java project about the data of the museum of modern art

For this project you will be designing an application containing one main class: ArtistAnalyzer and a few supporting classes. The exact contents of these classes are largely up to you, though there is functionality that is required. Some guidelines are given below for how to structure your code, but a major component of this assignment is to design classes and methods that achieve the desired results. At minimum, it is required that your application should start when the ArtistAnalyzer class is launched. It should take one or more command line arguments, and depending on what is passed in the command line, it should output an analysis of the file.

Detailed class designs and recommendations are described below.

forum assignment not an essay

Here are the instructions for discussion forum #5:

  • This forum has 2 parts, you must answer all parts to receive credit.
    •Explain each of your answers in small paragraphs (5-7 complete college-educated sentences each); with good content, grammar and spelling.
    •Use good spacing in between paragraphs. Use good order and use numbers.
    •Write your first and last name only in the subject line.

Part I

  1. Do you favor a small state government that provides relatively modest services to its people but holds down taxes or a larger state government that provides more services but costs more to taxpayers?
  2. Texas is one of seven states without a state income tax. Should Texas establish a state income tax? Explain 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages and your stand on this issue.
  3. Do you support the use of red light cameras to detect and deter speeders? Explain 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages and your stand on this issue.
  4. Should a property owner be allowed to pipe large quantities of water from under his or her property in an arid part of the state and be allowed to resale it? Why or why not?
  5. One way to help address the state’s transportation needs and provide funding without raising taxes is building toll roads. Should the state convert formerly free roads into toll roads to raise funds? Why or why not?
  6. Should Texas re-adopt the so called ‘Robin Hood Plan’ where a significant part of the funding for low-income public school districts comes from redistributing money from wealthy public school districts? Why or why not?
  7. Should localities be allowed to impose eminent domain on private property in order to promote economic development? Why or why not?
  8. Many cities around the state are struggling to manage their water supplies and are trying to find ways to preserve water. One approach some cities, like El Paso, are implementing is to remove grass from public spaces and replace it with gravel and cement. They are also providing people with incentives to remove their grass yards and replace it with desert landscapes. What do you think about this approach? Do you think this should be a statewide law? Or should it be optional and up to each individual city to enact? Why?
  9. Should the government increase taxes on tobacco products and alcohol to discourage smoking and drinking? Why or why not?
  10. In 2008, the District of Columbia adopted a “Cash-For-Grades” program where middle-schoolers in low income districts can earn up to $100 a month if they behave themselves in school, wear their school uniforms, go to class, complete their homework and get good grades. Would you support adopting something similar in Texas? Why or why not?

application of criminal behavior theory

The paper is 500-750 requirment with details pertaining to it in the document below documents.

respond paper 3 4 pages

Answer the following questions, and for the third question please use the poems from the file I uploaded (do not use the poems I didn’t provide).

1) What is a haiku poem?

2) What is the relationship between waka and haiku poetry? (how are they similar/different in themes/ style/ choice of words/ imagery, etc.?)

3) From your supplementary readings on Basho choose 2 HAIKU poems and analyze the meaning of the poems. Comment on the choice of words, theme, etc.

MLA

3-4 pages

DO NOT USE MORE THAN TWO OUTSIDE SOURCES!

psa315 final paper

Field Experience Plan. Using knowledge gained from both texts, personal experience, and the collective knowledge acquired through the threaded discussions over the past 5 weeks, write a 7-10 page paper placing your current work culture within the framework of the Industrial/Information Age and then present a detailed plan to move your community delivery system forward as a better, more effective system.

wind energy

using your own words explain wind energy as a form of renewarble energy. Paper should be 1-3 pages

prompt to what extent do humanity s greatest heroic ambitions for love acceptance and self empowerment plant the seeds for our greatest tragedies hatred alienation and helplessness

To respond to the following essay prompt using evidence (dialogue, imagery) from both The Great Gatsby and Othello, select one of the six characters from Othello: Othello, Iago, Desdemona, Cassio, Roderigo OR Emilia, AND then your Gatsby character’s counterpart: Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, Jordan, Myrtle OR George Wilson (NOT Nick).

INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH

  • Should state the subject (tragedy) of the essay and be interesting enough to make me want to keep on reading.You want to make clear your thesis here. Imagine the ideas of your intro inside a funnel: the early ideas are broad, more general, and the end of your intro states your thesis which is the most specific sentence/idea of the paragraph.
    • Begin with a hook: introduce me to the subject of your essay (1-2 sentences)
    • Identify and explore the theme and its function within the novels. Be sure to introduce authors and title of the texts (3-4 sentences)
    • Link this subject idea to the texts; how is this idea evident in the texts you are discussing in your essay?Provide title of both texts (1-2 sentences)
    • Thesis: State to what extent do heroic ambitions plant the seeds for tragedy, as in Othello and The Great Gatsby (your opinion), and argue how love, acceptance, and/or self-empowerment can lead to hatred, alienation, and/or helplessness. (reasoning) (1-2 sentences)

BODY PARAGRAPHS (2-3)

  • Topic Sentences need to introduce the idea you will be discussing in each of your paragraphs—a sub point within your thesis. They should be clearly stated, focused, and to the point.
  • TLQs (Transition, lead-in, quotes): Quotes should be sufficient in proving your thesis. They should show (NOT tell) why your thesis is convincing. In total, you need 6-9 quotes taken from both Othello and The Great Gatsby.
  • Analysis should look closely at the imagery and dialogue in the lines you have chosen from the texts.Analysis should, also, look closely at these literary elements that make it an effective passage in the text and analyze how it demonstrates what you are trying to argue. Your analysis should stay on point (focused), and not deter from the quote and topic at hand. Commentary writing requires careful critical thinking and interpretation of your concrete details.Focus on the idea and trying simply to express it clearly, even if that means expressing it simply.Your analysis needs to be thoughtful and NOT a summary of quotes or plot points.

