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Write an essay on the following topic: Discuss the role of resistance arteries in the control of arterial blood pressure and local blood flow. Integrate a description of the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of vascular tone into your essay. The essay should be based mainly on lecture and textbook material, but other sources can be used as well. All sources of information used need to be referenced. Please provide a complete list of material used at the end of the essay (a simple list of used lectures, textbook chapter, or links to online material at the end of the essay is sufficient, there is no need to provide links to references in the text or to use any specific reference style). Your submission needs to include a completed plagiarism declaration form (see attached). Please submit one document only including the plagiarism form. Please familiarise yourself with what actually constitutes plagiarism (see documents attached). The submitted document will be scanned for evidence of plagiarism using "Urkund" plagiarism checker.

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Explain what your plan would involve and tell me how each aspect of your plan addresses or is supportedby one of the factors listed below. There is a lot of room for creativity here, but keep in mind that your program MUST address 4 of the 6 aspects of altruistic behaviour below. 1.Reciprocity norm2.Social responsibility norm3.Kinship4.Observational learning5.Emotions(e.g., fear, guilt)6.Intrinsic rewardsWhile each of your plans will be unique and I’m eager to read the creative things you come up with, you MUSTchoose strategies to improve Canada’s blood donation rates that fall into one or more of the followingcategories:•The content and distribution of advertisements(e.g., paper-based ads,TVcommercials, social media, hashtags)for blood donation.•Whatrolethat educators, nurses, and doctorscouldplay in encouraging blood donationin their students or patients.•How your planwould try to combat or reduce the fears often associated with the process ofdonating blood. •How your plan could make use of the power ofintrinsic (rather than extrinsic) rewards.•What emotions you couldplay on or try to influence inorder to increase blood donation rates

(Solved): Question:Complete all of the steps below using Adobe Auditio...

Question:

Complete all of the steps below using Adobe Audition and complete your answers on the answer sheet provided and the stepped tone_silence.

When you have finished, submit your answer sheet and file on Canvas.

1. Getting started

Effect of sampling rate on file size and frequency ‘response’

The frequency of a sound is the number of times per second that the air pressure goes through maximum (or minimum, or zero) in one second. For a pure tone, frequency can easily be determined using software packages such as Audition, but the fundamental or dominant frequency of more complex sounds can sometimes be more difficult to measure in this way.

As a reminder of what is meant by ‘frequency, measure the frequency of a pure tone.

Open file ‘stepped tone.mp3’ again (‘File’>’open’, then browse for file). Use the horizontal zoom button to zoom in until each cycle of the wave is about 1 - 2 cm on screen. Now drag the cursor to highlight exactly between two successive peaks. Using the indicators at the bottom right of the screen, read off the length of time highlighted in the ‘Selection/View’ window. This represents the time taken for the air pressure to go from maximum positive, to maximum negative and back to maximum positive again.

Use this figure to work out the frequency of the wave in the ‘stepped tone’ file.

3. Sampling rates, frequency response and dynamic range of a compressed file (mp3)

First, some facts:

A stereo file sampled at 16 bit resolution and 16000 sampling rate generates 16000 x 16 x 2 bits per second – ie a bit rate of 512Kb/s.

The commonly used MP3 bit rate is 128 Kb/s – about a quarter of that of the 16000Hz sampled file and about 1/11th of a ‘CD’ quality file. If we assume that the file retains 16 bit sampling resolution, since the bit rate is ¼ of that of the 16000Hz sampled file, this would suggest that the sampling rate has been reduced to about 4000 samples per second.

Apparent sampling rate and dynamic range of mp3 file.

Open file ‘stepped tone.mp3’ again

Insert a silence of 1 second at the point where the amplitude changes. Go to ‘Edit’>>’Insert’>’silence’ and set to 1 second. This establishes a ‘minimum’ signal amplitude.

Save, then close the file, name it ‘stepped tone_silence.mp3’. This is necessary to ensure that the added part has been compressed.

