Purpose: This assignment is intended to demonstrate how relatively simple, inexpensive, and interesting world travel actually can be.Requirements:A 1000–1500 word report (roughly three to five pages, but can be more) or other substantial project, e.g. PowerPoint presentation.Reference List, including books, interviews, Internet websites, etc.Any supporting materials, such as travel brochures, photos, maps, etc.Content: Each report should minimally include the following:Orientation: Geography, climate, population, etc. Brief History: Politics, economy, religion, etc.Cultural Customs: Language, greetings, dress, taboos, etc. Travel: Transportation cost and means, time of travel, lodging, visas, currency, exchange rate, immunizations, etc. Activities: Sights to see, festivals/holidays, etc. Music Activities: Include some music genres and events likely to be seen. Total Cost: Provide a breakdown list of costs for a week stay in the country. Feel free to stay longer, if you like. Be reasonable in your pricing. I doubt you’ll win the lottery before you go. Recommended Resources: Books, recordings, addresses to contact, etc. Creativity: These points are based on your creativity and writing style. Some students have written from the perspective of a travel agent booking a tour, a tour guide native to the country visited, or even a backpacker on an adventure. If you make it fun to read, it will be fun to write. Comment:This project is designed to be FUN as well as educational. The focus is on the TRAVEL, not the history, etc., so don’t overdo the opening sections. The idea is to stimulate you to pursue international travel as part of your life experience. You will gain a better appreciation of not only other people and their culture, but the culture you live in as well. Be CREATIVE as well as informative. Please
solved Comparing Qualitative and Quantitative ResearchWeekly Objectives 2, 3, 4, and
/in /by adminComparing Qualitative and Quantitative ResearchWeekly Objectives 2, 3, 4, and 5 will be addressed in this discussion.Qualitative research offers a different set of processes to explore phenomena of interest to nursing, compared to quantitative processes. Both are necessary to advance the profession of nursing. To learn why, discuss how the steps in the research process are different between quantitative and qualitative studies. You should include the following:Select 2 key differences between qualitative and quantitative research and describe. Use examples when possible to illustrate.Are there terms used in quantitative processes that are not used in qualitative processes, and vice versa?How is qualitative research used in evidence-based practice?What is the design called if the researcher uses both qualitative and quantitative approaches in a single study? Complete a literature search to find an example and briefly describe how the researcher(s) use(s) both.Select a topic of clinical interest to you. It should be very broad in nature (e.g., cancer pain, psychiatric inpatient anxiety, etc.). Conduct a literature search to select 2 research reports: one using a quantitative approach and one using a qualitative approach to study the selected topic. In your own words, summarize the differences. Describe how you would determine if these studies could be applied to your clinical practice.Attach the following 3 documents as PDFs to your initial post: mixed method report, quantitative report, and qualitative report. In your reply posts, you are a “colleague from another profession,” as in an earlier forum. Did your colleague clearly describe differences between quantitative and qualitative approaches? What did he/she say that helped to clarify the topic for you? What questions might you ask your colleague, in response?
solved Personal Statements: The Application to the BASW Program includes required
/in /by adminPersonal Statements: The Application to the BASW Program includes required Personal Statements that must be written by each applicant. Prior to completing your online application, please prepare one detailed statement covering the questions below. Do not omit any questions. Your personal statement should be a minimum of two (2) pages, not more than three (3) pages, typed, double-spaced, and in 12-point font. Please use the number and its associated topic area (in bold and underline) as headings when completing your personal statement. Social Work Knowledge: Discuss your motivation for choosing the social work profession and how it connects to your current and long term goals. Respect for Diversity: Identify the experiences you have had which make you feel that you can work effectively with people from diverse populations (religious, racial, ethnic, disability, socio-economic, gender, and sexual orientation differences). Also describe any difficulties you might have when working as a social worker with any of the diverse populations. Be specific. * Limits of confidentiality for personal statments: Mandated reporters are persons who, in the course of their work, may be privy to information that they are required to report to the appropriate enforcement agency. Social workers in the state of Maryland are mandated reporters, and must report any disclosure of suspected incidents of child abuse and neglect, including child sexual abuse. Salisbury University social work faculty and staff are required to report any suspected incidents of child abuse and neglect, whether or not the suspected incident was previously reported. Therefore, any disclosure (written or verbal) by students or prospective students of suspected incidents of child abuse and/or neglect will be immediately reported to the appropriate authorities.
