1. When should suspicions of abuse and neglect be reported and how should they be reported?2. How can abuse and neglect be identified if it is not apparent?3. How can one tell the difference between maltreatment and accidental injury? What are the warning signs in children who may be maltreated, abused and neglected? Who does one call if they suspect abuse?4. Visit the website: http://www.llsdc.org/state-legislation#IN and find a bill or law in your state that addresses child maltreatment. FloridaWhat is one bill or law that you found regarding child abuse and what is its status? How might this bill or law affect the children in your state?5. Is there an absolute definition of abuse and neglect? If not should there be, why or why not? Does any one theory explainchild abuse and neglect? Does one theory explain abuse and neglect better than the others?
Case study of Insurance Subject- The story of a bachelor Madhu was a young sales manager in an FMCG MNC
Case study of Insurance Subject- The story of a bachelor Madhu was a young sales manager in an FMCG MNC in Delhi taking home a handsome salary. A bachelor, he maintained a high lifestyle and spent all the money he earned without a thought of saving. Among his acquaintances there was a highly successful LIC agent Mr. Jogender Singh who had been chasing him to book him for a policy and every time he raised the matter, Madhu always good-humouredly brushed him aside saying “I don’t need insurance because I have no dependants”. There was nothing Jogender Singh could do to prevail upon Madhu to insure himself. Questions: 1) Do you agree with the view that a bachelor without dependants needs no insurance?2) If you feel that he needs insurance, state the reasons in support of your view. Point need to know while answering: ( He need insurance)
The equation we were working with in the previous step (mentioned in the problem below and you will need to
The equation we were working with in the previous step (mentioned in the problem below and you will need to know it to get the answer) is s(t h)=3(t h)^2 4(t h)-12. My answer to that equation was: s= (3t^2 6th 3h^2 4t 4h – 12) / (t h)
Facts: Your client, Jason, is charged with murder in the first degree. Jason hated Kim for ruining Jason’s business. Jason
Facts: Your client, Jason, is charged with murder in the first degree. Jason hated Kim for ruining Jason’s business. Jason decided to kill Kim. Jason followed Kim for several weeks and discovered that Kim jogged once a week next to a country road. Jason hid on a hill near where Kim jogged and planned to shoot him. As Kim ran by, Jason fired and missed. When Kim heard the report from the rifle, felt the bullet fly by, and jumped. He jumped onto the road and was hit and killed by a passing car. A witness saw Jason. He was caught and charged with a first-degree murder. Rule of Law: Criminal Code Section 18-8-101 Murder in the first degree. A person commits murder in the first degree if:a. After deliberation and with the intent to cause the death of a person other than himself he causes the death of that person or another person; orb. Acting either alone or with one or more persons, he or she commits or attempts to commit arson, robbery, burglary, kidnapping, sexual assault, and in the course of the crime the death of a person is caused by anyone.Assignment: Identify the murder issue that is present in this case.————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-Facts: The client is charged in state court with theft in violation of Criminal Code Section 18-16-401 Theft. The client manages a store for his employer. His duties include running a cash register, ordering and signing for inventory, stocking shelves, and making the daily cash and check deposit with the bank. One day an order of legal pads arrived. The invoice listed 100 pads. In the shipping box were 110 pads. The client opened the container, took the extra 10 pads, put them in his backpack, and took them home. He stocked the rest of the pads. Another employee saw the client take the pads and reported him to the employer. The employer called the police.Rule of Law: Criminal Code Section 18-16-401 Theft.A person commits theft when he or she knowingly obtains or exercises control over anything of value of another without authorization, or by threat or deception.Assignment: Identify the theft issue that is present in this case.
