Unilever's branding of Dove (with Dove Facewash, Dove Bodywash, Dove exfoliator, Dove Soap, Dove Shampoo e.t.c) is an example of
House of Brands
Branded House
Ingredient Branding
Private label
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using Gibbs cycle of reflection 1- Planning and Organising Skills It.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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The document discusses the importance of planning and organizing skills for staff nurses. Specifically, it notes that staff nurses must be able to efficiently plan and organize resources within specified timeframes, coordinate and schedule activities, and manage unexpected scenarios. They must also be flexible in their approach to workload and open to change.
Using early projects like the High-Scope Perry Preschool Project as mo.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Using early projects like the High/Scope Perry Preschool Project as models, the US Department of Health and Human Services launched Head Start in 1965. Head Start was part of President Johnson's "Great Society" initiative, a grand scheme to eliminate the twin evils of poverty and racial injustice. Head Start provided federal funds to local projects that incorporated early childhood education, school readiness training, primary health care, nutrition, and support to parents. The target was high-risk children, mostly inner-city African Americans. The goal was for children from deprived backgrounds to catch up with more privileged children and thus be able to compete more effectively in school, ultimately improving equality of opportunity between the races. The Head Start program continues to this day; it costs approximately $8 billion annually. Almost immediately, Head Start was met with a backlash from conservative Americans. The Great Society initiative in general, and Head Start in particular, were accused of undermining the African-American family, subsidizing unwed pregnancy, and fostering a generation of "welfare queens" relying on taxpayer-funded programs. In consequence, programs have failed to gain legitimacy and are of highly variable quality. That may be the reason why evaluations of Head Start typically yield mixed results. Some evaluations find large positive, persistent impacts on child development, whereas other studies claim that Head Start programs provide little or no sustained benefit. Smaller-scale early childhood initiatives have been undertaken in Canada and Australia (the Canadian federal Indigenous Head Start program is an example). In the United Kingdom, in 1998, the Labour government launched Sure Start, an area-based intervention in neighbourhoods considered to be deprived. Sure Start includes early childhood education, school readiness, primary health care, and family support. Currently, the Conservative government in the UK is rolling back Sure Start and abandoning most program-related issues cash-strapped local authorities. Why do you think Head Start-type programs have proved to be so controversial? Wher ieneralized from well-funded and carefully managed projects to large-scale programs neir benefits become less clear. Why might that be so?
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Using extent research- news media- journal articles assigned in this m.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Using extent research, news media, journal articles assigned in this module, and other resources, assess vulnerabilities in information systems. What types of vulnerabilities do you need to evaluate as an IT professional? How are vulnerabilities changing in contemporary IT environments? For example, does on-premise hardware have different vulnerabilities than cloud services? Are there any new, emerging vulnerabilities particular to machine learning and artificial intelligence that have not been concerns historically? You are welcome to choose one area to explore, or discuss vulnerability broadly, but substantively.
.
Use the Level O DFD of the dentist office - from your notes and homewo.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Use the Level O DFD of the dentist office - from your notes and homework and do the following: 1) Update the DFD to include human/system boundaries 2) Write pseudocode or draw flow charts for 2 or more of the processes on your revised diagram. A. Draw a physical level 0 data fow diagram (DFD) for the following dentist office system, and compare it with the logical model that you crealed in Chapter 5. Whenever new patients are seen for the first time, they complete a patient information form that asks their name, address, phone number, and brief medical history, all of which are stored in the patient information file. When a patient calls to schedule a new appointment or change an existing appointment, the receptionist checks the appointment file for an available time. Once a good time is found for the patient, the appointment is scheduled. If the patient is a new patient, an incomplete entry is made in the patient file; the full information will be collected when the patient artives for the appointment. Because appointments arc often made so far in advance, the receptionist usually mails a reminder postcard to each patient two weeks before his or her appointmen. D F D = Density (a) level Agrives.
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Use the Poisson Distribution to approximate the binomial probability b.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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The document discusses using the Poisson distribution to approximate a binomial probability. Specifically, it involves using the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial probability b(3; 100, 0.03), which represents the probability of exactly 3 successes in 100 Bernoulli trials with a probability of success of 0.03 in each trial.
