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You move a roller coaster with a loop-the-loop from the Earth to your new amusement park on the Moon. (a) How does the minimum speed to complete the loop-the-loop compare between the Earth and the Moon? (b) A roller coaster car starts from rest on a hill that preceeds the loop. On the Earth, if the car is released on the hill from a height h above the bottom of the loop, it will have the minimum speed required to get around the loop. Is the release height required to just get around the same loop on the Moon greater than, less than, or equal to h? Answer Choices: part (a): 1) It is greater on the moon. 2)It is less on the moon. or 3)There is no difference. Part (b): 1)Greater. 2)Less or 3)Equal (Please help explain what choices are correct for a and b)

You move a roller coaster with a loop-the-loop from the Earth to your new amusement park on the Moon.(a) How does the minimum speed to complete the loop-the-loop compare between the Earth and the…

 

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Social networks afford individuals the venue and technology to connect with many “ friends”, both known and unknown. An individual’s activities on social networks can have security implications, especially if they adversely affect the corporate reputations of their employers. This practice is more obvious on professional social network sites that identify the employee’s employer, such as LinkedIn.

Imagine that you are a CIO of a company. As the CIO, the security and privacy of your organization is one of your primary concerns. It is your responsibility to review the risks and vulnerabilities of social media to your company and provide your employees with guidelines on how to interact with social networking sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, when representing your company.

Write a four to five (4-5) page guidelines for accessing Web 2.0 sites that:

  1. Select and describe three (3) social networking sites you are presenting in the context of cloud computing.
  2. Examine the risks and vulnerabilities to your employer associated with the social networking sites that you have selected.
  3. Summarize the mitigating strategies you would recommend to your CEO that affirm the organization’s privacy and security practice among social network sites.
  4. Suggest three (3) ways that your social network policy can protect your employer against:
  5. identity theft
  6. cybercrimes
  7. abusive marketing
  8. Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. At least one (1) must be from a professional journal in the IT field.

 

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WHEN JENNIFER OLSEN STARTED WORKING AT THE LAW FIRM OF GOULD, STARNT, AND HEFFERNEN, SHE KNEW SHE WAS ONE OF ONLY A FEW WOMEN AT THE COMPANY WHO WAS BALANCING WORK AND SINGLE MOTHERHOOD. DETERMINED TO MAKE HER JOB A SUCCESS, SHE WORKED LONG HOURS AND SACRIFICED MUCH TIME WITH HER CHILD FOR THE GOOD OF THE FIRM. DESPITE HER EFFORTS, HER PRODUCTIVITY, AND HER HIGH RATE OF CASES WON, SHE KNEW THERE WERE OTHER LAWYERS AT HER COMPANY WHO WOULD ALWAYS SEE HER AS A SINGLE MOTHER FIRST AND A LAWYER SECOND. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT TRUE ABOUT THE PERCEPTIONS OF JENNIFER’S CO-WORKERS?

Select one:

a. JENNIFER’S COWORKERS ARE BASING THEIR PERCEPTIONS ON STEREOTYPES OF SINGLE MOTHERS.b. JENNIFER’S COWORKERS ARE CALLING UPON DYSFUNCTIONAL SCHEMAS AS THEY PERCEIVE HER.c. JENNIFER’S COWORKERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF HER ARE INFLUENCED BY THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF THE FACT THAT SHE IS A SINGLE MOTHER.d. JENNIFER’S COWORKERS ARE USING IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT IN ORDER TO MAKE THEMSELVES LOOK BETTER TO THE FIRM OWNERS.

 

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Compose a 250 words essay on Indiana Summer Games Special Olympics. Needs to be plagiarism free!

This event was first held in 1969 in Indianapolis making the summer games among the exiting games and the largest games concerning Special Olympics. This event brings together over 2500 athletes, 1100 coaches, and nearly over 1200 volunteers assist in actualizing this day. Apart from the fierce competitions, there are normally Olympic-styled ceremonies running a torch, a complete Olympic town, and health festivals among other fun-filled activities.

From attending this event, I realized that it does not take the effort of one person to bring together such an event but unity of purpose from similar minded people save the day for all. It emphasized that the physically challenged also must be given room to enjoy and participate in any activity besides the pitch and that we must accept them for who they are, get into their shoes. The best of all lessons is that we must offer them the opportunity to create new social circles, learn and create new skills despite their challenges.

 

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