9. Democratic political values have varied over time but generally include all of the following excepta. citizen participation in policy
9. Democratic political values have varied over time but generally include all of the following excepta. citizen participation in policy making.b. holding government accountable to citizens.c. an independent judiciary.d. legislative compromise and administrative discretion.e. regular and free elections. 10. Studies of citizen participation tend to confirm all of the following statements excepta. there is considerable social diversity among participants.b. many participants speak for other government agencies.c. organized interests are well represented.d. participants tend to be well educated and affluent. 11. Which of the following is not an impediment to citizen efforts to make bureaucracy more accountable?a. Limits on expertiseb. Limits on accessc. Limits on timed. Limits on dedication 12. In the area of individual privacy, state governments have shown the greatest interest in enactinga. Freedom of Information laws.b. fair credit-reporting acts.c. privacy acts.d. sunshine laws. 13. Elections are one example of what type of check and balance?a. Administrative efficiencyb. Community controlc. Freedom of informationd. Political accountabilitye. None of the above 14. Which of the following is distinctly a legislative tool for increasing bureaucratic accountability?a. Freedom of Information lawsb. Sunshine lawsc. Sunset lawsd. All of the above 15. Two major approaches to representation area. trustee role and legislator role.b. delegate role and administrator role.c. democratic and bureaucratic.d. delegate role and trustee role. 16. The concept of government as a guarantor of rights and liberties contradicts which of the following values?a. Political neutralityb. Pluralismc. Individualismd. Limited government 17. Which of the following is a result of the knowledge explosion?a. Government employees are hired on the basis of “merit”b. Managers make more informed decisionsc. Specialists have less power than generalistsd. Decision-making power is concentrated in a few top executives. 18. Which of the following is not an example of citizen participation in public administration?a. Attending open meetingsb. Writing complaint letters to a representative regarding actions the administration has takenc. Serving on Advisory Boardsd. Organizing protests and movements against the actions of the administratione. None of the above 19. The idea that the public trusts that their interests will be faithfully served by the actions of their representatives is calleda. the Delegate Role.b. the Trustee Role.c. none of the above. 20. Political Scientist Francis Rourke suggests that the influence of experts rests on.a. increasing control by experts of bureaucratic discretion.b. a pattern of increasing reliance on bureaucratic experts for technical advice.c. a monopoly of information in the subject area.d. all of the above.e. A and C only. 21. Example(s) of a powerful subsystem isa. the “Highway lobby”.b. the medical industrial complex.c. the 9/11 Commission.d. A and B only.e. all of the above. 22. Accountability during the decision-making process within a public administration entity may conflict witha. equity.b. contradictory goals.c. labor specialization.d. all of the above.e. none of the above. 23. The Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 addresseda. comprehensive health care and student loan reform.b. stricter guidelines for doctors and teachers.c. requirements for schools to cover on-site injuries.d. all of the above.e. none of the above. 24. Affirmative action, in terms of public administration allows fora. women and minorities to seek employment in public service.b. employees of public agencies to be more representative.c. employees to keep their jobs for the long term.d. A and B only.e. all of the above. TRUE-FALSE QUESTIONS State whether the statement is true or false 1. Demands for job specialization that result from technological change are likely to reinforce the contemporary trend toward representativeness in job hiring. 2. Emphasis on “economy and efficiency” in government suggests how values of one social institution—in this case, business—can influence the way government affairs are conducted. 3. Individualism cannot be reconciled with pluralism. 4. Changes in the concept of “representativeness” clash most directly with the traditional concept of majority rule. 5. Bureaucracy, which was designed to carry out laws passed by legislatures, has suffered from the “tilt” of power toward the executive branch. 6. Conflict between the chief executive direction and the legislative direction of a bureaucracy is likely in American government but unlikely in parliamentary systems. 7. Government leaders can substantially disturb, but not substantially control, the behavior of public bureaucracies and bureaucrats. 8. Because of the fragmentation of governmental power, bureaucratic accountability is enforced through multiple channels. 9. Citizen participation is an established feature of American public administration. 10. Regarding presidential elections, close elections may be ambiguous in their policy meaning, but landslide victories always carry with them clear policy implications. 11. The 1966 Freedom of Information Act was passed by Congress in response to citizen concerns about improving access to hard-to-get information. 12. The Pentagon Papers exposed top-secret military history of U.S. involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967.
