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A) member functions B) member variables C) constructor and destructor functions D) All of these E) None of these type of member variable may be accessed before any objects of the class have been created. 2) This A) private B) public C) inline D) static None of these 3) This operator may be used to assign one object to another. A) D) e E) None of these 4) CH requires that a copy cons parameter be a(n) A) integer data type B) floating point data type pointer variable D) reference object E) None of these 5) C++ allows you to redefine the way work when used with class objects A) compiler errors E) preprocessor directives C) standard operators D) undefined variables E) None of these 6 When objects contain pointers, it is a good idea to create an explicit function. A) insertion operator copy constructor static constructor D) inline constructor E) None of these Solution 1.b) member variable 2 d) static 3 a) = 4 d) reference object 5 c) standard operators 6 b) copy constructor .
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a) Compare interstitial and vacancy atomic mechanisms for diffusion. (b) Cite two reasons why interstitial diffusion is normally more rapid than vacancy diffusion. Solution (a) With vacancy diffusion, atomic motion is from one lattice site to an adjacent vacancy. Self-diffusion and the diffusion of substitutional impurities proceed via this mechanism. On the other hand, atomic motion is from interstitial site to adjacent interstitial site for the interstitial diffusion mechanism. (b) Interstitial diffusion is normally more rapid than vacancy diffusion because: (1) interstitial atoms, being smaller, are more mobile; and (2) the probability of an empty adjacent interstitial site is greater than for a vacancy adjacent to a host (or substitutional impurity) atom. .
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A.Sodium sulfate is dissociating in water. B.Ethylene glycol contains ionic bonds. C.Molecules containing covalent bonds tend to fully dissociate in water. D.Solid sodium sulfate contains ionic bonds. E.Ethylene glycol contains covalent bonds. F.Ethylene glycol is dissociating in water. G.Ethylene glycol contains some ionic and some covalent bonds. H.Solid sodium sulfate contains covalent bonds. Consider the particulate mode on the right contains a solution of sodium sulfate. I below to answer the following questions. T he beaker on the left contains a solution of e thylene glycol, and the beaker Solution Sol:- A. True , sodium sulphate salt is a strong electrolyte and dissociated completely in aqueous solution as shown in the fig. bigger ions in sodium sulphate solution are of sulphates. B.False , ethylene glycol only contains covalent bonds , because all the atoms in ethylene glycol are non metals . C.False , molecules contains covalent bonds are not dissociated fully in water.because molecule containing covalent bonds are generally insoluble in water. D.True , because solid sodium sulphate contains ionic bonding between Na^+ and SO4^2- ions. E.True as ethylene glycol contains covalent bonds only. F. False as ethylene glycol contains covalent bonds and covalent bonds do not dissociated into ions. G.False , only contains covalent bonds. H.False , because solid sodium sulphate contains ionic bonds. .
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A-11 Present Value of Cash Flows Star City is considering an investment in the community center that is expected to return the following cash flows: This schedule includes all cash inflows from the project, which will also require an immediate $212,000 cash outlay. The city is tax-exempt; therefore, taxes need not be considered. What is the net present value of the project if the appropriate discount rate is 24 percent? Solution NPV = $-20500.50 .
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A. Organizations typically adopt a consistent decentralization or centralization philosophy across all their business functions. Do you agree or disagree? Explain. B. define decentralization and provide an example of an organization that has successfully implemented this policy. C. How should managers deal with income tax issues when choosing a transfer-pricing method that involves multinational considerations? D. Solution A. Yes, I completely agree with this Statement. Every Organization adopt both the Philosophies. Organization must establish whether its decision-making policies are centralized or decentralized. Highly centralized companies tend to have more bureaucratic traits, while highly decentralized companies tend to appear more out of control. Both extremes appear engulfed with inefficiencies and waste. High performance work systems seem to have more decentralized decision-making features, yet their culture, formed around their philosophy and values, is highly centralized. Creating a centralized philosophy and value system allows employees to become more empowered to make their own decisions, leading to decentralization. B. Decentralization is characterized by relatively few layers of management, with few centralized policies and procedures. Each group, whether a division, location, or team, creates its own practices based mostly on the organization .
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A. Discuss some types of personal information that companies collect from their customers and discuss what they are used for. How is information collected, and do the customers know about it? Do they have a choice in the matter? Explain how. B. from monitoring employee email communications? Discuss whether or not you think the company has a right to monitor email and personal use of the Internet and explain why. C. Discuss the collection of evidence for audits of an AIS. How is it different from evidence collection for a company that doesn\'t utilize AIS? Solution 1.\"Information is Power\" and this wisdom is being increasingly used in business .Companies collect demographic, psychographic and behavioural information of the customer through direct and indirect methods. While a survey could be a direct method , there are many data analytic tools that are available to collect data on psychographics and behaviour from the purcahse history of the buyers , and all thses are indirect methods. One of the example is of Facebook and Google monitoring the site visits of users and profileing them for more focused advertisements. 2.In this digital world where everyone is connected virtually , it is impossible to survive without mails , whether it is official or personal. Organizations should not snoop into personal mails of employees unless otherwise those mails are affecting official work.It is wrong to tresspass into private matters. 3.Evidence can be collected in traditional way and also digitally. Collection of digital information is more easy and relevant and the wrong doers can be detected online promptly. .
