In relation with the SARS-CoV-2 (the new Corona virus) pandemic, UK government followed “Herd immunity strategy”; based on what you studied about the concept of herd immunity, define the concept , explain how the concept might be applicable in real life and give your opinion about the strategy. (100 – 150 words)
In: Biology
1. Provide details of negative issues that Britain has faced since the Brexit Vote in 2016.
2. Write about positive developments that have occurred in Britain since the Brexit Vote in 2016.
3. Discuss the steps that lie ahead for the UK as it finalizes the exit from the European Union over the next 11 months.
In: Economics
What calculations are need to produce a figure for any of the following types of risk?:
- Credit risk
- Foreign exchange risk
- Liquidity Risk
I have key financial data, balance sheet and profit and loss figures for UK banking industry, just not sure how to apply it. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
In: Finance
Full-time college students report spending a mean of 25 hours per week on academic activities, both inside and outside the classroom. Assume the standard deviation of time spent on academic activities is 4 hours. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. a. If you select a random sample of 16 full-time college students, what is the probability that the mean time spent on academic activities is at least 24 hours per week? nothing (Round to four decimal places as needed.) b. If you select a random sample of 16 full-time college students, there is an 80% chance that the sample mean is less than how many hours per week? nothing (Round to two decimal places as needed.) c. What assumption must you make in order to solve (a) and (b)? A. The population is symmetrically distributed, such that the Central Limit Theorem will likely hold for samples of size 16. B. The sample is symmetrically distributed, such that the Central Limit Theorem will likely hold. C. The population is normally distributed. D. The population is uniformly distributed. d. If you select a random sample of 100 full-time college students, there is an 80% chance that the sample mean is less than how many hours per week? nothing (Round to two decimal places as needed.
In: Statistics and Probability
Learning Objectives:
● review implementing the interface Comparable<T>
● programming against interfaces not objects.
● review reading in data from a file
● use the internet to learn about the interface Comparator<T>
● use a Comparator to provide an alternative way to order elements in a
collection
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Create a package called booksthat includes 3 files: Book.java, BookApp.java, and books.csv (provided).
Class Book represents Pulitzer prize winning
books that have a title, an author and a year, when they
won the award. Implement the class Book exactly as specified in the
UML diagram below.
You are allowed to create private methods to structure your code,
but fields, constructors, and public methods must not be changed
nor added or removed.
Notice that class Book implements the interface
Comparable<T>. The method specified in the interface
is not listed in the UML class diagram of class Book. However, the
fact that Book implements Comparable<T> implies that the
interface method needs to be implemented.
The interface Comparable<T> implements the natural order. In
case of class Book it should sort by title.
Also notice that class Book is immutable. It has getters but no setters.
Method toString:
The toString method should return a string of the following
form: name by author ( year )
Make sure to include the @Override annotation
Method getList:
Note that the method getList is underlined. Underlining a method
in a UML class diagrams indicates that the method is static.
The method getList should readin the data from the csv file
book.csv. If a line doesn’t follow the pattern
title,author,yearthen a message should be written to the
standard error stream (see sample output) The program should
continue reading in the next line. NO exception should be thrown
.
Please note that the sample output is only provided to help clarify the instructions. The program still needs to fulfill all the requirement when I test it with another csv file (e.g. where all lines are correct or other lines have an issue)
Write a test client called BookApp.java
● It should read in the data from the file book.csv. Two lines have an issue. Treat them as described above.
● Print the number of books that were read in.
Make sure to determine the number of books at run time. I will test your code with a different csv file.
● Sort the list in natural order and print the list
● Sort the books in the list in reverse order using a Comparator<T>that is provided in class Collections
● List the book in the newly reversed order
Sample Output:
Problem reading in "No Pulitzer prize for fiction was awarded in 2012" Problem reading in "The Brief, Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao,Junot Diaz,2008" Number of books read in: 14
Sorted book list:
A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan (2011)
Empire Falls by Richard Russo (2002)
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson (2005)
Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri (2000)
March by Geraldine Brooks (2006)
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides (2003)
Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout (2009)
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon
(2001) The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (2014)
The Hours by Michael Cunningham (1999)
The Known World by Edward P. Jones (2004)
The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson (2013)
The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2007)
Tinkers by Paul Harding (2010)
Reverse order:
Tinkers by Paul Harding (2010)
The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2007)
The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson (2013)
The Known World by Edward P. Jones (2004)
The Hours by Michael Cunningham (1999)
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (2014)
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon
(2001) Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout (2009)
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides (2003)
March by Geraldine Brooks (2006)
Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri (2000)
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson (2005)
Empire Falls by Richard Russo (2002)
A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan (2011)
In: Computer Science
Survey empirical evidence to discuss the impact of government regulations (e.g., Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 and Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010) on corporate operation and financial performance.
Please provide discussion of the above topic and citation of resources.
Thanks!!
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Discuss the importance of patient’s rights as they receive services at a healthcare facility.at least 2 academic references are expected, cited in-text and referenced in proper APA format. Initial discussion responses must be a minimum of 300 words or more.
In: Nursing
What are the implications of doing business in India? What do businesses have to consider in terms of communication, religion, values, attitudes, manners, social structures, organizations, and education?
Use academic references for your research. 6 pages
In: Economics