Use the case scenario- along with the information regarding each of th.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Use the case scenario, along with the information regarding each of the three companies and its employees to come up with a plan to successfully merge three distinct organziational cultures in a way that will lead to company-wide buy in as well as enhanced job satisfaction and performance.
Project Case Scenario
Introduction:
Along her drive home, idling along in the slow crawl of the afternoon rush hour, Susan replayed the events of the last few months over and over in her mind. The news of a merger shocked everyone, and tension in the office was at an all-time high. This was Susan's first merger, and, in many ways, she hoped it would be her last. As the only certified HR specialist with an advanced degree, Susan was asked to work with a consultant to draft a plan detailing the culture, structure, and leadership needs of the HR office. It was an exciting but weighty assignment - one that had the potential to affect the entire organization for better or worse. On one hand, Susan could play it safe and try not to "ruffle any feathers." After all, what if the executive art of the organization disagreed with her plan? What if the plan had a negative impact on her coworkers? On the other hand, she knew that change was needed, and playing it safe would likely lead to very few changes. She believed that if she presented a strong plan, it could lead to making this office a great place to work for everyone.
In the morning, Susan will meet with the consultant and discuss recommendations. Then she'll need to prepare a plan to present to the Board of Directors a few days later.
Background Information: United Services
United Services began operations in 1990 to provide health and wellness services to the elderly and the disabled. Positioned as a locally sourced and operated organization, United Services flourished. By 2010, there were approximately 400 care providers with eight managers, and the support services to match. The organization's leadership was formed from a regulatory perspective to provide a stable and trusted service to the community.
The HR office includes six people: one director, one manager, two recruiters, and two generalists. The current Director, Susan, is being promoted to the VP position. Short of that, no other information - about positions, job descriptions, and even whether everyone will have a position after the merger - has not been finalized. As a result, stress in the office is at an all-time high. Another contributor to the stress level is that fact that, during the merger, the HR office will go from six to sixteen people and will end up with several redundancies. Not only that, but mergers are an ideal time to eliminate positions and streamline processes.
Background Information: Plethora Services
Plethora Service began operations in 2005. A regional operation near United, Plethora employs 300 caregivers, ten handlers, and also has similar support services. In large part, the business functions at the two organizati.
Use Python Write a program that firstly creates a list and initializes.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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The program creates a list with the numbers 1 through 6. It then uses a for loop to iterate through each element of the list by index and calculates the square of each element, modifying the original list. Finally, it prints out the modified list with each element raised to the power of 2.
Use induction to prove that n2-4n+1 for all integers n5-.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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For any integer n greater than or equal to 5, n squared is greater than 4n plus 1. To prove this by induction, show that it is true for n=5, and then assume it is true for some integer k, and show that it remains true for k+1. This establishes that the statement n^2 > 4n + 1 is true for all integers n greater than or equal to 5.
using Gibbs cycle of reflection 1- Planning and Organising Skills It.docxJamesZ96Nashl
ย
The document discusses the importance of planning and organizing skills for staff nurses. Specifically, it notes that staff nurses must be able to efficiently plan and organize resources within specified timeframes, coordinate and schedule activities, and manage unexpected scenarios. They must also be flexible in their approach to workload and open to change.
Using early projects like the High-Scope Perry Preschool Project as mo.docxJamesZ96Nashl
ย
Using early projects like the High/Scope Perry Preschool Project as models, the US Department of Health and Human Services launched Head Start in 1965. Head Start was part of President Johnson's "Great Society" initiative, a grand scheme to eliminate the twin evils of poverty and racial injustice. Head Start provided federal funds to local projects that incorporated early childhood education, school readiness training, primary health care, nutrition, and support to parents. The target was high-risk children, mostly inner-city African Americans. The goal was for children from deprived backgrounds to catch up with more privileged children and thus be able to compete more effectively in school, ultimately improving equality of opportunity between the races. The Head Start program continues to this day; it costs approximately $8 billion annually. Almost immediately, Head Start was met with a backlash from conservative Americans. The Great Society initiative in general, and Head Start in particular, were accused of undermining the African-American family, subsidizing unwed pregnancy, and fostering a generation of "welfare queens" relying on taxpayer-funded programs. In consequence, programs have failed to gain legitimacy and are of highly variable quality. That may be the reason why evaluations of Head Start typically yield mixed results. Some evaluations find large positive, persistent impacts on child development, whereas other studies claim that Head Start programs provide little or no sustained benefit. Smaller-scale early childhood initiatives have been undertaken in Canada and Australia (the Canadian federal Indigenous Head Start program is an example). In the United Kingdom, in 1998, the Labour government launched Sure Start, an area-based intervention in neighbourhoods considered to be deprived. Sure Start includes early childhood education, school readiness, primary health care, and family support. Currently, the Conservative government in the UK is rolling back Sure Start and abandoning most program-related issues cash-strapped local authorities. Why do you think Head Start-type programs have proved to be so controversial? Wher ieneralized from well-funded and carefully managed projects to large-scale programs neir benefits become less clear. Why might that be so?
