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[Solved] Typical Access Rights

[Solved] Typical Access Rights

1: Explain why the average search time to find a record in a file is shorter for an indexed sequential file than for a sequential file.

2: Describe the typical access rights that may be granted or denied to a user for a particular file in Linux and Windows.

Between 200-250 words. No need for APA format.

[Solved] Word Summary Addressing

[Solved] Word Summary Addressing

A 250- to 500-word summary addressing the following:

  • Describe how you perform backups and restore data to the system from a backup.
  • Provide a summary of what you were accomplishing when you completed the backup and tested whether it was functioning correctly.
  • Explain why performing backups and having the ability to restore files is an essential skill for cybersecurity professionals.

[Solved] Easy Cable Management Hybrid

[Solved] Easy Cable Management Hybrid

Sure, here is a summary of the key features and specifications of the Seasonic 1000-Watts ATX12V/ EPS12V 80 Plus Titanium Power Supply.

 

Key Features:

  • 80 PLUS Titanium certified for up to 94% efficiency
  • Micro Tolerance Load Regulation for stable voltage output
  • Full modular design for easy cable management
  • Hybrid fan control for quiet operation
  • Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) fan for long life and quiet operation
  • Over-voltage protection, under-voltage protection,  Seasonic S12II-620 620-Watts ATX12V/EPS12V Power Supply 

[Solved] New York Times Cnn

[Solved] New York Times Cnn

  One page each question

Intro to global studies (des)

Of the Sustainable Development Goals on page 309 (Figure 14.1), which are your Top 3 that are the most feasible? Which are your Top 3 that are the least feasible? Please reference examples in chapter 14 to strengthen your argument.

Intro to global studies (dee)

Locate a news article (no older than the last 5 years) that correlates with this week’s topic of climate change. In your discussion, summarize the article and discuss how this article correlates with this week’s lesson. Please be sure to provide a link to your article. Examples of new article outlets include 

  • The New York Times
  • CNN
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Google News
  • Local News Outlets

[Solved] External Site Download

[Solved] External Site Download

 (I choose Sophia)

Each child is unique and complex. Although children develop at different rates, there are common stages of development that serve as guidelines for what most children can do by a certain age. Observation is typically used as a tool to gain a better understanding of the stages of development. By observing the behavior of children, you can determine their current stages of development and formulate strategies based on those observations to best support your work.

Starting this week and throughout the rest of this course, you will be completing a video observation of a child. This week, you will choose if you would like to observe Oliver, Calvin, or Sophia throughout the course. By observing the same child, you will be able to follow the developmental continuum from birth to 8 years old. In your discussion forums, you will use a developmental checklist when conducting your observation. However, do not submit the checklist to this discussion area. It will be submitted with the assignment as part of the Child Portfolio Binder template. For now, use it to gather information from your observation.

Prepare

To prepare for this discussion,

Accessibility Statement: If you have a disability that impacts your ability to successfully participate in this or any other course activity, please provide your instructor with your Authorized Accommodation form from the Office of Student Access and Wellness so they can discuss and arrange an alternative plan with you.

Write

In your initial post,

  • State the name of the child you observed as the first line of your post.
  • Discuss why it is important to conduct observations.
  • Describe, using objective language and descriptive phrasing, at least three developmental milestones you saw in your observation of the child. 
  • Consider two developmental areas that were not observed and explain how you could focus your next observation to see those skills. 
  • Summarize the concept of developmentally appropriate practice (DAP). 
  • Discuss at least one example of DAP in your observation. 

[Solved] “ Blitz Scale ”

[Solved] “ Blitz Scale ”

Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, read Entrepreneurs in the Age of Covid: Q&A With America’s Leading Startup Thinker, Carl SchrammLinks to an external site..


Entrepreneur Carl Schramm

Carl Schramm is America’s leading startup thinker, and the author of numerous op-ed pieces in the Wall Street Journal and Foreign Affairs. He has authored many books, including his most recent, Burn the Business Plan. Carl is the former president of Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the country’s leading philanthropic group studying entrepreneurship. Today, Carl is a professor at Syracuse University (Karlgaard, 2020a).


Carl Schramm is America’s leading startup thinker, and the author of numerous op-ed pieces in the Wall Street Journal and Foreign Affairs. He has authored many books, including his most recent, Burn the Business Plan. Carl is the former president of Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the country’s leading philanthropic group studying entrepreneurship. Today, Carl is a professor at Syracuse University (Karlgaard, 2020a).

First, read the entire discussion before you begin. Next, read Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the Dhandho InvestorThe Low-Risk Value Method to High Returns text. Finally, read the interview with Carl Schramm, Entrepreneurs in the Age of Covid: Q&A With America’s Leading Startup Thinker, Carl SchrammLinks to an external site., and answer the following questions:

  1. Carl Schramm introduces the concept of an “accidental entrepreneur.” Which variables impact this phenomenon?
  2. Rich Karlgaard asked Carl Schramm why entrepreneurship and small business growth is so important to the health of an economy. Based on the answer Schramm provided and one more outside source, please address Karlgaard’s question.
  3. What is “blitz scale” thinking and what are some of the faults of this view?
  4. Schramm advocates “burning the business plan” in his lectures. Why do you think he describes it that way?
  5. In addition, both Karlgaard and Schramm advocate abandonment of the conventional approach to education based on testing and Ivy League schooling, which hinders instead of promotes entrepreneurial spirit. What is your opinion of Schramm’s uncommon approach?
  6. Finally, how have your readings in your textbook the Dhandho Investor influenced how you critique the information in the interview?

