Computer Groups for WSUS

a short PowerPoint presentation of 5 slides on the key points covered during the labs.
Implement Patch Management Launch Module
• Install and Configure WSUS
• Create Computer Groups for WSUS
• Configure GPO Policy for WSUS
• Install and Configure WSUS
Monitor Servers
• Create Computer Groups for WSUS
• Configure GPO Policy for WSUS
Configure Distributed File System
• Install Distributed File System (DFS)
• Create a folder for DFS Replication
• Publish DFS Replica

Evaluation and Evidence-Based Practice in Recreational Therapy

Jaime is a 30-year-old Mexican American who loves soccer, brewing his own beer, and spending time with family. He is a successful real estate agent, and he and his wife are expecting their second child. They own their four-bedroom colonial style home in the upper eastern United States. He woke up one morning late for work with a splitting headache, the kind where your eyes hurt. He popped some pain pills and hurriedly got in the shower. As the day progressed, the headache wouldn’t go away. About lunch time, he started vomiting. Thinking he had the flu, he cancelled his appointments and went home to lie down. He felt better that evening but was seeing rainbow colors around the lights in the house, and they seemed so bright. Jaime’s right eye became blurry. His wife looked, and the white of his eye was red and the pupil large. They decided to go to the emergency room. The emergency room doctors learn that Jaime has experienced acute angle closure crisis. After some medical history, it was determined that Jaime has a family history of glaucoma and was not aware. He had not been to an eye doctor in years. Jaime undergoes treatment for both eyes and works with the American Federation for the Blind to adapt to his changing lifestyle.After four years, Jaime has adapted to his loss of sight in his right eye. He is rapidly losing vision in his left eye and doctors are becoming more aggressive with treatment. Items appear blurry, and Jaime uses a screen reader to help with his computer work. An enlarger assists with written documents and the voiceover feature on his phone is a mainstay. Jaime has been matched with a guide dog, Shadow, and he is becoming more confident in his recreational activities. Jaime wants to be more active as he has gained weight since his diagnosis and has just signed up for a snow skiing trip through the special recreation association. You are the CTRS who is leading the trip specifically designed for skiers with blindness and low vision. Jaime provides the following information on his registration form

Significant past medical history: Acute angle closure crisis causing glaucoma right eye total blindness. Left eye increasing in pressure 20/200. Family history of high blood pressure and glaucoma.

Medications: Eye drops, beta blocker

Cognition/perception: Excited to try skiing!

Physical examination: Right eye, no vision. Left eye, 20/200.

Client Goals

1.Increase the types of

.Enjoy activities from before vision loss

3.Increase independence4.Increase physical activity

  1. Create an inclusion plan for Jaime, using evidence-based practice to guide your decision on appropriate adaptations following the DENT problem-solving method.

a. Define the problem: Clearly identify and articulate the specific problem or challenge that needs to be addressed. This involves understanding the current situation, desired outcomes, and any constraints or limitations (1 paragraph)

b.Explore possible solutions: Generate a range of potential solutions or approaches to solving the problem. Encourage creative thinking and consider different perspectives or alternative options.(1 paragraph)

c. Narrow down options: Evaluate the potential solutions and select the most feasible and effective ones. Consider the advantages, disadvantages, and potential risks associated with each option.(1 paragraph)

d. Take action: Implement the chosen solution or solutions. Develop a plan, allocate resources, and set specific goals and timelines for execution. (1 paragraph)

3.What assessment would be most appropriate for you to give to Jaime? (1 paragraph: Question 2 and Question 3)

3.What factors must be considered when planning Jaime’s adaptations?

  1. What is your PICO question? (1 paragraph: Question 4 and Question 5)

5.What outcomes do you anticipate from your plan?

6.How will you evaluate the outcomes of your plan? (1 paragraph: Question 6 and Question 7)

7.What contraindications should you consider in Jaime’s inclusion?

8.What other recreational activities would be appropriate considering Jaime’s interests, goals, and current functioning level? (1 paragraph)

9.How would you communicate your recommendations to Jaime?” (1 paragraph)

Ideal Employment

will analyze two groups of which you are member. For the first group, choose a primary (expressive) group. The second group should be a formal organization, such as a workplace or UMGC, or it could be a different secondary (instrumental) group.
For each type of group, using sociological definitions, explain the following:
• Why the group would be considered a primary group or a secondary group
• Your status in the group
• The roles associated with your status
• What type of leader(s) lead(s) the group (instrumental, democratic, expressive, laisse-faire, or authoritarian) and what that type of leadership entails (in other words, what does the leader do that reflects of their type of leadership)?
Part 3 (200-300 words): Ideal Employment
Imagine your ideal (paid or unpaid) employment and answer each of the following questions:
• What would be your ideal status and role in the workplace (be specific)? Define status and role as part of your answer.
• What kind of organization would you like to work for (utilitarian, normative, or something else) and why?
• What type of leadership style would you most prefer for your boss to have and/or for you to have (instrumental, democratic, expressive, laisse-faire, or authoritarian), and why?
• As you think of your future career goals, whom do you regard as your reference group, and why?