.
Using extent research- news media- journal articles assigned in this m.docxJamesZ96Nashl
ย
Using extent research, news media, journal articles assigned in this module, and other resources, assess vulnerabilities in information systems. What types of vulnerabilities do you need to evaluate as an IT professional? How are vulnerabilities changing in contemporary IT environments? For example, does on-premise hardware have different vulnerabilities than cloud services? Are there any new, emerging vulnerabilities particular to machine learning and artificial intelligence that have not been concerns historically? You are welcome to choose one area to explore, or discuss vulnerability broadly, but substantively.
.
Use the Level O DFD of the dentist office - from your notes and homewo.docxJamesZ96Nashl
ย
Use the Level O DFD of the dentist office - from your notes and homework and do the following: 1) Update the DFD to include human/system boundaries 2) Write pseudocode or draw flow charts for 2 or more of the processes on your revised diagram. A. Draw a physical level 0 data fow diagram (DFD) for the following dentist office system, and compare it with the logical model that you crealed in Chapter 5. Whenever new patients are seen for the first time, they complete a patient information form that asks their name, address, phone number, and brief medical history, all of which are stored in the patient information file. When a patient calls to schedule a new appointment or change an existing appointment, the receptionist checks the appointment file for an available time. Once a good time is found for the patient, the appointment is scheduled. If the patient is a new patient, an incomplete entry is made in the patient file; the full information will be collected when the patient artives for the appointment. Because appointments arc often made so far in advance, the receptionist usually mails a reminder postcard to each patient two weeks before his or her appointmen. D F D = Density (a) level Agrives.
.
Use the Poisson Distribution to approximate the binomial probability b.docxJamesZ96Nashl
ย
The document discusses using the Poisson distribution to approximate a binomial probability. Specifically, it involves using the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial probability b(3; 100, 0.03), which represents the probability of exactly 3 successes in 100 Bernoulli trials with a probability of success of 0.03 in each trial.
Use the case scenario- along with the information regarding each of th.docxJamesZ96Nashl
ย
Use the case scenario, along with the information regarding each of the three companies and its employees to come up with a plan to successfully merge three distinct organziational cultures in a way that will lead to company-wide buy in as well as enhanced job satisfaction and performance.
Project Case Scenario
Introduction:
Along her drive home, idling along in the slow crawl of the afternoon rush hour, Susan replayed the events of the last few months over and over in her mind. The news of a merger shocked everyone, and tension in the office was at an all-time high. This was Susan's first merger, and, in many ways, she hoped it would be her last. As the only certified HR specialist with an advanced degree, Susan was asked to work with a consultant to draft a plan detailing the culture, structure, and leadership needs of the HR office. It was an exciting but weighty assignment - one that had the potential to affect the entire organization for better or worse. On one hand, Susan could play it safe and try not to "ruffle any feathers." After all, what if the executive art of the organization disagreed with her plan? What if the plan had a negative impact on her coworkers? On the other hand, she knew that change was needed, and playing it safe would likely lead to very few changes. She believed that if she presented a strong plan, it could lead to making this office a great place to work for everyone.
In the morning, Susan will meet with the consultant and discuss recommendations. Then she'll need to prepare a plan to present to the Board of Directors a few days later.
