion with consumption of $150 billion and savings of $50 billion. When disposable income rose by $20 billion to $220 billion, consumption increased by $18 billion to $168 billion and savings rose by $2 billion to $52 billion. The economy's MPC was 0.9 and MPS was 0.1 before and after the increase in disposable income.
Suppose that 60 of students at Kansas State University have listene.pdfallystraders
Suppose that 60% of students at Kansas State University have listened to Funtabi's album "The
Creatures We Are" (available to listen to on Spotify, Apple Music, and other music streaming
platforms). Additionally, suppose that, to gauge interest in the band, a major record label
randomly samples 400 students.
a.(4pts) Approximate the probability that less than 58% of the sampled Kansas State students
have listened to the album?(Note: Round final answers to 4 decimal places.).
Suppose a random variable X has the following probability distributi.pdfallystraders
Suppose a random variable X has the following probability distribution:
a. Find the expected value of X, E(X).
b. Find the variance of X, V ar(X).
c. Find the cumulative distribution function of X, F(x) = P(X x).xf(x)100.20110.40120.30130.10.
Suppose a country had a smaller increase in debt in 2011 than it had.pdfallystraders
Suppose a country had a smaller increase in debt in 2011 than it had in 2010. Then other things
the same, we would expect
a. lower interest rates and investment in 2011 than in 2010.
b. lower interest rates and greater investment in 2011 than in 2010.
c. higher interest rates and greater investment in 2011 than in 2010.
d. higher interest rates and lower investment in 2011 than in 2010.
how would implement empowerment techniques within a service Choose .pdfallystraders
how would implement empowerment techniques within a service? Choose two answers that
demonstrate empowerment in practice.
a. give the client limited range of choices of services and activities
b. ask the client to follow their care plan, even if they wish to change it
c. give the client information about different choices available to them and support them to
choose independently
d. support the client to understand their own needs and decide what they need to be able to meet
those needs.
How were the management controls at Siemens prior to the Bribery sca.pdfallystraders
How were the management controls at Siemens prior to the Bribery scandal? Were there no
controls in place that led to the bribery scandal to take place? How was the organization run prior
to the scandal? Did finance/auditors/accounting teams manipulate the accounts and why did they
not notice the bribe payments that were paid in different countries? FYI - The Siemens bribery
scandal came to light in 2006. Please share all references..
How would I create this diagramRentTool Viewpoints � Technology .pdfallystraders
How would I create this diagram
RentTool Viewpoints
Technology Usage Viewpoint: How applications are supported by hardware and software.
RentTool is a tool/equipment rental company.
They provide their service to construction companies.
Use the description of RentTools application and technology layers in the next slide.
Use an Architecture library.
Draw the Infrastructure Viewpoint of ToolRent.
Draw the Technology Usage Viewpoint of ToolRent.
Application Layer
The Rental company uses two applications:
RMS: Rental Management System
CRM: Customer Relation Management
The following three application services are provided:
Rental Management Service
Financial Service
CRM Data Access Service
Data object defined in the applications:
Customer Data
Application layer services
Three Applications services:
CRM Application Component realizes CRM Data Access (application layer) service.
RMS Application Component realizes Rental Management Service (application layer) and
Financial Service (application layer).
CRM Data Access Service serves RMS application.
CRM Application Component accesses Customer Data (application layer passive structure
element).
Technology Layer (computers and services)
Three computers in total
Two computers run the RMS software application
General-purpose Server (GP Server #1)
Back-up Server Cluster
One computer runs the CRM software application
General purpose server (GP Server #2)
Two technology layer services
Application Hosting Service
Database Management Service
Technology Layer (system software)
Two system software elements
Application Server
Database Management (DBMS)
All server computers run Application Server system software ( is assigned to relationship)
Application Server system software realizes Application Hosting service (Technology layer)
GP Server runs Database Management (DBMS) system software (is assigned to relationship)
Database Management (DBMS) system software realizes Database Management service
(Technology layer)
Technology layer (artifacts)
Related artifacts: RMS system artifact and CRM system artifact
Shows the software files distributions (e.g. zip file)
The assignment relationships with the related computers
Customer Database Tables artifact represents the implementation of the Customer Data object
in the application layer
Technology-Application Alignment
Technology layer provides the following technology layer services:
Application Hosting service serves all application components in the application layer
use a relationship connector
Database Management service serves only CRM Application application component.
