Write a C program for the following- Create a doubly linked list- (-99.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Write a C program for the following:
Create a doubly linked list. (-999 to stop entering the elements).
Make sure one of the entered elements is 42. If 42 is not entered, the program should display an
error message.
Delete an element before the existing linked list element 42.
If there are more than one occurrence of 42, give user the choice where the new element must be
deleted.
Sample Input/Output 1
Input
42 19 32 45 42 39 -999
Output
2 occurrence of 42 found. Where should the deletion occur?
Input
2
Output 42 19 32 42 39
Sample Input/Output 2
Input
42 19 32 45 42 39 -999
Output
2 occurrence of 42 found. Where should the deletion occur?
Input
1
Output
No element before 42
.
Wolfe Industries pays its employees on a semimonthly basis- Using the.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Wolfe Industries pays its employees semimonthly. The document requests the calculation of federal income tax deductions for several Wolfe Industries employees using wage-bracket tables and W-4 information provided, with intermediate calculations unrounded and final answers rounded to the nearest whole dollar.
With Walmart America being the primary focus- provide in depth informa.pdfEricVaCYoungs
With Walmart America being the primary focus, provide in depth information about Employee
Grievance in the organization:
Focus on the following:
1. Maintaining an organization that is flexible and democratic
2. Creating an organization that provides growth for its employees.
3. Provide references.
With regard to HIPAA regulationspatients cannot access their medical i.pdfEricVaCYoungs
With regard to HIPAA regulationspatients cannot access their medical information without their
physicians consent and attendancepatients can access the health information of other patients
who have had a similar medical experience during their stay coping and faxing medical
information is strictly forbidden.
William Playfair was credited as the found of Technical methods of sta.pdfEricVaCYoungs
William Playfair was credited as the found of Technical methods of statistics Technical methods
of probability Graphical methods of statistics Graphical methods of probability Technical
methods of mathematics and is when two or more components work together when they share
some attributes but not others. Synergy and Harmony Unity and Variety Harmony and Variety
Unity and Perception Synergy and Variety.
Wilfredo bought a new boat for $19-800- He paid $2-500 for the down pa.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Wilfredo bought a new boat for $19,800. He paid $2,500 for the down payment and financed the
rest for 3-years at an annual interest rate of 12%.
(12% annual interest rate - 33.21)
The monthly payments for this loan are $574.61
The total interest he paid on this loan is __________.
Will was having a bad day- He was checking his work and discovered tha.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Will was having a bad day. He was checking his work and discovered that instead of recording
the payment of Telephone Expense in the amount of $540 to the right account, he had instead
debited Salaries Expense by $450 . Will is unsure how to fix it. Prepare the two journal entries to
make the correction on March 22. The first journal entry we will record is the reversal of the
incorrect entry. (Record debits first, then credits. Select the explanation on the last line of the
journal entry table.) Now we can record the telephone expense..
Why is the Methods and Materials section of a research article often v.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Why is the Methods and Materials section of a research article often very detailed? Select all that
apply. a. Because research articles need to be long, so it's a good way to increase the word count
b. It's not; all of the information on equipment, the study population, the statistical data, etc. is
contained in the Discussion section c. This allows other researchers to evaluate the quality of the
research that was conducted d. So other researchers can attempt to reproduce the results.
Write a C program for the following- Create a doubly linked list- (-99.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Write a C program for the following:
Create a doubly linked list. (-999 to stop entering the elements).
Make sure one of the entered elements is 42. If 42 is not entered, the program should display an
error message.
Delete an element before the existing linked list element 42.
If there are more than one occurrence of 42, give user the choice where the new element must be
deleted.
Sample Input/Output 1
Input
42 19 32 45 42 39 -999
Output
2 occurrence of 42 found. Where should the deletion occur?
Input
2
Output 42 19 32 42 39
Sample Input/Output 2
Input
42 19 32 45 42 39 -999
Output
2 occurrence of 42 found. Where should the deletion occur?
Input
1
Output
No element before 42
.
Wolfe Industries pays its employees on a semimonthly basis- Using the.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Wolfe Industries pays its employees semimonthly. The document requests the calculation of federal income tax deductions for several Wolfe Industries employees using wage-bracket tables and W-4 information provided, with intermediate calculations unrounded and final answers rounded to the nearest whole dollar.
