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c++ problem: Implement a class money. You must have friend functions for I/O that overload <<...

c++ problem:

Implement a class money. You must have friend functions for I/O that overload << and >>. You must have multiple constructors, You must implement a percentage method,+,-, <,>. There is a starting money class in your text.

Example output:

Enter an amount of money: $14.33

Your amount is $14.33

My amount is $10.09

One of us is richer.

You have more money than me.

10% of your money is: $$1.43

$14.33 + $10.09 equals $24.42

$14.33 - $10.09 equals $4.24

Press any key to continue . . .

In: Computer Science

Palapye Biotech Company has 10 scientists in the same lab with you. One of the co-workers...

Palapye Biotech Company has 10 scientists in the same lab with you. One of the co-workers who attended another unnamed University in the country got jealous about how technologically advanced you are and decided to get you fired by unscrupulous means. The production strain goes missing. Pheww! You were the last person to visit the collections storeroom as witnessed by the collections storeroom logbook. You are then entrusted to do the investigation of the theft of the company´s novel production strain. During the investigation you acquire the following evidence; • A spot of blood on the corners of the tables in the store room suggesting that the suspect probably got injured in the haste ordeal • Hair follicles • Used gloves worn probably by the suspect to get the samples from the freezer vii. Your advisor suggests that you can use your molecular biology skills to identify the suspect, by using the serological tests. How will you argue (progressively) that the technology will not resolve the issue (2).

In: Biology

Expression of genes is controlled in response to the concentration of metabolites and signaling molecules within...

Expression of genes is controlled in response to the concentration of metabolites and signaling molecules within cells. One type of control mechanism depends on the ability of some mRNA molecules to form special secondary structures that are capable of directly binding to small molecules. These structures are called riboswitches and the molecules they bind to are their ligands. Binding of an mRNA to its appropriate ligand results in a conformational change in the mRNA, and as a consequence, the transcription of this mRNA may be prematurely terminated or its translation may be inhibited. By sensing metabolite concentrations, riboswitches participate in feedback circuits. When the ligand is present at high concentrations, the riboswitch inhibits the expression of genes needed to replenish this ligand. Scientists are employing a wide range of bioinformatics, genetics, and biochemical techniques to discover, study and use riboswitches for development of novel antibiotics and therapeutics.

For this discussion forum share a thought, an idea, or an application that you found striking. Explain why (in 250-300 words). Cite your references. PLEASE TYPE.

In: Biology

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Vinnie is a professional road cyclist participating in the 2020 Giro d’Italia, a three-week...

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Vinnie is a professional road cyclist participating in the 2020 Giro d’Italia, a three-week race nearly 3,600 km in distance with some stages exceeding altitudes of 2,700 m above sea level (i.e., Stelvio Pass, Italy). As the newly hired head of the high-performance team, it is your responsibility to manage his preparation for the event. You must demonstrate to your team a fundamental understanding of physiology, the chronic adaptations expected from his training, and methods that could be implemented to improve the likelihood of success.

QUESTION:

You recommend that Vinnie performs altitude training as part of his preparation for the race, a training approach that is novel to him.

  1. What physiological changes would you expect in the short (i.e., acute), and long-term (i.e., chronic)?
  2. How will the physiological changes influence performance in the short (i.e., acute), and long-term (i.e., chronic)?
  3. What parameters would you specify to achieve these benefits, and why?

In: Anatomy and Physiology

1. Female mammals who are carriers of an X-linked recessive trait caused by a non-functional allele...

1. Female mammals who are carriers of an X-linked recessive trait caused by a non-functional allele would express the encoded protein:

a. at the full amount in some cells, but express no protein in other cells

b that displays a novel function in the protein to produce a different dominant trait

c that displays dominance due to haploinsufficiency

d at 1/2 of the normal amount in each cell in a form of the mutant protein

e that would stop function in a dominant negative manner

2. You are following segregation of four genes in a cross – A, B, C, and D Dominant alleles are capital letters and recessive alleles are small case.

