Understanding-in-the-architecture-of-enterprise-systems

I don’t feel I have as great of an understanding in the architecture of enterprise systems,
but I might have an example that relates to this thread. I worked for a large trucking company for a few years
and this company was just beginning to move into a internet based system of doing pay in 2013. Prior to this new system of pay the managers
at each of the 400 locations had to manually input mileage and pay into a spread sheet and then email the spreadsheet to the
pay center and the driver would get paid. Once the newer internet based pay system was introduced it worked flawlessly as long as the managers
laptop was running the newest version of windows, the newest version of Excel was used and there was a fairly good internet connection at the
satellite locations where the manager was located. I mean what could go wrong with 400 managers at 400 different locations using various versions
of Microsoft and Excel and one IT department that was located? Needless to say the first few months of using the new
pay system was a disaster and the company had to revamp it’s entire pay system to fix the issues that across in the first few months.

Discuss-the-damage-wrought-by-the-Indian-Ocean-earthquake-and-tsunami-

Discuss the damage wrought by the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Include details on death tolls, total amount of damage, effect/impact on the cities affected, etc. Essay needs to be around 300-500 words.

treatment-changes-compare-psychology-

I think those question are based on the chapters I sent it to you in previous question.

1 page long each

APA style

Q.1

THERE HAVE BEEN MANY TREATMENT CHANGES OVER THE YEARS. WHAT IS YOUR REACTION TO THE CHANGES? ARE SOME OF THE CHANGES NEGATIVE? WHAT KEEPS SOME PEOPLE FROM ACCESSING TREATMENT?

q2.

THE PROFESSIONS HAVE TENDED TO CONVERGE OVER THE YEARS. WHAT DO YOU SEE AS THE BENEFITS OF THIS? ARE THERE DRAWBACKS?

q3. Rospond to classmate (nice paragraph)

RE: PROFESSIONS CONVERGE

COLLAPSE

Over the past few years I have seen a more holistic and nutritional approach merge with counseling and psychology in general. The field of health psychology is a perfect example of two professions merging. From this merger I feel there are positives and negative. A positive would be that another outlet for symptom relief and management has been created for patients. Also, this merger brings experts from fields that would not typically communicate together to form more collaborative ideas. From these ideas we have gained considerable knowledge about how food, meditation, physical health, and emotional health all relate to one another. Additionally, without the merger of these two professions counselors may forget about the impact of physical health on emotional health (and vice versa for nutritionists forgetting to address one’s mental health). The merging of these two fields allows patients to be viewed in a more holistic manner. Also, when counselors are aware of health psychology then a patient can eliminate seeing yet another person (like a nutritionist) to help address issues.

While the merging of these two fields has many positives, there are a few negatives. With so many different types of therapy out there it may take longer for a patient to be matched up with therapy that works for them. Also, with health psychology becoming a buzz work people who are not trained enough may attempt to use its main points without know how to really use them. Additionally, a nutritionist may attempt to tackle some emotion problems they can not do alone.

q4. Rospond to classmate (nice paragraph)

RE: TREATMENT CHANGES

COLLAPSE

Compared to the past, I am happier with the treatment changes that have happened over the years. Reading how people with mental illness would be locked up in chains blows my mind. Also, I always find movies that have scenes where they would use shock therapy on patients unsettling. Even though treatment may not be perfect now I think it is better and more appropriate than before. However, I do not know if treatment will ever be perfect. Each person responds to treatment differently and a form of treatment may be perfect for one person, but imperfect for another. I think some treatments are still pretty negative. For instance, when I was working at a mental health facility a few of the patients who were being treated for schizophrenia were on medications that had an increased chance of getting Alzheimer’s.

Some people still have a bias outlook towards seeking therapy. Because of this, people are not getting access to the treatment they need. Also, some people do not have insurance or the right resources to get treatment. Hopefully, in the future, this can change and the outlook on getting therapy becomes universally more positive.

ABO-agglutinogens-assignments

Answer all questions following the directions on the assignments in the attachment belo

Doing-conversions-using-the-factor-label-method

Okay, here’s the question. “The world’s total energy from its petroleum reserve is estimated at 2.0 x 10^22 J. At the present rate of energy consumption worldwide, 1.8 x 10^22 J/year, how many years will it take to exhaust the supply?

Project-It-s-All-in-the-Details

Project: It’s All in the Details

Have you ever sat in class and thought: “I could teach this!”? Well, it’s your turn to show your teacher how it is done. Turn the tables and teach the teacher something interesting about The Sweet Hereafter.

