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I need a java code that tests if an input date is before current date. If it is before current date then reject. If date is current or after accept the input.

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53. The first step to follow when a piece of 480 electrical equipment is NOT operating is to: A rack the breaker out and inspect it. B check the supply voltage(s) with a voltmeter. C hit it or shake it to see if the vibration gets it started. D visually check the position of switches and breakers.

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Identify the average life expectancy for older adults. Research the oldest living resident in each student's community. What factors have influenced the longevity pattern? Analyze the potential issues affecting the gap.

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Given below in the box are verbs with prepositions. Read the sentences that follow and decide which verb-preposition combination fits in the blank in each case. belongs to object to differ from insists on comment on recover from involved in rely on agree with apologize for a. I don't like it when people my work instead of minding their own business. his decisions because he does

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Nonverbal communication can vary considerably across cultures. Humans use many different aspects of behavior, appearance, and environment to convey meaning and interpret information without being conscious of “voicing” our messages except:

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Find the voltage gain, input resistance and output resistance of the C-E stage in the given figure. Assume $\beta_F$= 50 and $V_A$ = 30 V. What is the Thévenin equivalent circuit for this amplifier? What is the Norton equivalent circuit for this amplifier? (Round the final answer to two decimal places and Include a minus sign if necessary.) $C_1$ 330 ? +5 V Thévenin equivalent 10 k? $C_2$ + $v_o$ 220 k? $v_i$ 100 k? $C_3$ 16 k? -5 V The required values are, $A_v$= ____ dB $R_{in}$= ____ k? $R_{out}$= ____ k? $V_{th}$= ____ $v_i$ $R_{th}$= ____ k? $i_n$= ____ \times 10$^3$ $v_i$

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Texts: Live Large Inc. had the following transactions involving non-strategic investments during 2023. 2023 Apr. 1: Paid $112,050 to buy a 90-day term deposit, $112,000 principal amount, 6.0%, dated April 1. There was a $50 transaction fee included in the above-noted payment amount. 12: Purchased 4,200 common shares of Blue Balloon Ltd. at $23.00. There was a $50 transaction fee included in the above-noted payment amount. June 9: Purchased 3,000 common shares of Purple Car Corp. at $50.50. There was a $50 transaction fee included in the above-noted payment amount. 20: Purchased 1,300 common shares of Yellow Tech Ltd. at $16.50. There was a $50 transaction fee included in the above-noted payment amount. July 1: Purchased for $79,752 an 8.0%, $77,000 Space Explore Inc. bond that matures in eight years when the market interest rate was 7.4%. There was a $50 transaction fee included in the above-noted payment amount. Interest is paid semiannually beginning December 31, 2023. Live Large Inc. plans to hold this investment until maturity. 3: Received a check for the principal and accrued interest on the term deposit that matured on June 30. 15: Received a $0.95 per share cash dividend on the Blue Balloon Ltd. common shares. 28: Sold 2,100 of the Blue Balloon Ltd. common shares at $26.75. Sept. 1: Received a $2.30 per share cash dividend on the Purple Car Corp. common shares. Dec. 15: Received a $1.35 per share cash dividend on the remaining Blue Balloon Ltd. common shares owned. 31: Received the interest on the Space Explore Inc. bond. 31: The fair values of Live Large Inc.'s investments on this date were Blue Balloon shares, $25.80; Purple Car Corp. shares, $43.55; Yellow Tech shares, $19.05. Assume the fair value and the carrying value of the Space Explore bond were equal. 2024 Feb. 16: Sold the remaining Blue Balloon shares at $27.00. Prepare journal entries to record the preceding transactions. (Round your intermediate and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Use 365 days in a year.) Record the purchase of an 8.0%, 8-year bond on Jul 1, 2023. Record the collection of term deposit and interest earned on Jul 3. Record the collection of dividend income on Jul 15. Record the sale of short-term investment on Jul 28. Record the collection of dividend income on Sept 1. Record the collection of dividend income on Dec 15. Record the collection of interest on the bond on Dec 31. Record fair value adjustment on Dec 31. Record the sale of investment on Feb 16, 2024.

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Please help! Use a lot of details. Thanks! 1. Pick one particular community that you care about and choose one disease that affects them, either a cardiovascular disease or a type of cancer. Both cardiovascular disease and cancer refer to multiple conditions, so choose one specific focus (e.g., heart failure, skin cancer, leukemia). 2. Research one cause of this disease that particularly affects this community. Note how this factor leads to the development or worsening of this condition among these individuals. 3. Find one way to reduce the risk associated with this disease cause. Consider whether this strategy falls on the individual, the community, or larger organizations to implement. 4. With this knowledge, create a "public service announcement" that addresses the following: - Explain why and how this community is affected by the disease you chose to focus on and share any relevant statistics. - Why does this problem particularly matter to you? - Discuss the disease risk factor you researched and explain the biological reason why this factor leads to this disease at a level that a non-expert could understand. - How does this risk factor work? - Advise action to reduce the disease in this community as it relates to this risk factor. Try to be persuasive in order to encourage action and change. You may choose a variety of formats for this activity. Your submission may be a letter to an editor of a local newspaper, a flyer to put up in this community, an infographic, a speech you would deliver at a town meeting, or more. Choose whichever format appeals to you most.

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Fourth Investments, Inc., began by issuing common stock for cash of $200,000. The company immediately purchased computer equipment on account for $56,000. 1. 2. The following T-accounts of Fourth Investments, Inc. have been opened for you: Cash, Computer Equipment, Accounts Payable, and Common Stock. Record the first two transactions of the business directly in the T-accounts without using a journal. Show that total debits equal total credits. 1. The following T-accounts of Fourth Investments, Inc. have been opened for you: Cash, Computer Equipment, Accounts Payable, and Common Stock. Record the first two transactions of the business directly in the T-accounts without using a journal. Cash 200,000 Computer Equipment 56,000 2. Show that total debits equal total credits. Compute the total debits and credits for the two transactions. Total debits = $ Total credits = $ Accounts Payable Common Stock 56,000 200,000

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Homework 1 Question 1 - Chapter 2 - Homework - Connect Saved Help Save & Exit Submit Check my work Harris Fabrics computes its plantwide predetermined overhead rate annually on the basis of direct labor-hours. At the beginning of the year, it estimated that 36,000 direct labor-hours would be required for the period's estimated level of production. The company also estimated \$553,000 of fixed manufacturing overhead cost for the coming period and variable manufacturing overhead of \$4.00 per direct labor-hour. Harris's actual manufacturing overhead cost for the year was \$768,731 and its actual total direct labor was 36,500 hours. Required: Compute the company's plantwide predetermined overhead rate for the year. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Predetermined overhead rate per DLH Prev 1 of 4 Next >

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