Background Information: United Services
United Services began operations in 1990 to provide health and wellness services to the elderly and the disabled. Positioned as a locally sourced and operated organization, United Services flourished. By 2010, there were approximately 400 care providers with eight managers, and the support services to match. The organization's leadership was formed from a regulatory perspective to provide a stable and trusted service to the community.
The HR office includes six people: one director, one manager, two recruiters, and two generalists. The current Director, Susan, is being promoted to the VP position. Short of that, no other information - about positions, job descriptions, and even whether everyone will have a position after the merger - has not been finalized. As a result, stress in the office is at an all-time high. Another contributor to the stress level is that fact that, during the merger, the HR office will go from six to sixteen people and will end up with several redundancies. Not only that, but mergers are an ideal time to eliminate positions and streamline processes.
Background Information: Plethora Services
Plethora Service began operations in 2005. A regional operation near United, Plethora employs 300 caregivers, ten handlers, and also has similar support services. In large part, the business functions at the two organizati.
Use Python Write a program that firstly creates a list and initializes.docxJamesZ96Nashl
ย
The program creates a list with the numbers 1 through 6. It then uses a for loop to iterate through each element of the list by index and calculates the square of each element, modifying the original list. Finally, it prints out the modified list with each element raised to the power of 2.
Use induction to prove that n2-4n+1 for all integers n5-.docxJamesZ96Nashl
ย
For any integer n greater than or equal to 5, n squared is greater than 4n plus 1. To prove this by induction, show that it is true for n=5, and then assume it is true for some integer k, and show that it remains true for k+1. This establishes that the statement n^2 > 4n + 1 is true for all integers n greater than or equal to 5.
Use induction to show that- for any integer n1 - i-1nii!-(n+1)!1.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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This document shows that the sum of the first n positive integers squared equals the factorial of n+1 minus 1. Specifically, it proves that for any positive integer n, the sum of i squared from i=1 to i=n equals (n+1)! minus 1 through mathematical induction.
Use induction to show that n!-2n for all integers n4-.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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For any integer n greater than or equal to 4, n! (n factorial) is greater than 2^n. To prove this by induction, show that it is true for the base case n=4, and assume true for some integer k, then show it is also true for k+1.
Use Figure 2a to answer questions 69- Assume Stars A and B are the sam.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Use Figure 2 a to answer questions 6 9 . Assume Stars A and B are the same size. 6) Which star gives off more red light? Explain your reasoning. 7) Which star gives off more blue light? Explain your reasoning. 8) Which star looks redder? Explain your reasoning. Figure 2a
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Use appropriate SFR and a Modifier to configure bits 2 and 12 of port.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Use appropriate SFR and a Modifier to configure bits 2 and 12 of port G , as Open Desin bits, while all other bits remain unchanged Note: Give your answer in hexadecimal only
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urrent Attempt in Progress Companies that use GAAP do not have any gui.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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urrent Attempt in Progress Companies that use GAAP do not have any guidelines as to what should be reported on their balance sheet. often offset assets against liabilities and report net assets and net liabilities on the balance sheet rather than the underlying detailed line items. generally reported current assets before non-current assets on their balance sheet. may report all their assets on their balance sheet at fair value.
.
Unix a- Use a pipe and the grep command to show only the files in the.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Unix
a. Use a pipe and the grep command to show only the files in the /bin directory that begin with mk
b. modify the command below so that the error message will be suppressed (i.e. have the command display the files that exist, but not the error message for the non-existent file)
ls /bin/true /bin/false /bin/maybe
Explaination of b: Running the command displays following message: "ls: cannot access /bin/maybe: No such file or directory". Modify it to make it supress that message.
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uestion 2 Audrey woked a part time iot during colege to help pay lor v.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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uestion 2 Audrey woked a part time iot during colege to help pay lor various expenses. She also set asise 5200 each month and anvested th into the stock mance During that bine. the thook Imarkel resurned 10.6% anewaly II the did this each month for the lour years the was in colege, how much wit ber account be worth wien the gradiates? Fnler your anrwer as a mumencal value (no labets), rounded to the nearest dowar
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Types of Audit Evidence Auditors must gather a combination of many typ.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Types of Audit Evidence Auditors must gather a combination of many types of audit evidence to best reduce their audit risk. There are seven major types of audit evidence: 1) accounting information system, 2) documentary evidence, 3) third-party representation, 4) physical evidence, 5) computations, 6) data interrelationships, and 7) client representations. Audit evidence is any information that corroborates or refutes the auditors' premise that the financial statements present fairly the client's financial position and operating results. Match each definition or example with its correct type of audit evidence.
