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  • Hey, I need your help with Lab 08 and Lab 09

    • Follow each step carefully and make sure everything works before taking screenshots
    • Use (my last name in naming) (webapp / screenshot files)

    Lab 08:

    • Create a web page that says “this is Lab #5 Submission”
    • Screenshot showing UserABC accessing the page
    • Screenshot proving the server has NO public IP
    • Screenshot of the Application Proxy configuration

    Lab 09:

    • Screenshot from local (127.0.0.1:5000)
    • Screenshot from Web App (URL visible)
    • Screenshot from VM (IP visible)
    • Screenshot from Container (IP visible)

    Important:

    • The URL or IP must be clearly visible in every screenshot
    • If theres any issue, stop and tell me before continuing
  • Stakeholders management methods

    Within the Discussion Board area, write 400-600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas.

    An effective communication strategy is essential to achieving effective project integration management. Any time the goal is to integrate numerous concurrently operating activities, the role of communication becomes central. This is because independently operating activities all come with their own unique obstacles and challenges. Some of the obstacles and challenges are interrelated, and they may depend on what is happening at another level of the project. Without an effective communication strategy, team members seeking to overcome these obstacles and challenges may engage in activities that are not cost- or time-effective.

    Consider your own organization: How do project status, issues, and accomplishment information get shared? What types of information are shared through documents? Through meetings? Through informal communications? How has e-mail affected the efficiency and effectiveness of project communications? How has social networking affected the efficiency and effectiveness of project communications? The answer to these questions will help guide you through the assignment questions below.

    Using what you have learned so far, address the following in 400600 words:

    • What role do stakeholder management processes play in the following:
      • Determining stakeholder communication need
      • Developing an effective communication strategy
    • What tools do you find most helpful when communicating with your stakeholders? Please list at least 3, and explain why.
    • How different is communication in Agile versus Waterfall environments? Explain why.

    Responses to Other Students: Respond to at least 2 of your fellow classmates with at least a 200-word reply about their Primary Task Response regarding items you found to be compelling and enlightening. To help you with your discussion, please consider the following questions:

    • What did you learn from your classmate’s posting? What additional questions do you have after reading the posting?
    • What clarification do you need regarding the posting?
    • What differences or similarities do you see between your posting and other classmates’ postings?
  • R Question

    Question 1

    Assume you are going to run a Two-Way independent ANOVA on the memory.csv data. Answer the question is the data balanced?

    Question 2
    Without doing any analyses, what kinds of results do you expect to see for the main effects? i.e., what are your predictions?

    Question 3
    Assume the researchers anticipated a moderate effect size ( = 0.13) for a main effect of strategy, delay, and their interaction. Does the study have a reasonable sample size to achieve a power level of at least 0.8 to assess those effects? What is the minimum total sample size (N) they would need for each, (round to an integer)?

    Question 4
    Plot the classical means and their 95% confidence intervals for this dataset. Based on the plot, does the pattern suggest an interaction between strategy and delay? Give the plot interesting colours.

    Question 5
    Calculate the total sum of squares and its associated degrees of freedom.

    Question 6
    Calculate the models sum of squares and the models degrees of freedom.

    Question 7
    Calculate the sum of squares for a main effect of Strategy and its degrees of freedom.

    Question 8
    Calculate the sum of squares for a main effect of Delay and its degrees of freedom.

    Question 9
    Calculate the sum of squares for a possible interaction and its degrees of freedom.

    Question 10
    Calculate the sum of squares for the residuals/error and its degrees of freedom.

    Question 11
    Calculate the mean squares for the effect of Strategy, Delay, the interaction between Strategy and Delay, and the mean square error/residuals.

    Question 12
    Calculate the F-ratios for each main effect and the interaction. Also report the associated degrees of freedom and p-value.

    Question 13
    Use one of Rs cheat codes (i.e., functions) to quickly check and see if your results in questions 5 – 12 are correct. Make sure your output displays the degrees of freedom, sum of squares, F-Ratios, and p-values.

    Question 14
    In plain English, what do the results of the ANOVA you ran tell you?

    Question 15
    Pretend the memory.csv data is unbalanced and the researchers dont want to violate the principle of marginality. Re-run question 13 in a way that does not violate this principle.

    Question 16
    Pretend the memory.csv data is unbalanced. Re-run question 13s analyses using Type-III sum of squares.

    Question 17
    The significant interaction suggests that it would be useful to examine some simple effects. Conduct a simple effects analyses that allows you to evaluate the effect delay has on each type of strategy. i.e., compare delay (5m vs 2d) across each type of strategy. Display the summary output and list the comparisons you made that are classified as simple effects and state which ones are significant.
    e.g., Generated 5m vs Generated 2d: significant.

