When it comes to sharing your results and explaining your findings, what are some ways that you would utilize teammates? Share an experience about when you worked on a collaborative team on a project that you thought was successful or challenging (either data analytics or some other project)? What do you think were the key reasons for the success or challenge? (Initial poster may also share a personal experience in a later reply post, as appropriate).
Which of the following is true of strengths?
Culture does not change what is regarded as a strength
The ability to adapt is a normal human characteristic, not a strength
Strengths are always strengths, no matter the context
Social class structures may keep some from achieving certain strengths
Case II
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You manage promotions for a subscription-based music app. What's the risk of focusing only on podcast advertisements for your marketing?
It heightens the risk of your message being skipped or ignored.
It narrows the scope of your campaign.
It's economical.
It maintains consistent messaging.
1. Write a program that compresses a source file into a target file using Huffman coding method. You can use ObjectOutputStream and BitOutputStream, and your own
source file
Consider these three reactions as the elementary steps in the mechanism for a chemical reaction.(i) Cl (g) + Pt (s) 2CI (g) + Pt (s)(ii) Cl (g) + CO (g) + Pt (s) CICO (g) + Pt (s)(i) Cl (g) + CICO (g) CICO (g)Ea = 1550 kJEa = 2240 kJEa = 2350 kJAH = - 950 kJAH = 575 kJ = - 825 kJa. Draw the potential energy diagram for the reaction. Label the data points for clarity.The potential energy of the reactants is 600 kJ (6T)b. What is the overall chemical equation? (1T)c. What is the overall change in enthalpy for the above chemical reaction? (1T)d. What is the overall amount of activation energy for the above chemical reaction? (1T)e. Which reaction intermediate would be considered a catalyst (fany) and why? (2 T)f. If you were to add 2700kJ of energy to the reaction (e.g. 2700 kJ of heat or electricity), would you be able to make the reaction reverse itself (i.e. have the products become reactants)?Justify your answer. (2 A)8. If you were to added a positive catalyst to step (ii) what would the end result be? Explain your prediction. (2 C)h. Your friend is looking at your graph and states that she believes that step (ii) is the rate determining step. Do you agree with her? If you do not agree with her, what step would you pick as the RDS? (3 C)