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Type of disability which is AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) and describ.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Type of disability which is AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) and describe the adaptive functioning that is tailored to the unique needs of these individuals according to the following:
1. Communication
2. Community Use
3. Functional Academics
4. Home Living
5. Health and Safety
6. Leisure
7. Self-Care
8. Self-Direction
9. Social
10. Work
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Tutorial Questions- Week 3 1- Explain what is meant by the term organi.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Tutorial Questions- Week 3 1. Explain what is meant by the term organisational goals. 2. Name four qualities associated with human resources that help an organisation achieve sustainable competitive 3. List and discuss standard human resource practices that are considered ethical. 4. Briefly describe six competencies required for HR professionals. 5. Identify the responsibilities of human resource department.
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True or False- Based on the shapes of the graphs below- there is varia.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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True or False: Based on the shapes of the graphs below, there is variability in the beak depth trait among the finches. Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Did Not Survive the Drought Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Survived the Drought Figure 1. The two graphs above show the beak depths, measured in mm, of 100 medium ground finches from Daphne Major. Fifty birds did not survive the drought of 1977 (top graph). The other 50 birds survived the drought and were still alive in 1978 (bottom graph). Select one: True False Based on the graphs below, how are the birds' beak depth measurements distributed? Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Did Not Survive the Drought Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Survived the Drought Figure 1. The two graphs above show the beak depths, measured in mm, of 100 medium ground finches from Daphne Major. Fifty birds did not survive the drought of 1977 (top graph). The other 50 birds survived the drought and were still alive in 1978 (bottom graph). a. They are distributed around the median. b. They are distributed around the tails. c. They are distributed evenly. d. They are distributed around the mean During the drought there was change in available food for the birds. Many of the small, soft seeds did not survive, and only large, hard seeds remained for the birds to eat. Based on this information, which of the following is the most probable hypothesis for the shift if beak size we see in the graphs: Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Did Not Survive the Drought Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Survived the Drought Figure 1. The two graphs above show the beak depths, measured in mm , of 100 medium ground finches from Daphne Major. Fifty birds did not survive the drought of 1977 (top graph). The other 50 birds survived the drought and were still alive in 1978 (bottom graph). a. The shift to larger, harder seeds selected for birds with larger beak depths (they were better able to use open the large seeds). b. Large beaked birds migrated to the island in a single year. c. Birds with smaller beaks could more easily chip away at the larger seeds. True or False: Based on the standard deviations in the graphs in the above questions, we can conclude the two data sets have the very similar amounts of variability compared to the means of each data set (i.e., the data are equally spread out). Select one: True False
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To which of the following investments MUST equity accounting be applie.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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To which of the following investments MUST equity accounting be applied?
1 Associates in the consolidated financial statements
2 Associates in the separate financial statements of the investor 3 Joint operations in the consolidated financial statements
- 1 only
- 1 and 2
- 2 and 3
- 1, 2 and 3
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True of False- all SCIS are created equally- Question 11 options- Ques.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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True of False, all SCIS are created equally?
Question 11 options:
Question 12 (1 point)
Listen
What is the acronym for the programming interface that allows companies to link their SCIS with supplier and customer applications?
Question 12 options:
API
EDI
XML
EFT
Question 13 (1 point)
Listen
Which SCM software has applications that help evaluate demand and capacity?
Question 13 options:
Execution
Planning
ERP
Event Management
Business Intelligence
Question 14 (1 point)
Listen
The speed at which end-to-end flows occurs in the supply chain is defined as which driver?
Question 14 options:
Adaptability
Synchronization
Velocity
Optimization
Profitability
Question 15 (1 point)
Listen
True or false, people are a major barrier for the effective use of information technology?