You take the cross - aa Bb cc Dd x Aa Bb CC Dd. What is the frequency expected among the progeny for the heterozygous genotype: Aa Bb Cc Dd?

1/4

1/16

1/32

0

1/8

In: Biology

Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC): “Press Release” December 13, 2017 “Information received since the Federal Open...

Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC): “Press Release” December 13, 2017 “Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in November indicates that the labor market has continued to strengthen and that economic activity has been rising at a solid rate… [J]ob gains have been solid, and the unemployment rate declined further. Household spending has been expanding at a moderate rate, and growth in business fixed investment has picked up in recent quarters. On a 12-month basis, both overall inflation and inflation for items other than food and energy have declined this year and are running below 2 percent.

   Consistent with its statutory mandate the committee seeks to foster maximum employment and price stability… [T]he committee continues to expect that, with gradual adjustments in the stance of monetary policy, economic activity will expand at a moderate pace and labor markets conditions will remain strong. Inflation on a 12-month basis is expected to remain somewhat below 2 percent in the near term but to stabilize around the Committee's 2 percent objective over the medium term. Near-term risk to the economic outlook appear roughly balanced but the Committee is monitoring inflation development closely.

In view of realized and expected labor market conditions and inflation the Committee decided to raise the target range for the federal funds rate to 1-¼ to 1-½ percent. The stance of monetary policy remains accommodative.”

Explain in terms of an economist where the FOMC believes the Macroeconomics is as of 13 December 2017, what the FOMC’s policy is and why it is pursuing this policy given the current conditions as it describes them. How did the DOMC implement the fed funds rate adjustment described?

In: Economics

Case 10.1: Avanti Press v. Employment Dept. Tax Sec., 274 P.3d 190 Facts: Waiau was an...

Case 10.1: Avanti Press v. Employment Dept. Tax Sec., 274 P.3d 190

Facts:

Waiau was an employee of One Coast, a company that represented various businesses, including Avanti. In early 2009, One Coast dissolved. Waiau, who had nearly 30 years of

experience as a product sales representative in the greeting card and gift industries, then entered into a written agreement with Avanti to sell the company’s greeting cards, journals, and

calendars. The Agreement provided, among other things, that: Waiau would be Avanti’s exclusive sales representative for retail outlets in southwestern Oregon and would personally

visit Avanti customers at their retail outlets at least once every 12 weeks for purposes of soliciting orders in accordance with the services Agreement and Avanti’s policies, catalogs,

supplements, and price information. Waiau had no authority to bind Avanti to any sales and had no authority to accept orders or receive payments on Avanti’s behalf. Avanti reserved the right to establish and change prices, products, ways, methods, or terms of payment. Waiau had the authority to hire, fire, and train her own sales associates. Waiau would pay all employee taxes and all her own expenses. The agreement did not prevent her from representing other manufacturers, and after November 12, 2009, she also became a sales representative for two other manufacturers. In exchange for her services, Avanti would pay Waiau a commission based on a percentage of the product invoice price. The Agreement would automatically renew for one-year terms, unless earlier terminated by 30 days’ written notice from either party. During the relevant time, Waiau maintained a home office. She used the office equipment almost exclusively for business and deducted home office expenses on her personal income tax return. She also used her personal vehicle for business travel. Avanti did not reimburse Waiau for postage, travel, meals, or lodging expenses. Waiau set her own work schedule and decided how frequently to visit customers. Her commissions were based entirely on her sales, and not on the number of hours that she worked. However, Waiau did not register a business name, nor did she carry liability insurance or performance bonds, and she did not advertise or market her services as a product sales representative. During that period, she passed out business cards that stated, “Andrea Waiau, Avanti Greeting Cards.” Sometime along the way, Waiau sought unemployment insurance benefits. The Employment Department investigated her claim because she reported no wages from Avanti during 2009. After completing its investigation, the department determined that Waiau was, in fact, an employee of Avanti, thereby making Avanti “an employer subject to the Oregon Employment Department Law.” The department assessed Avanti an employment tax of $540.26 based on wages that Avanti had paid to Waiau

Issue:Is Waiau an independent contractor or an employee of Avanti?