With Walmart America being the primary focus- provide in depth informa.pdfEricVaCYoungs
With Walmart America being the primary focus, provide in depth information about Employee
Grievance in the organization:
Focus on the following:
1. Maintaining an organization that is flexible and democratic
2. Creating an organization that provides growth for its employees.
3. Provide references.
With regard to HIPAA regulationspatients cannot access their medical i.pdfEricVaCYoungs
With regard to HIPAA regulationspatients cannot access their medical information without their
physicians consent and attendancepatients can access the health information of other patients
who have had a similar medical experience during their stay coping and faxing medical
information is strictly forbidden.
William Playfair was credited as the found of Technical methods of sta.pdfEricVaCYoungs
William Playfair was credited as the found of Technical methods of statistics Technical methods
of probability Graphical methods of statistics Graphical methods of probability Technical
methods of mathematics and is when two or more components work together when they share
some attributes but not others. Synergy and Harmony Unity and Variety Harmony and Variety
Unity and Perception Synergy and Variety.
Wilfredo bought a new boat for $19-800- He paid $2-500 for the down pa.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Wilfredo bought a new boat for $19,800. He paid $2,500 for the down payment and financed the
rest for 3-years at an annual interest rate of 12%.
(12% annual interest rate - 33.21)
The monthly payments for this loan are $574.61
The total interest he paid on this loan is __________.
Will was having a bad day- He was checking his work and discovered tha.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Will was having a bad day. He was checking his work and discovered that instead of recording
the payment of Telephone Expense in the amount of $540 to the right account, he had instead
debited Salaries Expense by $450 . Will is unsure how to fix it. Prepare the two journal entries to
make the correction on March 22. The first journal entry we will record is the reversal of the
incorrect entry. (Record debits first, then credits. Select the explanation on the last line of the
journal entry table.) Now we can record the telephone expense..
Why is the Methods and Materials section of a research article often v.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Why is the Methods and Materials section of a research article often very detailed? Select all that
apply. a. Because research articles need to be long, so it's a good way to increase the word count
b. It's not; all of the information on equipment, the study population, the statistical data, etc. is
contained in the Discussion section c. This allows other researchers to evaluate the quality of the
research that was conducted d. So other researchers can attempt to reproduce the results.
Why is the peer review process important in primary scientific literat.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Why is the peer review process important in primary scientific literature? (select all that apply)
Ensures that the research has not been done before Ensures the correct reviewer is paid for giving
good comments Checks that the conclusions made in the discussion are based on the results
Makes sure that only research from a certain university is published Maintains the quality of the
science research done.
Why is northwest Europe among the mildest climates for its latitude- I.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Why is northwest Europe among the mildest climates for its latitude? It isn't too far north to the
poles. The cold, salty water gets pushed down low in the ocean and travels to the Gulf of
Mexico, where the warm shallow water is pulled north by current. The precipitation level is very
high because of its elevation. The tropical areas nearby influence it..
Why is sufficient chlorine added to raw water (prechlorination) to go.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Why is sufficient chlorine added to raw water (prechlorination) to go past the breakpoint in
plants where THMs are not a problem?1. To aid coagulation.2. To control algal problems in
basins.3. To prevent the formation of THM's.4. To provide sufficient chlorine contact time to
effectively kill or inactivate pathogenic organisms.5. To reduce odor problems in treated water..
Who is responsible for securing the data in the cloud- Why is disaster.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Who is responsible for securing the data in the cloud?
Why is disaster recovery important for all businesses?
What are other ways you can secure login access besides a password?
Tell me a few ways passwords or credentials can be compromised, and how you would prevent
it.
How can you govern your cloud account at scale?
How would you store encrypted keys in the cloud?
What are some tools you can use for IaC (Infrastructure as Code)?
What are best practices for CI/CD pipelines?.
White-collar crime costs society more financially each year than all o.pdfEricVaCYoungs
White-collar crime costs society more financially each year than all other forms of crime.
Penalties are growing over time for white-collar criminals. How does white collar crime impact
society at large? How could ethical decision-making play a part in white-collar crime?
150+ Words Please Thankyou.
Whispering Winds Corporation is authorized to issue both preferred and.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Whispering Winds Corporation is authorized to issue both preferred and common stock. The par
value of the preferred is $50 . During the first year of operations, the company had the following
events and transactions pertaining to its preferred stock. Feb. 1 Issued 21,000 shares for cash at
$57 per share. July 1 Issued 13,000 shares for cash at $61 per share. (a). (b) Post to the
stockholders' equity accounts. (Post entries in the order of journal entries presented in the
previous part.).
