Question 1) Describe in detail 3 examples of "front stage behavior" according to Goffman. Question 2)...

Question 1)
Describe in detail 3 examples of "front stage behavior" according to Goffman.

Question 2)
Describe in detail 3 examples of "back stage behavior" according to Goffman.

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A cube with mass M slides down a frictionless curved incline as shown in the figure...

A cube with mass M slides down a frictionless curved incline as shown in the
figure below. It has a completely inelastic collision with another cube m at the bottom that is

In: Physics

Consider the following class TestScores. All the methods have direct access to the scores array. Please...

Consider the following class TestScores. All the methods have direct access to the scores array. Please type in the answers here.

TestScores

  • SIZE : int //Size of the array

  • scores : int [ ]

  • TestScores()       

  • findMax() : int

  • findMin() : int

  • findScore(value: int) : bool

  • countScores(): int


  1. Write the constructor method. It fills the array with random number from 0 -100. Find below the code to get you started.

   public TestScores ()

  {

    Random rand = new Random();

    for(int i = 0; i < SIZE ; i++)

        {

           scores[i] = rand.nextInt(101);

        }

  }


  1. Finding the maximum value in an array. Write the method findMax. It returns the maximum value in the array.


  1. Finding the minimum value in an array. Write the method findMin. It returns the minimum value in the array.




  1. Write the method countScores. The method returns the number of exams where the score is greater or equal to 90. This is an example of a linear search.



  1. Write the method called findScore that accepts one int value. The method should check if the value exists in the array and if it does it returns true. Otherwise, the method should return false.

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Discuss the basic differences between a competitive and a monopoly market. Which market has higher elastic...

Discuss the basic differences between a competitive and a monopoly market. Which market has higher elastic demand in the long run and why?

In: Economics

1) Write the balanced neutralization reaction between H2SO4 and KOH in an aqueous solution. 0.350L of...

1) Write the balanced neutralization reaction between H2SO4 and KOH in an aqueous solution.

0.350L of 0.430 M H2SO4 is mixed with 0.300 L of 0.270 M KOH what concentration of sulfuric acid remans after neutralization?

2) Balance the following: AgNO3 (aq) + NaCL (aq) ----->

                                         K3PO4 (aq) + MgCL2 (aq) ----->

3) Complete and balance the precipiation reaction: CuCl2 (aq) + Na2CO3(aq) ---->

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Two manufacturing processes are being compared to try to reduce the number of defective products made....

Two manufacturing processes are being compared to try to reduce the number of defective products made. During 8 shifts for each process, the following results were observed:

Line A Line B
n 8 8
x-bar 181 187
s 8 5

Based on a 5% significance level, did line B have a larger average than line A?

*Do not use the p-value method

*Use the five step method

Step 1: H0 :

HA:

Step 2: alpha =

Step 3: Test Statistic:

Step 4: Decision Rule:

Step 5: Calculation and Decision

Reject or do not reject H0? Why?

Based on a 5% significance level, did line B have better performance than line A in terms of process variation?

*Do not use the p-value method

*Use and show the five step method, as shown above

Reject or do not reject the H0? Why?

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A diver springs upward from a board that is 3.02 meters above the water. At the...

A diver springs upward from a board that is 3.02 meters above the water. At the instant she contacts the water her speed is 9.15 m/s and her body makes an angle of 77.2° with respect to the horizontal surface of the water. Determine her initial velocity.

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1) Explain Adam Smith statement that : "nothing is more useful than water: but it will...

1) Explain Adam Smith statement that : "nothing is more useful than water: but it will purchase scarcely anything; scarcely anything can be had in exchange for it." Use the Diamond-Water paradox as an example.? Do you think Adam Smith statement still holds true today? Which drivers make water a scarce resource today? Do you think management of water will be a challenging issue in Saudi Arabia within the next few decades?

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Can I have this answer in a screenshot of the python software? In the game of...

Can I have this answer in a screenshot of the python software?