    Question 18
    How does delay impact the three different strategies, if at all, and what strategy seems best overall.

    Question 19
    Write R code to verify that the contrasts used for the simple effects analysis are centered.

    Question 20
    Write R code to verify that the contrasts used for the simple effects analysis are orthogonal.

    Question 21
    Instead of doing a simple effects analysis, a bunch of t-tests could have been conducted across the 6 combinations of levels. If you took that approach, how many pairwise comparisons would you be making? Find an automated way of determining this in R.
    Hint: combinations, not permutations, are what you want

    Question 22
    Given the previous question, if you are making 15 pairwise comparisons, what would your familywise error be if you are using = 0.05? In plain English what does this mean?

    Question 23
    In the lectures I have said repeatedly that an ANOVA is just multiple linear regression. Consequently, it has all the same assumptions. For the model Recall ~ Strategy + Delay + Strategy:Delay does it look like the residuals are homoscedastic? Use of lm() is permitted.
    Make the plot an interesting set of colours.

    Question 24
    Are the residuals normally distributed?
    When you create the Q-Q plot, be sure to include a line to help visualize how well the points conform to a straight path. By default, the line ignores the bottom and top 25% of the data when fitting. It does this to give strong protection against outliers. Pretend you believe that is too conservative for the line. Figure out a way to change behaviour that so it only ignores the bottom and top 10%.

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    I need three different tasks for 3 of my friends

  • BSM 6115: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND FORENSIC AUDIT

    BSM 6115: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND FORENSIC AUDIT

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  • Foundation for competitive

    Read FAR Parts Six and Seven to understand the foundation for competitive bidding and acquisition planning.

    Select library articles that describe the importance of competitive bidding in government contract programs. Also, select articles that discuss the planning process for supporting competitive bidding.

    Integrate information from the FAR sections and library articles. Describe the process for obtaining competitive bids.

    Focus on discussing the formation of contracts, including the use of standard templates, compliance with federal regulations, and the review of statements of work.

  • sebutkan metode dalam menyampaikan puisi

    DALAM MENYAMPAIKAN PUISI ADA 4 METODE YAITU : 1.impromtu , yaituyaitu metodemetode dalam menyampaikan puisi dengandengan secara spontan dan tidtidktidtidk ada persiapersiaapersiapersiaanpersiapersiaapersiapersiaan 2.memory , dengan menghfalkan terlebih dahulu sebelum di sampaikan di dendedendepan penonton 3.naskah , dengan membawa nadanadnadanadskah saat menyampaikan puisi. 4.ekstemporan , yaitu dengan membawa catatan kecil yang berisi poin penting

  • Whataburger is the topic for the project

    Whataburger is the topic

    MARKETING MANAGEMENT INDIVIDUAL PROJECT (MMIP) QUESTIONS:

    CHAPTERS 1-7 ASSIGNMENT

    OVERVIEW

    You must complete a marketing management individual project (MMIP). Your first task is to

    select a project topic. No two students will work on the same product/service. This must be an

    existing product, service, or organization. Project questions will be submitted in two

    installments. The first is due in the Consumers, Target Marketing and Product Positioning

    Module and the second in the Advertising and Personal Selling Module.

    INSTRUCTIONS

    The same project topic must be used in both installments. Each project installment must include

    a title page that has the name of the project topic in it. Each of the five questions should be

    numbered and written out in its entirety in the pages that follow. The entire document (all five

    questions, combined, but not counting references) should be at least 600 words (12-point Times

    New Roman font, double spaced), and include a separate references page. All content must show

    direct application to the topic and exclude definitions of terms and general explanations of

    generic marketing topics. The assignment must be submitted as a Microsoft Word document.

    When completing these assignments, you will assume the role of marketing manager for the

    selected organization. All responses must be based on research. View the entire course textbook

    (all chapters) as a resource for the assignment, meaning it may be necessary to locate

    assignment-related material in chapters other than those corresponding with the module in which

    the assignment is located. While the effort has been made to ensure that all material necessary

    for assignment completion is found in the textbook, contact the instructor immediately if

    information needed to complete the assignment cannot be located in the textbook. The instructor

    will then provide instructions on locating the required material. Quotes must be minimized and

    long quotes (40 words or more) avoided. Outside sources that can be cited include scholarly

    marketing journals (Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, etc.), practitioner

    publications (Wall Street Journal, Ad Age, etc.), and the course textbookQuestions

    Q1. Provide a description of the product/service and a brief history of the firm.

