CheckPoint: Programming Problems Complete the programming problems 1 and 2 as described below. DO NOT COMPLETE THE PROBLEMS FROM THE TEXT For each of the following problems‚ use the top-down modular approach when writing the pseudocode to design a suitable program to solve each problem. Be sure to include an “analysis” for each problem. Note: you need to write 2 separate programs that will handle each problem separately. That means you will also have 2 analyses. Problem 1 Design a program
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URBAN OPERATION RESEARCH 6.4 ROUTING PROBLEMS One of the most common problems in urban service systems is the design of routes for vehicles or people. In some instances‚ these routes must be designed so that they traverse in an exhaustive way the streets in a neighborhood or in a specific part of a city or‚ occasionally‚ in a whole city. Alternatively‚ the objective may be to visit a set of given geographical points in a city in order to provide some service there or to deliver or collect goods
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Title of the Article: The Problem of Production Author or Reference: Schumacher‚ E.F.‚ Small Is Beautiful‚ Harper & Row Subject or Field of Study: Science‚ Technology and Society The article itself talks about how we all look at the problem of production. With today’s generation‚ people come to think that the crisis on production has been resolved and they are falsely leaded by their leaders‚ experts and economists. That there is nothing to worry about and that we can live a life expending
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The problem with garbage is that it’s a sum zero game. Garbage has to go somewhere but nobody wants it in their backyard. It’s as if trash is deposited in the garbage can and somehow it’s supposed to disappear into some magic black hole. Problem is‚ there is no black hole. There isn’t even room for any more landfill. What was once thought to be a progressive solution - incinerating garbage - has become a major point of contention. Incineration of things such as plastics and medical waste raise serious
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Mustafa Muneer – 11748 Undergraduate Student‚ American University of Afghanistan Academic Writing II – Section 009 Prof. Christopher Henderson 10th August 2012 To what extent can the problems of urbanization be met a policy of sustainable development? Urbanization started during the industrial revolution and on that time workers were less interested in agriculture jobs and they moved to cities to acquire jobs in factories. Urbanization can be defined as the massive growth of people and
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African Problems 2 As it is known‚ human history began in Africa from appearance of first human dated to 3.000.000 years. Nowadays humanity has made a huge progress in social‚ technical‚ scientific spheres. But unfortunately‚ human society has digressed in some cases of social development and there are lots of poor examples. For 3.000.000 year history‚ a human being still has many problems beginning from physical solution of many problems such as fights‚ murders‚ wars ending by many types of discriminations
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attempts that dramatic technology progress reduces the ability for humans to think by themselves. Indeed‚ morden technology greatly short circuits the "normal day" thinking‚ such as how to transport‚ communicate and aquire information‚ by making the problems obsolete. Taking a look on a typical day reveals how technology changed the world. Most people travel by modern transportation vehicle which‚ due to technology progress‚ are so fast and convinient that the 19th centry people could never imagine.
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THINKING ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM SOLVING CULTURE SHOCK What is culture shock? The term culture shock expresses lack of direction‚ feeling of not knowing what to do or how to do things in a new environment‚ and not knowing what is appropriate or inappropriate in this new environment. I experienced this culture shock and I try to solve this problem. Since different countries have different cultures‚ when people get into the new country‚ they may encounter different challenges like: 1) Problems in communicating
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psychological immaturity and fame. It will be dangerous if they were to reveal their potentially risky secrets one day. In this sense‚ science today is indeed the enemy of Man. Furthermore‚ there are many examples which show that science never solves a problem without creating ten more. One example is H1N1. During the H1H1 outbreak‚ doctors tried finding the cure for it as soon as possible. However‚ the effective vaccination was created only after many volunteers risked their life either for the experiment
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Nowadays ‚ social problems are very serious and we should pay more attention to these problems. As a part of the community ‚ we should be concerned about social problems. Every day we read the newspaper and get the news from media‚ almost every day the newspaper and the media reports are about the social problems. All sorts of social problems will appear in our surrounding ‚ but we cannot turn a blind eye and a deaf ear. We need to find ways to solve these social problems so that the society will
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