solved Reflections Short EssayHIWD 370 – Comparative Civilization – Module/Week 8
/in /by adminReflections Short EssayHIWD 370 – Comparative Civilization – Module/Week 8 — LawsIn Week 8, students will write a second short essay. The student should discuss the things we covered in the course that they found the most interesting, enjoyable, or challenging and why. These could be things you found in your research, required readings or videos, or your work with the other students. Students will write an essay of at least 600 words. The paper must specifically, and appropriate referral required reading materials and outside research as appropriate. In addition, it must include a bibliography in Turabian format with all used materials, and references to sources must be in Turabian format footnotes. Reading & StudyTextbook Readings – Duiker and Spielvogel: CHS 29 & 30——————————Bible Readings These readings describe legal proceedings. The section from Acts 15 relates to the resolution of a disagreement in a church council. The sections from later in Acts describe Paul’s experience at different levels of the Roman judicial system, from the local Jewish court, and appealing up to Caesar. Acts 15:1-33Acts 23:1-5Acts 25:1-27Acts 26:1-32———————————————-Website (Video): Turning Points in History – Hammurabi’s Code of Laws Website (Video): The Law Code Stele of King Hammurabi Website (Video): Law and Justice – Roman Law and Human Rights Website (Video): Law and Justice – Who Is My Neighbor? Website (Video): The Strange Case of the LawVideo: What is Common Law?Website (Video): The Story of Human RightsWebsite: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Website (Video): Hidden Histories: Law and Order Website (Video): Space Law-What Laws are There in Space?Website (Video): What Laws Apply In International Waters? Website (Video): What Is The Hague And How Powerful Is It?
solved 1. [4] Describe two ways by which DNA polymerase ensures
/in /by admin1. [4] Describe two ways by which DNA polymerase ensures that the correct base is added to the growing polynucleotide chain during replication, addressing what these mechanisms have in common, and how they differ. What is the contribution of these mechanisms toward the overall fidelity of DNA replication? (MLO 4.1)
2. [4] Briefly summarize the palm, thumb, and finger domains of DNA polymerase, and explain how they contribute to replication. What is the role of the metal ions in the palm’s activity?(MLO 4.2)
3.[4] What prevents ribonucleotides from being incorporated into the growing DNA strand during replication of the genome? In what aspect of replication are ribonucleotides used?(MLO 4.1 & 4.2)
4. [4] How is the DNA unwound at the replication fork? What effect does this have on the DNA upstream of the fork, and how does the cell deal with this effect?(MLO 4.3)
5. [4] Sliding clamps are topologically-closed rings that can encircle the DNA double helix. How, then, are they able to get on and off the DNA? What purpose is served by this striking topology?(MLO 4.3)
6. [6] List at least five distinct activities provided by proteins within the replisome. What are some of the advantages of having multiple proteins working together to carry out the various aspects of the replication process?(MLO 4.3)
7.[6] Describe the various steps involved in the initiation of replication in eukaryotes. What proteins are involved in each of the steps, and when in the cell cycle does each of them occur? How does the timing of their segregation contribute to the limitation of origin firing to at most once per cell cycle?(MLO 4.4)
8. [3] Explain why the replication machinery is incapable of completely replicating the ends of the chromosomes. What is the practical effect of this? How do eukaryotic cells get around this problem?(MLO 4.5)
solved Purpose: This assignment is intended to demonstrate how relatively simple,