Explanation of one moral development theory and its connection to the act of bullying.

An explanation of one moral development theory and its connection to the act of bullying. Be sure to frame your explanation within the context of cyber and other bullying that persists in social media and communication technologies that adolescents use. Also explain how bullying has changed and how it has remained the same in light of modern technology.

Central Limit Theorem (Mean)

A company produces steel rods. The lengths of the steel rods are normally distributed with a mean of 185.4-cm and a standard deviation of 1-cm. For shipment, 49 steel rods are bundled together. Round all answers to four decimal places if necessary.

What is the distribution of
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· For a single randomly selected steel rod, find the probability that the length is between 185.3-cm and 185.4-cm.

· For a bundled of 49 rods, find the probability that the average length is between 185.3-cm and 185.4-cm.

· For part d), is the assumption of normal necessary? NoYes

The average number of miles (in thousands) that a car’s tire will function before needing replacement is 68 and the standard deviation is 15. Suppose that 50 randomly selected tires are tested. Round all answers to 4 decimal places where possible and assume a normal distribution.

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If a randomly selected individual tire is tested, find the probability that the number of miles (in thousands) before it will need replacement is between 68.7 and 70.8.
For the 50 tires tested, find the probability that the average miles (in thousands) before need of replacement is between 68.7 and 70.8.
For part d), is the assumption that the distribution is normal necessary? NoYes
The manager of a computer retails store is concerned that his suppliers have been giving him laptop computers with lower than average quality. His research shows that replacement times for the model laptop of concern are normally distributed with a mean of 3.1 years and a standard deviation of 0.4 years. He then randomly selects records on 37 laptops sold in the past. Round the answers of following questions to 4 decimal places.

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· What is the probability that one randomly selected laptop is replaced more than 3.2 years?

· For 37 laptops, find the probability that the average replacement time is more than 3.2 year.

· For part d), is the assumption of normal necessary? YesNo

Business Weekly conducted a survey of graduates from 30 top MBA programs. On the basis of the survey, assume the mean annual salary for graduates 10 years after graduation is $170,000. Assume the standard deviation is $32,000. Suppose you take a simple random sample of 36 graduates. Round all answers to four decimal places if necessary.

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· For a single randomly selected graduate, find the probability that her salary is between $169,700 and $174,267.

· For a simple random sample of 36 graduates, find the probability that the average salary is between $169,700 and $174,267.

· For part d), is the assumption of normal necessary? YesNo

A leading magazine (like Barron’s) reported at one time that the average number of weeks an individual is unemployed is 25 weeks. Assume that the length of unemployment is normally distributed with population mean of 25 weeks and the population standard deviation of 7 weeks. Suppose you would like to select a random sample of 17 unemployed individuals for a follow-up study. Round the answers of following questions to 4 decimal places.

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· What is the probability that one randomly selected individual found the next job is less than 24 weeks?

· For 17 unemployed individuals, find the probability that the average time that they found the next job is less than 24 weeks.

· For part d), is the assumption of normal necessary? NoYes

Suppose that the average number of Facebook friends users have is normally distributed with a mean of 126 and a standard deviation of about 55. Assume forty-nine individuals are randomly chosen. Answer the following questions. Round all answers to 4 decimal places where possible.

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· For the group of 49, find the probability that the average number of friends is less than 136.

· Find the first quartile for the average number of Facebook friends.

· For part b), is the assumption that the distribution is normal necessary? YesNo

The amount of pollutants that are found in waterways near large cities is normally distributed with mean 9 ppm and standard deviation 1.7 ppm. 39 randomly selected large cities are studied. Round all answers to 4 decimal places where possible.

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What is the probability that one randomly selected city’s waterway will have less than 9.2 ppm pollutants?
For the 39 cities, find the probability that the average amount of pollutants is less than 9.2 ppm.
For part d), is the assumption that the distribution is normal necessary? YesNo
Find the IQR for the average of 39 cities.
Q1 = ppm
Q3 = ppm
IQR: ppm

Unintentional plagiarism and cheating by discussing programming code

Background information:
In this case, an individual was sanctioned for unintentional plagiarism and cheating by discussing programming code with others ended up causing groups of people to have similar codes and formats.
Please also refer to the attached Commencement Address entitled “Failure and Rescue” by Atul Gawande.

Respond to the following questions in essay format.
(1) Identify how risk, failure, and rescue played (and continue to play) a role in the violation for which the individual was sanctioned.
(2) Gawande writes “But the only failure is the failure to rescue something.” Apply this lesson to the above-mentioned situation.
(3) Is taking a risk with personal values and ethics something that can be rescued? If so, explain how. If not, explain why.

Professional ethics statement is on the internet.

Choose and research a statement of professional ethics for your anticipated career and evaluate that statement. Reflect on the values they list or hold in high esteem. How would you represent that professional group of people utilizing your own individual
values system? Do your values and the companies’, or professional groups’ values align? The easiest way to find a professional ethics statement is on the internet. Please provide a link to the ethics statement you choose.