Database Management service (technology layer service) accesses Customer Database Table
(an artifact that realizes Customer Data in the application layer).
How well did Thaldorf interact with each member of the DMUOn what.pdfallystraders
How well did Thaldorf interact with each member of the DMU?
On what date did Thaldorf effectively lose the sale to Lohmann University? On December 18,
Kurt Thaldorf, a sales engineer for can diagnose cancer of the pancreas in less than two the
German sales subsidiary of Mediquip, S.A., was weeks after it develops. This was not possible
before informed by Lohmann University Hospital in Stuttgart CT scanners." that it had decided
to place an order with Sigma, a Mediquip was a subsidiary of Technologie UniDutch competitor,
for a CT scanner. The hospital's verselle, a French conglomerate. The company's proddecision
came as disappointing news to Thaldorf, who uct line included, in addition to CT scanners, X-
ray, had worked for nearly eight months on the account. ultrasonic, and nuclear diagnostic
equipment. Mediquip The order, if obtained, would have meant a sale of enjoyed a worldwide
reputation for advanced technol(Euro) 2,370,000 for the sales engineer. 1 He was con- ogy and
competent after-sales service. vinced that Mediquip's CTscanner was technologically "Our
competitors are mostly from other European superior to Sigma's and, overall, a better product.
countries," commented Mediquip's Sales Director for Thaldorf began a review of his call reports
in order Europe. "In some markets they have been there longer to better understand the factors
that had led to Lohmann than we have, and they know the decision-makers betUniversity
Hospital's decision. He wanted to apply the ter than we do. But we are learning fast." Sigma, the
lessons from this experience to future sales situations. subsidiary of a diversified Dutch company
under the same name, was the company's most serious competiBACKGROUND tor. Other
major contenders in the CT scanner market were FNC, Eldora, Magna, and Piper. At the time,
the computer tomography (CT) scanner Mediquip executives estimated the European marwas a
relatively recent product in the field of diagnostic ket for CT scanners to be around 200 units per
year. imaging. This medical device, used for diagnostic pur- They pointed out that prices ranged
from 1.5 to 3.0 poses, allowed examination of cross sections of the million per unit. The
company's CT scanner sold in the human body through display of images. CT scanners upper
end of the price range. "Our equipment is at least combined sophisticated X-ray equipment with
a com- two years ahead of our most advanced competition," puter to collect the necessary data
and translate them explained a sales executive. "And our price reflects this into visual images.
When computer tomography was first introduced in Mediquip's sales organization in Europe
included the late 1960s, radiologists had hailed it as a major tech- eight country sales
subsidiaries, each headed by a mannologiqal breakthrough. Commenting on the advantages
aging director. Within each country, sales engineers of CT scanners, a product specialist with
Mediquip said, reported to regional sales managers who, in turn, ".
How do increasing atmospheric CO2 emissions threaten sea creatures, .pdfallystraders
How do increasing atmospheric CO2 emissions threaten sea creatures, like corals?
Increasing atmospheric CO2 leads to more CO2 becoming dissolved in the ocean, which makes
the ocean more basic.
Increasing atmospheric CO2 leads to more CO2 becoming dissolved in the ocean, which makes
the ocean more acidic.
Increasing atmospheric CO2 leads to destruction of the ozone layer, which increases UV
radiation and coral bleaching
Increasing atmospheric CO2 increases sedimentation on reefs, which shades out photosynthetic
corals.
How do propensities and multipliers, and even expectations affect th.pdfallystraders
Propensities and multipliers refer to how much economic activity will increase or decrease in response to changes in spending or economic factors. During an economic downturn, propensities and multipliers can influence outcomes as less spending can reduce economic activity more than expected, while expectations about the downturn's length and severity can also impact outcomes.
