Part a,
Create a set of instructions, an algorithm, or a quasi-algorithm that generates a piece of art.

This algorithm art piece should be written in WORDS, not in code. It may employ any medium may be visual art, music, sculpture, architecture, dance, performance art, digital art, or some other medium not yet considered.The constraints are: 1) your instructions must be able to be completed or performed by between one and four people; and 2) your instructions can be executed by anyone in the class (i.e. no special high-end equipment is needed that only you have).

Remember how Sol Lewitt’s quasi-algorithmic pieces are written in words, but executed as wall paintings.

Recall from our discussion in class that Algorithmic or Quasi-Algorithmic art involves the artist creating some kind of instruction set to define the process by which the work of art is created. In the case of the Lewitt Wall Drawing that we studied, the work may best be considered quasi-algorithmic because the output will have variation each time it is re-created.

Think of your creative algorithm as a generative or algorithmic artwork of some kind and name it thusly.

Part b,
I showed instructions for a Generative Album Cover. Follow the instructions (provided below) to make a generative album cover artwork.

Go to Wikipedia. click:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=&go=Go

-Click ‘random article’ from the navigation menu to the left (5 items down).

– The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.

Go to http://www.quotationspage.com/
-Click ‘random quotes’ from the navigation menu to the left.

– The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your music album.

Go to Flickr and click https://www.flickr.com/explore
  – Look at the clock on your computer and whatever the minutes number is (i.e. if clock says 9:23 then you would use the number 23), then counting left to right across the rows of images on the Flickr page, that will be the picture you will use for  your album cover.

Use Photoshop, GIMP, or similar to put it all together. (I used FotoFlexer  http://fotoflexer.com , entirely online.)

Submit the final image

In addition, submit a short paragraph (.doc, .docx., or .pdf file) describing the
  kind of music you imagine being made by the band. Again, be creative!

I offered an example and a pdf may help.

Part a,
Create a set of instructions, an algorithm, or a quasi-algorithm that generates a piece of art.

This algorithm art piece should be written in WORDS, not in code. It may employ any medium may be visual art, music, sculpture, architecture, dance, performance art, digital art, or some other medium not yet considered.The constraints are: 1) your instructions must be able to be completed or performed by between one and four people; and 2) your instructions can be executed by anyone in the class (i.e. no special high-end equipment is needed that only you have).

Remember how Sol Lewitt’s quasi-algorithmic pieces are written in words, but executed as wall paintings.

Recall from our discussion in class that Algorithmic or Quasi-Algorithmic art involves the artist creating some kind of instruction set to define the process by which the work of art is created. In the case of the Lewitt Wall Drawing that we studied, the work may best be considered quasi-algorithmic because the output will have variation each time it is re-created.

Think of your creative algorithm as a generative or algorithmic artwork of some kind and name it thusly.

Part b,
I showed instructions for a Generative Album Cover. Follow the instructions (provided below) to make a generative album cover artwork.

Go to Wikipedia. click:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=&go=Go

-Click ‘random article’ from the navigation menu to the left (5 items down).

– The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.

Go to http://www.quotationspage.com/
-Click ‘random quotes’ from the navigation menu to the left.

– The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your music album.

Go to Flickr and click https://www.flickr.com/explore
  – Look at the clock on your computer and whatever the minutes number is (i.e. if clock says 9:23 then you would use the number 23), then counting left to right across the rows of images on the Flickr page, that will be the picture you will use for  your album cover.

Use Photoshop, GIMP, or similar to put it all together. (I used FotoFlexer  http://fotoflexer.com , entirely online.)

Submit the final image

In addition, submit a short paragraph (.doc, .docx., or .pdf file) describing the
  kind of music you imagine being made by the band. Again, be creative!

I offered an example and a pdf may help.

Part a,
Create a set of instructions, an algorithm, or a quasi-algorithm that generates a piece of art.

This algorithm art piece should be written in WORDS, not in code. It may employ any medium may be visual art, music, sculpture, architecture, dance, performance art, digital art, or some other medium not yet considered.The constraints are: 1) your instructions must be able to be completed or performed by between one and four people; and 2) your instructions can be executed by anyone in the class (i.e. no special high-end equipment is needed that only you have).

Remember how Sol Lewitt’s quasi-algorithmic pieces are written in words, but executed as wall paintings.

