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Geography mots important notes class 10cbse chapter 1 resource
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Which is the best investment
The best investment is the SIP and in the SAP system
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Contemporary Issues in HRM
as written in the report
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What is Accounting?
Accounting is the process of recording, summarizing, analyzing, and reporting financial transactions of a business or individual.
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Statistics Question
Assessment 4: Details and instructions
Completion requirements
Assessment 4
Written assessment
Word count/length
2000 words equivalent
SILOs
- Comprehend the fundamental principles of epidemiology and biostatistics (SILO 1).
- Explain how the principles of epidemiology and biostatistics can be applied in public health (SILO 2).
- Explain, differentiate, and apply fundamental concepts of epidemiology and biostatistics (SILO 3).
- Recognise, generate, interpret and communicate descriptive and basic inferential statistics (SILO 5).
Graduate capabilities
- DISCIPLINE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
- INQUIRY AND ANALYSIS – Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- INQUIRY AND ANALYSIS – Research and Evidence-Based Inquiry
Generative AI use
The applicable AI use category is: AI Planning
You may use AI tools to:
- revise or understand concepts
- brainstorm ideas
- structure/outline responses
- clarify task requirements
You should not use AI to analyse or interpret data, nor generate text for submission.
As AI use is permitted in this assessment you are required to complete and submit an AI Acknowledgment after submitting your assessment.
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Task details
Prepare a written briefing document. Using the dataset provided, identify demographic, social and behavioural factors that are associated with routine check-up attendance.
Assessment criteria
This assessment will measure your ability to:
- Write an effective summary that clearly articulates a key message (25%)
- A summary of the design of the BRFSS, its limitations and a comparison with a peer-reviewed paper (10%)
- Description of the population (20%)
- Examination of the association between four social and/or behavioural factors and routine check-up attendance (40%)
- Appropriately format and organise the written assignment (5%)
Refer to the Rubric for marking and feedback information.
Instructions
Scenario:
A generation ago, people used to see their doctor only when they were sick or dying. Today, preventative health care is becoming commonplace as people become more educated and empowered about their own health. Regular, routine medical check-ups can help find potential health issues before they become a problem. Early detection of problems gives the best chance for getting the right treatment quickly, avoiding any complications.
You have been employed as part of an active public health campaign that is aiming to increase routine 12-monthly check-ups. Your job is to analyse a subset of variables (as indicated below) and describe the association between these variables and routine check-up attendance and highlight the people with lower rates of check-ups in the last 12 months where a targeted campaign would be of most benefit.
The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a collaborative project between all of the states in the United States (US) and participating US territories and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The BRFSS is a system of ongoing health-related telephone surveys designed to collect data on health-related risk behaviours, chronic health conditions and use of preventive services from the non-institutionalised adult population (18 years) residing in the United States. Using the prepared BRFSS data, identify demographic, social and behavioural factors that are associated with routine check- up attendance.
Dataset: The data set is updated each time the subject runs. You can access the relevant file on the main assessment page under Assignment 4.
Format:
Your written briefing document must consist of a 250-word executive summary and a detailed structured results section. This template will assist you with the format and information required.
Executive Summary (Marks: 25)
The 250-word summary should identify demographic, social and behavioural factors that are associated with routine check-up attendance in a statistically valid, clear and concise manner that can be understood by someone with minimal knowledge of epidemiology and biostatistics. You must identify a group or groups of people where a targeted campaign would be of most benefit.
Results:
The BRFSS:
- A short summary of the study design of the BRFSS and a brief discussion of its limitations (no more than 250 words (Marks: 6)
- Find a peer-reviewed paper in the literature that quantitatively investigates the determinants of routine check-up attendance. Compare the designs between the study described in that paper and BRFSS (not more than 150 words). (Marks: 4) (Note: When you search for a peer-reviewed paper, avoid literature reviews or papers that analysed BRFSS data)
Description of the population and analysis (no more than 1350 words):
1) By analysing the BRFSS dataset, answer the following questions:
- In your dataset, what percentage of participants reported routine check-up attendance? (Marks: 5)
- Create a table of routine check-up attendance and 3 demographic factors, one of which must be binary, one numerical and one multi-category categorical (either nominal or ordinal). (Marks: 15)
- Each cell should contain the appropriate summary measure and 95% confidence interval
- The final column in the table should contain the p-value for statistical tests of difference or independence (i.e., tests that we covered in week 6). Footnotes should be used to indicate which statistical tests were used.
2) Examine the association between 4 social and/or behavioural factors and routine check-up attendance:
- In an appropriate manner, present the results of analysis into the effect of four social and/or behavioural factors on routine check-up attendance. You must analyse a binary, numeric, nominal and ordinal factor. (Marks: 20)
- For each factor you should report:
- Variable name and data type
- Name of measure calculated
- Results of statistical analysis performed
- Statistical interpretation
- The Stata output (including visible code) e.g.
- For each factor you should report:
Figure 1
Stata output example- For one of the identified factors, you should explore the possibility of confounding or effect modification by sex. (Marks: 10)
- Perform appropriate analysis
- Present STATA output (including visible code if applicable)
- Report the results in a table
- Interpret your result
- Conduct a multivariable regression and present the results, including visible Stata output, of the adjusted regression model by including the four factors you examined in your analysis of social and behavioural factors. (Marks: 10)
- Report the results in a table.