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a)What is a function group? How does the type of functional group affect the compound\'s physical properties? b)Alcohols and metallic hydroxides both contain -OH groups. Why are their chemical properties so different? c)What intermolecular forces are present in simple hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon derivatives and how these affect the physical properties? Solution a) Functional group is defined as an atom or group of atoms which exhibit a unique characteristic E.g. functional groups is carboxylic acid (RCOO-) in acid -OH in alcohols R-COO-R of ester etc. Ketones: R?CO?R\' b) in alchohols the hydroxyl group is combined with the alkyl group while in metalic hydroxide with metals they are known as hydroxides of metal they have different properies they act as base in contract to the norma alkyl achohol. Alkyl alcohols are organic compounds. like CH3OH. C2H5OH while metallic hydroxide like NaOH c)hydrocarbons are connected with covalent bond likeC-C bond or C-H bonds. Greater the numbers of atoms in the molecules the stronger will be intermolecular attractions. eg CH4, C2H2 On the orther hand Hydrocarbon derivatives consist of different elements attached to the carbon as an alternative of hydrogen.It may be  oxygen, nitrogen or halogen atoms. CH3Br .
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detail the significant ways that an awareness of emotional intelligence can improve a leader’s effectiveness. Select a situation in which you demonstrated emotional intelligence that improved your effectiveness as a leader, either in your professional or personal life. Solution Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to understand and manage your own emotions, and those of the people around you. People with a high degree of emotional intelligence know what they\'re feeling, what their emotions mean, and how these emotions can affect other people. There are five main elements of emotional intelligence, namely: Situation in professional life. When I was working as a manager of business, there was a good performer in the team who was vey intelligent and understood work very well, but was a laszy person on the other hand. There were several others who were hard working, but not as intellegent as him. Hence Motivation amd empathy were two skills that helped me make this person understand his true potential which made him excel in his career. Hence I was positvely able to transform this perfor through emotional intelligence .
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a) Compare interstitial and vacancy atomic mechanisms for diffusion. (b) Cite two reasons why interstitial diffusion is normally more rapid than vacancy diffusion. Solution (a) With vacancy diffusion, atomic motion is from one lattice site to an adjacent vacancy. Self-diffusion and the diffusion of substitutional impurities proceed via this mechanism. On the other hand, atomic motion is from interstitial site to adjacent interstitial site for the interstitial diffusion mechanism. (b) Interstitial diffusion is normally more rapid than vacancy diffusion because: (1) interstitial atoms, being smaller, are more mobile; and (2) the probability of an empty adjacent interstitial site is greater than for a vacancy adjacent to a host (or substitutional impurity) atom. .
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A.Sodium sulfate is dissociating in water. B.Ethylene glycol contains ionic bonds. C.Molecules containing covalent bonds tend to fully dissociate in water. D.Solid sodium sulfate contains ionic bonds. E.Ethylene glycol contains covalent bonds. F.Ethylene glycol is dissociating in water. G.Ethylene glycol contains some ionic and some covalent bonds. H.Solid sodium sulfate contains covalent bonds. Consider the particulate mode on the right contains a solution of sodium sulfate. I below to answer the following questions. T he beaker on the left contains a solution of e thylene glycol, and the beaker Solution Sol:- A. True , sodium sulphate salt is a strong electrolyte and dissociated completely in aqueous solution as shown in the fig. bigger ions in sodium sulphate solution are of sulphates. B.False , ethylene glycol only contains covalent bonds , because all the atoms in ethylene glycol are non metals . C.False , molecules contains covalent bonds are not dissociated fully in water.because molecule containing covalent bonds are generally insoluble in water. D.True , because solid sodium sulphate contains ionic bonding between Na^+ and SO4^2- ions. E.True as ethylene glycol contains covalent bonds only. F. False as ethylene glycol contains covalent bonds and covalent bonds do not dissociated into ions. G.False , only contains covalent bonds. H.False , because solid sodium sulphate contains ionic bonds. .
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A-11 Present Value of Cash Flows Star City is considering an investment in the community center that is expected to return the following cash flows: This schedule includes all cash inflows from the project, which will also require an immediate $212,000 cash outlay. The city is tax-exempt; therefore, taxes need not be considered. What is the net present value of the project if the appropriate discount rate is 24 percent? Solution NPV = $-20500.50 .
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A-11 Present Value of Cash Flows Star City is considering an investmen.docx
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A. Organizations typically adopt a consistent decentralization or centralization philosophy across all their business functions. Do you agree or disagree? Explain. B. define decentralization and provide an example of an organization that has successfully implemented this policy. C. How should managers deal with income tax issues when choosing a transfer-pricing method that involves multinational considerations? D. Solution A. Yes, I completely agree with this Statement. Every Organization adopt both the Philosophies. Organization must establish whether its decision-making policies are centralized or decentralized. Highly centralized companies tend to have more bureaucratic traits, while highly decentralized companies tend to appear more out of control. Both extremes appear engulfed with inefficiencies and waste. High performance work systems seem to have more decentralized decision-making features, yet their culture, formed around their philosophy and values, is highly centralized. Creating a centralized philosophy and value system allows employees to become more empowered to make their own decisions, leading to decentralization. B. Decentralization is characterized by relatively few layers of management, with few centralized policies and procedures. Each group, whether a division, location, or team, creates its own practices based mostly on the organization .
