How does apps track and sell users data? How does your cell phones listen to you and then make advertisements specifically for you? Is it an invasion of privacy and does it effects the market

Your data

How apps track and sell users data. How your cell phones listen to you and then make advertisements specifically for you. How it’s an invasion of privacy and how it effects the market.

Explain the relationship between the ideas presented to enhance clarity and comprehension. Explain the assumptions underlying viewpoints, solutions, or conclusions.

linux training guide

Instructions

You’ve won the business! Faster Computing has agreed to the project. As the final stage of pre-implementation, you have been asked to produce a training guide that will demonstrate how to install Linux and provide an overview of several common commands, as follows:

(11.1.3: Install the software.)

Use a hypervisor of your choice to install Linux. Many hypervisors are available, such as Oracle’s VirtualBox, which is a free download. In addition, as part of UMGC’s agreement with VMware, you can download VMware Workstation for free. See below for specific screenshot requirements. You should include at least 3 screenshots (e.g., disk partitioning, timezone selection, creating the default account). Each screenshot should be accompanied by a brief explanation of what you did.

NOTE: It is not necessary to include screenshots of installing the hypervisor software.

(1.2.3: Explain specialized terms or concepts to facilitate audience comprehension.)

Demonstrate command-line operations that will provide the following information:

A listing of files in a directory and common file attributes

The current directory (hint: also known as the present working directory)

Create a file, then copy it to a different directory

Create a second file and move it to a different directory

Remove the first file, as well as the copy you created

The manual page for a given command

Create a text file, then use an editor to modify the content. Then display the content of the modified file

(1.4.2: Use vocabulary appropriate for the discipline, genre, and intended audience.)

In the above section (demonstrate CLI operations) show the commands with options/arguments (e.g., ls, cp, mv, rm) in your documentation as well as in your screenshots.

(11.2.1: Configure technology according to stakeholder specifications and requirements.)

Show running processes on the system. Demonstrate how to search for a specific process

Forcibly stop a running process

In the above section (demonstrate CLI operations) show the commands with options/arguments (e.g., top, kill, -9, ps) in your documentation as well as in your screenshots.

(13.1.1: Create documentation appropriate to the stakeholder.)

The deliverable for the final phase of the project is a written paper with screenshots. There is no minimum or maximum page requirement, but all of the requirements must be met. Use the Training Guide Template to record your work. This section will be graded upon the overall usefulness of the training guide to the organization.

(11.3.1: Add and update systems as required.)

This portion of the training guide helps determine your submission is unique.

Important Requirement

On the final screenshot, you need to open a command line and type in the following commands (without the quotes):

“date”

“echo CMIT391”

“echo ”

The recommended format is to provide screenshots incorporated within the written narrative. The screenshots must all be your own. Screenshots from external sources are not permitted. You must include the specific screenshot listed above or your project will not be accepted.

(1.1.4: Explain the relationship between the ideas presented to enhance clarity and comprehension.)

The training guide must have a cover page, an introduction, summary, and at least 3-5 references.

(1.2.2: Employ a format, style, and tone appropriate to the audience, context, and goal.)

Employ proper spelling and grammar. All Linux commands must be lower case.

(2.2.3: Explain the assumptions underlying viewpoints, solutions, or conclusions.)

In your conclusion of at least a paragraph, summarize why using Linux is beneficial for employees, management, and the organization as a whole.

How does the insurance mandate in the Affordable Care Act affect local, state, and national businesses and their employees?

Insurance mandate in the Affordable Care Act

Discuss what federalism is and why it is important.

Discuss the policy or piece of legislation and how federalism impacts it.

Discuss the federalism challenges that the policy is creating or facing.

Identify three possible conditions that may be considered as a differential diagnosis for this patient. Explain your reasoning using at least three different references from current evidence-based literature.

Please follow rubric

Assignment 1: Lab Assignment: Assessing the Abdomen

A woman went to the emergency room for severe abdominal cramping. She was diagnosed with diverticulitis; however, as a precaution, the doctor ordered a CT scan. The CT scan revealed a growth on the pancreas, which turned out to be pancreatic cancer—the real cause of the cramping.

Because of a high potential for misdiagnosis, determining the precise cause of abdominal pain can be time consuming and challenging. By analyzing case studies of abnormal abdominal findings, nurses can prepare themselves to better diagnose conditions in the abdomen.

In this Lab Assignment, you will analyze an Episodic note case study that describes abnormal findings in patients seen in a clinical setting. You will consider what history should be collected from the patients as well as which physical exams and diagnostic tests should be conducted. You will also formulate a differential diagnosis with several possible conditions.

