Financial technology, also known as FinTech is an industry composed of companies that use new technology and innovation with available resources in order to compete in the marketplace of traditional financial institutions and intermediaries in the delivery of financial services.
The use of mobile apps is embedded in the average Mauritian’s everyday life while the country already provides services such digital insurance, mobile banking amongst others.
Several enterprises, particularly those aiming towards Africa, are already using Mauritius as a viable Fintech platform. The stable business climate and well-established corporate governance culture in Mauritius, favorable time zone, excellent connectivity and highly-educated labour, mitigates the high-risk profile of certain African countries.
Question:
The Mauritius Central Automated Switch (MauCAS) is a novel state-of-the art digital hub fully owned and operated by the Bank of Mauritius for routing payments among operators on a 24x7 basis. Do you believe MauCAS will be a success or failure in Mauritius? Justify your answer.
Answer should be in 1000 words
In: Operations Management
The world post Covid 19 has created the concept of social distancing which will impact on the way we do business. Online purchasing is expected to increase because it will reduce human interaction and contribute to the reduction of Covid 19 related illnesses. However, online purchases have created contemporary legal issues which may be a novel for most legal systems in several Caribbean Countries.
You are required to critically discuss the concept of online purchases and the various methods used in online transactions with supporting case laws.
Secondly, critically discuss FIVE (5) CONTEMPORY CASE LAWS related to online purchasing at the International Level, focusing on the judgements handed down in those cases and most importantly how do you think that will impact on the Caribbean online purchaser.
Finally, bearing in mind your answers above; what do you think (your opinion) that Caribbean Governments can initiate via its legal systems to enhance and protect online purchasers legal rights?
In: Operations Management
(1) Scenario-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.
Question-Discuss treatment for severe hyperbilirubinemia or when phototherapy is not effective, and any follow-up testing that may be needed after treatment.
(2) Scenario-As the nurse educator for a busy Mother Baby Unit, you are required to provide education to all new staff nurses and annual refresher training to all nurses on your unit.
Question- Describe hemorrhagic shock as a complication of postpartum hemorrhage, including physiological changes and compensatory mechanisms, the shock index and parameter, expected assessment findings, and interventions.
(3) Scenario- You are assuming care for Mrs. Jones, a 36-year-old G2 P1 who is status post-primary cesarean section. The indication for the cesarean section was failure to progress in active labor secondary to Cephalopelvic disproportion.
Question- At discharge Mrs. Jones reports that she is concerned about postpartum depression. Explain two major risk factors for postpartum depression and provide Mrs. Jones two specific education points to decrease her risk for depression.
In: Nursing
Case Study about Protein-Related Medical Problem (Kwashiorkor’s Disease)
Patient BF, an exclusively breastfed boy infant developed Atopic
Dermatitis at the age of
4 months. In the beginning, the eczema was treated with
antibiotics, topical steroids and brief
courses of oral steroids. The mother was dissatisfied by the
outcome of the pediatrician’s advice
so she consulted a naturopathic doctor who prescribed a restricted
diet. At 6 months the child’s
daily diet consisted of rice milk, fruits, rice poultry and
vegetable broth.
After about 2 months of this diet, the child began to reject the
food, in particular solid foods and
to suffer from dysphonia and dysphagia due to the occurrence of
laryngeal edema. Because of
this the child was given only rice milk. After a few days the edema
appeared on his feet, legs and
upper extremities followed by a reduced urine output. He had no
symptoms of gastroesophageal
reflux, but he had forceful vomiting. When hospitalized, he was in
a poor clinical condition with
generalized edemaand low urine output. He weighed 7.600 Kg from the
age of six months up to
1 year. Blood and urine findings were normal except for the
following results: total protein
3 g/dl; albumin 1.365 g/dl (45.5 %); total serum IgE 30 KUA/L;
specific serum IgE: milk 0.64
KUA/L; albumin 1.74 KUA/L. Protein was not found in the urine. He
required central access due
to difficulty obtaining peripheral rice milk, fruits, rice poultry
and vegetable broth access due to
severe edema. He was also found to be anemic with a hemoglobin 5.7
g/dl.