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A. Discuss some types of personal information that companies collect from their customers and discuss what they are used for. How is information collected, and do the customers know about it? Do they have a choice in the matter? Explain how. B. from monitoring employee email communications? Discuss whether or not you think the company has a right to monitor email and personal use of the Internet and explain why. C. Discuss the collection of evidence for audits of an AIS. How is it different from evidence collection for a company that doesn\'t utilize AIS? Solution 1.\"Information is Power\" and this wisdom is being increasingly used in business .Companies collect demographic, psychographic and behavioural information of the customer through direct and indirect methods. While a survey could be a direct method , there are many data analytic tools that are available to collect data on psychographics and behaviour from the purcahse history of the buyers , and all thses are indirect methods. One of the example is of Facebook and Google monitoring the site visits of users and profileing them for more focused advertisements. 2.In this digital world where everyone is connected virtually , it is impossible to survive without mails , whether it is official or personal. Organizations should not snoop into personal mails of employees unless otherwise those mails are affecting official work.It is wrong to tresspass into private matters. 3.Evidence can be collected in traditional way and also digitally. Collection of digital information is more easy and relevant and the wrong doers can be detected online promptly. .
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a)What is a function group? How does the type of functional group affect the compound\'s physical properties? b)Alcohols and metallic hydroxides both contain -OH groups. Why are their chemical properties so different? c)What intermolecular forces are present in simple hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon derivatives and how these affect the physical properties? Solution a) Functional group is defined as an atom or group of atoms which exhibit a unique characteristic E.g. functional groups is carboxylic acid (RCOO-) in acid -OH in alcohols R-COO-R of ester etc. Ketones: R?CO?R\' b) in alchohols the hydroxyl group is combined with the alkyl group while in metalic hydroxide with metals they are known as hydroxides of metal they have different properies they act as base in contract to the norma alkyl achohol. Alkyl alcohols are organic compounds. like CH3OH. C2H5OH while metallic hydroxide like NaOH c)hydrocarbons are connected with covalent bond likeC-C bond or C-H bonds. Greater the numbers of atoms in the molecules the stronger will be intermolecular attractions. eg CH4, C2H2 On the orther hand Hydrocarbon derivatives consist of different elements attached to the carbon as an alternative of hydrogen.It may be  oxygen, nitrogen or halogen atoms. CH3Br .
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detail the significant ways that an awareness of emotional intelligence can improve a leader’s effectiveness. Select a situation in which you demonstrated emotional intelligence that improved your effectiveness as a leader, either in your professional or personal life. Solution Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to understand and manage your own emotions, and those of the people around you. People with a high degree of emotional intelligence know what they\'re feeling, what their emotions mean, and how these emotions can affect other people. There are five main elements of emotional intelligence, namely: Situation in professional life. When I was working as a manager of business, there was a good performer in the team who was vey intelligent and understood work very well, but was a laszy person on the other hand. There were several others who were hard working, but not as intellegent as him. Hence Motivation amd empathy were two skills that helped me make this person understand his true potential which made him excel in his career. Hence I was positvely able to transform this perfor through emotional intelligence .
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detail the significant ways that an awareness of emotional intelligenc.docx
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Despite theoretical assertions by M-M and others, many investors do care about dividends quite a bit. The chart below lists some factors are likely to make an investor prefer to receive more or fewer dividends. Indicate whether the factors are likely to make an investor prefer to receive more or fewer dividends. Factor Investors will likely prefer More dividends Fewer dividends Dividends are taxed in the year they are received, while capital gains are taxed when the stock is sold. When investors receive dividends today, they may choose to reinvest or consume goods. An investor is on a fixed income and depends upon returns from investment. If an investor dies, his heirs are not liable for taxes on the capital gains generated during the investor\'s life. They are only liable for the capital gains earned since the investor\'s death. The value of a dividend received today is known, but the value of a capital gain received in the future is uncertain. Solution 1)Fewer dividends 2)More dividends 3)Fewer dividends 4)Fewer dividends 5)Fewer dividends .
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Despite theoretical assertions by M-M and others- many investors do ca.docx
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Develop a research paper providing an overview of what construction design communications are, which project team members (disciplines) use them, and how they are used (what information they provide). Discuss the key aspects of design and the design process (phases) as a whole. Compare and contrast the different types of drawings and discuss their importance to an effective and efficient construction process. Support the paper with research from the online course material, text, and outside sources if necessary. Solution Effectiveness of team communication for the design of buildings is becoming increasingly important due to the growing technical and organizational complexity of construction projects. The development and use of information communication technologies (ICTs) has been seen as one way of improving the performance of design and construction teams . ICTs have also become synonymous with the better integration of project participants (e.g. Warning and Wainwright, 2000) and also a means of improving collaborative working .
