Program Description – I will be building a state of the art gaming computer. I will calculate the total prices based on the total input for each test case. After each test case has been formulated it will end in the total expected output of each test case. Analysis – The input of this program will consist of the base price ($500.00), the (OS $101.79), the (HD $79.99), and the (Processor $189.00. After all the choices have been selected, the program will determine the total cost of that option.
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Presentation personal reflection: In week 1, when I joined this IAB120 bridging culture excited, I was very excited to being in such a group from different cultural backgrounds. Cara and Maria are from Australia. Rhianna is from from Scotland. However I was a little bit worried about will we have conflicts during the process as some are doing business major, but some from IT and Accounting. In addition, I was worried about would they get my points when communicating with each other? Would they
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Blindfolded - In this team-building school assembly game, the objective is to be the first group to retrieve a particular object on the other side of the room. The students are broken up into several groups of five or six. One team member in each group is blindfolded — the “blind retriever” — and spun around several times. Then he or she is provided with verbal directions from the team members on which direction to move in order to retrieve the object. The team members cannot physically touch the
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Kenneth D.Roop NT1230 Client-Server Unit 7 Assignment 1: Client Server Configuration The Acme Engineering Company is setting up a new soil analysis office in Figmont, Nebraska. This office will employ about 20 people. They will be doing soil analysis and mapping the information to a Geographical Information System database. What kind of Client-Server configuration would you recommend and why? What functions or services would this server supply? The Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database portrays
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Since the mean is not resistant to change, outliers greatly affect the mean, so using the mean with outliers is not representative of the measure of center. Since 14.25 is the mean,the amount in each of the eight groups was evenly distributed in order to find the mean. That left each group with 14.25, so that means a full time WMU student who has declared their major takes about 14 credits per semester on
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The individual string is constructed overt the binary number V^binary={0,1} with fixed length of l expressed as Figure .In this setting, the string itself a representative of 2^lschemata. In a population with n members there are at most n∙2^l schemata contained. Figure 4 2 Schematic representation of an individual string with length l=8 Initialization Initialization routines vary. For some purposes, a good deal can be learned by initializing a population randomly. Evaluation In this step a individual
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divided equally and efficiently among the three group members. For the stage 1 of the project, we first met together to brainstorm all of our ideas, find an interesting dataset to be used for the next parts and divide all the work load equally. One other group member and me contributed to the database design using star schema and the planning of data visualization in the second stage. Furthermore, in the second stage of the project, through a group meeting, we again divided the work equally among
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This paper will consist of an overall review of group experiences. It will highlight thoughts, feeling and experiences of a group leader. It also illustrates the thoughts, feelings and experience as a group member. The paper demonstrates different stages of group that was evident in group sessions. This paper reveals the theories, that group members implemented into their sessions, such as Cognitive Behavior, Cognitive Restructuring, Reality and Choice, Adlerian Therapy, and Erickson’s 8 stages of
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Then we counted the number of 3x3 unit squares, we found 4. We found each of there by starting from each corner of the Figure 1. One 3x3 unit square can be found shaded in Figure 1d. Figure 1d (3 x 3) Lastly, we counted Figure 1 as one whole 4x4 unit square, shaded in Figure 1e. When figuring out how many squares were in Figure 2, we first noticed that the first four rows represent Figure 1; therefore, we did not recount since we previously figured out there were forty squares in Figure 1. We then
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The last group project I worked on was last week in J401 where my group and I presented a 30-minute case and turned in a written submission as well. The presentation, we used PowerPoint for our visual aid and each individual contributed by lecturing on different sections of the case. The case written submission, we separated each section dividing the work into equal amounts for each of the four team members. I did the company background, the company objectives, and the recommendations of the two
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