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New Logo Creation For Tea Store

November 10th, 2011 Comments off

Looking for a new, more modern (web2.0 style), more attractive logo, business sign creation, for tea store (tealux.ca)

Desinging And Artwork For Tea Store

July 9th, 2011 Comments off

Need some designing and artwork for online tea shop

Logo Needed For New Startup..

March 9th, 2010 Comments off

Brief Overview

This is for new on-line tea start-up. Our client will be offering high quality tea in an online store. The customer will be able to choose from a very wide variety of tea and the goods will be shipped to his home or wherever he wishes to.

This also includes gift deliveries to others.
Brand Name
teasender.com
Target Audience

Basically everyone who likes tea or wants to gift tea to others.

One assumption is that an online store may not regularly attract people who are passed the age of 55-60. However packages are most likely being sent to people above that age and they still need to like the logo. Ideally we are looking for a logo that will work for any age.
Requirements

The logo should communicate the product tea and be easily accessible and understandable.

The tagline for our business will be “simply great tea”. This tagline may appear in the logo but that is certainly not a requirement.

Logo’s that are not original artwork will be declined without notice. (e.g. no clip art or regular fonts with a photoshop filter ran over it)

The logo must be in a professional format in vector graphics (ai) with named layers.

Please send your high resolution proposals ASAP.. If yours is selected by our customer teasender.com, you will paid your bid amount and you will give all rights of the artwork to our client teasender.com

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Easy To Do Tea Blog Writer

August 13th, 2009 Comments off

Hi,

I am looking for a cheap blog writer who can write two blog posts for me on a daily basis. Each blog post should be a minimum of 300 words.

What you basically do is gathering information about Tea from other sources, such as blogs, tea websites, books, anything that has to do with tea, wrap them up and post it as an article. BUt I need you to mention me the references that you use, because I’ll put those references in every blog post.

I require somebody who has good grasp of English language including grammar and tenses. You can be from any country as long as you can write for the English speaking market. This is very important as the audience are native English speaking.

All the blog posts should be copyscape passed, no copy and paste will be allowed. The content must be unique.

I need somebody who is committed and can deliver two posts on a daily basis..

This is an ongoing project as long as you deliver quality posts every day.

Please bid for 60 blog posts of 300 words each.
Thanks

Simple Binary Tree Inventory

August 12th, 2009 Comments off

You are to write a program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

CAN I HAVE BEFOR AUGUST 15,2009
THANKS

Binary Search Tree

July 23rd, 2009 Comments off

(Need by Friday 10pm if possible)

The Problem
You are to write a program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

in this order, then the structure of the binary tree would be as follows:

soap 2.95
total: 11.90
/
raisins 2.00 tea 1.95
total: 7.00 total 1.95
/
jellybeans 5.00
total: 5.00

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

Inventory.c

July 22nd, 2009 Comments off

Project due to me by 6 p.m. EST US time on Jul-22-09.
You are to write a C program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

Simple Binary Tree Inventory

July 21st, 2009 Comments off

You are to write a program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

Binary Searchtree Problem In C

July 20th, 2009 Comments off

You are to write a program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

in this order, then the structure of the binary tree would be as follows:

soap 2.95
total: 11.90
/
raisins 2.00 tea 1.95
total: 7.00 total 1.95
/
jellybeans 5.00
total: 5.00

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

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