/in /by adminPurpose: This assignment is intended to demonstrate how relatively simple, inexpensive, and interesting world travel actually can be.Requirements:A 1000–1500 word report (roughly three to five pages, but can be more) or other substantial project, e.g. PowerPoint presentation.Reference List, including books, interviews, Internet websites, etc.Any supporting materials, such as travel brochures, photos, maps, etc.Content: Each report should minimally include the following:Orientation: Geography, climate, population, etc. Brief History: Politics, economy, religion, etc.Cultural Customs: Language, greetings, dress, taboos, etc. Travel: Transportation cost and means, time of travel, lodging, visas, currency, exchange rate, immunizations, etc. Activities: Sights to see, festivals/holidays, etc. Music Activities: Include some music genres and events likely to be seen. Total Cost: Provide a breakdown list of costs for a week stay in the country. Feel free to stay longer, if you like. Be reasonable in your pricing. I doubt you’ll win the lottery before you go. Recommended Resources: Books, recordings, addresses to contact, etc. Creativity: These points are based on your creativity and writing style. Some students have written from the perspective of a travel agent booking a tour, a tour guide native to the country visited, or even a backpacker on an adventure. If you make it fun to read, it will be fun to write. Comment:This project is designed to be FUN as well as educational. The focus is on the TRAVEL, not the history, etc., so don’t overdo the opening sections. The idea is to stimulate you to pursue international travel as part of your life experience. You will gain a better appreciation of not only other people and their culture, but the culture you live in as well. Be CREATIVE as well as informative. Please
solved Follow the link to Relative Genious (Links to an external
/in /by adminFollow the link to Relative Genious (Links to an external site.)Listen to the entire episode, it is approximately one hour long.Hit the reply button, below and ask three questions based on the above episode of radiolab
Questions should be open ended and thoughtfulQuestions are meant to facilitate critical thinking and discussionThen reply to the following 6 questions1. I know that the brain physically changes according to one’s environment, but Jad made an interesting point and was very skeptical about Einstein’s brain. It made me wonder that if not his brain being unique then could it be that other parts of him being different? For instance, there was more to him than just his physical body maybe his soul was different from the rest of us?2. I don’t recall this being mentioned in the podcast but how was the brain so well preserved after many people studied it and cut it into many pieces?3. After hearing about Thomas Harvey and how he stole the brain it made me question what I would if someone close to me was smart like Einstein and their brain was wanted by many people. The family was aware that Einstein did not want to be glorified or treated like superhuman, many people wanting to study his brain kind of put him in a higher position. What would you do if you were in Einstein’s family’s position? 4. Albert Einstein requested that his ashes be scattered somewhere secret since he didn’t want his body becoming a shrine to his genius. However, if you were him would you have the same requests? 5. Do you think Einstein was just born that smart or certain things helped him to achieve his great accomplishments? 6. In the episode, one of the hosts explains that in Einstein’s brain his sylvan fissure was a lot shorter compared to some in other brains. Do you think this could have played a role in why he was so smart?
solved Your neighbor tells you that his eleven-year-old daughter has been
/in /by adminYour neighbor tells you that his eleven-year-old daughter has been having behavior and academic problems in school. “Her teacher recommended taking her to the pediatrician to get a prescription for Ritalin,” he said.
