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Use solutions template to enter in results and follow instructions

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Page 1 of 6 Assignment 1: Introduction to Structures Marks awarded for ANSWERS only. Use solutions template to enter in results and follow instructions provided in template file. An additional one-page document is required for answering Question 4 (pdf only) So, your submission consists of two files: 1) solutions spreadsheet; 2) response to Question 4 (pdf) Question 0: Your student number is used to assign the values of a and b . Use the tables below with the last ( n ) and second last digit ( m ) of your student number to assign values to a and b respectively. Last digit n n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 Second last digit m m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 b 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0.55 0.6 e.g.: Student number 2308705, a = 6 (from n = 5), b = 0.15 (from m = 0). Page 2 of 6 Question 1 (30%) For the following cross-sections and axes shown, all dimensions are in mm. For each ...

Use solutions template to enter in results and follow instructions provided

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Page 1 of 6 Assignment 1: Introduction to Structures Marks awarded for ANSWERS only. Use solutions template to enter in results and follow instructions provided in template file. An additional one-page document is required for answering Question 4 (pdf only) So, your submission consists of two files: 1) solutions spreadsheet; 2) response to Question 4 (pdf) Question 0: Your student number is used to assign the values of a and b . Use the tables below with the last ( n ) and second last digit ( m ) of your student number to assign values to a and b respectively. Last digit n n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 Second last digit m m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 b 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0.55 0.6 e.g.: Student number 2308705, a = 6 (from n = 5), b = 0.15 (from m = 0). Page 2 of 6 Question 1 (30%) For the following cross-sections and axes shown, all dimensions are in mm. For each ...

James Beach, born 1982-07-12, is a construction engineer who works

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FIN 4012 Taxation Case #2 Norman A. Nelson 12/07/2018 FIN 4012 – Advanced Financial Planning – Spring 2018 Taxation Case #2: James Beach – Taxation Year 2017 James Beach, born 1982-07-12, is a construction engineer who works for Global Building Corp. Earning approximately $130,000 p.a. He lives in a 3-bedroom bungalow at 626 Beaches Trail, Toronto, ON M5M 5M5 which he purchased four years ago for $575,000 with the help of a 5-year 2.59% fixed rate RBC mortgage of $500,000 (30-year amortization). At the time of acquisition he withdrew $24,000 from his RRSP under the Home Buyers’ Plan; repayment started in 2015. James rents his finished walk-out basement (approximately 25% of his total square footage) to Olive Oyle for $1,050 per month. His home expenses for 2017 are as follows:- Utilities $500 per month Mortgage Interest $11,860 p.a. Insurance $150 per month Maintenance $5,180 p.a. Property Tax $450 per month Accounting Fee $160 p.a. He received T4 Slip ...

Complete this form and attach a copy to your return. For more information, see the

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Protected B when completed Ontario Tax T1 General – 2017 ON428 Complete this form and attach a copy to your return. For more information, see the related line in the forms book. Step 1 – Ontario non-refundable tax credits For internal use only 5605 Basic personal amount claim $10,171 5804 Age amount (if born in 1952 or earlier) (use the Provincial Worksheet ) (maximum $4,966) 5808 + 1 2 Spouse or common-law partner amount Base amount Minus: their net income from page 1 of your return – = (maximum $8,636) Ż 5812 + .00 9,500 Result: (if negative, enter “0”) 3 Amount for an eligible dependant Base amount Minus: their net income from line 236 of their return – Result: (if negative, enter “0”) = Ontario caregiver amount (use the Provincial Worksheet ) 9,500 (maximum $8,636) Ż 5816 + .00 5819 + CPP or QPP contributions: (amount from line 308 of your federal Schedule 1) 5824 + (amount from line 310 of your federal S...

You should investigate and provide short reports (as individuals not groups) on

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CO4509 – Computer Security Referral – Linux Security Martin Bateman mbateman@uclan.ac.uk July 9, 2018 Due date: 13 th August 2018 11:59pm Weighting: 0.5 Size: 3000 words, 12 pages including diagrams Assignment Description Requirements You should investigate and provide short reports (as individuals not groups) on the following • SELinux 1 • iptables 2 • Bro 3 You should experiment with the software and demonstrate that you have understood their configuration and associated configuration files. You will be expected to find sources of information. Your report should include • A brief description of each of the system you setup. • A description of the results obtained. • A proposal, with justifications of which of the systems you would use to aid in securing a small business network. 1 https://ift.tt/1betTi1 2 https://ift.tt/14TJy3Q 3 http://www.bro.org/ 1 Learning Outcomes 2. Propose and justify suitable security for a networked computer system 3. Use a range of secur...