Re-open the file and zoom in horizontally until you see ‘dots’ appear. These indicate actual sample points. Expand until the dots are about 0.5 cm apart and put the cursor at the first section of the file. Now drag the cursor to select exactly 1ms of the file. You can see this by watching the ‘Selection/View’ window at the bottom right of the screen.

Go to ‘View’> ‘Time Display’ and click on ‘samples’. The ‘Selection/View’ window will now indicate how many samples you have selected.

Calculate the effective sampling rate of the file and note it on your results sheet.

Go to ‘View’> ‘Time Display’ and select ‘Decimal’.  Zoom out horizontally until the whole wave form of this file can be seen in the edit window.

Determine the dynamic range of the2 second portion which encompasses the silence. Select the part of the file from 2 seconds to 4 seconds. Use ‘Window’ Amplitude Statistics’>’General’ to find max/min RMS amplitudes.  And then calculate the Dynamic range.  Write the results in your result sheet.

(Solved): Assessment Brief:You are required to submit a portfolio of n...

Assessment Brief:

You are required to submit a portfolio of no more than 2000 words that explains the effectiveness of digital marketing.  

Part 1 requires you to:

?Explain what marketing is.

?Explain what the marketing mix is and where the communications mix fits 

?Explain what digital marketing is. 

?Explain what social media marketing is. 

?Explain why digital marketing and social media marketing are all important to contemporary businesses. 

(You need to use text books and journals as sources of reference to justify your answers and reference those sources using Harvard referencing style).

Part 2 requires you to:

?Present two examples of social media contents that really works and justify why.  

?You will provide screen shots of effective campaigns which you will insert into your word document.  Established models and standards for digital marketing should be referred to.

?You should use text books to explain why you think the social media content is effective, referencing sources using Harvard referencing. 

?Refer to the template guide provided on Moodle. 

(Solved): AssignmentBackgroundThe Clean-N-Shine ("Clean") owners are a...

Assignment

Background

The Clean-N-Shine ("Clean") owners are aware of the importance of contracts to both buy and sell goods and services.  They are reviewing the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Article 2, that covers contracts for the sales of goods.  

The Clean owners understand that the terms in their purchase contracts (i.e., contracts to purchase products from EPI) will require very different terms from their sales contracts reselling these cleaning products purchased from EPI.  EPI manufactures environmentally-friendly products.

First, the owners want to focus on understanding their rights and obligations associated with reselling EPI cleaning products.

Second, Winnie and Ralph ask you to prepare information to help the Clean understand risks and possible liabilities related to the resale of EPI cleaning goods to customers.

Background Facts You Need To Know:  Office Cleaning Pros (Pros), a local company, emailed Clean that it wanted to purchase some cleaning products. 

The email stated the following sales details:  

1.Pros wanted to purchase six cases of Carpet Re-New cleaning solution from Clean

2.Price is $200 per case of Carpet Re-New

3.Delivery was to be on or before April 1, 2019

4.Delivery was to be made to Pros storage warehouse facility

Clean did not respond to the email, but on April 1, Clean delivered six cases of cleaning solution products to Pros office headquarters, located next door to Pros' storage warehouse facility.  Pros moved the cleaning solution products from its headquarters to its storage warehouse facility. 

Three days later, Pros inspected the six cases Clean had delivered and discovered all six cases contained Floor Re-New cleaning solution, not Carpet Re-New as specified in the sales contract.

Task

Report You Need To Prepare: Prepare a report to Winnie and Ralph to use for discussion with the Clean owners.

Referring to the scenario above, review UCC, Article 2, and respond to the following:

1.  Analyze and explain whether a contract was created between Clean and Pros under the UCC.

2.  Evaluate and discuss the rights and obligations of Pros following the inspection.

3.  Evaluate and discuss the rights and obligations of Clean, under the circumstances, following delivery and Pros' inspection of the goods.

(Solved): Assessment TaskYou are required to develop a Distribution Sy...

