Download and read the document and answer all questions in the document. Please see attached document H8 & APA Criteria doc.
Java Question
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DF-12
Citizen Rights vs Security
Abstract 300 words
Big Data
Please find the attached document
Week-4 DB
Among one of many reasons to target the Android platform, first and foremost is cost. On average you can get an Android smartphone for a fraction of the cost of an iPhone. They may not have commensurate features, but thrift is a major component for new smartphone buyers. Next is flexibility. Developers can often find on cheap and imported Android devices a version of Google Play that is maintained by the manufacturer. Developers should develop as if they expect their app to be available to all Android devices.
- Besides cost, why should mobile app developers target the Android platform?
- Why is Android competition to itself?
- Describe key ingredients needed to create mobile applications on the iOS platform.
To participate in the Discussion, respond to the Discussion prompt by Day 3. Then, read a selection of your colleagues’ postings. Finally, respond to at least two classmates by Day 5 in one or more of the following ways:
- Complete the Week #4 Discussion by the assigned due date. Late assignments will not be accepted.
- This is a required assignment and is worth 25 points.
- You must apply and use the basic citation styles of APA.
- Do not claim credit for the words, ideas, and concepts of others.
- Use in-text citation and list the reference of your supporting source following APA’s style and formatting
- Do not copy and paste information or concepts from the Internet and claim that is your work. It will be considered Plagiarism and you will receive a zero for your work.
- Use this link to access the Discussion Board
Return to this Discussion in a few days to read the responses to your initial posting. Note what you have learned and/or any insights you have gained as a result of the comments your colleagues made.
Solved Word_Intro_Cap1_National_Sales_Meeting
Solved Word_Intro_Cap1_National_Sales_Meeting
Project Description:
In this project, you will apply skills you practiced from the Objectives in Word Chapters 1-3. You will assist Irene Shviktar, the Vice President of Marketing, to edit and create documents for a National Sales Meeting that will precede a Winter Sports Expo sponsored by Front Range Action Sports. The documents include a cover letter from the vice president to the company president. The letter will accompany a packet of materials for the meeting and the expo, which includes a brief resume for the guest speaker, a flyer that will announce the expo, a newsletter for employees, and a research paper on the history and development of skis.
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Open the Word document Student_Word_Cap1_National_Sales_Meeting.docx downloaded with this Project. Be sure that the rulers and formatting marks display.
2
On the letter on Page 1, select the first paragraph—Front Range Action Sports—and increase the Font Size to 28 pt. Change the Font Size of the next four paragraphs—the address lines and website—to 12 pt.
3
Select the first five paragraph lines that you just formatted, change the Font to Arial, and then with the text selected, display the Borders and Shading dialog box. Create a 6 pt, Automatic-colored border on the left side of the selected text.
In the paragraph that begins If you have any, select the second sentence and move it to the beginning of the paragraph. Adjust spacing as necessary so that there are no extra blank spaces at the end of the paragraph.
4
On Page 2, in the newsletter, select the second paragraph of text, which begins with Employee Newsletter. Display the Borders and Shading dialog box, and then add an Automatic-colored, 3 pt line below the paragraph.
5
Starting with the paragraph that begins National Sales Meeting, select all of the text from that point to the end of the page, including the paragraph mark after the word event. Do not select the Page Break. Change the Spacing After to 6 pt, format the text in two columns, and apply the Justify alignment.
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At the top of the first column, select the paragraph National Sales Meeting. From the Font dialog box, change the Font Size to 20, apply Bold, and add the Small caps effect. Then Center the paragraph. Apply the same formatting to the paragraph Winter Sports Expo.
7
On the same page, in the blank line above the last paragraph of the newsletter, insert the picture from your downloaded files wCap1_Powder_Skiing.jpg. If necessary, set the Width of the picture to 3″ and apply a 10 pt Soft Edges effect.
8
In the blank paragraph at the top of Page 3, insert a 2×3 table. In the first cell of the table, type the following four lines, pressing ENTER after each line:
Robert Lewis
1227 Aspen Lake Trail
Vail, CO 81657
www.boblewisskis.com
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In the second row of the table, in the first cell, type CAREER HIGHLIGHTS and then press TAB. In the second cell of the second row, insert the text from the downloaded file wCap1_Career_Text.docx and then press BACKSPACE to remove the blank line at the bottom of the inserted text.
10
In the third row of the table, in the first cell, type EDUCATION and then in the cell to the right, type Mr. Lewis’ educational information as follows, pressing ENTER after each line:
University of Colorado
Ph.D. in Psychology
University of Colorado
M.S. in Psychology
University of Minnesota
B.S. in Psychology
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Insert a new row at the bottom of the table. In the first cell of the new row, type CONSULTANT and then in the cell to the right, type the following, pressing ENTER after each line:
U.S. Junior Ski Team
U.S. National Ski Team
Special Olympics
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Apply Bold to the headings CAREER HIGHLIGHTS, EDUCATION, and CONSULTANT. Drag the vertical border between the two columns to the 1.5-inch mark on the horizontal ruler.
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In the first row, merge the two cells, and then Center the text. Select Robert Lewis, increase the Font Size to 24 pt, apply Bold, and then add 24 pt space Before the text. Select the web address and add 18 pt space after the text.
