1. Explain the difference between a General Support System, Major Application, and a Minor Application and explain how you determine the accreditation boundary?
2. Explain each of the three different ways to assess a security control and give an example of how each one is used.
3. Explain the 4 phases of assessing security controls.
Please I need an answer to this..... Thanks!!!
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In 1898, the first Putting Green Championship was held. The winner’s prize money was $466. In 2002, the winner’s check was $1049361. What was the percentage increase per year in the winner’s check over this period? ( as a percentage and round to 2 decimal places)
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Consider the following data representing the daily calorie intake for dieters.
13801380, 10321032, 13181318, 10251025, 10211021, 12541254, 14181418, 14251425, 11911191, 10601060, 11701170, 14171417, 11901190, 12601260, 10541054, 13931393, 10651065, 13851385, 10671067, 12671267, 13461346
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| Class | Frequency | Class Boundaries | Midpoint | Relative Frequency | Cumulative Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1002–10811002–1081 | |||||
| 1082–11611082–1161 | |||||
| 1162–12411162–1241 | |||||
| 1242–13211242–1321 | |||||
| 1322–14011322–1401 | |||||
| 1402–14811402–1481 |
Step 1 of 7: Determine the class width of the classes listed in the frequency table.
Step 2 of 7: Determine the frequency of the second class.
Step 3 of 7: Determine the lower class boundary for the third class.
Step 4 of 7: Determine the upper class boundary for the third class.
Step 5 of 7: Identify the midpoint of the fourth class.
Step 6 of 7: Calculate the relative frequency of the third class. Determine your answer as a simplified fraction.
Step 7 of 7: Compute the cumulative frequency of the sixth class.
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Write a program that takes nouns and forms their plurals on the basis of these rules:
If noun ends in “y”, remove the “y” and add “ies”.
If noun ends in “s”, “ch”, or “sh”, add “es”.
In all other cases, just add “s”.
Print each noun and its plural. Try the following data:
chair dairy boss circus fly dog church clue dish
PROGRAM: C
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According to the document Consumer Expenditures, a publication of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average consumer unit spent $1749 on apparel and services in 2002. That same year, 25 consumer units in the Northeast had the following normally distributed annual expenditures, in dollars, on apparel and services. At the 5% significance level, do the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the 2002 mean annual expenditure on apparel and services for consumer units in the Northeast differed from the national mean of $1749? (Note: The sample mean and sample standard deviation of the data are $1935.76 and $350.90, respectively.) Check the assumptions Hypotheses Sample mean: Sample Std. dev: Sample size: Significance level: P-value = Conclusion: Since P-value is ___________ than the significant level, _________, we ____________ null hypothesis. We have sufficient evidence to say that...
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My first son was born on July 5, 2002. On the day he was born, I opened a 529 Plan for him and deposited $1,000. Every year on his birthday, I contributed $100 more than the previous year. I will make my last contribution this year on his 18th birthday. As a conservative investor, I invested the money in a money market that paid 4% annually.
(b) How much money is in my son’s 529 Plan on his 18th birthday (after I make my final contribution)?
(c) What single lump sum contribution could I have made on July 5, 2002, without any subsequent annual contributions, that would have resulted in the exact same account value on his 18th birthday?
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Table Name: CUSTOMERS_1
CUST_NUM CUST_LNAME CUST_FNAME CUST_BAL
2001 James William $2,999
2002 Crane Frasier $983
Table Name: CUSTOMERS_2
CUST_NUM
CUST_LNAME CUST_FNAME CUST_BAL
1999 Anderson Anne $510
2000 Bryant Juan $21
2002 Crane Frasier $983
2003 Dent George $1,790
Table Name: CUST_INVOICES
INV_NUM CUST_NUM INV_DATE INV_AMOUNT
9000 2000 23-Mar-16 245
9001 2001 23-Mar-16 260
9002 2001 30-Mar-16 275
9003 1000 10-Apr-16 286
using this information, i need help formulating an sql query:
Write a SQL code that will show CUST_NUM, CUST_LNAME, and CUST_FNAME for the one who has minimal INV_AMOUNT
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Community health nurses practice in a variety of settings. Choose one of the following CH settings and describe what you have learned about the setting and the role(s) of the nurse in that setting (see Nies & McEwen, 2015, Chapters 29–33).
School nursing
Occupational health nursing
Faith-based or parish nursing
Home health nursing
Hospice nursing
Forensic nursing
Correctional nursing
The federal government developed Healthy People as a set of national health objectives that are revised every 10 years. These objectives are very specific in order to guide and measure our nation's progress related to public health. Please visit http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Click on a topic area that relates to a role you chose to discuss. Click on the green Objectives tab in that topic area to choose one Healthy People 2020objective.
Discuss one specific, numbered Healthy People 2020 objective (not a goal) related to this community health role.
How could a community health nurse help meet this objective?
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Chapter 20 – Developing a Service Plan at the Case
Fundamentals of Case Management Practice, skills for the human services - 5th ed by Nancy Summers
Please read the following case study and answer the questions to the best of your ability.
Case 20.1: Developing Dave's Service Plan
Dave is a 49-year-old bartender who is currently going through a divorce initiated by his wife. Dave and his wife have two children: a boy, aged 6 and a girl, aged 9. Dave states that he and his wife decided to separate and then divorce after his wife complained on numerous occasions about his work responsibilities. He states that his wife told him that his work hours and the social contacts he made as a result of his job at the bar were incompatible with the kind of family life she wanted for herself and her children. Dave co-owns his home with his wife and is letting her have the house for the sake of the children. He has taken up with a woman who frequents his bar and recently moved in with her in a different part of the town, "giving me a place to put my things."
Dave is requesting help in restoring his marriage and is looking for marriage counseling. He is not sure his wife will agree. Additionally, Dave wants help in considering alternative training or education so that he is no longer dependent on his skills as a bartender for his income.
Dave has a high school diploma and has completed four college courses, all of them general education courses. Dave has a close relationship with his sister who lives in the same part of the town where he is currently living. "She gives me a lot of support." He is a member of the St. Paul's Methodist church but has not been to church in over a year. Dave indicates that he joined the church in order to please his wife but never got much out of going there, though he likes the minister at the church. Dave describes his relationship with his daughter as close. Since he left, his daughter calls him every night to go over homework. Unfortunately, his work schedule often cuts these calls short or he is not able to take the calls.
Dave is willing to begin seeing a counselor on his own in the hope that his wife will join him at some point.
1. Describe Dave's presenting needs and concerns.
2. Describe the strengths and supports that Dave has.
3. Describe the weaknesses and/or obstacles that Dave is facing.
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