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  • Numerical Analysis Question

    will be proud you are wil be successful but you are not bellive own you are not success

  • How does photosynthesis sustain life, and what are its main…

    Photosynthesis sustains life by producing oxen and food, and it occurs in two stages: the light-dependent reactions and the calvin cycle.

  • Solve the problem for 25/7

    Solve the problem for 25/7

  • MGT510 CT9

    Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

    • Be 4 to 5 pages in length, which does not include the required title and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements.
    • Use Saudi Electronic University academic writing standards and APA style guidelines.
    • Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from the textbook and at least two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles unless the assignment calls for more.
    • It is strongly encouraged that you submit all assignments into the Turnitin Originality Check before submitting it to your instructor for grading. If you are unsure how to submit an assignment into the Originality Check tool, review the Turnitin Originality CheckStudent Guide for step-by-step instructions.
    • Review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignment.
  • MGT510 CT3

    Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

    • Be 4 to 5 pages in length, which does not include the required title and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements.
    • Use Saudi Electronic University academic writing standards and APA style guidelines.
    • Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from the textbook and at least two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles unless the assignment calls for more.
    • It is strongly encouraged that you submit all assignments into the Turnitin Originality Check before submitting it to your instructor for grading. If you are unsure how to submit an assignment into the Originality Check tool, review the Turnitin Originality CheckStudent Guide for step-by-step instructions.
    • Review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignment.
  • Homework 4 – Learning from failures in the interior environm…

    Review the facts described in the video below, do your own research about fires in the built environment, and answer the questions related to how the interior built environment and engineering ethics affect people’s lives.

    FIRST: Watch this video about a

    NEXT: Review this list of and the ASCE Code of Ethics discussed in class.

    THEN: Post your answers to the following three questions (200-250 words for each answer).

    1. Physical/Build Environment: The tragedy in Brazil happened in 2013 and the international community should have learned from it to avoid additional accidents. Compare and contrast the fire in Brazil with the one that happened in Switzerland in the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana on January, 1st 2026 by identifying threedistinct elements of the interior built environment which contributed to both tragedies.

    2. Human Factors and culture of the location at the time of the fires: Identify and explain two distinct elements which might have been present in both tragedies related to the management/ownership of the clubs and how the decisions made by the owners of these venues (the acceptable culture of the local construction industry) might have contributed to these tragedies.

    3. Ethics and Professional Responsibility: Using the , briefly explain two duties of engineers and related canons (as described in the code of ethics) that were violated in these cases and how they were violated and ultimately contributed to these tragedies. (Please remember that the canons must be spelled out, points will be deducted from the answer if they are only mentioned by number.)

    and do not use any kind of ai at all

  • book report

    this is a group project so i need u to only do one row which is for the book i did a book report on whcih i will attach (this is number 1) and i aslo need u to do either number 4 or 5 up to u

    do not use any kind of ai

    i attched my book report and use this book report and answer number 1 for my book and either 4 or 5 up to u

  • Management Question

    THE ASSIGNMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED ON BLACKBOARD (WORD FORMAT ONLY) VIA ALLOCATED FOLDER.

    ASSIGNMENTS SUBMITTED THROUGH EMAIL WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

    STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO MAKE THEIR WORK CLEAR AND WELL PRESENTED, MARKS MAY BE REDUCED FOR POOR PRESENTATION. THIS INCLUDES FILLING YOUR INFORMATION ON THE COVER PAGE.

    STUDENTS MUST MENTION QUESTION NUMBER CLEARLY IN THEIR ANSWER.

    LATE SUBMISSION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

    Avoid plagiarism, the work should be in your own words, copying from students or other resources without proper referencing will result in ZERO marks. No exceptions.

    All answered must be typed using Times New Roman (size 12, double-spaced) font. No pictures containing text will be accepted and will be considered plagiarism).

    Submissions without this cover page will NOT be accepted.

  • CIS150 Week 2: Fundamentals of Python Programming and Variab…

    Python Programming and Variable Types

    Introduction to Python Programming

    Python is a high-level, interpreted, and general-purpose programming language developed by Guido van Rossum in 1991. It is known for its simple and readable syntax, making it easy for beginners to learn. Python is widely used in web development, data science, artificial intelligence, automation, and many other fields.

