Riley v. California Case

After reading Riley v. California Case and answering the questions

1. Please provide an analysis of any concurring or dissenting opinions by other members of the Court and also provide your personal opinion of the case.  For your personal opinion, tell me whether you agreed with the decision of the Court and why.
2. Please provide the issue or issues in the case being decided by the Court.

3. Please provide the history of the case.  This means the decisions of the lower courts, both trial and appellate.
4. Please provide the relevant facts for the case.  Include, if relevant, all consolidated cases and their importance in the determination of the case.
5. Please provide the final ruling of the Court and the reasons why the Court made the decision that it did.

Framingham Heart Study and Design and Implementation of a Home-Based Exercise Program Post-Hip Fracture:

First, to reference as samples of resources you might find, review these two articles: Digital Connectedness in the Framingham Heart Study and Design and Implementation of a Home-Based Exercise Program Post-Hip Fracture: The Baltimore Hip Studies Experience. Review also the resources in the Public Health and Epidemiology library guide. In your journal assignment, address the following:

Using the brainstorming work you completed last week, research and gather 35 scholarly sources for the literature review component of your final assessment. Evaluate each source for timeliness, relevance, and epidemiological application to your age-related illness or condition (topic).
Next, organize these 35 resources in American Psychological Association (APA) format.
Lastly, using only one of the sources you have identified, provide a brief 23 sentence narrative and/or bullet point summary of the source.

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ITS BASED UPON THE 2 ARTICLES BELOW. iT DOESNT HAVE TO BE A FULL PAGE.

Java JWJGL

Write a Java program using only NetBeans 8.2 IDE which uses the LWJGL library to draw a window of 640×480 in the center of the screen.

Your program should then read in coordinates from a file titled coordinates.txt and draw the primitives in the same window using the algorithms for each primitive.

The program should draw the primitives in different colors (red for lines, blue for circles and green for ellipses) on a black background.

Use the glVertex2f() command to plot the primitives pixel by pixel. Finally, your program should also use the input.Keyboard class to have the escape key quit your application.

If you are motivated enough, you may also add extra functional keys that would allow the user to change the colors of the primitives. These added functions should be clearly stated in your comments.

The given coordinates.txt file will be in the following format:

l -15,-15 150,180
c 100,150 80
e 225,370 35,75
l -100,100 50,75
e 200,-100 50,50

“l” stands for a line and is followed by a space, this is then followed by the two endpoints of the line separated by a space.

“c” stands for a circle followed by a space, the center of the circle, space and then the radius of the circle.

“e” stands for ellipse followed by a space, center of the ellipse, space again followed by value of rx and ry(separated by a comma).

When your program is evaluated, a different coordinates.txt file will be used by me so be sure your algorithm tests all cases for each of the three primitives.

Note: Please do not turn in anything that does not use Java with our LWJGL library. Your programs should be hand-coded. Hence, dont use pre-existing code from other texts or from the internet.

What to turn in:
– Soft copy of the program

The output should look like the picture posted when the program is finished.
The program should change the sizes/positions of the shapes if the text file is changed.

Marketing and Research

There is a debate in marketing on the question of whether or not marketing creates or satisfies consumers needs. Marketing has often been defined in terms of satisfying customers wants and needs and some critics maintain that marketing goes beyond that and creates needs and wants that did not exist before. According to these critics, marketers encourage consumers to spend more money than they should on goods and services they really do not need. Consider the broad shifts in marketing. Are there any themes that emerge in these shifts? Can they be related to the major societal forces? Which force has contributed to which shift.

Your response must be in APA format where appropriate. You will need to include in-text citations and a references list for external references used in supporting your points for this question. You should have no fewer than 7 references for your response to this particular question.