- Interpret your result.
Resources and readings relevant for assessment
- The data file can be found on the main Assessment page under Assessment 4.
- The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
- Assessment 4 template
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Electrical Engineering Question
Task Instructions: PLC Coursework Completion (Full Assignment)
You are required to complete a full individual coursework report for the module Programmable Logic Controller Design. The final submission must be professional, technically correct, and fully aligned with the given specifications.
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## General Requirements
– The report must be maximum 15 pages
– Follow IEEE conference format
– The work must be original and well-structured
– Include diagrams, flowcharts, and simulation results
– Include PLC program (Ladder Logic)
– Ensure clarity, correctness, and engineering accuracy
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# Part A: Literature Review (3 Pages)
## Step 1: Choose ONE topic from:
– Industry 4.0
– Wireless Sensors
– HMI
– SCADA
– OPC
– VFD
## Step 2: Write the report including:
### 1. Title & Abstract
– Clear title
– Abstract (max 250 words)
– Include purpose, method, key findings, and conclusion
### 2. Introduction
– Background of the topic
– Importance in industry
– Relation to PLC systems
– Define key terms
### 3. Methodology
– Explain how information was collected
– Describe technologies/components
– Include diagrams or tables
### 4. Discussion
– Analyze the topic
– Compare with other studies
– Explain advantages and limitations
### 5. Conclusion
– Summarize findings
– Provide recommendations
### 6. References
– Use IEEE referencing style
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# Part B1: Cement Industry (Sorting System Design)
## Objective:
Design and simulate a PLC-based system to sort cement boxes (Large, Medium, Small).
## System Requirements:
– Use sensors:
– X1 Large
– X2 Medium
– X3 Small
– Use pushers to direct boxes
– Use conveyor system
## Required Work:
### 1. System Design
– Clearly define:
– Inputs (Sensors, switches)
– Outputs (Motors, pushers)
– Draw system diagram
### 2. Control Algorithm
– Provide step-by-step logic
– Draw Flowchart
### 3. PLC Program (IMPORTANT)
– Write Ladder Logic program including:
– Start/Stop logic
– Conveyor control
– Sensor-based sorting
– Pusher activation
– Safety conditions
### 4. Simulation
– Use Mitsubishi FX Simulator
– Show:
– System running
– Sorting process
– Include screenshots or explanation
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# Part B2: Plastic Industry (Advanced System)
## Objective:
Design a more advanced sorting system using:
– Conveyor
– Robot
– Sorting wing
## Required Work:
### 1. System Design
– Inputs and outputs clearly defined
– Include robot and sensors
### 2. Control Logic
– Explain how:
– Large, medium, small parts are handled
– Include flowchart
### 3. PLC Programming
– Ladder Logic must include:
– Robot control (Y7)
– Sorting wing (Y3)
– Conveyor logic
– Automatic operation (SW2)
### 4. Simulation
– Show working system
– Include explanation and results
### 5. Indicators
– Red light Robot working
– Green Conveyor running
– Yellow Stopped
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# Final Deliverables
– Full report (15 pages)
– PLC Ladder Logic code
– Simulation results (screenshots or explanation)
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# Important Notes
– Ensure all parts are complete and correct
– Use clear engineering explanation
– Avoid plagiarism
– Follow academic formatting strictly
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## Expected Outcome
The final work should demonstrate:
– Strong understanding of PLC systems
– Ability to design real industrial automation
– Correct programming and simulation
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Complete the task with high accuracy and professional quality.
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Geography Question
Geography question class 10
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Study of living organisms and bio parts
Comes from Greek words:
Bio = Life
Logos = Study
2. Cell (Basic Unit of Life)
Cell is the smallest unit of life
Discovered by Robert Hooke
Types:
Prokaryotic (no nucleus) Bacteria
Eukaryotic (with nucleus) Plants & Animals
Cell Parts:
Nucleus Control center
Cytoplasm Jelly-like substance
Cell membrane Protects cell
3. Plant vs Animal Cell
Feature
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
Cell wall
Present
Absent
Chloroplast
Present
Absent
Shape
Fixed
Irregular
4. Photosynthesis
Process by which plants make food
6CO_2 + 6H_2O xrightarrow{sunlight} C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6O_2
Needs:
Sunlight
Chlorophyll
Carbon dioxide
5. Respiration
Process of releasing energy from food
Types:
Aerobic (with oxygen)
Anaerobic (without oxygen)
6. Human Digestive System
Food broken into nutrients
Main organs:
Mouth
Stomach
Small intestine
7. Circulatory System
Transport system of body
Main parts:
Heart
Blood
Blood vessels
8. Nervous System
Controls body activities
Main parts:
Brain
Spinal cord
Nerves
9. DNA & Genetics
DNA = Genetic material
Carries traits from parents
Located in nucleus
10. Ecology
Study of environment & living things
Important terms:
Ecosystem
Food chain
Biodiversity
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What is management?
Meaning of management