Movie Listing

The intent of this program is to manage a set of favorite movies. Each movie will have data associated with it:

Title
Year produced
Rating (this can be a simple 1-5 integer) that represents how much the user likes the movie.
Anything else youd like to add to make yours unique (can result in extra credit)
You must allow the customer to do the following actions on the movie list:

List all movies
Add Movie
Delete Movie
Edit Movie
Exit program
The menu prompted to the user should look something like the following. You can also allow the user to input only the first letter of each word, but you need to make it clear whats happening.

COMMAND MENU

(L)ist List all movies
(A)dd Add a movie to the list
(E)dit Edit a movie on the list
(D)elete Delete a movie on the list
(Q)uit Exit the program

I can now as the user enter either the word, or the letter (capitalized and in parentheses). If I enter anything else besided the letter or words on the menu the input is invalid and I have to try again.

For example, my implementation looks like this when I enter l for list movies:

COMMAND MENU

(L)ist – List all movies
(A)dd –  Add a movie
(E)dit – Edit a movie
(D)el –  Delete a movie
(Q)uit – Exit program

Command: l

1.Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) – Rating: 5
2. On the Waterfront (1954) – Rating: 2
3. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) – Rating: 4
Once I enter the main command, I will be prompted through the process of adding/editing/deleting/listing. For example, if I want to edit a movie, Ill be prompted for the number of the movie I want to edit, and then prompted for all the values to enter (similar to adding a move).

For example, here Im editing the second movie:

Command: e
Please input a number between 1 and 3: 2
Movie number 2 named ‘On the Waterfront’ will be changed. Are you sure (y/n)? y
    New Name: The Matrix
    New Year: 1999
    New Rating (number between 1 & 5): 5
Movie number 2 – named ‘The Matrix’ was changed.

Deleting a movie:

Command: d
Please input a number between 1 and 3: 3
Movie number 3 named ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ will be deleted. Are you sure (y/n)? y
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was deleted.

Adding a movie:

Command: a
    Name: Star Wars
    Year: 1977
    Rating (number between 1 & 5): 4
Movie number 3 – named ‘Star Wars’ was added.

: Public Space Essay Example–Persecution Builds

 I am about to send you out on a scouting trip! What I will require of you at the end of this Module is for you to write a 1,000 – 1,300 word Public Space Essay! This should be fun… or, at least, I hope it’s fun! You will need to find a public space (not your home or a friend’s home) such as a school, park, library, theater, or store and observe what you find there. You will need to go to that public space or post a picture of that public space for me to see (though it will be much easier if you visit the space in person). In order to help you be successful with this field mission, we need to complete these tasks, listed below, 

M3D1: The Strange Truth of Fiction

This is a basic discussion post pertaining to The Strange Truth of Fiction. The following basic instructions are below as well as an attached file with readings from textbook/module notes to help aid in the writing of this assignment.

Please respond to the following set of questions.
How would you define perfection in a romantic partner and have you ever observed such perfection?
What constitutes perfection?
Have you ever spotted the 100% perfect man or woman?
How would you relate your ideas to Murakami s story?
How does the storys title make you think of a fairy tale?
What purpose do fairy tales serve?
Why do you think the narrator uses the form of a fairy tale and how does his story differ from fairy tales you have read or heard?
What truth, if any, does this story contain about the purpose of stories?
Explain your answer.

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One of the most dramatic periods of fiscal stimulus took place during the major recession of 2008-2010. Not only were the conventional fiscal (and monetary) tools employed, but the federal government also pursued certain unconventional initiatives, such as the bailout of financial institutions on the brink of insolvency.

Please watch Inside the Meltdown, a PBS Frontline documentary first broadcast in 2009— https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/meltdown/. Write a 2-3 page paper summarizing the film and addressing the following questions:

a.    What is systematic risk?
b.    What is a moral hazard?
c.    Why did the government treat Bear Sterns differently from Lehman Brothers?
d.    What do you think the government should have done with Lehman Brothers?
e.    What, if anything, surprised you about the events described in this film?