While there may be many reasons individuals do not vote in local elect.pdfEricVaCYoungs
While there may be many reasons individuals do not vote in local elections, the reason most
commonly given in surveys is... Voters feel uninformed about state and local politics Voting
requires taking time off from work There are too few precincts open on Election Day Voters do
not care about state and local politics States may not pass laws that conflict with the Constitution
because of the Declaration of Independence the Supremacy Clause the Necessary and Proper
Clause the Fourteenth Amendment.
Which statement is correct about goodwill related to investments in as.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which statement is correct about goodwill related to investments in associates?
a. It is presented as an asset in the consolidated balance sheet
b. It is reflected in the carrying amount of investments and not separately presented in the
consolidated balance sheet.
c. There is no goodwill in investments in associates.
d. Goodwill is recognised in the share of profits or losses..
Which statement accurately describes a wound edge condition and its et.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which statement accurately describes a wound edge condition and its etiology?A. Edges are
distinct when there are areas where the normal tissues blend into the wound bed. B. The edges of
chronic wounds frequently are open and proliferative with thickening and fibrosis present. C.
Edges that are even with the skin surface and the wound base are attached to the base of the
wound. D. The wound that is a crater (bowl/boat shape with sides and depth) is a wound with
edges that are attached to the wound base..
Which of these is NOT true of antibodies and T cell receptors- They bo (1).pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of these is NOT true of antibodies and T cell receptors? They both have a constant region
They both have a variable region They are both specific to different pathogens Both B and T
cells make antibodies QUESTION 4 Why are MHC molecules important? They present antigens
to lymphocytes so an immune response can begin They help identify self cells vs. non-self cells
They help in positive and negative selection of B and T cells all of the above.
Which of these is an ecological community- A- all of the species of b.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of these is an ecological community?
A. all of the species of bacteria, Staphlococcus aureus living on your skin
B. all of the people living in your neighborhood
C. all of the students in your class
D. All of the organisms living in a home - roaches, ants, humans.
Which of these is NOT true of antibodies and T cell receptors- They bo.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of these is NOT true of antibodies and T cell receptors? They both have a constant region
They both have a variable region They are both specific to different pathogens Both B and T
cells make antibodies QUESTION 4 Why are MHC molecules important? They present antigens
to lymphocytes so an immune response can begin They help identify self cells vs. non-self cells
They help in positive and negative selection of B and T cells all of the above.
Which of these is NOT true of natural killer cells- They are a type of.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of these is NOT true of natural killer cells? They are a type of lymphocyte They induce
apoptosis in cells infected with bacteria or viruses They are part of the adaptive immune
response They use pattems of recognition receptors to look for things like bacterial walls and
flagella QUESTION 9 Match the aspects of innate response with their definition Cytokine A.
Proteins made by the liver that can heip the Early Induced Proteins immune system destroy
pathogens B. Used by cells to communicate with each other Complement System C. Proteins
made by infected cells that can help Inflammation the immune system destory pathogens D. Is
characterized by heat, redness, pain, and swelling.
Which of the following would be an examples of Structure at the Landsc (1).pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of the following would be an examples of Structure at the Landscape Scale (select all that
apply)? The number of lakes in Yellowstone The migration of eels from the Sargasso Sea to the
rivers in Western Scotland The pattern of fire scars across a mountainside The spread and
diffusion of DDT from a contaminated site near the Channel Islands The configuration of the
road network in Birds of Prey National Recreation Area The retreat and melting of glaciers in
Lantang National Park in Nepal.
Which one is MOST incorrect- (3 points) Which of the following is most.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which one is MOST incorrect?
(3 points) Which of the following is most incorrect about ReLU and its variants? A. ReLU
family is less affected by vanishing gradient problem than sigmoid activation. B. Leaky ReLU
and ELU avoid the the zero gradient problem faced by vanilla ReLU for x < 0 . C. Because
ReLU gradients are bounded in [ 0 , 1 ] , repeated applications of ReLU across layers cannot
cause covariate shift. D. ReLU encourages regularization by turning some neurons completely
off (i.e., zeroing activations), which makes it easier to learn a distributed representations because
there are fewer interactions across a network..
