door closer research and investigation

Project description
The results from your research and modeling should be presented clearly and concisely in a final report. Your report should include, at minimum, the following sections:
Introduction Discuss the design problem and provide general background informa- tion about your chosen system and any other information you feel is relevant. Be clear about your system, the actual component that vibrates, and in what direction it is vibrating. Discuss any limitations on the system, such as maximum allowable displacement, response frequency, etc.
System Design Discuss the results of your research into the design of your chosen ap- plication. This should include a discussion of the general structure, materials used, and a characterization of these materials. Discuss any external environment and external forcing.
Vibrations Modeling Discuss the vibrations model that you have developed for the complex structure of your chosen application. It is not expected that you model the structure and the loading exactly, so discuss the simplifications and approximations that have been made. If you make simplifying assumptions such as a specific mass distribution, shape distribution, or loading distribution, discuss how you arrived at these values and indicate where your model may or may not break down.
Results Present the results of your vibration analysis. At the very least, you should be able to plot the vibration displacement that results from your input forcing. Additional considerations may be the change in dynamic response characteristics for a change in input forcing function or frequency. It is not required, but a numerical simulation of your system might be a good idea.
Conclusions Provide a discussion of what you have found and the results of your modeling. Include details such as where could your model could be improved, limita- tions to your approximations/simplifications. Ultimately, does your model make sense and are the results reasonable? How do they apply to the real-world application of your system?
References Please be sure to include citations and references for any resources that you use including web pages, journal articles, text books, etc.
Appendices Use this space to include any calculations that were performed by hand, Matlab calculations, CAD models, etc.

 

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TB is a key Health needs in East London. Critically assess the scale of the problem. i.e. Factors contributing to TB prevalence.

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Tuberculosis is one key health need in East London. Critically assess the scale of the problem e.g. Factors contributing to TB prevalence in East London. In your assessment, please refer researched based case studies from East London as well as current health policy and any relevant health theories.

Introduction:
As suggested by the essay question, what is the general theme this essay will be addressing?

Provide a brief overview of what specific topics/points will be covered in the essay, including some background information, and how these together will defend the overall argument.

For example start introduction like this: Tuberculosis (TB) is a key health need in East London, factors contributing to TB prevalence are lack of awareness of TB/symptoms/transmission, social stigma, screening, migration status barriers to access Healthcare (National Health Service England).

Articles to use in introduction:
1. Craig et al. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:618
https://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/618

2. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among
Somali people in the United Kingdom

3. K. E. Nnoaham, R. Pool, G. Bothamley, A. D. Grant
INT J TUBERC LUNG DIS 10(9):1013–1017
2006 The Union

“Perceptions and experiences of tuberculosis among African patients attending a tuberculosis clinic in London”

Main Body:

SECTION 1: MAIN POINT 1 – AWARENESS/RECOGNITION
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this address the essay question and lead onto te next point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section1:

1. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among
Somali people in the United Kingdom

2. K. E. Nnoaham, R. Pool, G. Bothamley, A. D. Grant
INT J TUBERC LUNG DIS 10(9):1013–1017
2006 The Union

“Perceptions and experiences of tuberculosis among African patients attending a tuberculosis clinic in London”

3. Health watch Newham
“Subject: Tackling Tuberculosis (TB) in Newham”

4. TB Awareness Pilot report: Redbridge in East London

“Report on Redbridge TB Awareness Pilot Project”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 2: MAIN POINT 2 – SYMPTOMS
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section2:

1. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among
Somali people in the United Kingdom

2. Craig et al. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:618
https://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/618

3. K. E. Nnoaham, R. Pool, G. Bothamley, A. D. Grant
INT J TUBERC LUNG DIS 10(9):1013–1017
2006 The Union

“Perceptions and experiences of tuberculosis among African patients attending a tuberculosis clinic in London”

4. P-journal.pone

Farah Seedat”, Sally Hargreaves*”, Jonathan S. Friedland

“Engaging New Migrants in Infectious Disease Screening: A Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview Study of UK Migrant Community Health-Care Leads”

5. TB Awareness Pilot report: Redbridge in East London

“Report on Redbridge TB Awareness Pilot Project”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 3: MAIN POINT 3 – LACK OF HOW TRANSMITTED
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 4: MAIN POINT 4 – STIGMA
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section4:
1. Health watch Newham
“Subject: Tackling Tuberculosis (TB) in Newham”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 5: MAIN POINT 5 – SCREENING
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section5:

1. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among
Somali people in the United Kingdom

2. Journal of Public Health- Brewin. Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 253–260

“Is screening for tuberculosis acceptable to immigrants? A qualitative study”

P. Brewin, A. Jones, M. Kelly, M. McDonald, E. Beasley, P. Sturdy, G. Bothamley, C. Griffiths
3. Pealing 2013 TB
British Journal of General Practice

“The resurgence of tuberculosis and the implications for primary care”

5. Health watch Newham
“Subject: Tackling Tuberculosis (TB) in Newham”

6. P-journal.pone

Farah Seedat”, Sally Hargreaves*”, Jonathan S. Friedland

“Engaging New Migrants in Infectious Disease Screening: A Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview Study of UK Migrant Community Health-Care Leads”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