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Develop a research paper providing an overview of what construction de.docx
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Determining Intermolecular Forces/Solubility for Functional Groups Functional Group Intermolecular Forces Present Can if form Hydrogen Dispersion Dipole- Dipole Hydrogen bonds with Bonding water? Yes/No Alkanes Alcohols Ethers CnH2n+2 R-OH R-O-R R-SH Thiols Aldehydes Ketones Carboxylic acids Esters Amines R-NH2 R-NH-R Amides R-C-NH2 ple-Dipole Forces? No [It contains no highly electronegative atom] t form Intermolecular hydrogen bonds? No [it has no O-H or N-H bonds form hydrogen bonds with water? No [It DOES NOT contain an O or N atom] Yes lt has an electronegative atom: O or N] es fit has O-H or N-H bonds] es It contains an O or N atom) ations: Solution Alkanes - dispersion forces, no H - bond with water Alcohols - dipole - dipole and hydrogen bonding and also H - bond with water Ethers - dipole - dipole and no H - bond with water Thiols - dipole - dipole and no H - bond with water Aldehydes - dipole - dipole and no H - bond with water Ketones - dipole - dipole and no H - bond with water Carboxylic acids - dipole - dipole and hydrogen bonding and also H - bond with water Esters - dipole - dipole and no H - bond with water Amines - dipole - dipole and hydrogen bonding and also H - bond with water Amides - dipole - dipole and hydrogen bonding and also H - bond with water .
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Determining Intermolecular Forces-Solubility for Functional Groups Fun.docx
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Determined the common stock for Bertinelli Corp. based on the following information: cash = $260,000; patents and copyrights = $620,000; accounts payable = $440,000; accounts receivable = $179,000; tangible net fixed assets = $4,300,000; inventory = $205,000; notes payable = $170,000; accumulated retained earnings = $1,245,000; long-term debt = $1,730,000. Solution The balance sheet is constructed as follows: For the balance sheet, the total assets = total liabilties + Equity We will know that the total assets is 5,564,000. Now, we can take the liabilties + equuity as 5,564,000 and find out what the common equity is as shown in the balance sheet Hence we can say common stock is $1,979,000 .
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Determined the common stock for Bertinelli Corp- based on the followin.docx
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Determine which major balance sheet information requires supplemental disclosure. Illustrate your points with examples Solution Balance Sheet, also referred to as the statement of financial position: 1.Reports assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific date. 2.Provides information about resources, obligations to creditors, and equity in net resources. 3.Helps in predicting amounts, timing, and uncertainty of future cash flows. Both IFRS and GAAP require disclosures about (1) accounting policies followed, (2) judgments that management has made in the process of applying the entity .
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Determine which major balance sheet information requires supplemental.docx
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Determine whether the bond between each of the following pairs of atoms is purely covalent, polar covalent, or ionic. 1. O and O 2. Li and O 3. C and N 4. N and S Solution Pure covalent bond- when both the participating atoms are having same electronegativity value (i.e- for homonuclear molecules) Exp - O and O polar covalent bond- both particiapting atoms share equal number of electrons to form coavalent bond, however, the shared electron pair remains more towards the more electronegative atoms. Exp- C and N (electronegativity of N is more than C, the share electron pair remains towards the nitrogen. carbon bears partial positive charge and nitrogen bears partial negative charge) N and S (electronegativity of N is more than S, the share electron pair remains towards the nitrogen. sulfur bears partial positive charge and nitrogen bears partial negative charge) Ionic bond - one atom is highly electronegative and the other atom is highly electropositive EXp- Li and O .
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Determine whether the bond between each of the following pairs of atom.docx
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Determine the polymer structure whether (Linear, Branched, Cross-linked or Network) for: #1 - PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) #2 - HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) #3 – PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) #4 – LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) #5 – PP (Polypropylene) #6 – PS (Polystyrene) #7 - acrylic, nylon, polycarbonate, bioplastic) Solution 1. PET- Polyethylene terephthalate is linear polymer and which is produced from the co-polymerization of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid. 2. HDPE. High density polythylene is linaear polymer. and very strong. 3. PVC poly vinyl chloride - It is a linear polymer and can be formed by the addition polymerization by the monomer of vinyl chloride. 4.LDPE It is known as low density polyethylene and it is a highly branched polymer. 5. PP (polypropylene) is a linear polymer and can be formed by additional polymerization. 6.PS (polystyrene) is a linear polymer and having monomer of styrene . 7. Acrylic polymer is crosslinked polymer 8. Nylon - linear polymer 9. Bio plastic - network polymer .
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Determine the polymer structure whether (Linear- Branched- Cross-linke.docx
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Design a special tree data structure such that the branching factor of the root is 3 and the branching factor of its children is two. After that the branching factor of a node is 2 if the node is child of a node with branching factor of 3 and its branching factor is 3 if it is the child of a node with branching factor of 2 in C++. Solution As an ADT, the abstract tree type T with values of some type E is defined, using the abstract forest type F (list of trees), by the functions: value: T E children: T F nil: () F node: E × F T with the axioms: value(node( e , f )) = e children(node( e , f )) = f In terms of type theory, a tree is an inductive type defined by the constructors nil (empty forest) and node (tree with root node with given value and children). Mathematical[edit] Viewed as a whole, a tree data structure is an ordered tree, generally with values attached to each node. Concretely, it is (if required to be non-empty): .
