Week 2: Checkpoint IT 282 In this lab I learned how to install Windows 7 operating system. It began by bringing me to the main installation page where I was able to select my language‚ time and currency format‚ and keyboard or input method. I chose the defaults which were English and US. I then was shown a screen that had a button labeled "Install Now" which I proceeded to click. The next page was the license terms where I read the terms that I was able to see. Once I read and accepted the terms
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reach the BEP? PX = A + BX 5.77 X = 6‚745 +3.93 X 5.77 − 3.93 = 6‚745 + (3.93 − 3.93) 1.84 X = 6‚745 1.84 X ÷ 1.84 X = 6‚745 ÷ 1.84 X X = 3‚666 (Monthly BEP) 3‚666 * 12 = 43‚992 (Fiscal-year BEP) How much profit will the program earn if it completes its 45‚000-meal contract with the City of Westchester? WHDM program profit analysis 45‚000 = meal contract Break Even Point (BEP) = $43‚992 1‚008 Revenue 1‚008 Meals at $5.77= $5‚816.16 Total Cost per meal 1‚008 at $3.93 =$3‚961.44 Total
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PSEUDOCODE STANDARD Example Pseudocode is a kind of structured english for describing algorithms. It allows the designer to focus on the logic of the algorithm without being distracted by details of language syntax. At the same time‚ the pseudocode needs to be complete. It describe the entire logic of the algorithm so that implementation becomes a rote mechanical task of translating line by line into source code. In general the vocabulary used in the pseudocode should be the vocabulary of
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the skills required of an event organiser. P1 Roles of a Event Organiser An event organiser can have a large amount of work to deal with when organised an event. There are verities of event which they could organise such as a wedding‚ annual party‚ religious festivals or parties‚ birthday parties‚ engagement party‚ ceremonies etc. for them to deal with the amount of work and the time is needed to make the event successful they need to have a number of skills if they wish to complete the event
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Change Required for Municipal Financial Viability Canadian municipalities are delivering and funding more services today than anytime in previous history (Kitchen & Slack‚ 2003‚ p. 2217). Cities especially are under pressure to grow as they are the main drivers of economic prosperity for the provinces‚ whereas a multitude of towns and villages in rural locations are fighting for their very existence with desperate attempts to counter their already diminished populations. Providing and maintaining
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Janet Ainsworth’s journal article‚ “’You Have the Right to Remain Silent. . .’ But Only If You Ask for It Just So: The Role of Linguistic Ideology in American Police Interrogation Law‚” addresses the complexities that arise when attempting to invoke Miranda rights. Ainsworth begins the article by explaining how the Miranda rights were established as a compromise with its initial goal to alleviate pressure from those detained. She references the Davis v United States case as a key example due to its
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"Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" By Joyce Carol Oates A short story titled "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" tells a tale of an adolescent girl who suffers consequences of growing up in the unsupportive environment and the society preoccupied by the media. It is considered to be the most famous work of Joyce Carol Oates‚ an American writer‚ the winner of many significant literary awards and a two- time candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. The story was first
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confusing‚ and in most adolescents‚ is filled with apprehension and anxiety. For the protagonist Connie‚ this distress is expressed in her dreamlike encounter with Arnold Friend. In the short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?‚” Joyce Carol Oates used the interaction between her two main character‚ to reveal the internal fear and conflict of a fifteen year old girl maturing into a young woman. Oates chooses narrate her story in the third person giving us a glimpse in to Connie’s thoughts
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MGMT 446: Strategic Management (Spring 2013) Case Analyses—Schedule‚ Format‚ and Required Items Per the syllabus‚ p. 4-5‚ you must submit three (3) written Case Analyses. Each of these case analyses (papers) is worth a maximum of 100 points. Below the cases are grouped into UNIT 1‚ UNIT 2‚ and UNIT 3 case options. You must complete one (1) case paper from EACH of these Units (3 case papers total). No late cases will be accepted for a grade. NOTE: The first case appearing on the Course
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Chapter 2 Checkpoints Name: Amy Kunduru Checkpoint 2.1 1. What is an environmental system? It is a set of interacting components connected in such a way that a change in one part of the system affects the other parts. Name some examples. The Mono Lake is a small example. This ocean is another example. 2. How do systems vary in scale‚ and how does a large system include a smaller system? Large systems would be an interaction between smaller systems. A fish by itself is a system. The
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