SECTION 6: MAIN POINT 6 – BARRIERS TO ACCESSING HEALTHCARE, MIGRANT STATUS
Evidence:
Explanation and interpretation:
Conclusion/Transition (how dos this answer the question and build on previous point)

Suggestion of Articles to use in this section 6:
1. Pealing 2013 TB
British Journal of General Practice

“The resurgence of tuberculosis and the implications for primary care”

2. P-journal.pone

Farah Seedat”, Sally Hargreaves*”, Jonathan S. Friedland

“Engaging New Migrants in Infectious Disease Screening: A Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview Study of UK Migrant Community Health-Care Leads”

AND MORE ARTICLES……..

Conclusion:
Provide summary of all the points you have made in this essay. Please sate how these points answer the essay question and fulfil what you set out to do in your introduction.

GUIDE:Lists of Articles to be used in this essay: will attach doc of articles blow
Find other articles of TB in East London also

1. P-Craig et al. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:618
https://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/618

Gillian M Craig, Louise M Joly and Alimuddin Zumla2.

‘Complex’ but coping: experience of symptoms of tuberculosis and health care seeking behaviours – a qualitative interview study of urban risk groups, London, UK.

2. K. E. Nnoaham, R. Pool, G. Bothamley, A. D. Grant
INT J TUBERC LUNG DIS 10(9):1013–1017
2006 The Union

“Perceptions and experiences of tuberculosis among African patients attending a tuberculosis clinic in London”

3. P-journal.pone

Farah Seedat”, Sally Hargreaves*”, Jonathan S. Friedland

“Engaging New Migrants in Infectious Disease Screening: A Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview Study of UK Migrant Community Health-Care Leads”

4. GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak
Available from Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive (SHURA) at: https://shura.shu.ac.uk/7627/

“The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among Somali people in the United Kingdom”

5. Sarah R Anderson, Helen Maguire, Jacqui Carless

“Tuberculosis in London: a decade and a half of no decline”

6. TB Awareness Pilot report: Redbridge in East London

“Report on Redbridge TB Awareness Pilot Project”

7. Health watch Newham
“Subject: Tackling Tuberculosis (TB) in Newham”

8. Journal of Public Health- Brewin. Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 253–260

“Is screening for tuberculosis acceptable to immigrants? A qualitative study”

P. Brewin, A. Jones, M. Kelly, M. McDonald, E. Beasley, P. Sturdy, G. Bothamley, C. Griffiths

9. Pealing 2013 TB
British Journal of General Practice

“The resurgence of tuberculosis and the implications for primary care”

I WILL UPLOAD THE ABOVE ARTICLES AND PLEASE ADD MORE OTHER ARTICLES RELATING TO TB IN EAST LONDON!!!!

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portfolio management

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The objective of the assignment is to give the students a realistic portfolio management experience by carrying out asset allocation and performance evaluation. By conducting quantitative analysis on actual market data using Matlab, the students will gain knowledge on portfolio optimisation theories and their implementation issues, and acquire Matlab programming skills.
All the relevant data will be provided in the separate excel file, ‘summative assignment data.xlsx’.
You are encouraged to use Matlab for quantitative analysis, but you can also choose another program provided you have a good reason to do so. The source codes, e.g., Matlab m-files, should be included as appendix in the report. The words in the source code will not be counted.
You may employ quantitative methods other than those covered in the class. Whatever method you choose, a proper reason should be given.
Assessment will not be based on the performance of your portfolio but on the analysis and discussion throughout the portfolio management process.
Your report must address the points below.

Write a report including the following:
1. Calculate monthly return of each asset in the investment pool and the benchmark index, S&P
500, during the sample period. The data will be provided in the excel file.
2. Carry out initial inspection on the return time series. This may include visual inspection of
the time series data, test of autocorrelation, etc.
3. Refine the investment pool: You may want to eliminate some stocks based on the initial
inspection and/or some other reasons such as ethical reasons.
4. Estimate expected return and covariance matrix of the stocks.
5. Construct an optimal risky portfolio (tangent portfolio). Explain why you choose the particular
objective function, constraints, and/or optimisation algorithm. You should provide the details
of implementation such as, but not limited to, objective function and constraints.
6. Construct an optimal portfolio by mixing the tangent portfolio with a risk-free asset.
7. Repeat 4-6 using different methods to obtain 4 optimal portfolios to compare. Different methods
may mean any of the followings:
Different constraints, different sampling schemes (in sample period, etc), different optimisation
methods (Classical Mean-Variance, Robust optimisation, Treynor-Black, etc.), different input
parameter estimation methods (Sample mean/covariance, Black-Litterman, Bayes-Stein, etc.)
Just imagine that youre a portfolio manager and want to test several methods to determine
the final model for your data. What is important is to justify why you choose those methods.
Using more advanced methods will guarantee extra credits.
8. Evaluate the portfolios and compare them with one another and also with the benchmark.
Discuss the results. Choose the final model and explain why it is your choice of model.
9. Reflect on the modern portfolio theory based on your experience through this assignment.

