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  • Data Naltics

    Case 5 Assignment

    1. Municipal budgets are required by provincial law to balance cities must take in enough revenue through property taxes and other sources, like fees for services, to finance all of the citys operations in any given year. You have been hired by the to help prepare next year’s 2020 operating budget. Your starting point is to review the , conveniently in the format of an Excel worksheet, and review the revenues and expenses of each city program. The proposed increases are outlined in the Excel case file.When finished reading the case background, select True and move to the next question.

      True or


      False

    Case 6 Assignment

    Question 2

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    Question 2

    As recreational and medicinal marijuana use becomes increasingly legal and destigmatized worldwide, many growers of cannabis are prioritizing ways to make their operations more efficient.

    Large-scale indoor marijuana cultivation puts a tremendous strain on the energy grid, requiring power-hungry equipment such as indoor lighting, irrigation, fans, humidifiers and more, often running around the clock. Solar panels, therefore, can be a valuable investment for marijuana growers. Though solar energy can represent a significant upfront investment for your business, it can pay for itself in both the short-term and the long run by allowing you to reduce or even eliminate some of your energy consumption.

    This case is about a cannibus business considering the purchase of solar panels to replace 100% of their it’s hydro usage. Details related to costs are presented in the Excel case file.

    When finished reading the case background, select True and move to the next question.


    True


    False

    These Assigment has Case 5 and Case 6 there are Both files do the diffrent and both of them have marcos enabled so write My name both Files Maaz Hafeji

    Requirements: 11

  • ENTR3312 DISCUSSION


    Responding to Discussion Topics:

    A course content topic is presented for discussion. You are expected to respond with an initial discussion post and respond to at least two posts by others students. You must post an initial response to the discussion before viewing other replies.

    All responses — your initial post and subsequent posts — MUST be substantive and well thought-out. This means statements that are equivalent to “Yes, I agree,” “Me, too” or similar weak, vacuous statements are unacceptable. You are expected to add to and to expand the depth of the topic discussion.

    Your posts should be short, but not limited to, typically a minimum 3-4 sentences per paragraph and be your original work (not copied from other sources, etc.). Use topic heading for major points. Complete sentences, grammar, punctuation, and logical flow are important. Do not restate the discussion topic in your responses. Your responses should be scholarly or business professional. Make sure you are understand the discussion topic. A common mistake is to reply to a discussion topic not presented. Always double-check, review the discussion topic before posting your reply.

    The discussion topics will be available two weeks in advance of the due date, adequate time for you and other students to develop the topic discussion. This means last day, last minute posts are likely to be “add on” commentaries without time for the exchange of views on the topic discussion — and a guaranteed way to lose points. Plan ahead, begin early. Only quality, substantive posts will earn you full points.

    Grading:

    Initial post: 6 points maximum
    Two additional posts: 2 points maximum each
    APA Citations-References: incorrect/omitted, where applicable; point deduction

    Total points maximum: 10 points

    Discussion Topic:

    Chapter 3 discusses individual creativity and the importance of the creative process in generating new business opportunities.

    In terms of generating and fully developing innovative ideas and concepts, we often hear of the advantages of team brainstorming being superior to individual brainstorming — but is this always true? [Don’t over-read the question; it is a simple question.] Explain. Elaborate.

    See “Creative Thinking & Ideation Techniques” in Modules > Innovation Team Projects.

    Recommended Discussion (Initial Post) Outline:

    Title (topic heading)
    Introduction (introductory sentence, or paragraph)
    {Content} (typically multiple paragraphs with topic headings)
    References (for citations in {Content} section)
    Honor Code Statement

    Requirements:

  • Nike Five Forces Analysis

    Nike is the company for this analysis, instructions attached below.

    Requirements: 1-2 pages

  • Programming Question

    Objective:

    The research paper component of the course is designed to deepen your understanding of a specific AI-related topic. The topic must be aligned with the course objectives and the overarching themes of AI-enabled systems, such as machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, ethics in AI, and AI system integration. Your paper will demonstrate your ability to engage in scholarly research, critically analyze literature, and apply methodologies in the context of AI and its real-world applications.

    Paper Requirements:

    • Length: 8-10 pages (excluding cover page, abstract, and references).
    • Format: APA style (12-point Times New Roman, double-spaced).
    • Font: Times New Roman.
    • Margins: 1-inch on all sides.
    • References: A minimum of 10 peer-reviewed academic sources.
    • Citation Style: APA format for in-text citations and the reference list.

    You can select a topic related to AI that aligns with your interests or one of the following course objectives:

    • Exploring AI technologies (machine learning, NLP, computer vision).
    • Evaluating the ethical, privacy, and societal considerations in AI-enabled systems.
    • Investigating the integration and application of AI in real-world systems across various industries (healthcare, transportation, finance, etc.).

