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A. Centennial Reflection by Michelle Duster (excerpt)
 
(1) During my lifetime Black people were deeply entrenched in the struggle for voting rights. As a child of the ife0s I heard a Constant emphasis on how important it was to vote. To make our voices heard. I went with my parents to polling places when they voted, where I was surrounded by adults who grew up in the Jim Crow(1). South and knew that voting was not something to take for granted. At my predominantly Black elementary school on the South Side of Chicago we took part in mock elections. To this day, most African Americans are frequently reminded about how "people died for you to have this right" when referring to the racial violence experienced in the movement - experienced by both women and men. But. I rarely hear the same emphasis expressed in recounting their singular gender-based struggles that were also faced in order to gain those rights.
(2) The messaging that I grew up hearing illustrates the dual fight that most women of color laced in the suffrages movement. Yes, they were fighting for their rights as women, but were also fighting against oppression from a Euro-focused social structure whero many times: white women were not on their sides. Given a choice of locus, miny women of oilar lived through and were taught that the fight for racial equality was the priority and gaining the right to vote was a tool that could affect change in oppressive laws that relegated them to second-class citizenship.
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Read the excerpt from paragraph 3 .
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Identify which challenge you will participate in and which city you will design or redesign. You research the climate and geography of the city's location to identify how the city design is influenced by climate and natural disasters.

 

 

Sim City

 

CP1:Identifying Environmental Issues

 

[Student Name]    β€Šβ€Šβ€Š [Class Block/Period]

 

Student Work: Challenge Choice and City Description

 

Student Work: Main Environmental Issues

 

Student Work: MLA Citations

 

Self-Assessment

 

Level

 

Rationale - Write a short paragraph justifying the numerical level score you chose using key terms from the rubric and examples from your work.

 

Checkpoint Directions

 

As you design or redesign your city, there are many possible environmental issues that you must address in your plan. All cities must deal with pollution issues, therefore all plans for this project must address water pollution, air pollution, and solid waste.  After you have addressed those issues, you must also identify additional critical environmental issues your specific city faces.  These could be due to population size, climate, landscape, ecology, past development, climate change, development or any other environmental, social, or economic factor.  In this checkpoint you will research and identify the environmental issues. In the next checkpoint you will research and identify solutions to each issue.

 

Check for Resources and Activities under this checkpoint that will help you complete this checkpoint.

 

Read the “City and Challenge Choices” resource that accompanies this checkpoint. Refer to it for more detailed directions for this checkpoint and what to write in the student work sections.

 

Choose a challenge and describe your choice in the appropriate box above.

 

Choose a city based on your challenge choice and describe it in terms of climate, geography, geology, population, and ecology.  Choose details that will affect development, agriculture, and industry.  Cite sources for information about your city.

 

Identify environmental issues that your city will have to address. There should be a wide variety of issues including, but not limited to, pollution, water use, climate change, resource use, land use

 

For each environmental issue, cite information from at least one source.

 

Create a works cited list in MLA format in the space provided above for all the sources you cite. You can use Easybib.com as a guide.

 

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INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW 

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New Metro Supermarket is a buyer who wants to purchase a cargo of organic white rice from Fairness and Equality (F&E) company. The F&E company agreed to sell rice to New Metro Supermarket by sea freight under a contract of sale based on the FOB terms. According to the terms of the FOB contract, the seller and buyer agreed to conduct a business deal with 1000 bags of organic white rice. Moreover, both parties have decided to arrange shipment at the beginning month of December which is dated 1-5 December 2022, and the buyer then demanded the whole 1000 bags of rice would be received on 20-25 December 2022. 

After signing the contract, F&E company made the proper inspection of the rice to ensure the product met the specifications before loadings. However, the seller failed to guarantee the shipment on time due to the buyer being delayed providing the seller instructions with the shipping information arrangements for loading although the seller has repeated reminders. 

This action has also delayed the vessel's arrival at its final destination, Begawan Port. After that, the buyer received the organic white rice on 2 January 2023 and the shipment  was delayed about 1 week. After ship unloading the goods, the buyer inspected the 1000 bags of rice in the Begawan port, and they found that five bags of rice had been damaged by rats.  

The buyer is dissatisfied with the goods and refuses payment for these damaged goods. Ultimately, the buyer only accepts the 995 bags of organic white rice. However, after three days, the buyer suddenly claimed that the 10 bags of rice were off specifications because these bags of rice were mouldy and therefore the rice did not reach the quality requirements in the contract. The buyer was disappointed and rejected the shipments.