To Prepare

Review the Episodic note case study your instructor provides you for this week’s Assignment. Please see the “Course Announcements” section of the classroom for your Episodic note case study.

  • With regard to the Episodic note case study provided:
    • Review this week’s Learning Resources, and consider the insights they provide about the case study.
    • Consider what history would be necessary to collect from the patient in the case study.
    • Consider what physical exams and diagnostic tests would be appropriate to gather more information about the patient’s condition. How would the results be used to make a diagnosis?
    • Identify at least five possible conditions that may be considered in a differential diagnosis for the patient.

The Assignment

  1. Analyze the subjective portion of the note. List additional information that should be included in the documentation.
  2. Analyze the objective portion of the note. List additional information that should be included in the documentation.
  3. Is the assessment supported by the subjective and objective information? Why or why not?
  4. What diagnostic tests would be appropriate for this case, and how would the results be used to make a diagnosis?
  5. Would you reject/accept the current diagnosis? Why or why not? Identify three possible conditions that may be considered as a differential diagnosis for this patient. Explain your reasoning using at least three different references from current evidence-based literature.

By Day 7 of Week 6

Discuss ethics in engineering. Discuss how classical ethics might aid in understanding the problem.

Ethics paper in civil engineering.

Discuss ethics in (or and) engineering. You have wide latitude to select a topic and focus. Just remember that it needs to be thoughtful, relevant, and of interest to real engineers. Your paper must investigate all sides of an issue, consider the stakes, as well as the relative harms and benefits for each stakeholder. The goal of this assignment is to arrive at a conclusion about the ethics of a situation, controversy, event, or problem, and make a recommendation about what we should do in the future, or how this problem can help us to understand broader, related problems in science, culture, and society. Your essay should include a consideration of any relevant ethical codes, or a discussion of how classical ethics (deontological, utilitarian, or Aristotelian) might aid in understanding the problem. You should have one central claim, and all assertions should be backed with evidence (which could take the form of logical argumentation, data, or quotations from credible sources). Your essay should be broad-minded and fair, while at the same time voicing a clear thesis: avoid logical fallacies, particularly straw man arguments. You will increase your ethos by demonstrating your willingness to consider others’ points of view.

 Include abstract.

 Include visual aids where appropriate.

 Suggest links to at least three related sites readers might be interested in.

 Include a list of terms and definitions for inclusion in a glossary, if appropriate.

. What unique opportunities or challenges have you experienced throughout your high school career that have shaped who you are today?

Challenges that facing you throughout high school

Essay question: Tell us your story. What unique opportunities or challenges have you experienced throughout your high school career that have shaped who you are today?

What were the authors’ primary purpose for doing this study? What arguments/claims do the authors’ present to support their purpose? What conclusions do the authors’ draw about the study?

Study about your chosen theory.

1) find a scholarly article (review video on how to do) that is a STUDY (NOT an opinion article) about your chosen theory.

2) Read the article using the handout, “Best way to read a scholarly article”

  1. might want to FIRST read the questions you are to answer (see below) to know what to look for

3) Write a paper that answers the following questions:

QUESTIONS to answer:

  1. a) What were the authors’ primary purpose for doing this study?

 

 

  1. b) What arguments/claims do the authors’ present to support their purpose?

 

 

  1. c) Choose TWO different paragraphs in the LITERATURE REVIEW and describe the following:

 

  1. a) first paragraph’s contribution
  2. b) second paragraph’s contribution

2) how TOGETHER the paragraphs “lead the reader” to understanding the hypotheses

 

  1. d) What conclusions do the authors’ draw about the study?

 

Discuss whether patients and their families should be required to pay for medically unnecessary and futile care.

Paying for Medically Unnecessary and Futile Care

Discuss whether patients and their families should be required to pay for medically unnecessary and futile care when such treatment is contrary to the prevailing standard of health care, and whether this determination should be made by the patient and their family, the insurance industry, the government, a patient’s medical team, or some combination thereof. Your Assignment is to be 400-500 words. Appropriate reference citations are to be included.

Discuss and describe about the Brain islet axis (the knowns and the unknowns).

Brain islet axis

Discuss and describe about the Brain islet axis (the knowns and the unknowns)

Write a three-page paper about the overall plot, the characters, the scenery and costumes, etc. How did the actual production differ from the script?

Death of a Salesman

For this assignment, you will the script and the film Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, available at most bookstores and on videotape. You will write a three-page paper about the overall plot, the characters, the scenery and costumes, etc. How did the actual production differ from the script?