Which of the following was an evolutionary benefit of polarity- Polari.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of the following was an evolutionary benefit of polarity? Polarity made collecting
predictable nutrients more efficient Polarity made scavenging for randomly located nutrients
more efficient Ionic charges from polarity allowed animals to physically repel predators Each
cell could do all required tasks more efficiently, leading to the organ systems of today's animals
Which of the following would contribute to sympatric speciation? Errors in chromosome
duplication in plants that lead to extra chromosomes A geographical barrier that isolates
populations Mating behaviors that are not tied to foods in the same geographical area Mating
behaviors associated with different foods that are the same within a geographical area Genetic
Drift can occur through which of the following? Environmental factors that shape allele
frequencies into disruptive, stabilizing, or directional selection Can only occur through natural
disasters Through alleles being dominant or recessive When a population experiences high levels
of sexual selection to shape allele frequencies.
Which of the following would generate the fewest ATP- Assume complete.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of the following would generate the fewest ATP? Assume complete oxidation of all
molecules under aerobic conditions in an obligate aerobe. ribulose (C5 C 10 O ) glucose a
triglyceride with three 14 -carbon chains two pyruvate molecules.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Why is the peer review process important in primary scientific literat.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Why is the peer review process important in primary scientific literature? (select all that apply)
Ensures that the research has not been done before Ensures the correct reviewer is paid for giving
good comments Checks that the conclusions made in the discussion are based on the results
Makes sure that only research from a certain university is published Maintains the quality of the
science research done.
Why is northwest Europe among the mildest climates for its latitude- I.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Why is northwest Europe among the mildest climates for its latitude? It isn't too far north to the
poles. The cold, salty water gets pushed down low in the ocean and travels to the Gulf of
Mexico, where the warm shallow water is pulled north by current. The precipitation level is very
high because of its elevation. The tropical areas nearby influence it..
Why is sufficient chlorine added to raw water (prechlorination) to go.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Why is sufficient chlorine added to raw water (prechlorination) to go past the breakpoint in
plants where THMs are not a problem?1. To aid coagulation.2. To control algal problems in
basins.3. To prevent the formation of THM's.4. To provide sufficient chlorine contact time to
effectively kill or inactivate pathogenic organisms.5. To reduce odor problems in treated water..
Who is responsible for securing the data in the cloud- Why is disaster.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Who is responsible for securing the data in the cloud?
Why is disaster recovery important for all businesses?
What are other ways you can secure login access besides a password?
Tell me a few ways passwords or credentials can be compromised, and how you would prevent
it.
How can you govern your cloud account at scale?
How would you store encrypted keys in the cloud?
What are some tools you can use for IaC (Infrastructure as Code)?
What are best practices for CI/CD pipelines?.
White-collar crime costs society more financially each year than all o.pdfEricVaCYoungs
White-collar crime costs society more financially each year than all other forms of crime.
Penalties are growing over time for white-collar criminals. How does white collar crime impact
society at large? How could ethical decision-making play a part in white-collar crime?
150+ Words Please Thankyou.
Whispering Winds Corporation is authorized to issue both preferred and.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Whispering Winds Corporation is authorized to issue both preferred and common stock. The par
value of the preferred is $50 . During the first year of operations, the company had the following
events and transactions pertaining to its preferred stock. Feb. 1 Issued 21,000 shares for cash at
$57 per share. July 1 Issued 13,000 shares for cash at $61 per share. (a). (b) Post to the
stockholders' equity accounts. (Post entries in the order of journal entries presented in the
previous part.).
While there may be many reasons individuals do not vote in local elect.pdfEricVaCYoungs
While there may be many reasons individuals do not vote in local elections, the reason most
commonly given in surveys is... Voters feel uninformed about state and local politics Voting
requires taking time off from work There are too few precincts open on Election Day Voters do
not care about state and local politics States may not pass laws that conflict with the Constitution
because of the Declaration of Independence the Supremacy Clause the Necessary and Proper
Clause the Fourteenth Amendment.
Which statement is correct about goodwill related to investments in as.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which statement is correct about goodwill related to investments in associates?
a. It is presented as an asset in the consolidated balance sheet
b. It is reflected in the carrying amount of investments and not separately presented in the
consolidated balance sheet.
c. There is no goodwill in investments in associates.
d. Goodwill is recognised in the share of profits or losses..
Which statement accurately describes a wound edge condition and its et.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which statement accurately describes a wound edge condition and its etiology?A. Edges are
distinct when there are areas where the normal tissues blend into the wound bed. B. The edges of
chronic wounds frequently are open and proliferative with thickening and fibrosis present. C.