14
Create a bulleted list, using solid round black bullets, for the items below SKIING and below COACHING. Apply Bold to the name of each university, and then apply 12 pt spacing after to the name of each college degree.
15
Select the table, and then remove all borders. From the Borders and Shading dialog box, add a 3 pt solid border to the top of the table.
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Near the top of Page 4, in the paragraph that begins The use of skis, in the third line, position the insertion point to the right of the period following wood, and then insert the following footnote: The oldest known ski and pole is more than 4,000 years old.
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Modify the footnote style by changing the Font Size to 11 pt, add a First Line Indent of 0.5″, and set Line spacing to 2.0 (double).
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In the paragraph that begins The use of skis, position the insertion point to the left of the period at the end of the paragraph. Using the MLA format, add the following Book citation:
Author: Huntford, Roland
Title: Two Planks and a Passion: The Dramatic History of Skiing
Year: 2008
City: New York
Publisher: Continuum Press
In the text, select the Huntford citation and add the page numbers 4-6
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On Page 6, in the blank line below the Works Cited title, insert the built-in Bibliography. Select the two references, change the line spacing to 2.0 and change the Spacing After to 0 pt. Center the Bibliography title. After the bibliography is entered and formatted, delete the Works Cited paragraph.
20
On Page 7, select the two paragraphs below the title that begin Friday and Saturday, and then change the Spacing After to 0.
21
Select the three paragraphs below the title—the dates—and then from the Borders and Shading dialog box, apply a Box border using theme color Blue, Accent 1 (fifth column, first color) and a 3 pt border. Click the Shading tab, and add Shading using theme color Blue, Accent 1, Lighter 80% (fifth column, second color).
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Click after the colon at the end of the line that precedes the bulleted list. Insert the downloaded picture wCap1_Downhill_Skiing.jpg. Change the Height of the picture to 3.5″, and then set the wrapping to Square.
23
Position the picture so that the Horizontal Alignment is set to Right relative to Column and the Vertical Alignment is set to Top relative to Line. Apply a Picture Style using the Soft Edge Rectangle.
24
At the bottom of the flyer, click in the second blank paragraph below the last paragraph of text. Insert a Basic Process SmartArt (first style under Process). Click the outer rectangle surrounding the SmartArt to select it, and if necessary, change the wrapping style to In Line with Text. On the Format tab, set the Height of the SmartArt graphic to 1″ and the Width to 6.5″. Add the following text, in order, to the three shapes:
Exhibits
Speakers
Workshops
To the SmartArt graphic, apply the 3-D Polished style.
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Save and close the file, and then submit for grading.
HW
This assignment consists of two questions to test knowledge and assimilation of the course objectives.
- Name and discuss one key element in national cooperation on airport security since 911 and one key element of international cooperation on airport security since 911. Discuss the potential pros and cons of each.
- Identify, explain, and discuss two processes and/or technologies you believe can, or will, fundamentally change airport security over the next decade.
Technical Requirements
- Your paper must be at a minimum of 2-3 pages for each question for a total of at least 4-6 pages (the Title and Reference pages do not count towards the minimum limit).
- Scholarly and credible references should be used. A good rule of thumb is at least 2 scholarly sources per page of content.
- Type in Times New Roman, 12 point and double space.
- Students will follow the current APA Style as the sole citation and reference style used in written work submitted as part of coursework.
- Points will be deducted for the use of Wikipedia or encyclopedic type sources. It is highly advised to utilize books, peer-reviewed journals, articles, archived documents, etc.
- All submissions will be graded using the assignment rubric.
Final Project
ttached Files:
- Personal data breaches and securing IoT devices.docx Personal data breaches and securing IoT devices.docx – Alternative Formats (55.866 KB)
- What are the Challenges of IoT Security.docx What are the Challenges of IoT Security.docx – Alternative Formats (17.965 KB)
- IoT References.docx IoT References.docx – Alternative Formats (13.394 KB)
- Final Research Project – IoT.docx Final Research Project – IoT.docx – Alternative Formats (51.028 KB)
Securing IoT Devices: What are the Challenges?Security practitioners suggest that key IoT security steps include:
1) Make people aware that there is a threat to security;
2) Design a technical solution to reduce security vulnerabilities;
3) Align the legal and regulatory frameworks; and
4) Develop a workforce with the skills to handle IoT security.
Final Assignment – Project Plan (Deliverables):
Address each of the FOUR IoT security steps listed above in terms of IoT devices.Explain in detail, in a step-by-step guide, how to make people more aware of the problems associated with the use of IoT devices.
Music and Influence
Music and Influence
SCM Project Chevron
Individual Supply Chain Project Each student will complete an individual supply chain project to be recorded and uploaded to blackboard. The presentations are designed to display the students learning competencies from the course chapters. Please find the attached example for the presentation deck. Presentation are to include the below elements:
COMPANY IS CHEVRON
- Company Background
- Evaluation of the Supply Chain Processes
- Sales & Operations Planning
- Decisions in Sourcing
- Supply Chain Sustainability with Learning Outcomes & Recommendations
- Reference Page with a min of 10 Peer Reviewed Joural Articles formatting in APA Citation.
Attachment down below is an example on how it should be done