    Paper Structure:

    Abstract- 200-350 words and 5 keywords

    1. Introduction (1-1.5 pages)

    • Provide an overview of the research topic, explaining why it is significant within the context of AI-enabled systems.
    • Briefly state the research question or objective of your paper.
    • Present a thesis statement outlining what your paper will demonstrate or analyze.

    2. Literature Review (2-3 pages)

    • Conduct a comprehensive review of the current academic literature on your chosen topic.
    • Identify key theories, models, and findings in the field.
    • Discuss the evolution of the topic, highlighting any debates or gaps in the existing research.
    • Make sure to relate the literature to the key themes and objectives of the course (e.g., ethical concerns in AI, system design, real-world applications of AI).

    3. Methodology (1-1.5 pages)

    • Describe the research methodology you used to investigate your chosen topic (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods).
    • If applicable, explain any experiments, datasets, or models you used.
    • Discuss how your methodology addresses the research question or objective, including any limitations.

    4. Results and Discussion (2-3 pages)

    • Present the findings from your research or analysis.
    • Provide data, charts, or graphs if necessary, and interpret the results.
    • Discuss how these results relate to the existing literature reviewed in the previous section.
    • Reflect on the implications of your findings, especially for real-world AI applications and ethical considerations.

    5. Conclusion (1 page)

    • Summarize the key points and findings from the paper.
    • Reiterate the significance of the topic and how your research contributes to the field.
    • Propose future directions for research or suggest practical applications of your findings in AI-enabled systems.

    Tips and Hints for Success:

    • Choose a Specific Topic: Make sure your topic is narrow enough to be covered comprehensively within the paper’s length. Focus on a specific aspect of AI-enabled systems (e.g., explainability of AI models in healthcare, bias in recommendation systems, etc.).
    • Use High-Quality Sources: Your literature review should primarily rely on peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and reputable sources. Avoid using non-scholarly articles or blogs.
    • Stay Relevant to the Course: Your paper should address at least one or more of the core principles of the course. Make sure to tie your topic to the concepts of AI technologies, systems integration, ethics, or real-world applications.
    • Be Clear and Concise: Write in a clear, academic style. Avoid jargon and explain complex terms to ensure accessibility for a wider audience.
    • Use Visuals Wisely: Include charts, graphs, or figures to support your arguments, but dont overdo it. Use visuals to enhance clarity or provide evidence for your claims.
    • Cite Correctly: Make sure to cite all sources correctly using APA formatting. This includes both in-text citations and your reference list at the end of the paper.
    • Proofread: Always proofread your paper to eliminate any errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Well-polished writing reflects your academic effort.

    Requirements: Follow all the instructions carefully

  • ACCOUNTING HW discussion

    Urban Outfitters, Inc. (NASDAQ: URBN) opened its first store in 1970 near the University of Pennsylvania campus. Today it has several different retail segments including Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie Group, Free People Group, and Menus & Venues (a dining experience). The company also sells wholesale apparel to department stores, such as Nordstrom, Inc. (NYSE: JWN), Macys, Inc. (NYSE: M), and Dillards, Inc. (NYSE: DDS). In 2019, the company launched a subscription rental service, Nuuly, that allows customers to rent clothing on a monthly basis. As of January 31, 2021, the company had over 600 stores throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. Visit

    Requirements

    1. Review the notes to the consolidated financial statements, specifically Note 1, Nature of Business. What was the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Urban Outfitters, Inc.?
    2. Urban Outfitters, Inc. reported cost of sales of $2,572,347 (in thousands) for the year ending January 31, 2021. Which financial statement is cost of sales (also known as cost of goods sold) reported on? What does cost of sales represent? What type of account is cost of sales?
    3. Review Urban Outfitters, Inc.s multi-step income statement. What is the format of the multi-step income statement? What is one benefit of preparing a multi-step income statement for merchandising companies such as Urban Outfitters, Inc.?
    4. Review the notes to the consolidated financial statements, specifically Note 2, Summary of Significant Accounting Policies, Revenue Recognition. When does Urban Outfitters, Inc. recognize merchandise revenue for the retail segment?
    5. On which financial statement will Urban Outfitters, Inc. report its merchandise inventory? How much is Urban Outfitters, Inc.s merchandise inventory as of January 31, 2021?

    Requirements: as it supposed to be

  • Advocacy and Action Plan (AAP)

    The policy I chose is Child Poverty and the state I live in is Connecticut narrated power point without showing myself .

