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Below is a case study we need to answer the following questions: -Select your cr

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Question

Below is a case study we need to answer the following questions:

-Select your criteria ( the 4 points in the case sudy) from the list provided.

-Develop additional criteria to support a viable decision making process.

-Provide reasons for selecting the criteria applied.

-Explain how the criteria support your recommitting for this poor family to find a place to live.

-Locate a home listing (like zillow or other US property sites), select one property to buy and provide its link here

- Budget for the property: With respect to financing. The family has been given about 40K for a down payment and they can afford a mortgage of about $2800 to $3100 a month.

-Be creative one house (property) may not do it. Two condos might be a solution, a duplex or a triplex or two town homes.

Case study:

You are part of a two spouse couple with the following challenges in your nuclear and extended family that will require a home in which everyone lives in a one family home.

Criterias:

1. Your wife’s sister is a criminal, and the family had to do a great deal in Syria to keep her from going to prison in that country.

2. Your father has emphysema/COPD and requires extensive medication; he is also in a wheel chair and will require a hospital bed at home.

3. Your teen nephew has Asperger’s (a disability common in the U. S.), which means he is on the high functioning end of the autism scale. He has difficultly with change. He must have his dog (German Shepard and malamute mix the dog weighs 130 pounds) with him to feel comfortable and has to have accommodations of his own.

4. Your family and extended family have moved to U.S. and are refugees from Syria. It is a very difficult situation and, though you have a reasonable amount of cash available, you do not know how long you will be in America. You have the option of getting on the path to citizenship because of your field of expertise. You are the oldest male child, you have two brothers. One stayed and one came with you. You have a spouse and two daughters. The brother who accompanied you to the U.S. is married with one teenage son. You brought your elderly parents and your spouse’s parents. Her parents are quite fit and in their early 60s. Your father is not well and needs special medial attention that your mother must provide. She does all she can. Your wife has a sister who has come along and she too has a little boy. You have been welcomed by a church in Woodbridge, VA, where the minister and the membership are doing all they can to help you and your family.

Explanation / Answer

A GRAPH is a relational structure made up of vertices and edges. The edges of a graph express the relationships among the vertices.
An edge that connects a vertex to itself is a LOOP.
Two vertices are ADJACENT if there is an edge joining them. (If a vertex has a loop, the vertex is adjacent to itself.)
The DEGREE of a vertex is the total number of edges at that vertex. (A loop adds 2 to the degree of a vertex.)
A vertex with degree 0 is an ISOLATED vertex.
A PATH in a graph is a route among vertices along the graph’s edges such that no edge is used more than once. (Paths are specified by listing adjacent vertices from the beginning of the path to the end of the path.)
A path that starts and ends at the same vertex is called a CIRCUIT.
A graph is CONNECTED if any two of its vertices can be joined by a path. A graph that is not connected is DISCONNECTED. The resulting ‘pieces’ of a disconnected graph are called COMPONENTS of the graph.
If erasing an edge of a connected graph would cause the graph to be disconnected, that edge is called a BRIDGE.
A path that contains every edge of a connected graph exactly once is called an EULER PATH.
An Euler path that starts and ends at the same vertex is called an EULER CIRCUIT.

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