...Research problem and research questions Research papers assist in uncovering and explaining complex issues. The problem statement and research questions identified by the researcher requires in depth research and analysis before one can arrive at any logical conclusions. The research problem relates to the challenges experienced by Mobile Cloud Computing service providers and users. The challenges include data security, capability of Cloud Computing technology to store and process large amounts of structured and unstructured data, resource optimization, availability and scalability of both mobile device technology and Mobile Cloud Technology and bandwidth usage and availability. Some of the objectives that will direct the research include: 1. Identifying how Cloud Computing and Mobile Cloud Computing Service providers are addressing the security weaknesses to ensure that stored data is safe and secure 2. Identify what technological advancements are being introduced by mobile device manufacturers to extend the employment of Mobile Device Resources 3. Determine what mobile communication service providers in South Africa are doing to address the bandwidth limitations and high data cost in order to improve users overall experience when utilizing Mobile Cloud Services 4. Review new technological and architectural developments made by Mobile Cloud service providers which is set to improve the storage space and computational power of Mobile Cloud Services 5. Establish the expectations...
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...In the beginning of my research, I started off by going to the UCSB library homepage and clicked on the advanced search catalog. After selecting the advanced search button, I brainstormed key words for my topic. I selected the words combat* or counter and effect* or result* or consequence* or outcome* and “global warming*” or “climate change*”. The first time I put this information into the search engine I got zero results because I carelessly left out the end quote in the word global warming. After I fixed my mistake, I got a total of 37 results. I then proceeded to briefly look over book titles that seemed relevant to my topic to deduce which books to select for my assignment. Subsequently, I researched for the scholarly journal articles by going to the Academic Search Complete database. I used the advanced search engine and selected only peer reviewed journal articles, in English. When inserting the same keywords I used in my previous search, I attained 914 results. To...
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...products, a sale happens in a shop. The cardinality shows how much of one side of the relationship belongs to how much of the other side of the relationship. First, you need to state for each relationship, how much of one side belongs to exactly 1 of the other side. For example: How many customers belong to 1 sale?; How many sales belong to 1 customer?; How many sales take place in 1 shop? You'll get a list like this: (please note that 'product' represents a type of product, not an occurrence of a product) • Customers --> Sales; 1 customer can buy something several times • Sales --> Customers; 1 sale is always made by 1 customer at the time • Customers --> Products; 1 customer can buy multiple products • Products --> Customers; 1 product can be purchased by multiple customers • Customers --> Shops; 1 customer can purchase in multiple shops • Shops --> Customers, 1 shop can receive multiple customers • Shops --> Products; in 1 shop there are multiple products • Products --> Shops; 1 product (type) can be sold in multiple shops • Shops --> Sales; in 1 shop multiple sales can me made • Sales --> Shops; 1 sale can only be made in 1 shop at the time • Products --> Sales; 1 product (type) can be purchased in multiple sales • Sales --> Products; 1 sale can exist out of multiple products Did we mention all relationships? There are four entities and each entity has a relationship with every other entity, so each entity must have three relationships, and also appear on the left end of the...
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...Task 1 explores a little bit into confidence interval and how the width can be affected by the sample size. Students are expected to acquire the mean (average) of a normal population with a population variance of 1 and a confidence interval of 95%. In this task, we will see the relationship between sample size and width in detail by plotting graphs. We will also explore on the accuracy of an interval and how it can be increased or decreased by varying the value of the width. Variance, σ^2 = 1 Standard deviation, σ = 1 Confidence Interval: 95% From the formula to obtain width, The sample sizes of n = 25, 49, 64, 100 and 400 are substituted into the formula above to obtain the other values of width. The values are tabulated in a table below. hence the graph does not pass through the origin. It can be stated that as the sample size increases, the width will decrease. The higher the sample size,...
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...STUDENT NUMBER: 55993443 SEMESTER: 2 MODULE CODE: GGH1501 ASSIGNMENT NUMBER: 2 UNIQUE NUMBER: 879868 DUE DATE: 28 AUGUST 2014 TITLE 1: MAPS TITLE 2: CLIMATE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE TITLE 1: 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 What is a map? 2 SCALE 2.1 Types of scale 3 COORDINATE SYSTEMS 3.1 Types of location 4 PROJECTIONS...