you will have to attached the sources in your report as appendix. The appendix should contain:
1. The overall structure of the programs
1
Software packages: If you are using multiple software packages, describe what is used
for what purpose.
Matlab source list: List the Matlab sources (scripts/functions/data files) with a short
description for each source. Draw a diagram to show the relationship between the sources.
Program logic: For each script and function, describe the logic. For example, for the
main scripts I created for the lectures, it may look like
(a) Load data files.
(b) Estimate expected return and covariance matrix by calling function AAA.
(c) Set constraints.
(d) Draw the efficient frontier by calling function BBB.
(e) Find the optimal portfolio by calling function CCC.
(f) Calculate out-of-sample return.
(g) Evaluate out-of-sample performance.
You can give more details than the above example.
2. Program sources.
Copy and paste the source codes. Avoid screen capture whenever possible.
3 Use of the Sample Programs form the Class
You are free to use the sources for your assignment. However, try to write your own program
and borrow some codes from the samples only when it is necessary. It is, though allowed, not
recommended to use the samples as it is and change only a few lines for your assignment.
4 Multiple Software Packages
It is absolutely possible to use several programs if necessary. For example, you can use Eviews for
autocorrelation test or draw efficient frontiers in Excel (after you get the efficient portfolios from
Matlab). You can also calculate asset returns in Excel and then upload to Matlab, or calculate
out-of-sample returns in Matlab and do the performance evaluation in Excel. Just explain how the
overall analysis is done in appendix.
5 Collabration
It is encouraged to collaborate with your friends. However, students should write their own report.
If several students work together to develop the Matlab program, acknowledge it in your report.
6 Transaction cost
If you plan to consider transaction cost in your analysis, use the values:
To Buy: 20 bp
To Sell: 50 bp
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Some models can be regarded either as an input estimation method or as a portfolio optimisation model.

If this is your case, just choose for different methods for portfolio optimisation as a whole.

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Computer Animation and Multimedia

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Computer Animation and Multimedia
ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
The assignment for this module (50% of marks awarded) is relatively open
You will produce an application /game/ presentation/ animation/ tool/ teaching artifact of your choice
The artifact must be your own work (no more that 33% of properly referenced 3rd party code will be accepted)
The artefact must demonstrate the application of knowledge derived from the course and as such will encompass three or more of the individual topics considered within the course. For example, a simulation based upon the Game of Life might also include sound and textual representations. If you are in any doubt about the suitability of a particular application, please consult with the module director.

Marking Scheme
50% of the total marks available will be allocated to software quality. This will encompass the efficient and appropriate use of programming constructs including data structures, object oriented design and algorithms. 15% of marks are reserved for suitable documentation including coding comments and brief documentation (outlined below). The remaining marks will be allocated according to a subset of the following criteria, which will be selected as is appropriate for the nature of the project undertaken:
Aesthetics
Complexity
Novelty
Entertainment Quality
Educational Quality
Breadth (topics encompassed)
The documentation should comprise a single MS Word or OpenDoc document of two pages in length which describes the work that you have undertaken and the architecture/structure of your solution. Documentation marks (15%) will be awarded for clear code commenting (typically one comment per function or method) and a clear description of the solution.
Marks for criteria other than software quality and documentation will be dependent upon the criteria applicable to specific applications. For example, for a relatively simple graphics presentation (eg. demonstration of recursive patterns) a high degree of professionalism in presentation would be expected (Aesthetics and Quality).
Submission
Work should be submitted in a single ZIP file bearing your Keele user name (the first part of your email address). This should contain the single word document and a single sketch folder containing all sub-folders and resources necessary for the functioning of the code.

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write about this picture

Project description
write about
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Also i want you to right about those things
1.description
2.analysis

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Introduction to MS project 2003

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Refer pages 32-33 of your textbook: Essentials Microsoft Office Project 2003.

Complete Challenge exercises 1-3 and submit the “New_Business” file to your instructor.
You will need to download and install Microsoft Project 2003 if you have not already. A free download is available at the ITT Tech Student Portal (http://studentportal.itt-tech.edu). Once logged in, point to the ‘Resources’ menu and select ‘Download Center.’ Select the ‘Download’ link next to Project 2003 and follow the prompts. Contact your instructor and student support

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Project management: Risk management

Project description
Develop a scenario for how work will progress on your project. Include the problems that may delay parts of your project. This needs to be sufficiently detailed so that you can update your project schedule in Project 2003 from this scenario.

Using this data, enter progress in your Project file. This entry should take you about half way through your project. Specific tasks should be behind schedule due to the risks that materialized.

For the tasks that are behind schedule, determine what actions you will take to bring the project back on track. Write a memo that explains how you complete the project in time.
Submit the Project 2003 file to your instructor, as an attachment.
Submit a memo in not more than 200 words as a Word file, to your instructor.
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Please see the attached documents that you will use to do this part. This is a project management course.
Thak you

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