Rectangular Peg Solitaire in Python

Cracker Barrel restaurants typically set out a free table game called Peg Triangle Solitaire.

For this assignment, you will implement a similar game that we shall call DigiPeg Solitaire. In DigiPeg Solitaire, the user can specify how many rows [1-9] and how many columns [1-9] the board should have.

In DigiPeg Solitaire, pegs can jump over an adjacent peg into an empty space. The jumping peg, the adjacent peg, and the empty space must be in a straight line as in Peg Triangle Solitaire. The potential direction for a peg to jump is over, under, left, or right.
When a jump is made the adjacent peg (the peg that was jumped over) is removed.
The game is over when no more moves are possible.

When 2 or fewer pegs remain when the game ends, the message You’re a DigiPeg Genius!

When 3 or 4 pegs remain, the message Not too shabby, rookie.

When 5 or 6 pegs remain, the message That’s nothing to write home about.

When 7 or more pegs remain, the message You’re a DigiPeg Igno-Ra-Moose.
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10 points. The game_over method is correct. (All or nothing.)

10 points. The final_message method is correct. (3 points off for each incorrect case up to 10 points.)

40 points. The legal_move method returns True correctly. (5 points off for not identifying a legal jump in each of the eight directions.)

20 points. The legal_move method returns False correctly. (10 points off for each type of illegal jump that is identified as a legal one up to 20 points.)

10 points. The make_move method is correct. (All of nothing.)

10 points – The methods you write are properly commented, easy to understand and do not contain unnecessary code. (3 points for each type of improvement up to 10 points.)
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Attached is the code you’re required to start from.  Do not change anything that’s underneath the “The four missing methods go here. Do not modify anything else.” comment.

Also attached are sample transcripts that the program needs to be able to match.

Literature (poetry and prose) has the capacity to express and even change the culture by encouraging readers to think about society through the lens of a story. We see Faulkner teach us about the South through his story set there, while Fitzgerald expos

Literature (poetry and prose) has the capacity to express and even change the culture by encouraging readers to think about society through the lens of a story.
We see Faulkner teach us about the South through his story set there,
while Fitzgerald exposes us to Europe
and Steinbeck illuminates life on a farm out West.
Wartime poets explore the ruinous era in their work
while with Ginsberg, we learn about the 19500s/60s zietgeist.
Plath, Lorde, and Sexton expose trials facing women at the dawn of a new era of feminism.

How do writers use their words to create culture and what types of cultures do they create?
Do you find a culture of an American Dream in the works or more of a nightmarish world?
What makes you decide and how do the authors illustrate that dream or nightmare that is the story of American life in the mid-20th century?
Basic guidelines:
    Use a title that both hooks and informs
    Make a claim in your introductory paragraph (your thesis): this should be an opinion of yours and should be debatable.
    Use strong topic sentences that advance your thesis
    Proofread carefully, especially spelling and formatting of titles, authors names, characters, etc. One point off for each author or character whose name is incorrectly spelled
    Use in text parenthetical citations like this (Fitzgerald, 996); no Works Cited page is needed.
    Typed to at least 5 full pages; 6 pages maximum.

Uber strategic plan

Based on your analysis of the industry and competitive dynamics for the same company that you examined in your Case Study, please recommend a new strategy for the company to adopt. You will consider all of the concepts that you have learned in the course, and the work you have done in your teams to develop the strategy.

In your essay, please address the following questions:

Using the different evaluation frameworks that you have learned (e.g. SWOT, PESTLE, 5 Forces), describe the current situation and environment that the organization is in, including direct and potential competitors. Identify the internal and external factors that are most critical to the organization.
Identify the most appropriate strategic frameworks and strategic approach(es) (e.g. Strengths/Opportunities, Weaknesses/Threats, etc.), and justify why those frameworks and approaches are appropriate.
Describe the recommended strategy and its path to implementation.
Describe how analytics could be employed:
To better understand the strategic environment;
To select a strategy; and
To evaluate the performance of the strategy
Describe what might happen in the course of implementing the strategy that would cause changes to some of its elements and what those changes might be. Please consider as many factors as possible, e.g. competitive, environmental, economic etc.
In your essay, you should reference at least 3 new sources from your own independent research in addition to any course readings and lecture material you cite.  Please use APA format for all citations.

The Dobe Ju/’hoansi by Richard Lee 4th Edition

Assignment details: The essay assignment for this course requires that you critically read and evaluate a short, famous ethnography on the San/Juhoansi culture of Southern Africa.  The essay will take the form of formal, academic book reviews.  You must follow the instructions for this type of review on this website: https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2015/03/27/essay-writing-academic-book-reviews

Read the article on the website and after you are finished reading the ethnography, follow the suggestions and the template/guidelines of how to structure the book review.  Your essay should be structured exactly as suggested with all the same sections (7 of them) and in the order presented.   

DO NOT write it in a subjective first-person style (using “I” or “me”).  Academic book reviews are written for readers who only want to know the facts about the book–readers do not care about your own personal experience reading it.  🙂