Edges that are even with the skin surface and the wound base are attached to the base of the
wound. D. The wound that is a crater (bowl/boat shape with sides and depth) is a wound with
edges that are attached to the wound base..
Which of these is NOT true of antibodies and T cell receptors- They bo (1).pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of these is NOT true of antibodies and T cell receptors? They both have a constant region
They both have a variable region They are both specific to different pathogens Both B and T
cells make antibodies QUESTION 4 Why are MHC molecules important? They present antigens
to lymphocytes so an immune response can begin They help identify self cells vs. non-self cells
They help in positive and negative selection of B and T cells all of the above.
Which of these is an ecological community- A- all of the species of b.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of these is an ecological community?
A. all of the species of bacteria, Staphlococcus aureus living on your skin
B. all of the people living in your neighborhood
C. all of the students in your class
D. All of the organisms living in a home - roaches, ants, humans.
Which of these is NOT true of antibodies and T cell receptors- They bo.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of these is NOT true of antibodies and T cell receptors? They both have a constant region
They both have a variable region They are both specific to different pathogens Both B and T
cells make antibodies QUESTION 4 Why are MHC molecules important? They present antigens
to lymphocytes so an immune response can begin They help identify self cells vs. non-self cells
They help in positive and negative selection of B and T cells all of the above.
Which of these is NOT true of natural killer cells- They are a type of.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of these is NOT true of natural killer cells? They are a type of lymphocyte They induce
apoptosis in cells infected with bacteria or viruses They are part of the adaptive immune
response They use pattems of recognition receptors to look for things like bacterial walls and
flagella QUESTION 9 Match the aspects of innate response with their definition Cytokine A.
Proteins made by the liver that can heip the Early Induced Proteins immune system destroy
pathogens B. Used by cells to communicate with each other Complement System C. Proteins
made by infected cells that can help Inflammation the immune system destory pathogens D. Is
characterized by heat, redness, pain, and swelling.
Which of the following would be an examples of Structure at the Landsc (1).pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of the following would be an examples of Structure at the Landscape Scale (select all that
apply)? The number of lakes in Yellowstone The migration of eels from the Sargasso Sea to the
rivers in Western Scotland The pattern of fire scars across a mountainside The spread and
diffusion of DDT from a contaminated site near the Channel Islands The configuration of the
road network in Birds of Prey National Recreation Area The retreat and melting of glaciers in
Lantang National Park in Nepal.
Which one is MOST incorrect- (3 points) Which of the following is most.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which one is MOST incorrect?
(3 points) Which of the following is most incorrect about ReLU and its variants? A. ReLU
family is less affected by vanishing gradient problem than sigmoid activation. B. Leaky ReLU
and ELU avoid the the zero gradient problem faced by vanilla ReLU for x < 0 . C. Because
ReLU gradients are bounded in [ 0 , 1 ] , repeated applications of ReLU across layers cannot
cause covariate shift. D. ReLU encourages regularization by turning some neurons completely
off (i.e., zeroing activations), which makes it easier to learn a distributed representations because
there are fewer interactions across a network..
Which of the following was an evolutionary benefit of polarity- Polari.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of the following was an evolutionary benefit of polarity? Polarity made collecting
predictable nutrients more efficient Polarity made scavenging for randomly located nutrients
more efficient Ionic charges from polarity allowed animals to physically repel predators Each
cell could do all required tasks more efficiently, leading to the organ systems of today's animals
Which of the following would contribute to sympatric speciation? Errors in chromosome
duplication in plants that lead to extra chromosomes A geographical barrier that isolates
populations Mating behaviors that are not tied to foods in the same geographical area Mating
behaviors associated with different foods that are the same within a geographical area Genetic
Drift can occur through which of the following? Environmental factors that shape allele
frequencies into disruptive, stabilizing, or directional selection Can only occur through natural
disasters Through alleles being dominant or recessive When a population experiences high levels
of sexual selection to shape allele frequencies.
Which of the following would generate the fewest ATP- Assume complete.pdfEricVaCYoungs
Which of the following would generate the fewest ATP? Assume complete oxidation of all
molecules under aerobic conditions in an obligate aerobe. ribulose (C5 C 10 O ) glucose a
triglyceride with three 14 -carbon chains two pyruvate molecules.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
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This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, 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.
How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
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.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
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.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
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.