Question 15 options:
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Time reversal- Let (Bt-t0) be a Brownian motion- Show that the process.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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The document discusses time reversal of a Brownian motion process. It asks to show that if (Bt, tโฅ0) is a Brownian motion, then the process (B1-t, tโ[0,1]) has the distribution of a standard Brownian motion on the interval [0,1].
Transitioning to land included what modifications to gills- Enlarging.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Transitioning to land included what modifications to gills? Enlarging gill chambers to retain air bubbles Reduction in gills Using a swim bladder to function as a lung All of the above Question 4 Amphibians were a transitioning step in that they could do all of the below except what? Use cutaneous breathing or breath through their skin Have life stages in both water and on land Have an amniotic egg Have efficient limbs for terrestrial locomotion Which of the following is NOT unique to mammals? Maintain a constant body temperature Have a complex placenta compared to an amniotic egg Have hair and produce milk for offspring Offspring are larger and take longer to develop Question 6 4 pts Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changels in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hands for tools and complex tasks. Later, large animals required communication, while rival groups of humans selected further for intelligence. Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changes in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hands for tools and complex tasks. Later, large animals required communication, while rival groups of humans selected further for intelligence. Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changes in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hand required communication, while rival groups of human selected further for intelligence. Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changes in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hands for tools and complex tasks. Late large animals required communication, while al groups of humans selected further for intelligence. Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changes in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hands for tools and complex tasks. Later, large animals required communication, whil rival groups of humans selected further for intelligeng
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Three fair dice are rolled- Let the random variable X represent the su.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Three fair dice are rolled. Let the random variable X represent the sum of the three dice. Find the probability that X equals 8 . Answer: P ( X = 8 ) =
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Tnix Company's ledger on July 31- its fiscal year-end- includes the fo.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Tnix Company's ledger on July 31, its fiscal year-end, includes the following selected accounts that have normal balances. Tnix uses the perpetual inventory system. Prepare the company's year-end closing entries. Journal entry worksheet Record the entry to close the income statement accounts with credit balances. Note: Enter debits before credits.
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This week- share with us important or interesting art where you live--.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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This week, share with us important or interesting art where you live--it can be a sculpture, building, painting, etc. What is its significance? What do you like about it? Does your community preserve it or is it privately owned? Has your perception of it changed now that you know more about art?
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Three different methods of teaching English are used on three group of (1).docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Three different methods of teaching English are used on three group of students. Random samples of size 4 are taken from each group and the marks obtained by the sample students in each group are given. Use ANOVA to find out whether teaching methods had any effects on the students' performance at 0.01 levels
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This week- we discuss Spotted Fevers and Typhus (Rickettsia) What are.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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This week, we discuss Spotted Fevers and Typhus ( Rickettsia )
What are the Spotted Fevers?
Define Typhus.
What are the vectors for these conditions?
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Use induction to show that- for any integer n1 - i-1nii!-(n+1)!1.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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This document shows that the sum of the first n positive integers squared equals the factorial of n+1 minus 1. Specifically, it proves that for any positive integer n, the sum of i squared from i=1 to i=n equals (n+1)! minus 1 through mathematical induction.
Use induction to show that n!-2n for all integers n4-.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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For any integer n greater than or equal to 4, n! (n factorial) is greater than 2^n. To prove this by induction, show that it is true for the base case n=4, and assume true for some integer k, then show it is also true for k+1.
Use Figure 2a to answer questions 69- Assume Stars A and B are the sam.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Use Figure 2 a to answer questions 6 9 . Assume Stars A and B are the same size. 6) Which star gives off more red light? Explain your reasoning. 7) Which star gives off more blue light? Explain your reasoning. 8) Which star looks redder? Explain your reasoning. Figure 2a
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Use appropriate SFR and a Modifier to configure bits 2 and 12 of port.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Use appropriate SFR and a Modifier to configure bits 2 and 12 of port G , as Open Desin bits, while all other bits remain unchanged Note: Give your answer in hexadecimal only
.
urrent Attempt in Progress Companies that use GAAP do not have any gui.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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urrent Attempt in Progress Companies that use GAAP do not have any guidelines as to what should be reported on their balance sheet. often offset assets against liabilities and report net assets and net liabilities on the balance sheet rather than the underlying detailed line items. generally reported current assets before non-current assets on their balance sheet. may report all their assets on their balance sheet at fair value.
