Give an example of a property interest that an administrative agency could take action on. Please state why it is a property interest and what agency would likely regulate it.

 
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Give an example of a program that creates a Swing based GUI with at least one button, one group of radio-buttons and several textfields. Some of the textfields should be for input and others for output. Make the output textfields uneditable. When the button is clicked, the input fields should be read, some calculation will be performed and the result will be displayed in the output textfield(s). For example, the GUI may have an input textfield for circle radius, an output textfiled for result, a button Calculate and a group of two radio buttons: Area and Perimeter. When Calculate button is clicked, the radius value is read and the area or perimeter is calculated (based on the active radio-button) and displayed in the output textfield.

 
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Give an example of a parabola in real life (Bouncing ball) . Do not just make this up off the top of your head. The St Louis Arch, for example, is NOT a parabola—it is an inverted catenary. Please cite a source confirming that your example is, indeed, parabolic and not some other more exotic curve.

 
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1. Give an example of a matrix B such that the linear transformation S: R3 to R4 defined by S(x)=Bx has the following property: R(S)={(x1,x2,x3,x4)/ x1+x2+x3+x4=0}

2. Give an example of a matrix C such that the linear transformation P: R3 to R4 defined by P(x)=Cx has the following property: Ker(P)=R3

 
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Give an example of a hypothesis test you could perform at work or at home. State what the Null and the Alternative hypotheses would be in your test. Explain how you would settle on a reasonable level of significance for your scenario. Also explain what the type I and II errors would be if you reached the incorrect conclusion in your testGive an example of a hypothesis test you could perform at work or at home. State what the Null and the Alternative hypotheses would be in your test. Explain how you would settle on a reasonable…

 
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Give an original response to the following:

Wireless carriers are constantly changing their ways of marketing, sales and advertising and they are always competing to win over business. The most common way that is seen today in and among wireless carriers is that plans are getting cheaper while the devices are getting more and more expensive.

 
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Give an  exposition of Montaigne’s arguments for scepticism with respect to knowledge claims and briefly evaluate  the philosophocal cogency.

The text that the question is referred to is apology to raymond sebond and only the few pages regarding how our knowledge is based on senses and how that the senses can be lacking and cannot be justified. 

I just need help with the evaluating the argument based on philosophical cogency part.

1Running head: MONTAIGNE’S ARGUMENTS FOR SCEPTICISM Montaigne’s Arguments for ScepticismStudent NameCourse NameSeptember 20, 2016 2MONTAIGNE’S ARGUMENTS FOR SCEPTICISMMontaigne’s…

 
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Give an example where channel strategy is intergrated into segmentation

Give an example where channel strategy is integrated into segmentation.Ans.Cosmetics & perfumes organizations could efficaciously utilize a variety of segmentationapproach. For example,…

 
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give an example to illustrate your understanding of the concept and/or topic:

1) Define Social Work – 6 Core Values & 7 Core Functions

2) Strengths Perspective – How is it different from the “problem’s based perspective?” What are the six principles of Strengths-based social work practice?

3) Eco-systems Theory – Person and Environment Perspective – Why are these fundamental for the profession of social work?

4) Generalist social work practice

5) NASW Code of Ethics & CSWE 10 COre Competencies

6) What is normal interdependence and how does this concept relate to the purpose of social work?

7) What is social welfare and social welfre policy and why are these important to the practice of social work?

8) Why is confidentiality important in social work practice? is it absolutley guaranteed? 

9) Social Workers are “mandated reporters.” What does this mean? 

10) What is Social Justice?

 
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Give an example of two different functions that have the same domain and the samerange, but have no pairs in common.Choose the correct answer below.

A.

f left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals x comma g left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals 2 xf(x)=x,g(x)=2xStartRoot x EndRootx

B.

f left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals 2 x comma g left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals StartRoot x EndRootf(x)=2x,g(x)=x

C.

f left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals x comma g left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals x plus 1f(x)=x,g(x)=x+1StartRoot x EndRootx

D.

f left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals x plus 1 comma g left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals StartRoot x EndRootf(x)=x+1,g(x)=x

 
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