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Design a special tree data structure such that the branching factor of.docx
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Describe, in detail, what would happen if you fell into a black hole, from both your perspective, and the perspective of someone who is watching you fall in. You should include specific effects, including effects on space, time, and what you would see. Solution It\'s safe to say you wouldn\'t survive the trip, so stay on this side of the Event Horizon if you ever want to be seen again. Black Holes are massive objects occupying a tiny volume in space. When a super-massive star (many times larger than the Sun) stops sustaining enough nuclear fusion at its core to support its size, its mass may collapse into itself and form a Black Hole, sucking in everything around it. Our Milky Way galaxy spirals around a super-massive Black Hole at its center. Since nothing can escape from the incredible gravitational pull of a Black Hole (even light itself), scientists can only speculate on what would happen to a person falling into a Black Hole. However, it does seem evident that the crushing gravity would not be kind to your body. Soon after passing the Event Horizon, the point of no return, your body\'s atomic structure would be ripped apart. The parts of your body closer to the singularity experience a stronger gravitational pull than the parts of your body further away from the singularity. This \"tidal gravity\" creates a differential gravitational pull on your body that literally stretches you out as you fall in. Alas, the rack of space-time is unforgiving to even the most pliant mind, and ultimately it\'s impossible to keep yourself together. .
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Describe- in detail- what would happen if you fell into a black hole-.docx
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Describe what is meant by the dipole nature of a water molecule. How is this related to adsorbed water? Why does the presence of water in soil typically have a much greater effect on clays than in granular soils (i.e. sand)? Solution Water consist of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. The two hydrogen atoms are not symmetrically arranged around the oxygen atoms which leads to diploe nature of water. Dipole water can be electrically attracted towards the surface of the clay particles. there are 3 mechanism by which water is attracted to surface of clay particles resulting in adsorbed water. 1) Attraction between negatively charged faces of clay particles and positive end of dipoles. 2) Attraction between cations in double layer and negatively charged ends of dipoles. 3) sharing of hydrogen atoms in water molecule by hydrogen bonding between oxygen atoms in clay particles and oxygen atoms in water molecule. Since the water adsorbs on surface of clay particles, it affects various properties of clay like plasticity. The mechanisms by which water is attracted to clay particles does not takes place in granular soil. Hence water has greater effect in clayey soils than granular soils. .
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Describe what is meant by the dipole nature of a water molecule- How i.docx
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Describe what RFID is as well as Identify at least two examples of the use of RFID tags in process or inventory management, in retail or health care environments. In addition, describe security implications, such as security RFID may have on society. Solution What RFID It is used to capture the information stored in the object in the case of using radio waves. It can be called as Radio Frequency Identification. In this Concept what the device we are using it contains a chip, it have the unique Identification number and sends to another device to access this radio waves to be Remote way of access. Two examples Using in the case of find the item level in inventory tracking In the Case of IT Asset Tracking in Organizations. Security Implications Attack of the attackers to access the using number of queries or systems are there in the organization using traffic analysis concept Accessing physical the tags of RFID. .
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Describe what RFID is as well as Identify at least two examples of the.docx
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Describe the tree data structure. What is a root node? What is a child node? What is a leaf node? What is a subtree? What is the height of a tree? When is a tree full? When is a tree balanced? What is breadth-first traversal? What are the common methods for traversing a binary tree and processing the value of each node? Solution A tree is a special type of a graph where the tree contains the nodes and connected by means edges and doesnot have loops. root node :the node or vertex at the top of a tree is termed as root node. child node :the nodes that are below the rootnode or any particular node is termedas the child node. leaf node :the node which doesnot possess any children node is defined as leaf node subtree :the part of a tree is called subtree or the descendents of a tree. height of a tree:is the number of edges from the leaf node to the root node. full tree :full tree is binary tree all the nodes have two child nodes except the leaf nodes. tree balanced :an AVL tree is said to balanced tree if the balancing factor ranges from -1 to +1 breadth first traversal :travelling the nodes of a tree in breadth wise manner that is all the nodes at the same height are travelled sequentially and then their childs are travelled.queue is used to travell in breadth first search common ways of traversing are :1)breadth first search 2)depth first search .
Describe the tree data structure- What is a root node- What is a child.docx
Describe the tree data structure- What is a root node- What is a child.docx
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Describe the ways in which capital can be transferred from suppliers of capital to those who are demanding capital. Solution The capital can flow from those who supply capital (lender) to those who demand it (borrower). This transfer of capital can take place in three different ways: 1. Direct transfer: In this case the borrower sells the stocks or bonds directly to the lender, without going through any type of financial institution. 2. Investment bank: An underwriter which facilitates the issuance of securities. The borrower sells its stocks or bonds to the investment bank, which in turn sells these same securities to the lender. 3. Other financial intermediary: In this case the intermediary obtains funds from the lender in exchange for its own securities. The intermediary uses this money to buy and hold businesses\' securities from the borrower in the market. Intermediaries create pool of capital. .