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...In the beginning of the semester I had many questions that I wanted to answer to my inquiry question, now I have all the answers. I learned so much about bilingual students that I would have nerve thought I would have learned. I learned that the teachers often are supporting students as young writers with read aloud in classrooms, side by side work with doing written activity and share time. In my inquiry project I did a lot of reading aloud and activities that included writing. I notice that I help support the student as a young writer with all my activities and read aloud. Also the read aloud was the best way to support my student because there’s listening, thinking and conversation as I read. Author Judith and Collins emphasize that book reading and conversation support the development of oral language and content knowledge. I learned that the students were able to use literacy to express their emotions. My student was able to express her emotions verbally and through drawing. Schickedanz and Collins (2013) ,”Children typically set out to draw with intention, and they use details that help convey their meaning. I learned that through literacy, children able to learn about how to express their emotions and regulate their behaviors. Schickedanz and Collins(2013),”A broad vocabulary learned from stories includes words, such as sad, astonished, distraught, knowing, remembering, forgetting, wondering, thinking, and wishing, all of which help children understand a story’s characters...
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...The rhetoric refers to techniques to persuade the audience. When considering the rhetorical situation the first thing I consider is who is my audience? What does the audience already know? What does my audience care about? You have to find how I am going to communicate my message to the audience. Making sure that I convey a proper way to persuade the reader. After selecting a topic I need to think about specific questions I want to address in my research questions. I ask myself do I want my question to be clear, focused, or complex. The research questions are going to help focus on a broad topic and specific issue to help develop search terms for my research. Identifying research questions by selecting nouns important to the meaning of your questions and leaving out ones that don’t help. Concept mapping helps refine your questions as you focus on your topic. Using strategic searching to find answers to my topic, I need to find appropriate research questions. Why does this topic matter to me? Why should it matter to others? My research question should not have a simple yes or no answer but require research and analysis. Also I can use synonyms to help expand my search. That will give me a wide range or define my search to just the words I want to search within the database. I will use the Herzing online library to do my research. When evaluating sources for research its several different things you need to look for. First you want to find out who the author is and their credentials...
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...1. If on the subject of climate change with another person and that person mentions that climate change is a natural cycle and not caused by humans, I would somewhat have to agree with them. I would agree with them that climate change is a natural cycle, but humans are very much so influencing it. In fact, I would point them to Katherine Hayhoe’s YouTube series where she talks all about it. She mentions in the videos that the climate does go through cycles of colder and warmer temperatures, but because of humans, the cycle has changed. Physicists have concluded that out climate should be close to 60 degrees cooler than what it is now, and in fact we should be heading toward our next ice age. What is even more bizarre, is that the process of...
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...In this assignment, we will be analysing the system of Figueroa’s Framework and how it is incorporated within Lifesaving. Lifesaving is massive in Australia because of the vast number of beaches in this country. Lifesavers greatly contributes to the Australian culture by keeping people safe in the surf. There are three main levels of Figueroa’s Framework which are the Cultural, Interpersonal and Individual levels. These all have great effects on different people throughout the sport of Lifesaving. We will also be assessing a personal analysis with my experience of the Interpersonal level within Lifesaving. Personal Reflection Lifesaving has been a completely new experience for me. I’d never tried it before and non-casual swimming is not really my forte so I did struggle a little bit through it all. One massive thing that helped me get through it, it particular the 300m swim, was the mutual motivation between Blake and me; and this is where the interpersonal level of Figueroa’s Framework affects this activity. This extra level of motivation and encouragement from a friend really helps to finish, no matter how your body feels. I was having struggles with the 300m swim because I’m not a great swimmer. I am capable of swimming but have never done it at a level where I had to do it in...
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...At the start of this assignment I felt pretty certain in what answers I gave on the paper, or at least that I had gotten the numbers pretty close to accurate. However, after the real data had been given out I realized that I had in fact not been accurate. On the male to female ratio I guessed 52 males to 48 females, which ended up being the one section I was most accurate about. Ever other section had been relatively far from what I had assumed, in world geography my numbers looked like this: 27 Asians, 24 Africans, 16 Europeans, 20 Latin Americans and 13 North Americans. The actual numbers looked very different, and were a lot less spread out between the different groups. I think I can attribute this error to my lack of knowledge on the geography of our world, and not knowing how big or small a country is, but beyond that, not knowing how heavily or little populated a place is....