Guided Response: Your initial response should be a minimum of 200 words. Graduate school students learn to assess the perspectives of several scholars. Support your response with at least two scholarly or credible resources in addition to the text. The Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible SourcesLinks to an external site. table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. Use at least one outside article on the featured CEO in addition to the provided material.

[Solved] Maintain Successful Business Ventures

[Solved] Maintain Successful Business Ventures

In this course you will discover what makes a great leader. Through a series of interviews with successful CEOs, you will discover how the decisions they make navigate companies through difficult times to maintain successful business ventures. For this discussion, name a CEO or successful leader you admire and explain why. What traits do they possess that makes them memorable?

[Solved] 01 Pm Landmark Medical

[Solved] 01 Pm Landmark Medical

APA format

175 – 265 words

Cite at least one (1) peer reviewed reference

Further the conversation with peer and include a question for the peer to respond to at the end.

Luz G.

11/7/23  3:01 PM

Landmark Medical Center has 10 offsite facilities already in operation. Of these sites, there are several hospitals, a rehabilitation center, doctor’s offices and even a parking lot. All the healthcare services are known as Landmark Health Services (LHS). Even though our proposal is defined quite differently, we can draw knowledge for staff requirements.

The plan is to service elderly, poor, homeless and non-insured communities. Our satellite sites will be a part of (LHS); however, each site must operate as a stand-alone site. The initial startup will be based on an FTE (Full Time Equivalent) approach. A required clinical staff of 2 doctors and 6 to 8 nurses will be needed. Support staff will consist of one receptionist and an assistant to handle scheduling, filing and other non-clinical services. All other services such as x-ray, blood bank and imaging services will be provided by Landmark Medical Center. The above staff requirements are based on past practices for one stand-alone site.

There are many departments within a hospital that assist personnel in their duties. Positions such as health and safety, patient transport, personnel advocacy and security aid in patient care and employee safety. All employees of Landmark services would be extended but not necessarily represented on-site.

Some aspects of staffing need to be recognized as potential issues in a small site. New employees will require longer training time to develop the specific skills required. Working in a small environment with limited resources immediately on hand can hinder the effect of staff. Performance values should consider the obstacles presented in such an environment.

References

Cloud-Moulds, P. J. (2021, May 10). Calculating the right number of staff for your medical practice. Physicians Practice. https://www.physicianspractice.com/view/calculating-right-number-staff-your-medical-practic

State of Rhode Island: Department of Health. (n.d.). https://health.ri.gov/programs/hospitalconversionsmerger/

[Solved] Laura Tell Stan Salesman

[Solved] Laura Tell Stan Salesman

 Jim and Laura Buyer visit the local car dealership because they are interested in buying a new car. The car they currently have is aging and is starting to have mechanical problems. Jim and Laura would share the new car, and use it to go back and forth to work and school. Before going to the dealership, Jim and Laura decide that they can only afford $400.00 a month in car payments.

Once at the car dealership, Jim and Laura meet Stan Salesman. Stan shows them several vehicles and Jim and Laura test-drive several of the cars. Jim and Laura particularly like the blue 4-door sedan. Therefore, they agree to give Stan Salesman a $100.00 deposit to hold the car for a day. Stan Salesman does not give them the receipt but guarantees that the $100.00 is refundable. No documents were signed.

The next day, Stan Salesman calls Jim and Laura to ask them when they would like to take delivery of the car. Jim and Laura, on the way home from the dealership, decided that they were not going to buy the car because they did not want to spend that money each month. Therefore, Jim and Laura tell Stan Salesman that they have decided not to buy the car and request their $100.00 deposit back.

Stan insists that the $100.00 was a deposit on the car and was meant to be part of the contract to buy the car. Stan is very persistent and insistent that Jim and Laura have contracted to buy the car; therefore, the $100.00 will be applied to the purchase price of the car. Jim and Laura are shocked and angry as not only do they not want to spend the money, but now feel as though they are being duped by Stan Salesman.

Jim and Laura have an appointment to see a lawyer in a few days, but know you are a student taking a business law class and come to you for advice. They are very frazzled, and understandably upset that they may have just purchased a car. Since you have been taking business law, you have read and understand the elements of a contract and the defenses to a contract. Therefore, although you are not a lawyer, you provide some basic advice from what you’ve learned in your business law class.

ASSIGNMENT: Advise Jim and Laura based on the above facts as presented and the material covered in the lessons by answering each section in the template below. In this touchstone, be sure to address the following:

  1. Identify the elements that must be present for a legal contract to exist. Define each element using examples.
  2. Determine the facts from the scenario that you will use to support your decision on whether or not a contract exists for the purchase of the automobile.
  3. Decide whether or not there was a contract for the purchase of the automobile.
  4. Include two (2) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other websites do not qualify as quality academic resources.

[Solved] 3 Page Lesson Learned

[Solved] 3 Page Lesson Learned

3 page lesson learned document (APA7 format) excluding title and reference pages on the 24 letters to Amazon stakeholders. Please note it’s a turnitin assignment and plagiarism (including use of Gen AI) would not be tolerated

Please use the document below (link provided) and write on it – please mention it under references.