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During World War II, 12,000 able-bodied male undergraduates at the university of Illinois participated in required physical training. Each Student ran a timed mile. Their times followed the normal distribution with mean 7.11 minutes and a standard deviation 0.74 minute. An SRS of 100 of these students has mean time 7.15 minutes. A second SRS of size 100 has a mean 6.97 minutes. After many SRS, the many values of the sample mean follow the Normal distribution with mean 7.11 minutes and standard deviation 0.074 minute.a) What is the population? What values does the population distribution describe? What is this distribution?b) What values does the sampling distribution of x describe? What is the sampling distribution?

 

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Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on issues in the correctional system, the analysis of facility murder Paper must be at least 3000 words. Please, no plagiarized work! Moreover, it explains the necessities of reducing the liberties given to the prisoners in America. According to Ikilo, (n.d.), it is the duty of The Federal Bureau of Prisons to “protect society by confining offenders in the controlled environments of prisons and community-based facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and appropriately secure, and that provide work and other self-improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens” (Ikilo, n.d.). However, nobody thinks about the safety of correctional officers while saying volumes about the safety of the public. It should be noted that many of the correctional officers working in American jails are females. They were forced to interact with many of the hard-core criminals who have less faith in humanity and more faith in cruelty. Many of the criminals in correctional system are sex offenders. Moreover, it is quite possible that even normal criminals may become sex offenders in jails since they are not getting any opportunities to relieve their sex energy. Many studies have proved that homosexuality is common in American jails. This is because of the lack of opportunities for heterosexuality in jails. Under such circumstances, the logic of asking women officers to work in American jails can be questionable. The ill fate suffered by Marsha Wills point towards the serious issues prevailing in American jails which needs immediate attention from the authorities. This paper tries to identify the issues, and make recommendations on how to improve the correctional system based on the given case study. Major issues prevailing in American correctional system James (2010) pointed out that “In “Tent City”, a notorious convict camp in the Arizona desert that lacks even basic air conditioning, temperatures regularly top 130 degrees, causing no end of heat-related health problems among its internees” (James, 2010). It is a fact that absence of basic living conditions may cause distress in the minds of people and in the case of criminals, such distress may result in unexpected outcomes. Majority of the criminals in American jails are leading a no hope life. For example, life imprisonment in American means the culprit should spend his remaining life span in jails. He may not get enough opportunities for parole or probation. The US is the only country where juveniles are serving life imprisonment without parole under the so-called “life means life” policy. Only the US and Somalia have refused to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which rules out life sentences with no chance of release for crimes committed before the age of 18 (Pilkington, 2011). Even though America is believed to be the most civilized country in the world, they are not so at least in terms of considering criminals who got life sentencing. In other countries such as India, life imprisonment means only 15 year jail term. Moreover, during this 15-year jail term itself the criminal can spend lots of time outside in the name of parole. Those who are behaving decently in Indian jails, may get paroles frequently. In other words, criminals in Indian jails have hope for a future life outside the jail campus. The incidents or the murder of Marsha Wills in the given case should be analysed in the above context.

 

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  • Notice that the degrees of freedom are equal to the number of categories minus one (7 − 1).

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STA2014 Extra CreditRead “Characteristics of the Chi-Square Distribution” in the middle of page 516 and look at Figure 1 andFigure 2 (top of page 517).Read the Definition of a “goodness-of-fit test” in the middle of page 517.Read the “Test Statistics for Goodness-of-Fit Tests” at the bottom of page 518 and continued on the topof page 519.Read “The Goodness-of-Fit Test” Step 1 on Page 519.Read Example 3 on page 520. We will do the following for Step 3 Put the frequencies in 1 and the expected counts in 2 .269327554350 1500 ∗0.1901500 ∗0.2291500 ∗0.3561500 ∗0.225 → ↓2− 2 − : 1: 2: 4 − 1 Notice that the degrees of freedom are equal to the number of categories minus one (4 − 1). Read Example 4 on page 521. We will do the following for Step 3 Put the frequencies in 1 and the expected counts in 2 .46 500 ∗ 76 500 ∗ 83 500 ∗ 81 500 ∗ 81 500 ∗ 80 500 ∗ 53 500 ∗ 1 7171717171717 (To get 1 on your calculator type 1 ÷ 7)7 → ↓2− 2 − : 1: 2: 7 − 1 Notice that the degrees of freedom are equal to the number of categories minus one (7 − 1). Now that you understand the Chi-Square Goodness-of-Fit Test, do the “Extra Credit Quiz” inMyMathLabs. It will become available at 7:30 PM on 4/20/16 and will remain open until 9:00 PM. Youwill only have 2 attempts at the Quiz. I will take your best score. Each problem is worth up to +5%points on the final. Good luck!

 

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Compose a 500 words assignment on personal profile of para medical officer. Needs to be plagiarism free! Personal Profile (Part I have been trained as a Field Para Medical Officer, which gave me a sound knowledge of how to provide healthcare services in emergency situations. After completing my academic career, I went into practice. I have worked for two years as a field medic and now I believe I am well experienced in my field.

I have a great tendency for social work, therefore I have joined various private sector organization in this field, during my education, which gives me an advantage, while performing my duties, because, it blessed me with the courage to stand in the face of difficulty. This attribute has helped me in overcoming emotional trauma that is a norm of my field.

I also think that it is a very fulfilling job, because it gives me the opportunity to contribute towards the society in a positive sense. Working as a paramedic gives me self satisfaction, because I feel important, by helping others.

I have strong aspirations for future. I plan to introduce a service for patients that is effective and convenient. I believe that good diagnosis systems should be available for the patients. they are given proper treatment, which will help them in their recovery. In order to achieve this, it is very important for me, to have correct systems and knowhow about the management issues of large medical facility, which I am lacking at this time, but I am learning and will accomplish this goal one day.

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Academic / curriculum strengths

Over my academic career, I have gathered basic knowledge in the field of paramedics. The focus of my studies has been on providing emergency medical service in case of road incidents. My strong hold on this field helps me in better decision making in a volatile conditions, while placing premium on emotional stability.

I have also done practical training which has been very helpful in development of the ambulatory skills that are needed in healthcare career. This training was focused on ensuring fewer errors in future.

Challenging Degree Content

What I found most challenging about my degree was learning English, because, it is not my native language. Therefore, I had to face a lot of problems in my degree because of it. But I had an interest in the medical field, so I had accepted this as a challenge and overcame it by discussing different concepts with experienced doctors on weekly basis.

Another challenge that I had faced, was during my paramedic training, caused by witnessing the pain people go through in the case of tragedy, therefore it has taken me, a while ,before I had gotten acquainted with it. However I still sometimes get disturbed with my routine, because after all I am a human.

Expectations from the topic

I expect this course to further help me improve my skills and polish them. During my course, I seek to spot my mistakes and correct them. I hope that the course will help me, in increasing my ability of strong decision making.

 

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