.
Unix a- Use a pipe and the grep command to show only the files in the.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Unix
a. Use a pipe and the grep command to show only the files in the /bin directory that begin with mk
b. modify the command below so that the error message will be suppressed (i.e. have the command display the files that exist, but not the error message for the non-existent file)
ls /bin/true /bin/false /bin/maybe
Explaination of b: Running the command displays following message: "ls: cannot access /bin/maybe: No such file or directory". Modify it to make it supress that message.
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uestion 2 Audrey woked a part time iot during colege to help pay lor v.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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uestion 2 Audrey woked a part time iot during colege to help pay lor various expenses. She also set asise 5200 each month and anvested th into the stock mance During that bine. the thook Imarkel resurned 10.6% anewaly II the did this each month for the lour years the was in colege, how much wit ber account be worth wien the gradiates? Fnler your anrwer as a mumencal value (no labets), rounded to the nearest dowar
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Types of Audit Evidence Auditors must gather a combination of many typ.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Types of Audit Evidence Auditors must gather a combination of many types of audit evidence to best reduce their audit risk. There are seven major types of audit evidence: 1) accounting information system, 2) documentary evidence, 3) third-party representation, 4) physical evidence, 5) computations, 6) data interrelationships, and 7) client representations. Audit evidence is any information that corroborates or refutes the auditors' premise that the financial statements present fairly the client's financial position and operating results. Match each definition or example with its correct type of audit evidence.
.
Type of disability which is AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) and describ.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Type of disability which is AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) and describe the adaptive functioning that is tailored to the unique needs of these individuals according to the following:
1. Communication
2. Community Use
3. Functional Academics
4. Home Living
5. Health and Safety
6. Leisure
7. Self-Care
8. Self-Direction
9. Social
10. Work
.
Tutorial Questions- Week 3 1- Explain what is meant by the term organi.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Tutorial Questions- Week 3 1. Explain what is meant by the term organisational goals. 2. Name four qualities associated with human resources that help an organisation achieve sustainable competitive 3. List and discuss standard human resource practices that are considered ethical. 4. Briefly describe six competencies required for HR professionals. 5. Identify the responsibilities of human resource department.
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True or False- Based on the shapes of the graphs below- there is varia.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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True or False: Based on the shapes of the graphs below, there is variability in the beak depth trait among the finches. Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Did Not Survive the Drought Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Survived the Drought Figure 1. The two graphs above show the beak depths, measured in mm, of 100 medium ground finches from Daphne Major. Fifty birds did not survive the drought of 1977 (top graph). The other 50 birds survived the drought and were still alive in 1978 (bottom graph). Select one: True False Based on the graphs below, how are the birds' beak depth measurements distributed? Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Did Not Survive the Drought Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Survived the Drought Figure 1. The two graphs above show the beak depths, measured in mm, of 100 medium ground finches from Daphne Major. Fifty birds did not survive the drought of 1977 (top graph). The other 50 birds survived the drought and were still alive in 1978 (bottom graph). a. They are distributed around the median. b. They are distributed around the tails. c. They are distributed evenly. d. They are distributed around the mean During the drought there was change in available food for the birds. Many of the small, soft seeds did not survive, and only large, hard seeds remained for the birds to eat. Based on this information, which of the following is the most probable hypothesis for the shift if beak size we see in the graphs: Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Did Not Survive the Drought Beak Depths of 50 Medium Ground Finches That Survived the Drought Figure 1. The two graphs above show the beak depths, measured in mm , of 100 medium ground finches from Daphne Major. Fifty birds did not survive the drought of 1977 (top graph). The other 50 birds survived the drought and were still alive in 1978 (bottom graph). a. The shift to larger, harder seeds selected for birds with larger beak depths (they were better able to use open the large seeds). b. Large beaked birds migrated to the island in a single year. c. Birds with smaller beaks could more easily chip away at the larger seeds. True or False: Based on the standard deviations in the graphs in the above questions, we can conclude the two data sets have the very similar amounts of variability compared to the means of each data set (i.e., the data are equally spread out). Select one: True False
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To which of the following investments MUST equity accounting be applie.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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To which of the following investments MUST equity accounting be applied?
