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Question 6 4 Points The ideas of innocence until proven guilty, trial by jury of your peers, and punishments that fit the crime can be linked back to which Classical theorist? A Cesare Becarria B Karl Marx C John Howard D Jeremy Bentham

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Hi class Cultural and spiritual identity plays a huge role in shaping current events! Think about the global response to the pandemic. In collectivist cultures like South Korea, there was a strong emphasis on community responsibility, with people prioritizing the common good by wearing masks and social distancing. In more individualistic cultures, like the U.S., the focus was often on personal freedom, leading to debates over individual rights vs. public health. How do you think cultural and spiritual identities shape responses to major global challenges today, like climate change or healthcare? 🤔

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Given the following reaction profiles for a simple A ---> B type reaction, answer the questions below: image - Which reaction would have the slowest forward reaction rate? - Which reaction releases the least amount of heat energy? - Which reaction has the slowest reverse reaction rate? - Which reaction has the fastest forward rate?

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Match the following terms with their correct descriptions. Identification Nomenclature Taxonomy Classification Match each of the options above to the items below. The overall science of cataloging and naming all organisms according to their characteristics No answer Providing a genus and species name for each unique organism No answer Determining the characteristics of an organism No answer Organizing organisms into their correct categories

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Suppose you are shopping for a new car, and you've narrowed your search to two options: A $25,512 regular car whose fuel consumption is 22 miles per gallon. A $27,465 hybrid car whose fuel consumption is 43 miles per gallon. If the cost of gas is $2.38 per gallon, how many miles would you have to drive the hybrid car in order for the gas savings to recover the difference in the cost of the two cars? Round your answer to the nearest mile (whole number).

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Discuss any five common mistakes in online retail ordering and delivery. Explain how Poka-Yoke can address those mistakes with examples [5]

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A journal and bearing are to be designed for a shaft that turns at 230 rpm. Oil that has a viscosity of 2 \text{\textmu}reyn is to be used and the bearing length is to be equal to the diameter. Assume that the no-load power loss is not to exceed $8E^{-04}$ horsepower and the diametral clearance is 0.004 times the diameter.

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What must be the diameter of a cylindrical 120-m long metal wire if its resistance is to be 6.0 $\Omega$? The resistivity of this metal is $1.68 \times 10^{-8}$ $\Omega \cdot$ m. 0.325 mm 0.0325 mm 0.065 mm 0.65 mm 0.65 cm Submit Request Answer

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Question 1: Multiple Readers and Multiple Writers Problem [1] Implement modified Readers-Writers problem using semaphores and mutex in C. This time there should be N readers and M writers. Writers must wait readers and also other writers to write while readers can read the shared document or value whenever they want. Please name your file as "yourID_q1.c". You can get these M and N values from user or simply define in your code.

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Quantum harmonic oscillator. Consider a single quantum particle of mass $m$ in a harmonic oscillator potential $\frac{1}{2}kx^2$. Recall that its allowed energy levels are given by $E_n = \hbar\omega\left(n + \frac{1}{2}\right)$, where $n = 0, 1, 2, 3, \dots$ and $\omega = \sqrt{k/m}$. (a) Find the single-particle partition function at temperature $T$. (b) Find the energy and free energy per particle for this system. (Note that this calculation is very similar to the infinite DNA zipper.) (c) Find the heat capacity per particle $C_V = \frac{dU}{dT}$. Show that the quantum result approaches the classical result for large $T$. Hint: if $x$ is small, $e^x \approx 1 + x$.

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