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Describe the key components of the communication plan. For each component, identify the impact on trust within the team if the component is not used effectively. Solution the basic goals of Strategic Communications it means using corporate communications to create, strengthen or preserve, among key audiences, opinion attainment of corporate goals. Promote \"bottom line\" favourable public policy outcome Reduce cost of doing business Support marketing/operational effectiveness so these are the prime goals of the Communications the various products of the communication planning are **************** Communications planning results in planning documents, which can vary is scope, and include any and all of the following elements: A Planning Framework: Goals set, target audiences, strategic results identified A Communications Strategy: Substantive and operational priorities and approaches defined A Program Plan: Programs, program management, and program resources set to implement the strategy Components Plans: Implementation plans for identified programs key features of the effective planning are *********8 Should embody an iterative, orderly decision-making process Should include consultation with decision-makers and key implementers Must reflect the corporate/institutional culture, including: The communications culture of the organization Relative importance of communications in the organization Communications history and style of the organization The planning culture of the organization: no planning, or sterile planning processes what are the existing planning and approval processes? what are the decision-making media, tools preferred by decision-makers? .
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Describe the insert problem caused by a denormalized design. Solution Denormalized plans are created by erroneously consolidating numerous elements into a solitary table. Denormalized plans, by differentiation, do contain copy information. Copy information is the undesirable result of the denormalized desings. Copy information welcomed information trustworthiness mistakes. It can likewise keep records from being embedded under certain conditions. On the off chance that denormalized outlines are made by consolidating two or more tables together into a solitary table, the subsequent copy information makes embed, upgrade, and erase issues. The supplement issue is brought about in light of the fact that all the records must have an essential key set before it can be spared and put away. A new member cannot be created unless they have already made a visit, otherwise there would be no primary key value. This field may not be left blank. Denormalization is the procedure of endeavoring to upgrade the execution of a database by including repetitive information or by gathering information. At times, denormalization conceals the inefficiencies natural in social database programming starting 2008. A social standardized database forces an overwhelming access load over physical stockpiling of information regardless of the fact that it is all around tuned for elite. A denormalized information model is not the same as an information model that has not been standardized, and denormalization ought to just happen after an acceptable level of standardization has occurred and that any required imperatives and/or rules have been made to manage the intrinsic peculiarities in the outline. For instance, every one of the relations are in third typical structure and any relations with join and multi-esteemed conditions are taken care of suitably. Some issues to raise: .
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Describe the administrative management practices of separation of duties, job rotation, and mandatory vacations and their role within operations security. Describe the differences between the following sanitization methods of media control: clearing, purging, zeroization, and degaussing. What is data remanence? Describe the different methods of RAID. What is RAIT? Define the different types of trusted recovery. What is meant by the term “fail secure� Describe three of the following attack types in the Operation Security domain: man-in-the-middle, mail bombing, war-dialing, ping-of-death, teardrop, and slamming-and-cramming Solution Data remanence is the residual representation of digital data that remains even after attempts have been made to remove or erase the data. This residue may result from data being left intact by a nominal file deletion operation, by reformatting of storage media that does not remove data previously written to the media, or through physical properties of the storage media that allow previously written data to be recovered. Data remanence may make inadvertent disclosure of sensitive information possible should the storage media be released into an uncontrolled environment ( e.g. , thrown in the trash, or lost). Various techniques have been developed to counter data remanence. These techniques are classified as clearing, purging/sanitizing or destruction. Specific methods includeoverwriting, degaussing, encryption, and media destruction. Effective application of countermeasures can be complicated by several factors, including media that are inaccessible, media that cannot effectively be erased, advanced storage systems that maintain histories of data throughout the data\'s life cycle, and persistence of data in memory that is typically considered volatile. Several standards exist for the secure removal of data and the elimination of data remanence. .
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Describe the purposes of audit documentation and explain why each purpose is important. Solution Audit Documentation is the written record of the facts on which Audit Reports are based. All the reasons which were responsible for the Auditor to reach on conclusion are contained in Audit Documentation. It contains every information related to Audit like the procedure adopted, planning and purpose of audit, findings of audit. This documentation serves a number of purpose like: 1. It provides a basis for any subsequent Auditor who is new with the company to do his Audit on the basis of details given in Audit Documentation. 2. It provides the reasons for various type of conculsions derived by Audit Team and what are the reasons for that conclusion. 3. It also acts as an evidence of the fact that all the requirements of the Accounting Standards and other statutory requirements has benn complied. 4. It ensures quality of work done because it contains written records which can be checked at any time. 5. Audit documentation is reviewed by varoious authorities and engagement team. .
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Describe the types of intermolecular forces that you think affect the properties of alkanes and the other functional groups of organic compounds discussed in this chapter. Solution Vander Waals forces- For hydrocarbons, like alkane molecules which does not have strong dipoles, Vander Waals forces are the only attractive forces between molecules. As the dipoles are nonexistent, it depends on contact between the molecules, or in other words the forces increase with surface area. Methane, a small molecule has very weak intermolecular forces, with a low boiling point. However, with increase in molecular weight, boiling point increases. This is because the larger surface area. Therefore, Vander Waals d ispersion forces increase with increasing molecular weight of the alkanes. Dipole-dipole interactions Compounds like acetone which has C=O group is polar compound because of the electronegativity difference between C and O. This results into the dipole-dipole interaction and increases the boiling point in comparison to the hydrocarbon, propane. Hydrogen Bonding This has a remarkable influence on the properties of organic molecules or for that matter in biological system. Compounds like ethanol which has an OH group exhibit extensive hydrogen bonding and its boiling point is much higher than the hydrocarbon Ethane. Hydrogen bond forms when H-atom is bonded to a very strong electronegative atoms, namely O, N, F and Cl etc. Based on the kind of inter molecular forces the solubility pattern of the organic compounds also changes. .