1. Two sets are equal if they contain identical elements. Two set a are equivalent if they contain the same
Writing Assignment Writing Service1. Two sets are equal if they contain identical elements. Two set a are equivalent if they contain the same number of the elements(but) for the following condition, give an example or explain why it is impossible.Two sets that are equivalent but not equal. Choose the correct answer.o This is impossible. If they are equivalent, they have the same number of elements and must be equal.o This is possible. An example would be sets {a,b} and {a,c}.o This is possible. An example would be sets {a,b,b} and {a,b,c,d}o This is possible. An example would be sets {a,b,c} and {c,b,a}.
table1(customer)memberIDlastnamephonenumberbranchernumbertable2(rental)memberID returndate date firstnamerentout datepenaltypaid (Yes or No – only when late, otherwise NULL to indicate no penalty applied)table3(record)memberIDtitleThe standard
table1(customer)memberIDlastnamephonenumberbranchernumbertable2(rental)memberID returndate date firstnamerentout datepenaltypaid (Yes or No – only when late, otherwise NULL to indicate no penalty applied)table3(record)memberIDtitleThe standard rental rate is dependent on the duration of a rental: AUD1.50 for one day; AUD2.75 for two days; and AUD3.75 for three days, AUD5.50 for 5 days and up to AUD9.00 for a week. A late penalty of AUD2.50 is also applied for each day late. A new release can only be rented out for one day at a rental rate of AUD3.50 each time; and a late penalty of AUD5.00 per day is applied. The on-special items are given a 30% discount off the standard rental rates; but the same late penalty applies. A used copy (movie or game) is sold for AUD5.00; a new copy (movie or game) is sold for AUD12.00. Q:List the rental history of a customer showing customer name, phone number, movie title, branch number, renting out date, and returned date, and indicating if any penalty was applied. Then, on a separate query, calculate the total amount spent on rentals and purchases for the customer in the current year. (use Data Definition Language)
3(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.03 MC)The protein, lipid, and carbohydrate compositions of the cytoplasmic and extracellular sides of
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.03 MC)The protein, lipid, and carbohydrate compositions of the cytoplasmic and extracellular sides of membranes are different from one another. Why is this the case? Some membrane components are synthesized outside of the cell, while others are synthesized in the cytosol. The two sides of a cell membrane face different environments and carry out different functions. The molecular composition of the inner and outer layers of the cell membrane is determined by genes. Proteins only function on the cytoplasmic side of the cell membrane, which results in asymmetry across the membrane.Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(02.03 MC)Which of the following describes the cell wall of plants and prokaryotes? The cell wall is a matrix composed mainly of cellulose, other polysaccharides, and proteins. The cell wall is composed of a phospholipid bilayer with proteins spread throughout. The cell wall has regions of cholesterol and unsaturated phospholipids. The cell wall is composed of glucose and other monosaccharides.Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(02.03 MC)According to the fluid mosaic model, the plasma membrane allows some substances to enter the cell more easily than others. Based on the molecular structure of the membrane, which of the following substances would you expect to dissolve in the lipid bilayer and quickly enter the cell? Glucose Hydrocarbons Proteins WaterQuestion 6(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(02.03 MC)The main components of the plasma membrane contain hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions that give the membrane selective permeability. Which of the following is the main component that creates the hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions? Cholesterol molecules creating membrane fluidity Carbohydrates for cell recognition Glycolipids containing hydrophobic lipid portion Phospholipids containing hydrophobic fatty acids tailsQuestion 8(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(02.03 MC)In the fluid mosaic model, where would you most likely find the transport proteins? Attached to the outer portion of the phospholipid bilayer Embedded within the hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions of the bilayer Flipping, alternating between the hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions of the bilayer Roaming within the phospholipid bilayer
ONE a) Differentiate a database from a database management system (DBMS). b) Illustratively describe the ANSI-SPARC three-level architecture. 4
Question ONE a) Differentiate a database from a database management system (DBMS). b) Illustratively describe the ANSI-SPARC three-level architecture. 4 Marks. c) Consider the relation above (auxiliary information), and provide/define the Oracle PL/SQL scripts i). Define the Oracle PL/SQL script to create the relation alone (without the constraints) 2 Marks. ii). Define the Oracle PL/SQL scripts to make at least one type of each of the indicated constraints (singularly). 4 Marks. iii). Define the relational algebra expression and its Oracle PL/SQL equivalent for the query to “list all vehicles” whose date of manufacture is after 2012, and whose country of manufacture does has the string “stann”. 4 Marks. iv). Define the relational algebra expression and its Oracle PL/SQL equivalent for the query to list the vehicle_id, vehicle_make and models of all vehicles whose make is toyota, or ‘suzuki’ and displacement is less that 2 litres, and whose colour is not ‘pink’ or ‘yellow’ 4 Marks
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