CONCLUSION PARAGRAPH

Signals that the essay has come to an end.Inverted funnel – imagine your conclusion as the opposite of your introduction – the most specific ideas come first and you should end with a more general, universal idea—leaving me with a memorable thought.

selecting public sector employees

5-6 double spaced paper page paper Summarize the general set of knowledge and skills that candidates in the public sector should possess. Full assignment details are attached.

reflective paper where you detail and articulate your experience of the two events

To earn both points, choose an event to attend and write me a 250-word letter responding to the event. The purpose of your letter is to both detail and articulate your experience of the event. (What happened?, Who was there?, What did you learn?, How will you put what you learned into practice?, etc.) I’m not looking for a listicle/memo, but rather an honest and personal response to the event you attended.

Visiting Writers Series: Kristin Arnett (#1)

  • What: Florida writer Kristin Arnett will be reading from her debut novel Mostly Dead Things. (Read an excerpt here (Links to an external site.).)
  • About Mostly Dead Things: One morning, Jessa-Lynn Morton walks into the family taxidermy shop to find that her father has committed suicide, right there on one of the metal tables. Shocked and grieving, Jessa steps up to manage the failing business, while the rest of the Morton family crumbles. Her mother starts sneaking into the shop to make aggressively lewd art with the taxidermied animals. Her brother Milo withdraws, struggling to function. And Brynn, Milo’s wife―and the only person Jessa’s ever been in love with―walks out without a word. As Jessa seeks out less-than-legal ways of generating income, her mother’s art escalates―picture a figure of her dead husband and a stuffed buffalo in an uncomfortably sexual pose―and the Mortons reach a tipping point. For the first time, Jessa has no choice but to learn who these people truly are, and ultimately how she fits alongside them.

Visiting Writers Series: Jaquira Diaz (#2)

  • What: USF Alumna and two-time Pushcart Prize winner Jaquira Diaz will be reading from her memoir Ordinary Girls. (Read a short excerpt here (Links to an external site.).)
  • About Ordinary Girls: Ordinary Girls is a fierce, beautiful, and unflinching memoir from a wildly talented debut author. While growing up in housing projects in Puerto Rico and Miami Beach, Jaquira Díaz found herself caught between extremes: as her family split apart and her mother battled schizophrenia, she was surrounded by the love of her friends; as she longed for a family and home, she found instead a life upended by violence. From her own struggles with depression and sexual assault to Puerto Rico’s history of colonialism, every page of Ordinary Girls vibrates with music and lyricism. Díaz triumphantly maps a way out of despair toward love and hope to become her version of the girl she always wanted to be.

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You would write 250 words for each event and should answer the questions mentioned above for each. You can just make anything up to answer the questions like as you really attended these two events. Thank you.

respond to two discussion posts about cloud forensics

1) Performing digital forensic analysis of cloud computing resources can be challenging. There must be some unique approaches to dealing with digital forensic examination of data stored with cloud service providers. It’s unique enough, in fact, that it has been considered its own subset of digital forensics, aptly labeled “Cloud Forensics.”

The first challenge to cloud forensics is jurisdiction/location. The data stored with the cloud service provider may be in different physical locations with different sets of laws that govern each location. This may be different states, or even different countries. This complicates the process of attempting to gain legal access to the data to conduct cloud forensics.

The next challenge is ensuring the data is accurate in that it has not been tampered with by the cloud service provider in any way (intentionally or unintentionally) and that it does not contain data from other users of the cloud service. Collection of the data for cloud forensic analysis is usually dependent on the company providing the cloud services, which potentially allows for third-party interference with the evidence. Additionally, some cloud services have multi-tenancy, which means that multiple user’s data is stored on the same set of resources. This could create a situation where a different user’s data accidentally gets mixed up into the targeted data set. Both of these issues (dependency and multi-tenancy) could call the integrity of the data into question in a court of law.

2) Digital forensics in the cloud can get complicated. There are a lot of issues ranging from cloud type, services rendered, and legal jurisdiction. With traditional IT services, the owner of the hardware was responsible for the data on it and the upkeep of the systems. In the cloud, this responsibility can get shifted depending on what kind of cloud it is. There are public clouds, private clouds, and hybrid clouds. Then there are different cloud services. IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. The ownership of data is shared in these models. Some allow the developers to have full control of the data including logs, some don’t.

A cloud may also be physically located thousands of miles away from the user. If a user is using a cloud infrastructure to based in China to commit illegal acts in the US, does the local, state, or even national level law enforcement agencies have a legal jurisdiction to get the data? While doing an analysis, if the examiner finds evidence that the data was hosted outside of the country, this can bring with it a whole mess of legal questions that aren’t clearly answered yet.