  • You will writing IEEE journal article

    Quantum Computing for Engineers: A Broad Tutorial on Principles, Architectures, and Information Theory Foundations

    A comprehensive introduction to how quantum computing works, qubits, entanglement, and the role of information theory in quantum systems.

    download the template directly from below link and see there instructions properly before writing

    this article should be not ai generated or ai written please follow all kinds of standards to write this paper for IEEE standards also keep below things in mind

    It Must Be a Tutorial (Not Research)

    • No new results, no new theorems, no we propose
    • Write as a broad survey/overview
    • Educational tone for a general Information Theory audience

    2? Broad Coverage Required

    Include:

    • Quantum fundamentals (qubits, entanglement, gates)
    • Information theory connections (entropy, channel capacity, Holevo bound conceptually)
    • Hardware platforms overview
    • Major algorithms (Shor, Grover, NISQ methods)
    • Open problems & future directions

    3? Moderate Math Only

    • Intuitive explanations
    • Minimal equations
    • No heavy derivations

    4? Strong Literature Review

    • 40+ balanced references
    • Include foundational + recent survey papers
    • Avoid excessive self-citations

    5? Magazine Style

    • Clear, readable writing
    • Figures and comparison tables included
    • Big-picture motivation
    • 1015 pages typical length
    • Forward-looking discussion section

    6? Final Check Before Submission

    Ask:

    • Does this read like a tutorial?
    • Can a non-quantum IT researcher understand it?
    • Is it broad and not narrow?
    • Are open problems clearly discussed?

    Requirements: 10000

  • Handbook Review

    Each student will review a school districts faculty or student handbook. This may be from the students home district or from one of the student’s choice. Utilizing the districts handbooks, evaluate and analyze each section for potential areas of litigation. Make written recommendations for changes in the handbook. (Minimum of 2 pages total excluding title page; APA format). Your directions are as follows:

    1. Read through the handbook(s) as if you are looking for a way to sue the teacher, administration, school, or district. BEGIN TO THINK IN THE NEGATIVE VIEW!!!

    2. Identify areas that you feel are potential areas for litigation.

    3. Make recommendations for changes.

    The length should be no less than two pages, excluding title pages, in APA format. Please get in the habit of giving me a full APA title page. Use the following as a recommended format for the paper:

    Title page

    Section I. Summarize how the handbook was organized, developed, and distributed. Be sure to include the school and/or district.

    Section II. Summarize 1st Section: identify discrepancy #1, potential litigation, legal risks, and make recommendations.

    Section III. Summarize 2nd Section: identify discrepancy #2, potential litigation, legal risks, and make recommendations.

    Section IV. Summarize 3rd Section: identify discrepancy #3, potential litigation, legal risks, and make recommendations.

    Section V. Make an overall recommendation for handbook improvement (i.e., organization, development, and distribution)

    NOTE: Handbook to use is attached.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): EmployeeHandbook-2025-2026.pdf

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • English Question

    Essay 2: Evaluative essay on a poem or short story

    In Essay 2, you will use the argumentative and research skills you practiced in ENGL 1020 or its

    transfer equivalent.

    Evaluative writing about literature is an argumentative form of writing supported by your

    informed views on the quality of a poem or short story. Personal tastes may inform ones

    evaluation, but you should also use established criteria to make your argument. Such criteria

    are provided with the two literary genres below, and you should provide cited examples from

    your poem or short story to support your claims.

    Here are the tasks for Essay 2:

    1. Choose one example of either poetry or short fiction in The Norton Anthology of

    American Literature from the list below.

    2. Review the evaluative criteria for your chosen genre (poetry or short fiction) below.

    3. Read the literary work.

    4. Write down your initial impressions about the quality of the literary work.

    5. Re-read the literary work, taking additional notes to support your argument.

    6. Write an essay of at least 1000 words in which you attempt to persuade your readers

    about the quality of the literary work using the provided evaluative criteria.

    You must quote from and cite the literary work, and the literary work should be listed on a

    Works Cited (MLA) or References (APA) page at the end of the essay. See the document titled

    Sample bibliographic listings and citations for your ENGL 2580 essays in the Essays module for

    information about bibliographies and citations. Additional information can be found in Purdue

    OWL; a link is in the Student Resources module.

    Essays will be graded following the guidelines given in the How Essays Are Graded document

    in the Essays module in Canvas.

    These are the only acceptable choices for Essay 2. You may read a brief summary online to help

    you make your selection, but your evaluation should be based on the text in the anthology. You

    can use the anthologys index to locate these works.

    Your claims should only be supported with evidence from the poem or short story you choose.

    Secondary sources are not permitted for this assignment.

    I chose Emma Lazarus “1492” because it left a strong impression on me because it forces the reader to sit with an uncomfortable truth about history. Instead of glorifying Columbus, the poem challenges that familiar story and asks us to think about who actually paid the price for his discovery. I think the poem is effective because of its serious and almost mournful tone, which matches the weight of the subject. While the poem can feel heavy, that heaviness feels necessary rather than excessive. It made me pause and reflect instead of just moving on. Overall, 1492 succeeds as a powerful and meaningful poem because it encourages readers to question traditional historical narratives and consider perspectives that are often ignored. My professor wants me to expand on these ideas in the paper.

    Requirements: 1000 words