An alliteration for the letter t about author

An alliteration for the letter t about author
 

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allan slept 9.5 hours and woke up at 7:50am what time did he go to bed

allan slept 9.5 hours and woke up at 7:50am what time did he go to bed
 

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Please help! I’m stuck on how I can graph this function for my Algebra class! f(x) = a(x-h)^2+k

Please help! I’m stuck on how I can graph this function for my Algebra class! f(x) = a(x-h)^2+k
 

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Term Paper: Mobile Computing and Social Networks

There are thousands of iPhone Apps, iPad Apps, and Android Apps that have been developed to perform a myriad of tasks and processes. Initially, most of these applications were games intended to be played on mobile devices. The popularity of these applications led businesses to ponder whether some of their business process applications that run on desktop platforms and the Web could be redesigned to run on mobile devices. The answer was a resounding yes! For example, Nationwide developed the Nationwide® Mobile, a free iPhone App that allows its insurance policyholders to file a claim on the spot when an accident occurs. The application can snap pictures of the accident and attach them to the claim data and upload the claim information to a server. This reduces the length of time to process a claim filed this way. Nationwide competitors have followed suit and developed iPhone, iPad, and Android applications of their own. Policyholders can receive messages via Facebook or Twitter. Other business processes that have been reengineered as a result of mobile computing include Quick Response (QR) codes which have replaced one-dimensional bar codes. They are read using mobile devices, accepting credit card payments from an iPhone, iPad or Android device, depositing checks using an iPhone without visiting a bank, and many more. Write a ten page term paper in which you:

·       Assess the effectiveness and efficiency mobile-based applications provide to capture geo-location data and customer data, and quickly upload to a processing server without users having to use a desktop system.

·       Evaluate benefits realized by consumers because of the ability to gain access to their own data via mobile applications.

·       Examine the challenges of developing applications that run on mobile devices because of the small screen size.

·       Describe the methods that can be used to decide which platform to support, i.e., iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone, or Android.

·       Mobile applications require high availability because end users need to have continuous access to IT and IS systems.

·       Discuss ways of providing high availability.

·       Mobile devices are subjected to hacking at a higher rate than non-mobile devices. Discuss methods of making mobile devices more secure.

·       Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

·       Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

·       Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

 

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MAT 221 Assignment

Inequalities

Read the following instructions in order to complete this assignment and review the example ow to complete the math required for this assignment:

  • Read the article about Body Mass Index (BMI) on page 151 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra. Use the formula given using pounds and inches for finding the BMI at the end of the first paragraph for the following four intervals:
    • 17 < BMI <= 22      might have a longer life span than average 
    • 23 < BMI <= 25      probably not overweight
    • 25 < BMI <= 30    probably overweight 
    •  BMI > 30             obese

You will use your height to plug into the formula to solve for W, the weight range that will go with each category. You may prefer to solve the formula for the variable W before plugging in values, which is fine.

  • Write a two- to three-page paper that is formatted in APA style and according to the Math Writing Guide. Format your math work as shown in the Instructor Guidance and be concise in your reasoning. In the body of your essay, do the following:
    • Demonstrate your solution to the above problem, making sure to include all mathematical work.
    • Explain why the computed weight ranges could be misleading.
    • Choose one of the four BMI regions and express the region using set notation and interval notation. Include a simple graph of the region. Please see the example for some ideas of how to do this. 
    • Incorporate the following five math vocabulary words into your discussion. Use bold font to emphasize the words in your writing (Do not write definitions for the words; but integrate them into your discussion):
      • Inequality 
      • Equivalent 
      • Compound inequality 
      • Interval 
      • Infinity

For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center, within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar.

My height is 70 inches and weight is 195

 

 

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A semiconductor manufacturer seeks to maximize its profits. Testing indicates that they can produce 100,000 chips per week at…

A semiconductor manufacturer seeks to maximize its profits. Testing indicates that they can produce 100,000 chips per week at a cost of $40 per chip, and sell them for $65 per chip. They also find that they can produce 125,000 chips per week at a cost of $35 per chip, and sell them for $63 per chip. How much profit can they expect to earn if they produce 130,000 chips per week?
 

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Crystal Coast Ocean Resort The Crystal Coast Ocean Resort (CCOR) is a large, family-owned resort located on one of the finest…