Based on the given case, answer the following guide questions:
1. What is the relationship between Kwashiorkor and
Proteins? How is protein contributing
to the patient’s diagnosis of Kwashiorkor?
2. Among the biomedical importance of Proteins, what is most likely
related to
Kwashiorkor and Proteins? Explain.
3. How was the patient diagnosed with Kwashiorkor? Discuss the
biochemical tests used in
the patient.
4. Based on the case, should the patient have high
protein, or low protein intake as his
treatment? What foods would you recommend? Explain.
In: Nursing
To reduce the required shearing force on the punch, to accommodate a large component on a smaller capacity punch press, shear is applied. In a blanking operation shear is applied on the
| a. |
Die |
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| b. |
Die or punch |
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| c. |
Punch |
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| d. |
Die and punch |
The operation to be used to remove the burr produced during the blanking operation is
| a. |
Shaving |
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| b. |
Trimming |
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| c. |
Nibbling |
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| d. |
Notching |
Jig and Fixture serve similar purpose and therefore either of them can be used interchangeably for any machining operation.
True
False
Cutter setting gauge needs to be provided in the case of fixtures for holding a part in any machining operation.
True
False
In: Mechanical Engineering
Researchers have collected data on the hours of television
watched in a day and the age of a person. You are given the data
below.
|
Hours of Television |
Age (in years) |
|
1 |
45 |
|
3 |
30 |
|
4 |
22 |
|
3 |
25 |
|
6 |
5 |
| a. | Determine the dependent variable. |
| b. | Compute the least squares estimated regression equation. |
| c. | Is there a significant relationship between the two variables? Use a t test and a .05 level of significance. Be sure to state the null and alternative hypotheses. |
| d. | Compute the coefficient of determination. How would you interpret this value? |
| For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). |
In: Statistics and Probability
1. Describe simple vs complex carbohydrates?
2. Describe how protein and fat are used as source of energy?
3. Explain digestion process?
4. Describe the daily daily dietary guideline and daily need?
5. What factors affects nutrition?
6. How does personal hygiene affects patients?
7. Describe the stages of wound?
8. What is slouching vs eschar?
9. What are the factors that affects press injury (ulcer)
explain?
10. Describe wound healing Primary vs secondary intentions?
11. Describe evisceration and explain treatment?
12. What is the Braden Scale and describe it’s use?
In: Nursing
HW_6c - Append data to existing data in a file.
the results.txt file.
end of the existing data).
/* OUTPUT
Here are the numbers in the file:
3
4
5
Enter 3 more numbers:
6
7
8
The numbers have been written (appended) to results.txt.
Press any key to continue . . . */
Please make the code based on C++, and make a description for each code.
In: Computer Science
I didn't know , how to write this code
// This file is part of www.nand2tetris.org
// and the book "The Elements of Computing Systems"
// by Nisan and Schocken, MIT Press.
// File name: projects/04/Fill.asm
// Runs an infinite loop that listens to the keyboard
input.
// When a key is pressed (any key), the program blackens the
screen,
// i.e. writes "black" in every pixel;
// the screen should remain fully black as long as the key is
pressed.
// When no key is pressed, the program clears the screen, i.e.
writes
// "white" in every pixel;
// the screen should remain fully clear as long as no key is
pressed.
// Put your code here.
In: Computer Science
Character and Personality for the President Barrack Obama.
Perhaps harder to determine but just as important in evaluating a
president are the personal qualities the person brings to the
office. Historians have reached consensus on the following traits
as being important to a president: intelligence, honesty,
integrity, character, flexibility, adaptability, and most
importantly decisiveness. What about presidential relationships
(i.e., with Congress, the press, the courts, the public, etc.)?
Here you should look at popularity (do not place too much emphasis
on opinion polls e.g., look at Reagan and Bush, neither will be
considered Great presidents; Harding was extremely popular yet
consistently considered a failure).
In: Economics