Recall from our discussion in class that Algorithmic or Quasi-Algorithmic art involves the artist creating some kind of instruction set to define the process by which the work of art is created. In the case of the Lewitt Wall Drawing that we studied, the work may best be considered quasi-algorithmic because the output will have variation each time it is re-created.

Think of your creative algorithm as a generative or algorithmic artwork of some kind and name it thusly.

Part b,
I showed instructions for a Generative Album Cover. Follow the instructions (provided below) to make a generative album cover artwork.

Go to Wikipedia. click:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=&go=Go

-Click ‘random article’ from the navigation menu to the left (5 items down).

– The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.

Go to http://www.quotationspage.com/
-Click ‘random quotes’ from the navigation menu to the left.

– The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your music album.

Go to Flickr and click https://www.flickr.com/explore
  – Look at the clock on your computer and whatever the minutes number is (i.e. if clock says 9:23 then you would use the number 23), then counting left to right across the rows of images on the Flickr page, that will be the picture you will use for  your album cover.

Use Photoshop, GIMP, or similar to put it all together. (I used FotoFlexer  http://fotoflexer.com , entirely online.)

Submit the final image

In addition, submit a short paragraph (.doc, .docx., or .pdf file) describing the
  kind of music you imagine being made by the band. Again, be creative!

I offered an example and a pdf may help.

For this final assignment, you will be creating a food safety manual to be used in your own home.  There is a suggested table of contents listed below, but it is up to you to fully address each section.  You may add to the table of contents, but you may not delete anything.  Remember, this is for use in your own home, so it should be specific to your home.  So if you are a parent of small children, you may be including different information than a single retired adult.  Take into account the structure of your family, and who typically shops for, stores, prepares, serves, and consumes food in your home.

Do NOT include the explanations in parentheses that follow the table of contents elements these are to help clarify what should be included but DO include page numbers for reference.

Please do NOT copy and paste charts from various websites.  Anyone can copy and paste.  That does not show that you understand the concepts.  Visuals are encouraged either create your own or if you must use an existing visual, be sure to give credit to the creator of the image.  You should cite your sources using APA format for in-text citations.  So if you have a list of internal cooking temperatures (hint, hint), cite the source that you used to find those temperatures.

This is for you to demonstrate what you have learned and how you would share your food safety knowledge with your family and friends.  Have fun with this.

Please Complete all tasks in detail, it’s unprofessional work, however, the plag rate should be lower than 20%used to be 30%but the professor changes). You have to write every point list in every task.

There are two people who need both of this homework. This means you need to write 4 assignments2 for BSBRSK501,2 for BSBPMG522, always notice the plag rate!

FiftySeven Coffee 57C is a coffee retailer who is in a phase to further develop its current product portfolio (coffee). The current product offering has 13 attributes. 57C’s board believes that consumers are not considering all attributes as important when they buy their coffee. Moreover, the board wants to know how each attribute is being perceived with respect to the market benchmark of importance. The board is ready to focus more onto the important attributes when they offer their coffee in the future. To do so, 57C has conducted a survey to understand the decision making buying behavior of its consumers when they buy their coffee. They asked their consumers about their perception regarding the 13 attributes and to rate their overall satisfaction towards the current product offering as well as their buying behavior in the future from 57C.

The exercises are based on chapters 11, 13, 14 of the book University Physics with Modern Physics Young and Freedman the link to the book is below.

https://notendur.hi.is/mbh6/html/_downloads/University%20Physics%20with%20Modern%20Physics,%2013th%20Edition.pdf

The exercises include Equilibrium and elasticity, Gravitation, Periodic Motion
The exercises have been translated to English so if you would like further clarifications I would gladly provide.
Thanks

You should use supporting research in developing your assessment of the World Bank (1993) report.

High Performing Asian Economies
The report defines these as:
Japan, the 4 Tigers (Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea), Newly industrialising economies (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand).
China is mentioned in the report BUT this is not included in their report or this assignment.

Another instruction would be citation, our university uses the Harvard Style of referencing and citing.

This assignment will allow students to bring together everything they have learned about protein composition, folding, and function to analyze how a well-characterized enzyme, carbonic anhydrase, functions within the human body.

Write a 2,500- to 3,000-word essay analyzing the composition, folding, and mechanism of action of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase in the human body. Use current research literature (reference a minimum of 12-15 peer-reviewed journal articles) to examine this enzyme’s functions, its genetics, and expression(s) of carbonic anhydrase in the human body, and explain how carbonic anhydrase helps the body to maintain homeostasis and how loss of this enzyme function can lead to disease in the body.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.