    Q2. Evaluate the organizations competitive strategy. Chapter 3 provides the names of specific

    strategies. Select one of these specific strategies. (Ch.3)

    Q3. Conduct a detailed SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats analysis on the

    organization. (Ch. 3)

    Q4. Discuss the use of marketing research to be used to gather information on present or

    potential customers. Which forms of marketing research would be best in gathering consumer

    information relating to the product/service? Outline a marketing research process, including data-gathering techniques (survey, observation, etc.)

    Q5. Evaluate the external forces (political/legal, economic, competition, etc.) that affect the

    organizations marketing planning and strategy. (Ch.4)

    In addition, select and quote a scripture verse relevant to one or more of these questions. Explain

    its relevance to the question or questions.

  • Application 1: The United States of Narcissism

    Read the article provided below. Identify one logical fallacy and one truth. Explain how the logical fallacy could be fixed.

    Note: Please note that you must follow APA style guidelines when submitting this assignment.

    United States of Narcissism

    Self-obsession is on the rise in America, and the economic consequences could be dire.

    Imagine a person who does what he wants, regardless of how it affects other people. He refuses to take responsibility for his own mistakes, and he believes he’s unbeatable at anything he undertakes, despite mounting evidence to the contrary. Sounds like a textbook narcissist, right? Well, these days, it also sounds a lot like the United States.

    Narcissism is on the rise in the U.S. It’s likely to get worse before it gets better, and the economic consequences will likely be severe. Americans today are happy to spend rather than sacrifice, leaving future generations with the bill instead of accepting higher taxes themselves. They choose to keep bathing in a sea of cheap credit rather than cracking down on the practices and institutions that led to the financial crisis. And all along, they insist that their economic system is the best even while neglecting future investments in the very things that make a productive society: education, infrastructure, and scientific research.

    So how did this happen? In their book, The Narcissism Epidemic, Jean M. Twenge and W. Keith Campbell find the origins of self-obsession in the 1960s, when people began to cast off societal constraints and expectations in favor of exploring their own human potential. This movement didn’t begin with a purely narcissistic slant, yet by the 1970s it had morphed into self-admiration, self-expression, and self-absorption. In the 1980s those qualities gave way to self-centeredness and self-indulgence, and it was all downhill from there.

    Psychologists have been tracking narcissism through surveys of American college students since the late 1970s, and levels of it–often measured as a lack of empathy–have never been higher, according to Sara Konrath, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan’s Research Center for Group Dynamics. “If you look at the levers in society, almost all of them are pushing us towards narcissism,” she says. These levers go beyond Twitter feeds and Facebook pages, which offer endless opportunities for self-admiration. They also include advertising that tells consumers “You’re worth it” and reality-TV shows that turn regular people against each other in a battle for celebrity.

    Unfortunately, the notion that any American can become a superhuman success is increasingly a myth. In recent decades Americans have encountered far more inequality and far less social mobility than their parents. But narcissism leads these same Americans to reject redistributive tax systems, since they’re sure they will succeed and have little empathy for those who don’t. They prefer to receive tax breaks rather than investing in opportunities for future generations (although they may make exceptions for their families, who often fall within their narcissistic spheres of concern).

    As narcissism gathers momentum, American lawmakers seem to be making matters worse. “Politicians tend to encourage these shortsighted, selfish trends by promising people they can enjoy a better life without having to make sacrifices for it,” says Roy Baumeister, a professor of psychology at Florida State University.

    This rhetoric–that Americans can have everything without having to pay for it–dates back to the Reagan era, when an economist named Arthur Laffer suggested that lowering tax rates would result in more revenue by spurring spending among businesses and consumers. He was wrong, but it’s clear from the budget debate in Washington that people still believe him.

    Some media outlets try to debunk political rhetoric, but it has also become easier for Americans to ignore them–as any narcissist tends to ignore feedback that challenges his self-image. “With the fragmentation of media and the Internet, people can more and more easily just expose themselves to information and perspectives that don’t challenge their existing views,” says George Loewenstein, a professor of economics and psychology at Carnegie Mellon University.

    If social mobility continues to erode, and narcissism increases, the nation will someday face tremendous economic and psychic costs. Crushing debts left by the Me Generation will fall upon a country ill prepared for its economic future. At the same time, Americans will suffer a moment of epic disillusionment as their narcissistic balloons finally burst. The only hope, write Twenge and Campbell, is that the next generation of parents will raise their kids to see beyond themselves.

    Altman, D. (2011, July 25). United States of Narcissism. Newsweek International, 158(05).