Therefore, the buyer filed a lawsuit against the seller accused of violating the implied provisions of the contract. The buyer wants to claim that the seller should pay compensation because of the late shipment and poor quality. Discuss the following issues:

1. Whether the buyer breaches the contract of sale and needs to bear the risk and cost of the delayed shipment.
2. Whether the legal title to the goods had passed to the buyer upon the shipment.
3. Whether the buyer was entitled to reject the goods after a few days of delivery.

 

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import java.util.Scanner;

 

public class BankAccount {   protected double balance;   private int numOfDeposits;   protected int numOfWithdrawals;   private double annualInterestRate;

 

  public BankAccount(double balance, double annualInterestRate) {     this.balance = balance;     this.annualInterestRate = annualInterestRate;   }

 

  public void deposit(double amount) {     balance += amount;     numOfDeposits++;   }

 

  public void withdraw(double amount) {     balance -= amount;     numOfWithdrawals++;   }

 

  public void calcInterest() {     double monthlyInterestRate = (annualInterestRate / 12);     double monthlyInterest = balance * monthlyInterestRate;     balance += monthlyInterest;   }

 

  public void monthlyProcess() {     balance -= (numOfWithdrawals + numOfDeposits);     calcInterest();     numOfWithdrawals = 0;     numOfDeposits = 0;   } }

 

class SavingsAccount extends BankAccount {   private boolean status;

 

  public SavingsAccount(double balance, double annualInterestRate) {     super(balance, annualInterestRate);     status = balance >= 25;   }

 

  public void withdraw(double amount) {     if (!status) {       System.out.println("The savings account is inactive");       return;     }     super.withdraw(amount);     status = balance >= 25;   }

 

  public void deposit(double amount) {     super.deposit(amount);     status = balance >= 25;   }

 

  public void monthlyProcess() {     int withdrawalsOverLimit = numOfWithdrawals - 4;     if (withdrawalsOverLimit > 0) {       balance -= (1 * withdrawalsOverLimit);     }     super.monthlyProcess();     status = balance >= 25;   }

 

  public boolean getStatus() {     return status;   }

 

public Object getBalance() {     return null; }

 

public String getNumDeposits() {     return null; }

 

public String getNumWithdrawals() {     return null; }

 

public Object getServiceCharge() {     return null; }

 

public boolean isActive() {     return false; } }

 

class Test {     private static SavingsAccount account;

 

    public static void main(String[] args) {         Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);         double balance, interestRate, monthlyInterest;         int numDeposits = 0, numWithdrawals = 0, serviceCharge = 0;         System.out.print("Please enter your Account Balance: ");         balance = sc.nextDouble();         System.out.print("Please enter the Annual Interest Rate for the account: ");         interestRate = sc.nextDouble();         monthlyInterest = balance * interestRate / 12.0 / 100.0;         balance = balance + monthlyInterest;         System.out.println("The balance after adding the Monthly Interest: " + balance);         System.out.print("Please enter the amount you want to withdraw: ");         double withdraw = sc.nextDouble();         balance = balance - withdraw;         numWithdrawals += 1;         System.out.println("Balance after withdrawal: " + balance);         System.out.print("Do you want to make any more withdrawals? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0: ");         int moreWithdrawals = sc.nextInt();         while (moreWithdrawals == 1) {            System.out.print("Please enter the amount you want to withdraw: ");            withdraw = sc.nextDouble();            balance = balance - withdraw;            numWithdrawals += 1;            System.out.println("Balance after withdrawal: " + balance);            System.out.print("Do you want to make any more withdrawals? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0: ");            moreWithdrawals = sc.nextInt();         }         System.out.print("Please enter the amount you want to deposit: ");         double deposit = sc.nextDouble();         balance = balance + deposit;         numDeposits += 1;         System.out.println("Balance after depositing: " + balance);         System.out.print("Do you want to make any more deposits? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0: ");         int moreDeposits = sc.nextInt();         while (moreDeposits == 1) {            System.out.print("Please enter the amount you want to deposit: ");            deposit = sc.nextDouble();            balance = balance + deposit;            numDeposits += 1;            System.out.println("Balance after depositing: " + balance);            System.out.print("Do you want to make any more deposits? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0: ");            moreDeposits = sc.nextInt();         }         System.out.println("The total number of deposits made: " + numDeposits);         System.out.println("The total number of withdrawals made: " + numWithdrawals);

 

System.out.printf("The total service charge of the month is %.2f\n", account.getServiceCharge()); if (balance >= 0) {     System.out.println("The savings account is currently active");     } else {     System.out.println("The savings account is currently inactive"); System.out.println("The savings account is currently " + (account.isActive() ? "active" : "inactive"));     } } }   document every line in this code ( dont change anything in it ) header comment also included .