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True of False- all SCIS are created equally- Question 11 options- Ques.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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True of False, all SCIS are created equally?
Question 11 options:
Question 12 (1 point)
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What is the acronym for the programming interface that allows companies to link their SCIS with supplier and customer applications?
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API
EDI
XML
EFT
Question 13 (1 point)
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Which SCM software has applications that help evaluate demand and capacity?
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Execution
Planning
ERP
Event Management
Business Intelligence
Question 14 (1 point)
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The speed at which end-to-end flows occurs in the supply chain is defined as which driver?
Question 14 options:
Adaptability
Synchronization
Velocity
Optimization
Profitability
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True or false, people are a major barrier for the effective use of information technology?
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Time reversal- Let (Bt-t0) be a Brownian motion- Show that the process.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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The document discusses time reversal of a Brownian motion process. It asks to show that if (Bt, tโฅ0) is a Brownian motion, then the process (B1-t, tโ[0,1]) has the distribution of a standard Brownian motion on the interval [0,1].
Transitioning to land included what modifications to gills- Enlarging.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Transitioning to land included what modifications to gills? Enlarging gill chambers to retain air bubbles Reduction in gills Using a swim bladder to function as a lung All of the above Question 4 Amphibians were a transitioning step in that they could do all of the below except what? Use cutaneous breathing or breath through their skin Have life stages in both water and on land Have an amniotic egg Have efficient limbs for terrestrial locomotion Which of the following is NOT unique to mammals? Maintain a constant body temperature Have a complex placenta compared to an amniotic egg Have hair and produce milk for offspring Offspring are larger and take longer to develop Question 6 4 pts Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changels in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hands for tools and complex tasks. Later, large animals required communication, while rival groups of humans selected further for intelligence. Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changes in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hands for tools and complex tasks. Later, large animals required communication, while rival groups of humans selected further for intelligence. Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changes in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hand required communication, while rival groups of human selected further for intelligence. Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changes in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hands for tools and complex tasks. Late large animals required communication, while al groups of humans selected further for intelligence. Humans are thought to have evolved from a mixture of environmental and humanbased selective pressures. Changes in resource availability and forced some populations of primates to become as they traveled across long distances, freeing hands for tools and complex tasks. Later, large animals required communication, whil rival groups of humans selected further for intelligeng
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Three fair dice are rolled- Let the random variable X represent the su.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Three fair dice are rolled. Let the random variable X represent the sum of the three dice. Find the probability that X equals 8 . Answer: P ( X = 8 ) =
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Tnix Company's ledger on July 31- its fiscal year-end- includes the fo.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Tnix Company's ledger on July 31, its fiscal year-end, includes the following selected accounts that have normal balances. Tnix uses the perpetual inventory system. Prepare the company's year-end closing entries. Journal entry worksheet Record the entry to close the income statement accounts with credit balances. Note: Enter debits before credits.
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This week- share with us important or interesting art where you live--.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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This week, share with us important or interesting art where you live--it can be a sculpture, building, painting, etc. What is its significance? What do you like about it? Does your community preserve it or is it privately owned? Has your perception of it changed now that you know more about art?
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Three different methods of teaching English are used on three group of (1).docxJamesZ96Nashl
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Three different methods of teaching English are used on three group of students. Random samples of size 4 are taken from each group and the marks obtained by the sample students in each group are given. Use ANOVA to find out whether teaching methods had any effects on the students' performance at 0.01 levels
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This week- we discuss Spotted Fevers and Typhus (Rickettsia) What are.docxJamesZ96Nashl
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This week, we discuss Spotted Fevers and Typhus ( Rickettsia )
What are the Spotted Fevers?
Define Typhus.
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
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These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
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Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
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- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
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The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
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Ivรกn Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
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The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...
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Unilever's branding of Dove (with Dove Facewash- Dove Bodywash- Dove e.docx
1. Unilever's branding of Dove (with Dove Facewash, Dove Bodywash, Dove exfoliator, Dove
Soap, Dove Shampoo e.t.c) is an example of
House of Brands
Branded House
Ingredient Branding
Private label
House of Brands
Branded House
Ingredient Branding
Private label