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: Ethics: The Olympic Games Operation and the Stuxnet Worm
Instructions & ethical principles are attached, based on this reading: SCENARIO 61: The Olympic Games Operation and the Stuxnet Worm In June 2012, the New York Times reported that the United States and Israeli governments had been cooperating on an initiative codenamed Olympic Games. Originally conceived and developed during the George W. Bush administration, the…
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Challenges and opportunities in highschool that have shaped me.
Talk about how my parents lost their jobs because of COVID, how owning 3 businesses, and having an hourly job had made it harder to have time to do good in my classes but I still Managed to pull through. Talk about how flying out to different reptile conventions during the school years have given…
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How much is charged to the overhead as premium pay of the 3rd shift?
Victory Manufacturing Company produces a variety of products. The firm operates 24 hours per day with three daily work shifts. The 1st shift workers receive regular pay. The 2nd shifts receive 10% pay premium, the 3rd shifts receive 20% pay premium. In addition, the firm pays overtime premium of 50% based on the pay rate…
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Summarize sales by month and sales division using a pivot table in Excel (hint: put divisions in columns, months in rows) or using a graph or chart in Tableau.
As the in-charge senior auditor on the audit engagement for JA Tire Manufacturing for the year ended December 31, 2019, you are responsible for performing risk assessment procedures related to the sales cycle. JA Tire has four sales divisions within the U.S. and sells primarily to large tire companies with regional warehouses that subsequently distribute…
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Does the journal have anything to gain by publishing positive or negative results from this study?
1. What is the evidence that this journal is peer-reviewed? Find the home page of this journal on the Web. Does the journal have an editorial board? 2. Does the journal have anything to gain by publishing positive or negative results from this study? 3. Is there evidence of bias in the way the study…
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How do the authors minimize the risks to the subjects?
1. In which ways are the subjects in this study vulnerable? Which protections should be put in place to protect these subjects from harm? 2. Identify the potential risks inherent in this study for the subjects. What should specifically be included in the informed consent for this study? 3. What evidence is provided by the…
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Replicate the studies of others whenever possible.
1.Replicate the studies of others whenever possible. Finding a similar study can help jump-start your own study by describing procedures and measures that you might be able to use. The original author will likely be flattered; contact with him or her may garner you free advice as well. 2. Use standard designs, methods, and procedures…
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Data Science Project Proposal
Building a DATA SCIENCE PROJECT PROPOSAL(10 points)Your team represents a data science consultancy (could be an internalgroup or an external consulting group) for a large retailer that sellsproducts both in a physical store as well as via the internet (there areany number of examples: Target, Kohls, Walmart.) First, pick a specific retailer for your team.…
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5 senses poem
Write a poem with 2 stanzas and each with 4 lines. First write the sentences for the 8 lines found in the file as attachments. Then combine them together to make and write a 1st draft. Then make the poem better and write the final draft. Write the title of the poem. Requirements to be…
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You will be tasked with exploring different scenarios of hardship and creating a narrative that will display what life might look like through the eyes of hardship.
Your character is a teenager in high school who is growing up below the poverty line. Their father cant work because of a disability and their mother is struggling to support a family of four on her job at a hotel. Neither parent has been to college. The family has almost been evicted twice from…