HOw do you answer this questionProblem 12 The situations below .pdfallystraders
HOw do you answer this question
Problem 12: The situations below would be described as:
1. Diabetes is about to become the world's most common disease, thanks to fast food and junk
food. You study a group of people living in a city that has high incidence of diabetes and you
attribute that to the genetic predisposition of the people that live in that city. But your friend Ms.
Smarty says it is due to lack of exercise and fast food and junk food that they consume.
How do you explain the differences between ethnic groups in vitamin .pdfallystraders
How do you explain the differences between ethnic groups in vitamin D levels?Which
population is at greatest risk of developing rickets, a disease of vitamin D and calcium deficiency
that leads to bone malformation? What can be done about it?For several decades, vitamin D has
been added to milk to help increase intake of this nutrient. But in some ethnic groups, this
strategy isn't working. Why might this be?Who is most at risk of developing folate deficiency
and fertility problems? What can be done about it?Based on what you have learned in the case,
what actions will you take to maximize your vitamin D and folate levels?Is natural selection still
acting on the trait of skin color in human populations? If so, how would you expect human skin
color to change in human populations in the future? Part VI - What Happens Now? In the next
two-minute video clip, Nina will take you through some of her thinking on vitamin D (end at
16:05 min, when Nina mentions the example of Inuits skin color and the scene fades to white).
What Nina discovered is that the needs to pro- tect folate and to synthesize vitamin D exert
opposing pressures on the evolution of skin color. Melanin levels in the skin represent a
compromise between these two needs, struck by evolution through natural selection. After
thousands of years of evolution, how well adapted is our skin color? Consider the data in Figure
5, which shows the blood levels of vitamin D in Americans grouped according to age, sex, and
ethnic background. Levels between 2050ng/mL are considered adequate for health. Fiper 5.
Lodu of vitamin D in the blood of Amerianc, in the taceechaichy section, "Hinp" refen to
individuale of Hlipunic baclypound, "NHB" refien so nan-Hlipunie blacko, and "NHW" refen to
non-HapanD in the blood. (Sowne Shleiches, R.1, a al 2016. Nunional eatimatr population deting
2007-2010. Tle formel of Narrition 146(5) 1051-61. Figuer 1A. Reproduced th permiaian of
Amerian Socict for Nutrition.).
how can I put this in a boxplot graph please help Step 3 Action Pl.pdfallystraders
how can I put this in a boxplot graph please help Step 3: Action Plan Continued.. - DATA
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How can you contribute to the WHS consultation process Provide 4 ex.pdfallystraders
How can you contribute to the WHS consultation process? Provide 4 examples for effective
communication to do so:
Examples for effective communication to contribute to WHS consultation
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Hotelrestaurant managers have been on a quest to identify the most .pdfallystraders
Hotel/restaurant managers have been on a quest to identify the most significant components of
hotel/restaurant service quality. Discuss the five dimensions of service quality in SEVQUAL and
how they have been applied to the hospitality industry, either the hotel or the restaurant industry,
with the updated service attributes/measurement items (at least two) for each dimension of
service quality..
Houston y Dallas han tenido dificultades para contratar agentes de p.pdfallystraders
Houston y Dallas han tenido dificultades para contratar agentes de polica, reparar baches y
realizar otras operaciones de rutina en la ciudad en los ltimos aos, ya que las obligaciones de
pensin no cumplidas han generado una presin financiera extrema en las dos ciudades. Cul de los
siguientes es uno de los factores que se puede considerar que agrava esta situacin? a. El creciente
nmero de pensionistas en estas ciudades cada ao b. Los sindicatos inflexibles de estas ciudades
C. Altos precios del petrleo e impuestos a la propiedad d. Funcionarios corruptos del gobierno
asignan fondos de manera indebida.
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How to resolve this error when running Terraform plan?
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Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 Inventory
Suppose Maria and Jamal both face the following individual loss dist.pdf
1. Suppose Maria and Jamal both face the following individual loss distribution: 30% probability of
losing $60. The individual Standard Deviation (without pooling) is approx:
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