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Describe the 3 styles of policing, explain how they differ & what level of police discretion applies to each. Solution Different styles of police is based on the observations of Dr. James Q. Wilson. Dr. Wilson explains that how police do policing is based on the make-up of the community. The three policing styles that have been effective are: 1. Watchman (focused strictly on prevention, maintaining order and the status quo.) 2. Legalistic (focused strictly on law enforcement activities and application of the law to everyone.) 3. Service . (focused on providing needed services to residents and business owners of the community.) The most popular in many communities is the Service style, where many police agencies work with agencies outside of the police such as social services, children\'s aid, homeless shelters, fire departments, mental health services and hospitals. .
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Describe the \"Great Schism\" in religion. Solution The Great Schism , also known as the East-West Schism , was the event that divided \"Chalcedonian\" Christianity into Western (Roman) Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Though normally dated to 1054, when Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael I excommunicated each other, the East-West Schism was actually the result of an extended period of estrangement between the two bodies of churches. The primary causes of the Schism were disputes over papal authority -- the Roman Pope claimed he held authority over the four Eastern patriarchs, while the four eastern patriarchs claimed that the primacy of the Patriarch of Rome was only honorary, and thus he had authority only over Western Christians -- and over the insertion of thefilioque clause into the Nicene Creed. There were other, less significant catalysts for the Schism, including variance over liturgical practices and conflicting claims of jurisdiction. The Church split along doctrinal, theological, linguistic, political, and geographic lines, and the fundamental breach has never been healed. It might be alleged that the two churches actually reunited in 1274 (by the Second Council of Lyons) and in 1439 (by the Council of Basel), but in each case the councils were repudiated by the Orthodox as a whole, given that the hierarchs had overstepped their authority in consenting to these so-called \"unions\". Further attempts to reconcile the two bodies have failed; however, several ecclesiastical communities that originally sided with the East changed their loyalties, and are now called Eastern Rite Catholic Churches For the most part, however, the Western and the Eastern Churches are separate. Each takes the view that it is the \"One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church\", implying that the other group left the true church during the Schism. .
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Determined the common stock for Bertinelli Corp. based on the following information: cash = $260,000; patents and copyrights = $620,000; accounts payable = $440,000; accounts receivable = $179,000; tangible net fixed assets = $4,300,000; inventory = $205,000; notes payable = $170,000; accumulated retained earnings = $1,245,000; long-term debt = $1,730,000. Solution The balance sheet is constructed as follows: For the balance sheet, the total assets = total liabilties + Equity We will know that the total assets is 5,564,000. Now, we can take the liabilties + equuity as 5,564,000 and find out what the common equity is as shown in the balance sheet Hence we can say common stock is $1,979,000 .
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Describe, in detail, what would happen if you fell into a black hole, from both your perspective, and the perspective of someone who is watching you fall in. You should include specific effects, including effects on space, time, and what you would see. Solution It\'s safe to say you wouldn\'t survive the trip, so stay on this side of the Event Horizon if you ever want to be seen again. Black Holes are massive objects occupying a tiny volume in space. When a super-massive star (many times larger than the Sun) stops sustaining enough nuclear fusion at its core to support its size, its mass may collapse into itself and form a Black Hole, sucking in everything around it. Our Milky Way galaxy spirals around a super-massive Black Hole at its center. Since nothing can escape from the incredible gravitational pull of a Black Hole (even light itself), scientists can only speculate on what would happen to a person falling into a Black Hole. However, it does seem evident that the crushing gravity would not be kind to your body. Soon after passing the Event Horizon, the point of no return, your body\'s atomic structure would be ripped apart. The parts of your body closer to the singularity experience a stronger gravitational pull than the parts of your body further away from the singularity. This \"tidal gravity\" creates a differential gravitational pull on your body that literally stretches you out as you fall in. Alas, the rack of space-time is unforgiving to even the most pliant mind, and ultimately it\'s impossible to keep yourself together. .
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Describe the ways in which capital can be transferred from suppliers of capital to those who are demanding capital. Solution The capital can flow from those who supply capital (lender) to those who demand it (borrower). This transfer of capital can take place in three different ways: 1. Direct transfer: In this case the borrower sells the stocks or bonds directly to the lender, without going through any type of financial institution. 2. Investment bank: An underwriter which facilitates the issuance of securities. The borrower sells its stocks or bonds to the investment bank, which in turn sells these same securities to the lender. 3. Other financial intermediary: In this case the intermediary obtains funds from the lender in exchange for its own securities. The intermediary uses this money to buy and hold businesses\' securities from the borrower in the market. Intermediaries create pool of capital. .