In the game of Lucky Sevens, the player rolls a pair of dice. If the dots add up to 7, the player wins $4; otherwise, the player loses $1. Suppose that, to entice the gullible, a casino tells players that there are many ways to win: (1, 6), (2, 5), and soon. A little mathematical analysis reveals that there are not enough ways to win to make the game worthwhile; however, because many people's eyes glaze over at the first mention of mathematics “wins $4”.

      Your challenge is to write a program that demonstrates the futility of playing the game. Your Python program should take as input the amount of money that the player wants to put into the pot, and play the game until the pot is empty.

            The program should have at least TWO functions (Input validation and Sum of the dots of user’s two dice). Like the program 1, your code should be user-friendly and able to handle all possible user input. The game should be able to allow a user to ply as many times as she/he wants.

            The program should print a table as following:

      Number of rolls            Win or Loss                 Current value of the pot

                  1                                 Put                                    $10

                  2                                 Win                                  $14

                  3                                 Loss                                  $11

                  4

                  ##                              Loss                                  $0

        You lost your money after ## rolls of play.

        The maximum amount of money in the pot during the playing is $##.

        Do you want to play again?

      At that point the player’s pot is empty (the Current value of the pot is zero), the program should display the number of rolls it took to break the player, as well as maximum amount of money in the pot during the playing.

        Again, add good comments to your program.

        Test your program with $5, $10 and $20.

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We can install Ad-blocking software to enable our web browsers let us visit different websites while...

We can install Ad-blocking software to enable our web browsers let us visit different
websites while not viewing pop-up advertisements available on those websites. Give
reasons in favor or against the following proposition.
"Different companies provide you with free access to those websites because they use the advertisements as a mean of revenues. Hence you as a user violate an implicit
social contract by installing Ad-blocking software on your browser."

*please give me you opinion not from the internet.

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1. Could you predict the sign of the rotation for the benzamide derivative of (-)-sec-butylamine? Explain....

1. Could you predict the sign of the rotation for the benzamide derivative of (-)-sec-butylamine? Explain.

2. How would you separate (+)- or (-)-tartaric acid from meso-tartaric acid? How would you separate (+) and (-)-tartaric acid?

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Your company is trying to decide between the following three projects. In your calculations, assume a...

Your company is trying to decide between the following three projects. In your calculations, assume a 6% interest rate. Project A Project B Project C Project A has $400 in upfront costs in year 0 and gets 250 in benefits in year 0. It accrues $300 in benefits each year in years 1-3, and has annual costs of $200 in years 1-3. Project B costs $1300 in year 0 and has no benefits in year 0. It accrues $650 in benefits each year in years 1-3. Annual costs in years 1-3 are $450. Project C has $1000 in upfront benefits and 1600 in costs in year 0. It accrues 600 in benefits in years 1-3 and 350 in costs in years 1-3. Time value of money. Using the discounting techniques we learned in class (assume an interest rate of 6%), appropriately discount the costs and benefits of the three projects. Which project will have a higher return on investment? Be sure to show your work (10 pts). Which project achieves payback faster? (5 pts)?

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Explain the NPV rule for stand-alone projects

Explain the NPV rule for stand-alone projects

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PROBLEM # 4: You are considering investing $300,000 in an activity which will generate a yearly...

PROBLEM # 4:

You are considering investing $300,000 in an activity which will generate a yearly income of $25,000 for the first 5 year, thereafter the income will increase by $7,000 per year for the following 10 years, when the life of the investment will end. You know that the ongoing money market interest rate is 5%.

  1. Should you proceed with the investment? (show the equation)
  2. Plot the NPW of the investment for i= 3%, 5%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10% . At what point does the investment becomes unattractive?

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Describe and discuss the human mind as it is understood in psychology, Identify its functions and...

Describe and discuss the human mind as it is understood in psychology, Identify its functions and its important role in our relation to reality, to others and to ourselves. In your answer consider some of the important developments in our understanding of the mind through research and the development of psychological theories.

In: Psychology