Crystal Coast Ocean Resort The Crystal Coast Ocean Resort (CCOR) is a large, family-owned resort located on one of the finest beaches in North Carolina. The Resort is locally called the “Ramada Inn: Crystal Coast Ocean Resort”, because it has a contractual relationship with Ramada Inn, Inc which requires Ramada to provide reservation services and certain marketing services. In turn CCOR pays an annual fee to Ramada and displays the Ramada Inn sign. Ramada has the right, under contract, to require CCOR to meet Ramada standards for resort services, cleanliness, etc, and regularly visits CCOR to make sure that these standards are being met. CCOR’s main building has a T-configuration, where the top of the T is road-side and the bottom of the T is at the beach. This allows all rooms to have at least a partial view of the beach. There are five types of rooms for guests, ocean front (actually facing the ocean, at the bottom of the T), ocean view (along the sides of the T), pool side (first floor, with patios having direct access to the pool), and one and two bedroom suites that are located at the top of the T. These rooms are distributed as follows. No. of Rooms Ocean front 50 Ocean view 250 Pool Side 18 One Bedroom Suite 16 Two Bedroom Suite 16 350 The season for CCOR is year-round because of the mild winters, though the occupancy rates vary from 100% during the summer months to less than 50% in the winter months. The average annual occupancy rate for each type of rooms is 80%, 75%, 60%, 50% and 50% for the ocean front, ocean view, pool side, one room and two room suites, respectively. Because the Resort is popular with families, the average number of persons per room is greater than for some other motels or hotels. The average number of occupants is three for the ocean front, ocean view, and pool side rooms, four for the one bedroom suite, and 6 for the two bedroom suite. The suite are also somewhat larger, 500 square feet for the one bedroom suite, and 900 square feet for the two bedroom suite, while all other room are 300 square feet. CCOR does not have some of the amenities of competing resorts, but instead competes on value pricing and reliable service. It does not offer special services such as room service, exercise room, restaurant, or lounge but it sets high standards for room cleanliness and for the appearance and cleanliness of the pool and grounds. Also, CCOR offer a free breakfast and a free afternoon snack. Because of high demand in summer months, CCOR sets relatively high market prices during this season, ranging from $125 to $350 per room depending on room type and day of week. Prices are lower in the fall and spring, and substantially lower in the winter. In order to have better information about price setting and profitability analysis for each of the five room types: ocean front, ocean view, pool side, one bedroom and two bedroom suites, CCOR has gathered additional information to help it determine the cost for each occupied room. Les Broom, the accounting manager, assembled the following data. The data includes information on the four annual resource costs taken directly from CCOR’s accounting reports, as well as activity and cost driver information developed by Les. Annual Resource Costs at CCOR Facilities Cost – Utilities $ 210,000 Other Facilities Costs Depreciation 800,000 Tax 500,000 Interest 600,000 Total $ 1,900,000 General and Administrative Accounting 165,000 General Administration 155,000 Purchasing and HR 88,000 Total $ 408,000 Hotel Operations Wages 1,500,000 Supplies 180,000 Equipment and repair 240,000 Total $ 1,920,000 The following is a list of the nine activities at CCOR identified by Les, as well as information he developed to assign resource costs to these activities. Les performed a careful analysis and determined the approximate percentage of each type of resource costs that could be allocated to each of the nine activities. Activities Utilities Other Facilities Gen and Adm Operations Housekeeping 5% 5% 20% Laundry 10% 10% 10% Grounds and Pool 40% 20% 10% Registration 15% 20% Breakfast room 10% 15% 10% Administration 5% 20% 0% Security 5% 10% 10% Room repair and maintenance 10% 20% 20% Utilities 100% 0% 0% 0% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% Resources The following activity-consumption cost drivers are used to assign activity costs to cost objects: Activities Cost Driver Housekeeping square feet Laundry number of occupants Grounds and Pool number of rooms Registration number of occupied rooms Breakfast room number of occupants Administration number of occupied rooms Security number of rooms Room repair and maintenance square feet Utilities square feet The cost drivers are interpreted as follows. Housekeeping costs are allocated to the room type based on the number of square feet in the room. Laundry is allocated to the room type based on the number of occupants in that room type for the year. Grounds and pool expenses are allocated an equal amount to each room. Registration is allocated on the basis of the number of occupied rooms, that is, the number of nights a room type is occupied). The other activities are allocated using the cost drivers in a similar way.. In addition to the cost of the nine activities, CCOR has direct costs for each type of room, as shown below. These direct costs are incurred each night a room is occupied. These costs are called “external units” in the Oros software. External Units (Direct Costs) Oceanfront Oceanview Pool Side 1 Room Suite 2 Room Suite Kitchenware replacement/repair $ 2.00 $ 3.00 Complimentary toiletries $ 2.00 $ 2 .00 $ 2.00 $ 3.00 $ 4.00 Complimentary coffee and tea $ 3.00 $ 3 .00 $ 3.00 $ 5.00 $ 8.00 Require: Comment on what management insights are created with the ABC analysis of profitability by room type and show your reasons and computations .
 

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What is a hazard? Give an example.

 

Your response must be at least 75 words in length. You are required to use at least your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.

 

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Physical Evidence & Holes in Glass

Topic# 1

In the section about the identification and significance of physical evidence, the text asserts that simple rules cannot be devised for defining what constitutes a thorough and foolproof analytical scheme. Why not? 100 words

 

Topic# 2

Why is it difficult to determine just from the size and shape of a hole in glass whether it was made by a bullet or by some other projectile? 100 words

 

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