Assessment Task

You are required to develop a Distribution System, a Transportation System, or a Logistics Network within a Supply Chain of your choice. Please consider the following tasks:

a. Critically and thoroughly review and report the relevant literature and highlight the critical issues faced by supply chains; issues related to distribution systems and/or logistics networks, in both domestic and international level.

b. Design a distribution system, a transportation system, or a logistics network for the demand side of a supply chain of your choice. Refer to your literature review and address at least one of the major issues your literature review highlighted in Supply Chain Network Design. Include a technical report with all the details of your deigned network, the formulations and models, and the solutions. Address and describe the theories, models and methods you have considered. Explain the modelling, the solution method and the final results in detail. 

c. After designing your network, write a managerial report explaining and rationalising your suggested network to the top manager(s). Include a short presentation in this report. 

(Solved): Assignment Brief:  Please read the case study below and an...

Assignment Brief:  

Please read the case study below and answer the questions in a report format.

Organisations Identifying Market Niches in the Age of Big Data

With the amount of data available to companies doubling every year, new sources of data, and innovations in data collection, possibilities for marketers to identify market niches and finely tune campaigns are boundless. In the e-book market, for example, three reading subscription service startups—Scribe, Oyster, and Entitle—aim to turn a profit by discovering exactly what makes readers tick.

A flat monthly fee gives users unlimited access to a broad selection of titles from these companies’ digital libraries. Like Barnes and Noble and Amazon, the newcomers will collect an assortment of data from their customers’ digital reading devices (e-readers, tablets, smartphones), including whether a book is completed, if pages are skimmed or skipped, and which genres are most often finished. These subscription services intend to disseminate what they have learned. The idea is that writers can use it to better tailor their work to their readership, and book editors can use it to choose which manuscripts to publish.

When customers sign up with these services, they are informed that some of their data will be collected and used but assured that their identities will be protected. Large independent publisher Smash words is enthusiastic about the value of such data to the authors who use its platform to self-publish and distribute their work. Many contemporary authors have already explored the feedback opportunities available through their own Web sites, social networking sites, and Goodreads, a user-populated database of books, annotations, and reviews now owned by Amazon. The subscription services will take this type of market research to a more quantifiable level.

Preliminary data analysis has already revealed that as the length of a mystery novel increases so does the likelihood that a reader will skip to the end to discover the resolution. Business books are less likely to be finished than biographies, most readers complete just a single chapter of a yoga book, and some of the quickest reading is recorded for romance novels, with erotica leading the pack. Shorter chapters entice readers on e-readers, tablets, and smartphones to finish a book 25 percent more often than books with long chapters.

But does book completion translate to book sales? And how will this knowledge impact the creative process? Will quality be negatively impacted to satisfy reader preferences? Before any of these questions can be answered, authors will need access to comprehensive data. And that depends on the large publishing houses signing deals with the subscription services. After nearly two decades of market disruptions spearheaded by Amazon, publishers are not flocking to supply titles. So far, only Harper Collins has signed with Oyster and Scribe, while Random House, Penguin, and Simon & Schuster remain on the sidelines.

In the airline industry, nearly all carriers collect passenger data, but some are aggressively pursuing data mining to personalize the flying experience. Previously unlinked data sets can now be consolidated to build comprehensive customer profiles. Cabin crews equipped with tablets or smartphones can identify the top five customers on the plane, passengers with special diets or allergies, seat preferences, newlyweds embarking on their honeymoon, and customers whose luggage was misplaced or who experienced flight delays on their previous flights. In-flight browsing history and Facebook likes are even used to fashion relevant marketing pitches.

This “captive audience” aspect of air travel in conjunction with the sheer volume of information airlines collect presents a unique opportunity to marketers. Allegiant Travel company has already been able to sell show tickets, car rentals, and helicopter tours to Las Vegas travellers. United Airlines’ revamp of its Web site, kiosks, and mobile app, along with its data integration initiative, have enabled it to target flyers predisposed to upgrading to an economy plus seat.

Not all customers are pleased. A user on Delta’s FlyerTalk forum complained that a link from the new DL.com Web site led to a personal profile that included a lot more than her miles accumulated and home airport. Annual income, home value, and the age ranges of her children were included along with expected data such as amount spent on airfare, hotel preference, and type of credit card. The resulting negative publicity prompted Delta to apologize, but it defended its use of demographic data and data not covered under its privacy policy. Credit-card partner American Express had supplied some data, as allowed under the policy. Global information services group Experian supplied the rest, unbeknownst to consumers.