Ruling:The court reasoned that Avanti did not have a sufficient amount of direction and control over Waiau and that she should be classified as an independent contractor.

Case Questions

1. If Waiau had been paid a salary in addition to her commission, how might that impact

the court’s analysis?

2. Although the agreement did not prohibit Waiau from working for another company, as

a practical matter she was working full time for Avanti. Shouldn’t that be a factor in the

court’s analysis?

3.TRUE OR FALSE with explanation

1. Because Waiau was hired to solicit orders for Avanti greeting cards, she is

properly classified as an agent, because she conducts business on behalf of

Avanti.

2. Waiau is properly classified as an independent contractor under the IRS three

part test.

3. Waiau is properly classified as an independent contractor under the ABC test.

4. Avanti will be held liable for injuries sustained by a third party caused by

Waiau’s careless driving to meet with a retail outlet in her territory.

5. If Avanti had completed and filed a Form SS-8 with the Internal Revenue

Service (IRS) confirming Waiau’s status as an independent contractor, and the

IRS agreed with that classification, Oregon is precluded from claiming Waiau is

an employee.

In: Operations Management

a 9 month old baby boy. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Expected norm per text: Assessment findings: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT...

a 9 month old baby boy.

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT

Expected norm per text:

Assessment findings:

COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

Expected norm per text

Assessment findings & nursing recommendations

PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Expected norm

Assessment findings & nursing recommendations:

AGE-APPROPRIATE ACTIVITIES

EBP/text

Nursing recommendations for this child:

HEALTH PROMOTION

EBP/text:

This child’s status/needs

IMMUNIZATIONS

EBP age appropriate immunizations per standard schedule – list all

This child’s status/upcoming needs:

HEALTH SCREENING

Anticipated EBP age appropriate screenings

This child’s status/needs/recommendations

NUTRITION including Caloric and Fluid requirements. Be specific.

Text dietary recommendations based on age/developmental stage:

Child’s weight:

Attach completed growth chart:

This child’s status/needs (be specific and individualize the care):

INJURY PREVENTION

EBP, age appropriate considerations per text:

In: Nursing

Baby boy Bardin is 28 hours old and has developed hyperbilirubinemia. His first-time parents have summoned...

Baby boy Bardin is 28 hours old and has developed hyperbilirubinemia. His first-time parents have summoned you to their hospital room because they are very concerned about what this diagnosis means and how to treat it. (20 points each)

(1) Identify the expected assessment findings and physiologic effects related to hyperbilirubinemia. Include the schedule and how screening is performed during the postpartum period (blanching, transcutaneous, and serum methods).

(2) Discuss the risk factors associated with the development of hyperbilirubinemia.

(3) Explain the most common treatment for hyperbilirubinemia. Include the purpose of the treatment, expected timeframe for results, and evidence of the effectiveness of treatment.

(4) List the risks, precautions, and care measures required for the newborn undergoing phototherapy, including rationale for each action.

(5) Discuss treatment for severe hyperbilirubinemia or when phototherapy is not effective, and any follow-up testing that may be needed after treatment.

In: Nursing

3. Case Study: Hyphema Johnny is a 10-year-old boy who seeks care after being hit in...

3. Case Study: Hyphema

Johnny is a 10-year-old boy who seeks care after being hit in the right eye with a stuffed snake by his brother 15 minutes before arrival.

Subjective Data: Johnny complains of light sensitivity. Vision in the right eye is blurred.

Objective Data

Vital signs: temp, 36.8º C; pulse, 90 bpm; resp, 18 breaths/min; blood pressure, 110/60 mm Hg

Pupils: Left, 3 mm briskly reactive to light. Right, 3 mm and sluggishly reactive to light

Visual acuity: Right eye unable to see chart; left eye 20/15

Approximately a 30% hemorrhage is noted to the anterior chamber of the right eye with an intact globe.

Questions:

  1. Johnny is at risk for what complications?
  2. What measures may help prevent these complications?
  3. What should the nurse do in this situation? Prioritize these actions.

In: Nursing