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When considering the hierarchy of biological organization, macromolecules are the last abiotic (i.e. non-living) “step” before the smallest functional living units cells. If organisms were not able to obtain these macromolecules, either through synthesis or ingestion, life could not exist. For this discussion you will be building on the foundation of the previous Module by defining what macromolecules are and using your knowledge of their molecular structure to explore how they “fuel” us via the process of cellular respiration. Write a 200-300 word post covering the following topics: Look through your kitchen pantry/refrigerator and find representative foods for 3 of the major macromolecule types – Fats, Proteins, and Carbohydrates.

When considering the hierarchy of biological organization, macromolecules are the last abiotic (i.e. non-living) “step” before the smallest functional living units cells. If organisms were not able to obtain these macromolecules, either through synthesis or ingestion, life could not exist. For this discussion you will be building on the foundation of the previous Module by … Read more

Teachers Perception of special education support within an inner city mainstream Primary School. Three questions are: 1. How are children identified as Special education needs and disability (SEND) within a mainstream school? 2. What are the challenges associated with teaching SEND children in a mainstream setting? 3. In what areas can SEND provision be improved within mainstream school?

Teachers Perception of special education support within an inner city mainstream Primary School. Three questions are: 1. How are children identified as Special education needs and disability (SEND) within a mainstream school? 2. What are the challenges associated with teaching SEND children in a mainstream setting? 3. In what areas can SEND provision be improved … Read more

International Finance Choose a pair of currencies to analyse. You cannot choose the Pound/Dollar combination as this will be used as an example in lectures in preparation for this assignment, but you can choose one of those and a third currency

International Finance Choose a pair of currencies to analyse. You cannot choose the Pound/Dollar combination as this will be used as an example in lectures in preparation for this assignment, but you can choose one of those and a third currency if you want. Draw a graph of the real effective exchange rate from 1995 … Read more

Jussie Smollett Read and or watch video of all material. Answer in complete and full sentences. use correct punctuation, grammar and spelling. Answer MUST be 2 full pages; Font size 12; Times New Roman; double space only.

Jussie Smollett Read and or watch video of all material. Answer in complete and full sentences. use correct punctuation, grammar and spelling. Answer MUST be 2 full pages; Font size 12; Times New Roman; double space only. 1 – Who is Jussie Smollett? What did he claim happened to him in Chicago in 2019? Explain … Read more

Instructions Introduction: The term “hacking” usually refers to an illegal gain into one’s computer with the intent of exploiting the contents. But there is a new use of this word – “Hacking the Brain” which involves changing the way the brain performs. Most articles written about “brain hacking” are referencing to activities such as physical exercises t

Instructions Introduction: The term “hacking” usually refers to an illegal gain into one’s computer with the intent of exploiting the contents. But there is a new use of this word – “Hacking the Brain” which involves changing the way the brain performs. Most articles written about “brain hacking” are referencing to activities such as physical … Read more

Prompt When considering the hierarchy of biological organization, macromolecules are the last abiotic (i.e. non-living) “step” before the smallest functional living units cells. If organisms were not able to obtain these macromolecules, either through synthesis or ingestion, life could not exist. For this discussion you will be building on the foundation of the previous Module by defining what macromolecules are and using your knowledge of their molecular structure to explore how they “fuel” us via the process of cellular respiration. Write a 200-300 word post covering the following topics: Look through your kitchen pantry/refrigerator and find representative foods for 3 of the major macromolecule types – Fats, Proteins, and Carbohydrates.

Prompt When considering the hierarchy of biological organization, macromolecules are the last abiotic (i.e. non-living) “step” before the smallest functional living units cells. If organisms were not able to obtain these macromolecules, either through synthesis or ingestion, life could not exist. For this discussion you will be building on the foundation of the previous Module … Read more

Question Drawing on your studies of W340 and other research you undertake, explain and critically discuss the need to define robots as the first step in developing legal rules governing their use. Learning outcomes This EMA tests the following learning outcomes: Knowledge and understanding knowledge and understanding of the intersection between science and law

Question Drawing on your studies of W340 and other research you undertake, explain and critically discuss the need to define robots as the first step in developing legal rules governing their use. Learning outcomes This EMA tests the following learning outcomes: Knowledge and understanding knowledge and understanding of the intersection between science and law The … Read more

Analysis of Class Database Survey: Types of Data, Sampling and Assessing Bias 1) Consider the survey we have at hand. It was designed to harvest a plethora of measurements to better understand the metrics of High School Students in Ontario in general. a) Consider the technique I used to sample the members of our class. Again, if the population we were intending to study was all Ontario high school students … then what type of sampling technique did I use? Justify your Answer. (2)

Analysis of Class Database Survey: Types of Data, Sampling and Assessing Bias 1) Consider the survey we have at hand. It was designed to harvest a plethora of measurements to better understand the metrics of High School Students in Ontario in general. a) Consider the technique I used to sample the members of our class. … Read more

Hospital Case Study: Communication in the Healthcare Environment 1. Write a case study based on your own experiences (or friend/family) or observations in which you describe one of the following events or communications in a hospital : a nurse-physician, nurse-patient, doctor-patient or healthcare administrator- patient. Explain how this event or communication can adversely affect patient. How does it affect the employee’s satisfaction with work. (Give each person a first name) You could also create your own fictional scenario or describe an interaction from a movie or program. a) Tell the story….what happened? Put details in about the workplace environment. (2 paragraphs) b) What are 2 negative possible outcomes of this interaction? (1-2 paragraphs) c) End the case study with asking the question: What should be done, and by whom, to resolve this problem? d) Apply 4 concepts from the second half of the course ( chs 8, 9, 10, 12, 14) in your solution to the problem (part c) underline them and cite the chapter the concept is from (Ch 10, p ?). Use the following concepts in the paper. Concept 1: Proletarianization (Chapter 8 Page 206) Concept 2: Defensive Medicine (Chapter 8 Page 216) Concept 3: Biomedical Model (Chapter 12 Page 319) Concept 4: Informed Consent (Chapter 12 Page 322)

Hospital Case Study: Communication in the Healthcare Environment 1. Write a case study based on your own experiences (or friend/family) or observations in which you describe one of the following events or communications in a hospital : a nurse-physician, nurse-patient, doctor-patient or healthcare administrator- patient. Explain how this event or communication can adversely affect patient. … Read more

What made Mount Tambora’s 1815 eruption so massive? Description – Abstract – Introduction – Geological/tectonic setting – Geological history – Eruption activity and mechanisms/frequency/volumes/eruptive materials Magma chemistry, implications for magma genesis – Monitoring activity if any – Hazards and mitigation – Discussion – Conclusions – References The figures should be numbered and inside the text at appropriate location and with figure captions below each figure. You must call out the figures in the right order (you call out Fig. 3 for the first time before you call out Fig. 5 for the first time, for example)

What made Mount Tambora’s 1815 eruption so massive? Description – Abstract – Introduction – Geological/tectonic setting – Geological history – Eruption activity and mechanisms/frequency/volumes/eruptive materials Magma chemistry, implications for magma genesis – Monitoring activity if any – Hazards and mitigation – Discussion – Conclusions – References The figures should be numbered and inside the text … Read more

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