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...On March 21 at 2315 hrs, Officer Adam Jackson responded to 100 Mariner Village Brunswick (Lakeside Village Dormitory) in reference to an assault. Prior to my arrival on scene, dispatch advised the mother of Jasmine Barger to check on Jasmine who had received threats from Gabrielle Hall, a fellow Lakeside Village resident. I responded to Jasmine’s room and spoke to a roommate who directed me to the third floor, where I could find Jasmine in her boyfriend’s room. When I made it to the third floor, I observed a female later identified as Gabrielle sitting with an unknown male right outside of the dorm room Jasmine was in. After passing the two in the hallway looking for the correct room, Gabrielle and the male quickly got up and walked away and left the area. I made contact with Jasmine, who had a visible red scratch under her right eye. Jasmine said Gabrielle came to the room and wanted to fight her. Jasmine said since Gabrielle was seven months pregnant, she would not fight her. Jasmine Gabrielle then slapped her in the face, at which point Jasmine then slapped her back in self-defense. Jasmine said she has had ongoing issues with Gabrielle, who has sent numerous harassing messages to her. Jasmine showed me some of these which I took pictures of. In one, Jasmine told Gabrielle she would not fight a pregnant woman, to which Gabrielle responded that her unborn baby was not going to stop her from fighting. Jasmine said she did not want to press charges due to Gabrielle being...
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...1. What is the difference between a. and a. How did your participation in sports during your high school years influence you? My name is Stella Naska, and I am currently a grade 11 student at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, in Toronto. Participating in competitive gymnastics at my club, Toronto Gymnastics International, has helped me grow into the person I am today and shape my identity. Specifically, balancing a demanding training schedule of 20 hours a week with my academics taught me invaluable discipline. I learned how to set clear goals, and prioritize my to-do list. I also taught myself how to manage my time effectively by creating calendars, using detailed note taking and other tools and apps. These efforts and discipline in return allowed me to excel in gymnastics by advancing through levels and competing internationally but importantly, allowed me to also excel academically, achieving honor roll all throughout high school, and participate in extracurriculars such as cheerleading, tutoring math to younger students, leadership camps, and more....
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...From above questions for both data including 1) sequencing reads in the FASTQ format. And 2) positions of SNP on hg19 of Exome sequences of 2000 Thai individuals. Before I use those data, for the first part I got to processing and quality control of FASTQ format, and second part I will create newly assembly by joining of many short reads. After that, I got to annotate and map for detected variants using characteristics such as allele frequency, location in the genome, and then classifying and prioritizing the detected variants based on those annotations. After I finish analyzing FASTQ data, I have data from FASTQ format and positions of SNP on a hg19, and then I systematize both data together in my database such as relationship between genes on a chromosome or SNP variant on gene. For the next part, I will create web page...
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...Day 2 1.The instructor will advise the class on today's agenda and that at the end of class they will have created a summary paragraph of the previous class’s article. 2.The instructor will ensure comprehension and allow the students to demonstrate understanding of the previous day’s lesson . As students walk into the room, advise them to take a look at the Schema Board they had created prior class. Direct students to take out their graphic organizer. Engage the students in a class discussion. The topics of the discussion will be vocabulary terms, main ideas. Additionally, the teacher will discuss the confusion points from the exit ticket excercise from the prior day. Have students work through responses by guiding their responses...
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...The new scoring system has a dramatic change and is potentially game changing, as the scores will escalate by increasing the amount of corners and decreasing the amount of goals. My investigations that are displayed in the tables above have shown all the scores that are possible under 50. Table 1 illustrates all the possible scores if a team were to only get goals; table 2 shows all the possible scores if the teams were only to get corners and table 3 shows all other possible scores of goals and corners. Table 1 demonstrates all the multiples of 8 as each goal represents 8 points and this is the same for table 2 although is all the multiples of 3 that are less than 50. From each of these tables I have found that there are only 9 impossible scores. I gathered that 1,2,4,5,7,10,13,34 and 37 are all scores that are less than 50 and are not possible due to the goals and corners not adding up to these numbers. For example, scoring a corner is 3 points and therefore 1 and 2 are impossible. Another impossible score is 7 as 2 corners=6 and added another corner= 9 so therefore 7 is impossible but 8 is possible as they could score one goal which equals 8. Furthermore, you couldn’t get a score of 4 due to:...
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