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Describe the key components of the communication plan. For each component, identify the impact on trust within the team if the component is not used effectively. Solution the basic goals of Strategic Communications it means using corporate communications to create, strengthen or preserve, among key audiences, opinion attainment of corporate goals. Promote \"bottom line\" favourable public policy outcome Reduce cost of doing business Support marketing/operational effectiveness so these are the prime goals of the Communications the various products of the communication planning are **************** Communications planning results in planning documents, which can vary is scope, and include any and all of the following elements: A Planning Framework: Goals set, target audiences, strategic results identified A Communications Strategy: Substantive and operational priorities and approaches defined A Program Plan: Programs, program management, and program resources set to implement the strategy Components Plans: Implementation plans for identified programs key features of the effective planning are *********8 Should embody an iterative, orderly decision-making process Should include consultation with decision-makers and key implementers Must reflect the corporate/institutional culture, including: The communications culture of the organization Relative importance of communications in the organization Communications history and style of the organization The planning culture of the organization: no planning, or sterile planning processes what are the existing planning and approval processes? what are the decision-making media, tools preferred by decision-makers? .
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Describe the insert problem caused by a denormalized design. Solution Denormalized plans are created by erroneously consolidating numerous elements into a solitary table. Denormalized plans, by differentiation, do contain copy information. Copy information is the undesirable result of the denormalized desings. Copy information welcomed information trustworthiness mistakes. It can likewise keep records from being embedded under certain conditions. On the off chance that denormalized outlines are made by consolidating two or more tables together into a solitary table, the subsequent copy information makes embed, upgrade, and erase issues. The supplement issue is brought about in light of the fact that all the records must have an essential key set before it can be spared and put away. A new member cannot be created unless they have already made a visit, otherwise there would be no primary key value. This field may not be left blank. Denormalization is the procedure of endeavoring to upgrade the execution of a database by including repetitive information or by gathering information. At times, denormalization conceals the inefficiencies natural in social database programming starting 2008. A social standardized database forces an overwhelming access load over physical stockpiling of information regardless of the fact that it is all around tuned for elite. A denormalized information model is not the same as an information model that has not been standardized, and denormalization ought to just happen after an acceptable level of standardization has occurred and that any required imperatives and/or rules have been made to manage the intrinsic peculiarities in the outline. For instance, every one of the relations are in third typical structure and any relations with join and multi-esteemed conditions are taken care of suitably. Some issues to raise: .
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Describe the administrative management practices of separation of duties, job rotation, and mandatory vacations and their role within operations security. Describe the differences between the following sanitization methods of media control: clearing, purging, zeroization, and degaussing. What is data remanence? Describe the different methods of RAID. What is RAIT? Define the different types of trusted recovery. What is meant by the term “fail secure� Describe three of the following attack types in the Operation Security domain: man-in-the-middle, mail bombing, war-dialing, ping-of-death, teardrop, and slamming-and-cramming Solution Data remanence is the residual representation of digital data that remains even after attempts have been made to remove or erase the data. This residue may result from data being left intact by a nominal file deletion operation, by reformatting of storage media that does not remove data previously written to the media, or through physical properties of the storage media that allow previously written data to be recovered. Data remanence may make inadvertent disclosure of sensitive information possible should the storage media be released into an uncontrolled environment ( e.g. , thrown in the trash, or lost). Various techniques have been developed to counter data remanence. These techniques are classified as clearing, purging/sanitizing or destruction. Specific methods includeoverwriting, degaussing, encryption, and media destruction. Effective application of countermeasures can be complicated by several factors, including media that are inaccessible, media that cannot effectively be erased, advanced storage systems that maintain histories of data throughout the data\'s life cycle, and persistence of data in memory that is typically considered volatile. Several standards exist for the secure removal of data and the elimination of data remanence. .
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Describe the \"Great Schism\" in religion. Solution The Great Schism , also known as the East-West Schism , was the event that divided \"Chalcedonian\" Christianity into Western (Roman) Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Though normally dated to 1054, when Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael I excommunicated each other, the East-West Schism was actually the result of an extended period of estrangement between the two bodies of churches. The primary causes of the Schism were disputes over papal authority -- the Roman Pope claimed he held authority over the four Eastern patriarchs, while the four eastern patriarchs claimed that the primacy of the Patriarch of Rome was only honorary, and thus he had authority only over Western Christians -- and over the insertion of thefilioque clause into the Nicene Creed. There were other, less significant catalysts for the Schism, including variance over liturgical practices and conflicting claims of jurisdiction. The Church split along doctrinal, theological, linguistic, political, and geographic lines, and the fundamental breach has never been healed. It might be alleged that the two churches actually reunited in 1274 (by the Second Council of Lyons) and in 1439 (by the Council of Basel), but in each case the councils were repudiated by the Orthodox as a whole, given that the hierarchs had overstepped their authority in consenting to these so-called \"unions\". Further attempts to reconcile the two bodies have failed; however, several ecclesiastical communities that originally sided with the East changed their loyalties, and are now called Eastern Rite Catholic Churches For the most part, however, the Western and the Eastern Churches are separate. Each takes the view that it is the \"One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church\", implying that the other group left the true church during the Schism. .
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