In a well-thought-out paper integrating information from the learning resources and module readings, make an argument for why your neighbor should first have his daughter evaluated by a clinical psychologist. Discuss the types of assessment tools the psychologist might use in his or her evaluation and how these tools would help in guiding diagnosis and treatment.Â
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solved Purpose: This assignment is intended to demonstrate how relatively simple,
/in /by adminPurpose: This assignment is intended to demonstrate how relatively simple, inexpensive, and interesting world travel actually can be.Requirements:A 1000–1500 word report (roughly three to five pages, but can be more) or other substantial project, e.g. PowerPoint presentation.Reference List, including books, interviews, Internet websites, etc.Any supporting materials, such as travel brochures, photos, maps, etc.Content: Each report should minimally include the following:Orientation: Geography, climate, population, etc. Brief History: Politics, economy, religion, etc.Cultural Customs: Language, greetings, dress, taboos, etc. Travel: Transportation cost and means, time of travel, lodging, visas, currency, exchange rate, immunizations, etc. Activities: Sights to see, festivals/holidays, etc. Music Activities: Include some music genres and events likely to be seen. Total Cost: Provide a breakdown list of costs for a week stay in the country. Feel free to stay longer, if you like. Be reasonable in your pricing. I doubt you’ll win the lottery before you go. Recommended Resources: Books, recordings, addresses to contact, etc. Creativity: These points are based on your creativity and writing style. Some students have written from the perspective of a travel agent booking a tour, a tour guide native to the country visited, or even a backpacker on an adventure. If you make it fun to read, it will be fun to write. Comment:This project is designed to be FUN as well as educational. The focus is on the TRAVEL, not the history, etc., so don’t overdo the opening sections. The idea is to stimulate you to pursue international travel as part of your life experience. You will gain a better appreciation of not only other people and their culture, but the culture you live in as well. Be CREATIVE as well as informative. Please
solved Part 1As a recent hire, you’d like to become familiar
/in /by adminPart 1As a recent hire, you’d like to become familiar with the current organizational structure in your company. This organizational chart (org chart) has not yet been created, so you decide to make your own.Create an org chart of your company. This high-level information is typically found on the company’s website or other websites about the organization. The org chart should include key leadership and level of responsibility. If the information is not public, base your decisions on a similar organization and research. You may use any Microsoft® program or web-based program.Part 2Review sources on your company. Analyze the company using Porter’s Five Forces.Write a 1000- to 1200- word proposal to the company of your plan to align the operational needs with business strategies based on your analysis. Complete the following in your proposal:Explain in 350-words the structure of your org chart.Discuss the type of hierarchy and related details of each role. Assess how each role in the organizational chart is related to the other areas within the organization.Analyze of the company based on Porter’s Five Forces.Analyze the effectiveness of the leadership model the company is currently using.Consider the current leadership style or styles in place at the company. Determine the effectiveness of the leadership style/s and whether an alternative style/s would be more impactful. Assess how to determine effective leadership. What makes a leader effective or ineffective?Consider sources of managerial power when leaders are effective. Provide a recommendation for the following actions:Leadership model changes not reflected in the current organizational chart (Part 1)2- to 3- actions needed to align operational needs with business strategies previously identifiedInclude the organizational chart with your proposal.
solved 1. For 5 points extra credit, summarize the explanation of
/in /by admin1. For 5 points extra credit, summarize the explanation of eye color given here. For an additional 2 points evaluate your own eye color based on what you learned here, and what you know about your parent’s eye color.http://genetics.thetech.org/ask/ask29 (Links to an external site.)2. For up to 10 points extra credit, follow the prompts for a reading response on this article about domestication in foxes.try the link to the library database: http://libraryproxy.sdmesa.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edsgao&AN=edsgcl.251086946&site=eds-live (Links to an external site.)or pdf here download3. Write a reading response about this article from Discover Magazine for EC. make sure you read the whole article, its four pages (press the arrow at the bottom to get to the next page)http://discovermagazine.com/2007/jun/born-gay (Links to an external site.) 4. Rob Stein talks to geneticists about the pros and cons of genetic sequencing.Listen or read the transcript and submit a reading response for extra credit. Try to copy and paste the link to your browser if it doesnt work. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2012/09/19/160955379/scientists-see-upside-and-downside-of-sequencing-their-own-genes (Links to an external site.)5. Reading response option: Culture (?) in the wild among chimpanzeeshttps://www.unl.edu/rhames/courses/212/chimpculture/chimpculture.html (Links to an external site.)6. can we edit genes and change the future of inheritance? https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/09/22/494591738/breaking-taboo-swedish-scientist-seeks-to-edit-dna-of-healthy-human-embryos (Links to an external site.)7. Here is a new hominid discovery from the Philippines https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/04/new-species-ancient-human-discovered-luzon-philippines-homo-luzonensis/