These data-driven marketing approaches are not flawless. Even customers who accept the inevitability of profiling are miffed when they receive unsuitable offers based on faulty personal information. A Qantas survey of frequent fliers found that most customers want a line drawn between data collection to facilitate useful offers and data collection that is too intrusive. British Airways crossed the line with its “Know Me” program. Google Image searches were used to identify VIP customers as they entered the airport and first class lounge. The practice has since been discontinued. Customers can opt out of British Airways personalization services—but not its data collection. Upon request, a note is added to the customer profile, which nonetheless continues to grow. None of the carriers currently allow customers to opt out of their data programs.

As car companies explore their Big Data opportunities, customer privacy will become an issue for them as well. Ford Motor Company began exploring how integrating databases and using complex algorithms could lead to increased sales three years ago when it developed a program for its dealerships to more closely match car lot inventory to buyer demand. Using buying trends, local and national vehicle supply, and current car lot inventory, Ford devised a program to make purchasing recommendations to dealers. Not only did vehicle turnover rate improve, but net price—the price a consumer pays minus the manufacturer subsidy—rose, fuelling an upturn in Ford’s profits.

But Ford is thinking even bigger. Performance monitoring using vehicle Internet connections to collect fuel economy, mechanical failure, and other safety and performance metrics could soon be used to improve product engineering. What’s more, on board connections can be used to message drivers about potential breakdown issues, perhaps heading off an expensive recall. Since Ford estimates that by 2016, up to a third of all its consumer communication will occur inside vehicles, possibilities abound. Leased vehicle usage data could inform end-of-lease marketing pitches; driving pattern, schedule, and driving manoeuvre data could suggest routes most compatible to a driver’s habits; car location data could be sent to traffic management systems to control stop lights; data from networked cars could alert other drivers to hazardous conditions and traffic jams, and current car value and payment data can advise drivers of their optimal trade-in date.

It’s not hard to foresee the privacy issues that could come into play as drivers realize that not only their location, but their every movement inside their vehicle is being tracked. There are implications for law enforcement—traffic tickets and accident blame attribution. Balancing privacy dilemmas with convenience, security, and expediency of transactions will be the challenge going forward for all companies as they explore emerging big data analysis capabilities.

Sources: Tim Winship, “Big Brother Unmasked as ... Delta Air Lines,” smartertravel.com, January 28, 2013; Jack Nicas, “When Is Your Birthday? The Flight Attendant Knows,”Wall Street Journal, November 7, 2013 and “How Airlines Mine Personal Data In-Flight,” Wall Street Journal, November 8, 2013; David Streitfeld, “As New Services Track Habits, the E-Books Are Reading You,” New York Times, December 24, 2013; Ian Sherr and Mike Ramsey, “Drive into the Future,” Wall Street Journal, March 7, 2013.

Case Study Questions

1.Describe the kinds of data being analysed by the companies in this case and describe any methods, techniques and IT solutions to analyse the data.

2.Provide an assessment of how this fine-grained data analysis improve operations and decision making in the companies described in this case and the business strategies they support.

3.Are there any disadvantages to mining customer data? Provide an analysis of your answer.

4.Critically assess your feelings about airlines mining your in-flight data. Is this any different from companies mining your credit card purchases or Web surfing? Discuss.

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On an 8-by-5 inch paper, brainstorm ideas you think are interesting for 20 minutes (set a timer on a phone, or check a clock). Write down as much as you can, and then choose seven ideas you like the best. Take a photo of your brainstorm. A video demonstrating a brainstorm will be up on VIULearn. Post your photo and seven ideas on the discussion board in VIULearn. To be sure I can read your ideas, type them under the photo. Please keep ideas PG, so that it would be okay telling them to a child.  In main.hpp write a function prototype: void ideas setup(std::string[]) In main.cpp, implement the ideas setup function to set each of seven elements of the string array to one of your seven ideas. Each idea should be one literal string. (check your work by creating a string array in main function, call ideas setup, then print it in main) Check-In, Jan 29. In main.cpp create a local array of type Door with 7 elements, each element an instance of a Door (you should not be using keyword new anywhere for this). Create an output menu to let the user choose a number between 1 and 7 as input to explore one of the seven doors. (an example is given on the next page)