    Features of Python

    Easy to learn and use due to simple syntax

    Interpreted language (no need for compilation)

    Platform independent (runs on Windows, Linux, macOS)

    Large standard library support

    Dynamically typed language

    Supports multiple programming paradigms

    Variables in Python

    A variable is a container used to store data values. In Python, variables are created when a value is assigned.

    Example:

    x = 10

    name = “Vishal”

    Rules for Naming Variables

    Must start with a letter or underscore

    Cannot start with a number

    Cannot use keywords

    Case-sensitive

    Types of Variables in Python

    Integer (int)

    Stores whole numbers.

    Example:

    a = 10

    b = -5

    Float (float)

    Stores decimal numbers.

    Example:

    pi = 3.14

    String (str)

    Stores text data.

    Example:

    name = “Python”

    Boolean (bool)

    Stores True or False values.

    Example:

    is_valid = True

    List

    Stores multiple values in a single variable.

    Example:

    numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4]

    Tuple

    Similar to list but immutable.

    Example:

    coordinates = (10, 20)

    Dictionary (dict)

    Stores data in key-value pairs.

    Example:

    student = {“name”: “Vishal”, “age”: 20}

    Set

    Stores unique elements.

    Example:

    unique_numbers = {1, 2, 3}

    Type Checking in Python

    You can check the type of a variable using the type() function.

    Example:

    x = 10

    print(type(x))

    Conclusion

    Python is a powerful and easy-to-learn programming language. Understanding variables and their types is essential for writing efficient programs. Its simplicity and wide range of applications make it one of the most popular languages today.

  • Week 11 – Navigating Legal, Marketing, and Financial Realiti…

    Week 11 – Navigating Legal, Marketing, and Financial Realities in Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurs must prepare for more than developing a great idea. Legal compliance, marketing strategy, and financial planning all play essential roles in determining whether a new venture thrivesor fails. In this discussion, you will examine these three critical dimensions of entrepreneurship and connect them to real world examples or your own venture concepts.

    Initial Post Requirements (300400 words)

    In your initial post, address all three areas below. Use examples from companies, case studies, or your own entrepreneurial idea.

    Legal Challenges
    Discuss at least two major legal issues entrepreneurs must anticipate early in the venture creation process.
    Possible areas include:
    Choosing a business structure (LLC, S Corp, C Corp, etc.)
    Protecting intellectual property (trademarks, patents, copyrights)
    Contracts with partners, employees, or vendors
    Regulatory and licensing requirements
    Employment law considerations
    Explain why these legal factors matter and how overlooking them can create risk for a startup.

    Marketing Challenges
    Identify significant marketing obstacles entrepreneurs face.
    Consider topics such as:
    Determining the correct target market
    Creating a brand identity
    Competing with established brands
    Limited marketing budgets
    Understanding customer acquisition and retention
    Discuss how strategic marketing decisions influence a startups ability to grow.

    Financial Preparation
    Describe the financial planning steps essential before launching a venture.
    Examples:
    Startup cost estimation
    Cash flow forecasting
    Understanding break even points
    Securing funding (bank loans, grants, angel investors, venture capital, bootstrapping)
    Building financial statements (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement)
    Explain why financial preparation and literacy are critical to long term sustainability.

    Peer Reply Requirements (two replies, 125175 words each)
    Respond to two classmates by:
    Highlighting strengths in their analysis
    Adding an additional example or relevant resource
    Asking at least one thought provoking question
    Offering constructive insights or alternative viewpoints
    Replies should move the conversation forwardavoid simple agreement.

    How do you earn maximum points! Check out this rubric.

    Grading Rubric (30 Points Total)
    Criteria Points Description

    Initial Post: Legal Analysis 8 Clear explanation of legal challenges; use of examples; demonstrates understanding of risk
    Initial Post: Marketing Analysis 8 Thoughtful discussion of marketing challenges; relevant examples; strategic insight
    Initial Post: Financial Preparation 8 Accurate explanation of financial tools/planning; relevance to entrepreneurship; clarity
    Peer Replies (2 required) 4 Adds new insight, questions, or examples; meets word count
    Writing Quality & Professionalism 2 Organized, clear writing; appropriate tone; minimal errors

    Worth 30 points. Due 10 April 2026 no later than 11:59pm.