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Axia College Material Appendix I Currency Conversion Development Assignment—Flowcharts Complete the flowcharts for the assignment above by typing into the textboxes below. Control Flow Diagram—Main Control [pic] Control Flow Diagram—Display Menu | | |[pic] | Control Flow Diagram—Get_Int_Value | | |[pic] | Control Flow Diagram—Convert Currency | | |[pic] | Control Flow Diagram—Display_Results |[pic] | PSEUDOCODE Main Module Declare Selection as an integer Declare CurrencyType as string Declare USDollar as real Declare ConvertedAmount as real Call Display/Selection Module Call Canadian Module Call Mexican Module Call English Module Call Japanese Module Call French Module Call Quit Module Call Output Module End Program…
Flavius Valerius Constantinus was Emperor Constantine's given name. He was born on the 27th of February 285 CE in Naissus, Upper Moesia. He was the son of Helena, an inn- keeper's daughter and Constantius Chlorus. His religion was Christianity and he had five siblings, three sisters and two brothers. His sisters were Flavia Julia Constantia, Anastasia and Eutropia. His brothers were Julius Constantius and Flavius Dalmatius. He died on the 22nd of May 337 CE at the imperial villa at Ankyrona.…
Titus Flavius Vespasian was well known for restoring peace and stability to an empire in disarray following the death of Nero in A.D. 68. In the process he established the Flavian dynasty as the legitimate successor to the imperial throne.…
Control Flow Diagram—Main Control [pic] Control Flow Diagram—Display Menu | | |[pic] | Control Flow Diagram—Get_Int_Value | | |[pic] | Control Flow Diagram—Convert Currency | | |[pic] | Control Flow Diagram—Display_Results |[pic] | Pseudocode Example Main Module Declare currencyType as Integer Declare internationalValue as real Declare USValue as real currencyType = 1 \ Comment: set currencyType to some number less than 6 \ to drop into the Do While loop below Do While currencyType < 6 Call Display Menu \Comment: if the user selects 6 in the Display Menu \ module then the user wants to Quit. If currencyType >= 1 and currencyType 6 \ to drop into the Do While loop) Do While (currencyType < 1 OR currencyType > 6) Display "Currency conversion program" Display "Please make a selection" Display "1: Canadian Dollars" Display "2: Mexican Pesos" Display "3: English Pounds" Display "4: Japanese Yen"…
| How should the cost of borrowing funds to acquire or construct property, plant, and equipment be accounted for under IASB rules, as revised in 2007?Answer…
Marcus Aurelius was born on April 20, 121 AD into a family of royalty. His uncle and adoptive father, Antoninus Pius, was the emperor of Rome. Aurelius, too, was trained from birth to be a great ruler like his father. At age eleven, he dedicated himself to religion, although he considered philosophy to be the "true, inward" religion, one which did not require ceremonies necessary in others. He was appointed by Emperor Hadrian to priesthood in 129. The Emperor also supervised his education, which was with the best professors of literature and philosophy of the time. From his early twenties, he deserted his other studies for philosophy. In 161, Marcus Aurelius ascended the throne and shared his imperial power with his adopted brother Lucius…
When the Roman Emperor Augustus came to power in 27 BC it was after a period of civil war that lasted over 70 years following the death of Julius Caesar. Rome had 50 legions at this time, and number that would have put too great a financial strain on the Roman coffers. Augustus also feared for the loyalty of these legion due to the fact that many legionaries prior to the civil war had given their loyalty to the legion’s commander and not the state. During this time Augustus also limited Rome’s territorial ambitions choosing the secure its gains and to not expand it much further, thus making it more unmanageable both administratively and financially.…
Marcus Pacuvius was known as one of the greatest, if not the best, Roman artist in ancient history. He is definitely one of my favorite artist, and has made classic pieces that still stand in Italy today. Marcus Pacuvius was born on April 20th, 220 B.C.E. Though he was born in the Roman town of Brindisi, Italy, he was considered to be a native from the town of Brundisium, which was a very large roman city during this time. Marcus Pacuvius was the nephew of Ennius who was considered the father of Roman tragedies, and was the man who raised Roman tragedies to the huge position of influence it became during their time in ancient history. Throughout Marcus childhood, he was very fond of nature and art, and not only began to practice writing with…
WEEK 2: Sept 2-5 Chapter 9--290-314 (In this section do not feel you have to memorize the names of kings or Popes)…
A Stoic is a person who is seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by joy, grief, pleasure, or pain. One who is not touched by the outside world seem to live inside themselves always thinking that today might be the last. Stoics detach themselves from things of this worlds including objects, people, and to a certain extent their own lives. In Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations and Epictetus’ Discourses they both explain how to properly be a stoic, learning to deny their feelings, respect themselves and nature, and detach themselves from the useless things of this world.…
Marcus Aurelius was a strong defender of “The Republic.” The first imperialists, the Romans wanted to bring decency and civilization to a cruel and barbarous world. Just like their descendents of the colonial age, this illusion was a rare reality, and the natives that were “civilized” were not always appreciative. The dream…
Cornelius Tacitus was born in 56 A.D in the area of southern Gaul. By the year 75 he lived in Rome training as an orator. A year later he married the daughter of the consul Julius Agricola. In later years he wrote a biography of Julius Agricola. He eventually took up a career in politics rising from senator all the way up to the consulship in 97. After the consulship he continued with his political career as proconsul of Asia but began to write historical works as well. Some of Tacitus' major works include Agricola written in 97-8, Germania written in 98, The Histories, recording Roman history from 69 to 96, and The Annals, recording the history from 14 to 68. Tacitus is known as one of the greatest historians and prose stylists who wrote in Latin. His works The Histories and The Annals are among the masterpieces of Latin literature. Little evidence exists of Tacitus later life or the date of his death.1…
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the effective and ineffective examples of leadership as found in the individuals who have served as the President of the United States.…
Art Historian of the twenty first century. I am most fascinated with the arts and culture of the Early Italian and Northern European Renaissance, but also the Early 20th Century. After many years in development, I finally have created the most advanced technology to date. I successfully designed and manufactured a time travel machine. And with this time travel machine I am going to travel to these time periods to gather information about specific works of art and the artists that created them. I will reflect the ideas, values, beliefs and desires that have characterized each of these societies, and reflect on how these influenced the art of its respected era. Although, I will travel to other ancient civilizations other that these three civilizations to complete the final chapters of my book of travels and experiences, but I am revealing the first three chapters of my book now, and only to you! I hope you enjoy.…
"Roman Roads." Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6Th Edition (2013): 1. Literary Reference Center. Web. 19 May 2013.…