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Decide on a degenerative condition that you wish to research (e.g. obesity, Alzheimer’s T2DM, depression, arthritis, Parkinson’s etc.) and complete the essay plan. Check your choice with the module leader. ? Make up a health history for a 65 year old that has been diagnosed with your chosen condition. Complete a linear timeline ; pedigree chart; the clinical reasoning tool; table of test results, food plans (1,2 & 3); supplementary food actives (supplement order form & ingredients list); potential drug/nutrient/botanical interactions (DNI form) for that 65 year old.. You also have to analyse the data from the food plans for your chosen phase of life in one of the following dietary analysis programmes: • Diet plan 6 • Food tables • Cron-o-meter • Nutritics • Nutrition data ? Write your introduction to the essay which states its aims and objectives, introduces the case and his/her health history and the areas of pathophysiology your assignment will focus on. Demonstrate your awareness of complexity. This is a person centred, not a disease centred assignment. ? Use each of the stages of life as a heading after the introduction: preconceptual, Intrauterine, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and maturity. ? Under each of the life-stages, reflect what is going on for that person in terms of lifestyle diet, genetics, epigenetics, stress, environment etc. and how that contributes to the mechanisms of pathophysiology which underpin disease expression. Choose only a few mechanisms of pathophysiology to focus your assignment on and take into account the impact of genetics, toxicity, nutrient deficiencies/excesses and theories of aging. Then justify nutritional interventions, based on their mechanisms of actions, to ameliorate the mechanisms of pathophysiology you have discussed. In this way you can critically evaluate, justify and prioritise a personalised nutrition approach for every stage of life that helps to minimise pathophysiological mechanisms which lead to disease expression. Use a table of test results from preconception to old age that reflect the justification and prioritisation of your approach. Throughout the body of the essay you will have to demonstrate how a nutritional strategy can be altered to meet the needs of the individual at various stages. ? The assignment conclusion should refer to the aims and objectives and whether the essay met those. Acknowledge complexity and breadth of issues and what the assignment was unable to address as well as what it did address. Use models of reflection to briefly evalua

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Your Reviewmust be submitted as a .docx Word document to the correct assignment portal on Blackboard. Submissions inputted in other formats will be returned ungraded and suffer late penalties. It should be double-spaced, it should be at least 5 paragraphs, and it should include an APA citationfor the source at the end  Direct quotes must use quotation marks. You should not look at other sources for anything besides factual info.DescriptionReview the video’s success at expressing the main point of the author of the videoyou choose. Youshouldwrite in full paragraphs with correct grammar and structure but you have the freedom to use more casual language than you would in technical or academic writing. We will discuss the format of this assignment in class. In short, the first sentence of your essayshould identify the author, title, and main point of the video.Both videos are trying to explicitly say something about race and identity; whatis being said?The rest of your intro should provide more context.What is the video saying? How effective is it at saying that thing?Your thesis should be the last sentence in your intro and argue why the video is or is not effective at enhancing the author’s point. Your body paragraphs should cover discrete subtopics and use clear examples from the video—words, images, or production—to support your analysis. This assignment is not about whether you agree or disagree with the message; rather, you are meant to assess the approaches and techniques that are used in the videos to make their respective points.Good submissions will be focused and precise. Excellent submissions will provide a nuanced analysis of your chosen video.This assignment is due in Week5. The material we cover in Weeks 2, 3, and 4 is directly relevant to this assignment. Successful assignments must feature several direct quotes from the article and demonstrate your ability to paraphrase.To satisfy the bare minimum requirements and receive a 70 (B-) your body paragraphs must each feature at least 3 examples.During Week 3, we will do an exercise as an example for this assignment. In Week 4, you will have a chance to work on this assignment in class. Please come prepared with drafts or questions to work on by yourself, with classmates, or with m