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( IN JAVA ) Design an abstract class named BankAccount to hold the following data for a bank account:
Balance  - private 
Number of deposits this month
Number of withdrawals
Annual interest rate

The class should have the following methods. It is up to you to decide which method becomes abstract.

Constructor: the constructor should accept an argument for the balance and annual interest rate

Deposit: A method that accepts an argument for the amount of the deposit. The method should add the argument to the account balance. It should also increment the variable holding the number of deposits.

Withdraw: A method that accepts an argument for the amount of the withdrawal. The method should subtract the argument from the balance. It should also increment the variable holding the number of withdrawals.

calcInterest: A method that updates the balance by calculating the monthly interest earned by the account and adding this interest to the balance. This is performed by the following formulas:
Monthly interest rate=(annual interest rate/12)
Monthly interst=balance*monthly interest rate  
Balance=balance + monthly interest 

monthlyProcess: A method that subtracts the monthly service charges from the balance, calls the calcInterest method and then sets the variables that hold the number of withdrawals, number of deposits, and monthly service charges to zero.

Next design a SavingsAccount class that extends the BankAccount class. 
The SavingAccount class should have a status field to represent an active or inactive account. If the balance of a savings account falls below $25 it becomes inactive. ( the status field could be a Boolean variable) No more withdrawals may be made until the balance is raised above $25 at which time the account becomes active again. 

The savings account class should have the following methods:

withdraw: A method that determines whether the account is inactive before a withdrawal is made. (No withdrawal will be allowed if the account is not active).  A withdrawal is then made by calling the superclass version of the method.

deposit: A method that determines whether the account is inactive before a deposit is made. If the account is inactive and the deposit brings the balance above $25, the account becomes active again. A deposit is then made by calling the superclass version of the method.

monthlyProcess: Before the superclass method is called, this method checks the number of withdrawals. If the number of withdrawals for the month is more than 4, a service charge of $1 for each withdrawal above 4 is added to the superclass field that holds the monthly service charges. (Don’t forget to check the account balance after the service charge is taken. If the balance falls below $25 the account becomes inactive.)   

Design the Test class and ask user to enter value of class variables through scanner class. Create appropriate object of SavingsAccount class and call the method and print the value of all variables. 

Take reference of following sample output to print your output.

When you print information in output window display numeric value using two decimal place. For example 200.50
Sample output: (this is the only one scenario, similar way you can check rest of the condition)
 
Please enter your Account Balance
500
Please enter the Annual Interest Rate for the account
3
The balance after adding the Monthly Interest=625.00
 Please enter the amount you want to withdraw
100
Please enter the amount you want to deposit
250
The savings account is currently active
Balance after withdrawal=525.00
Balance after deposit=775.00
Do you want to make any more withdrawals? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0
1
Please enter the amount you want to withdraw
300
The savings account is currently active
Balance after withdrawing=475.00
Do you want to make any more withdrawals? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0
1
Please enter the amount you want to withdraw
75
The savings account is currently active
Balance after withdrawing=400.00
Do you want to make any more withdrawals? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0
0
Do you want to make any more deposits? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0
1
Please enter the amount you want to deposit
50
Balance after depositing=450.00
Do you want to make any more deposits? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0
1
Please enter the amount you want to deposit
50
Balance after depositing=500.00
Do you want to make any more deposits? If yes please enter 1 and if no please enter 0
0
The total number of deposits made = 3
The total number of withdrawals made =3
The total service charge of the month is 0
The savings account is currently active

( add a side funtionality to ask the user to wether he would like to pay extra on his account for an overdraft monthly )

Use Internal Standard document for commenting and name convention rule. Program is stored in an appropriately named file
Program has the proper header information including your name and program
Program compiles successfully and without warnings
Program is complete and produces correct results
Program uses appropriate indentation to show logical path flows
Program has proper commenting 

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