  1. Examine the reviews your peers provided.
  2. Based on the feedback, revise your presentation to make it stronger, more focused, more exciting. Carefully consider the images, script, and text on your slides.
  3. Listen to your recording (without looking at the slides) to evaluate your rate, enunciation, dynamics, and expression.
  4. Revise/edit the text of your script for active verbs, mature vocabulary, and correct punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and spelling.
  5. To ensure success on this assignment, read the assignment rubric.For insight and help with effective writing guidelines that your teacher is looking for, read the 6+1 Trait® Writing rubric.
  6. Post your PowerPoint (with the Works Consulted page as the last slide) to the Project: It’s All in the Details assignment link for instructor grading.

Congratulations! You have completed this Unit. Please continue with the course.

essay-on-Heideigger

In his essay “The Question Concerning Technology,” Heidegger claims that technology is a

mode of revealing, with modern technology in particular revealing nature as standing-reserve.

Do information technologies like cell phones, social media, and the like, constitute a new mode

of revealing? First, give a brief presentation of Heidegger’s analysis of modern technology. Then,

either a) argue that information technology reveals nature in a way other than as standing-reserve

or b) argue that information technology reveals nature in the same way as modern technology

more generally. 500 words, Use MLA or Chicago-Turabian formatting and citation guidelines.

Biologylab1-Describe-the-function-of-the-following-pieces-of-safety-equipment-and-how-each-might-be-used-biology-homework-help

1. Describe the function of the following pieces of safety equipment and how each might be used:

a. Eye Wash

b. Fire blanket

c. Shower

d. Chemical Spill Kit

e. Biological Spill Solution

2. Briefly describe a situation when each of the following waste disposal containers would be used and give examples of the waste involved:

a. Broken Glass Container

b. Biological Hazards Materials Container

3. Metric Measurements: Perform each of the following conversions.

a. Given that one inch = 2.54 cm. A biology instructor is 5 feet 6 inches tall. Determine the instructor’s height in inches and then convert to centimeters.

b. The length of a sheet of legal paper is 14 inches. Convert this length to kilometers.

c. A lab exercise in biology required 400 ml of water that was poured from a two-liter container. How many milliliters were left in the original container?

d. A typical milk carton is 236 ml. How many liters are there in this carton of milk?

e. The weight of a small bag of sugar is 1.81 kg. Cakes are baked for a college scholarship fundraiser. It takes 100 grams of sugar to make one small cake. How many cakes can be made from a single bag of sugar?

f. A nutritional experiment is conducted using lab rats. One group (control group) is fed a normal diet, while the other group (experimental group) is fed a diet high in protein. There were 30 rats total used in the experiment. At the end of the experiment, the average mass (weight) of a rat in the control group was 59.8 g while the average mass (weight) of a rat in the experimental group was 0.0651 kg. What is the average difference in weight between the two groups in grams?

4. Temperature: Perform the following temperature conversions:

a. Normal body temperature is 98.6°F. A child is not feeling well, and there is only a Celsius thermometer available. The child’s temperature is taken and the thermometer reads 37.9°C.

1. Convert the temperature to Fahrenheit.

2. Is the child running a fever (i.e., is the normal body temperature above normal)?

b. A cookbook says roast beef is rare at 140°F, medium at 160°F, and well done at 170°F. An individual prefers beef cooked well done, and there is only a meat thermometer in °C. What temperature will the thermometer reach for the roast to be done the way the individual likes it?

c. An individual is driving in Mexico and notices that daytime temperatures are only given in °C. The individual sees a sign indicating that the current temperature is 31°C. What is the temperature in °F?

5. What is the purpose of the control group in the Scientific Method? Briefly explain and use examples.

6. Design a (hypothetical) experiment that adheres to the Scientific Method. Be sure to include all the necessary requirements at each step and give examples at all of the steps. Start with an observation, whether it’s real or made up, state the null hypothesis, and design an experiment (including an experimental and control group, random sampling, sample size, and reproducibility) that will allow the student to reject or fail to reject the hypothesis, and state the conclusion **Note that the point value of this question is 20 points. It is imperative that one thoroughly understands and can apply the Scientific Method as it is necessary to the understanding of all science. Take the time to ensure the answer is thorough, inclusive, and complete. –Answer Below:

7. a. What solution is used to clean biological spills (be specific)?

b. Why is this different than solutions used for chemical spills?

8. List three things that one can do to protect oneself from contamination/injury in the laboratory. a. b. c. —

9. (Application) How might the information gained from this lab pertaining to the scientific method be useful to you, or how can you apply this knowledge to your everyday life as a non-scientist? The application will be graded according to the rubric below. (20 points)

ENG102-Summary-and-analyze-Lord-of-Flies-by-William-Golden-Chapter-1and2

ENG102:

Summary and analyze the novel chapter 1 and 2 from the book Lord of Flies by william golden.

, Lord of Flies by William Golden Chapter 1and2

this is the book link

http://www.yoanaj.co.il/uploadImages/UserFiles/352…

more-than-enough-time-health-and-medicine-homework-help

I think that we have had more than enough time to talk about healthcare. Now is the time to try a plan. discuss this topic 100 word thanks one reference Thanks