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Use 10 vocabulary words from unit 7 and answer ONE of the writing prompts on page 96. Be aware of how you use the word-meaning the correct part of speech. Only use ONE vocabulary word for each sentence. Watch the spelling, punctuation, grammar, and sentence structure-PROOFREAD. Complete all the exercises for unit 7.The most important point is to use the word circle! ! ! Be sure to have a TOEFL score of 60, or you will be seen!
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January 27, 2019
An Overlooked Expedition
For most men, just thinking about the vast expanse of the seas and the dangers that lurk within could readily inspire a sense of fear on their hearts. This is not the case for Captain Charles Wilkes. Captain Wilkes has been a stalwart seafarer and leader in the military that faced these unknown threats head-on. He and his crew sailed the austere Antarctic coasts, mapped the Northwest American coastline, and even fared around the distant continent of Asia, covering 87,000 miles throughout their journey.
Although, no man could be able to mitigate, much less remove, all of the risks involved in seafaring, his skills, and dedication, together with his crew has made the journey possible. If not for his punctilious leadership, many of the lives of his team would have been lost.
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Instructions: Written Paper about the importance of Continuity Care Document (CCD) Interoperability Between Systems
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Write a paper defining Continuity Care Document (CCD.) Ensure you include parts of a CCD and how CCD’s are used to improve interoperability between systems. Use APA formatting (ensure you include Five references). Paper should be 500-700 words.
There are two attached videos.
1.https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=hnFWzqo3R2s
2.https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=PaWcU7rqqyA (Clear Standards)
Is it possible to make the paper about 650 words? If Yes, how do i know my charges? 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Research Paper | Undergraduate |
Instructions: I have to write a feminist literary analysis on the short story Alta’s Place. It is sort of an argumentative critique.
This is the link to the story: https://electricliterature(dot)com/altas-place-morgan-thomas/ 3 pages / approx 825 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Literature & Language | MLA | Other (not listed) | Undergraduate |
Instructions: In this assignment you will write an autobiographical essay about your own gender identity. Questions you should consider addressing include:
● What gender were you assigned at birth? Who decided? Based on what information did they make the decision? How did your parents feel about your sex/gender? What expectations did they have of you and your life based on what sex you were assigned at birth? One thing you could do is talk to (in person or over the phone) the people who were there when you were born and ask them about this.
● How do you think your life would have been different if you had been born a different sex/gender?
● What was your gender socialization like during early childhood? When is the first time you became aware of your gender or can remember thinking “I am a boy.” or “I am a girl.” Where were you? How did you find out you were a boy/girl? What did you think of it?
● What were the main gender milestones throughout your life? What were the defining moments of your gender? When you think of your own gender identity, what are the specific memories that you have and why are they meaningful to you?
● What are the things you feel like you have to/must do because of your gender identity? What are you required to do? What are you not allowed to do? What parts of your gender identity do you like? What parts do you dislike and why? Are there things you wish you could do that you can’t/don’t do because of your gender?
● Are there ways that you are gender-nonconforming? How? Why?
● In what ways is your gender stereotypical? How? Why?
● How are you treated because of your gender? What are aspects of this treatment do you like/dislike?
● What choices do you make about your gender? How do you do your gender? What kind of man or woman (or other) are you? What kind of man/woman/other do you want to or try to be? What aspects of your gender are important to you?
● What roles do you play in your life because of what your gender is?
● Whose gender do you admire (this could be someone you know in your life or a famous person or a character — whatever) — why do you admire it?
● How is your gender influenced by other aspects of your identity (e.g. your race, sexuality, age, culture, religion, ethnicity, etc)? Formatting guidelines: 5-10 double-spaced pages 12 pt font, not bold, not italicized, Times New Roman or Arial or Calibri or Garamond. Use headings that break your paper into sections. You have a lot of freedom in how you organize it. You should decide which of the above questions are most interesting to you, what stories you want to tell, in what order, etc. I’d say just start writing and see what happens. After you draft it, read what you have written and then write an introduction telling the reader (me) what’s to come. Be brave. Get creative. Tell stories. Use concepts that we have learned in the course. Tie readings or films into your essay about yourself. I.e. describe parts of this course (or others) that have impacted the way that you think about your own gender identity. This is really an essay about you — but lean on course materials where it is useful or helpful. I encourage you to be vulnerable and personal but obviously don’t disclose anything you’re not willing to share with me. 3 pages / approx 825 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Social Sciences | Undergraduate |
Instructions: – How big is your personal footprint?
– How has it changed (if at all) since the first time you completed the assessment six weeks ago?
Gotten better.
– As a result of taking this course, what steps will you take to make you footprint smaller? 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Social Sciences | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Topic: Blood Transfusions: Why it matters: ABO and Rh blood types
(Include the two following sections):
*RESEARCH (Label this section)
The explanation / background of the topic- Teach the topic to students. Share interesting and current research on the topic.
Use APA citations in the text to clarify sources.
*CRITICAL THINKING (Label this section, too)
This section is only for your thoughts/conclusions. This is not research based.
Examples: Apply everyday phenomena in terms of the scientific concepts in your research section. Make observations and draw conclusions.
Tips and Tricks for Remembering and Recalling. Is there a mnemonic device that might help you memorize this information or what helps you understand this?
Connect the dots. Why is this an important topic for you, your community, society, or the world? How does it relate to other concepts in the text?
Add References and Word Count at the bottom of posts. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Undergraduate |
Instructions: View the following two video clips:
Hard Times Generation: Homeless Kids can be found at: https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=ZZj3hr0OZzw (Links to an external site.)
(Links to an external site.)
Hard times generation homeless kids 60 Minutes YouTube
Hard Times Generation: Families Living in Cars can be found at: https://youtu(dot)be/fKJRGU-JrPs (Links to an external site.)
(Links to an external site.)
Hard Times Generation Families living in cars YouTube
According to the narrator, Scott Pelley (NBC 60 Minutes, 2011), close to 25% of children in the US (that is 1 out of 4) live in poverty. In the video, Pelley interviews a number of children (and family members) who have experienced homelessness, living on the streets, in cars, and in shelters. As you reflect on the video and on Chapter 1 of the text Behavior Management: Principles And Practices of Positive Behavior Support, consider how various theorists would assess the needs of children living in poverty.
Select two of the following theoretical frameworks:
Developmental
Psychodynamic
Ecological
Social Learning
Discuss how proponents of each framework would analyze two of the children or families in the videos. What would they want educators to know or be aware of as they structure learning environments for each child? What were some sources of strength for the child (children) or the family? How might teachers make use of those sources of strength in creating educational environments that support learning? 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Essay | Psychology | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Think about the last 20 minutes of the interview with Davis. She talks about connecting local movement politics with global issues. Address one issue she brings up in the interview and discuss. Then go online and find two global social justice issues and share them. How do they also relate to social justice issues here in the United States? 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Reaction Paper | Social Sciences | Undergraduate |
Instructions: FAH 101/2019
Essay #2
Assume a Position! Critical Viewing of the Art Gallery of Ontario
Carol Duncan and Allan Wallach’s “The Universal Survey Museum.”
Michael Snow (Canadian), Walking Women (entrance, AGO)
Format: 1100 words. double-spaced, 12-point font, standard margins.
Due: Thursday November 21, 2019 at 5:00pm
Sign and check all the boxes on the Academic Integrity form, sign & attach as a doc to your essay.
Name your file in this format: i.e. Wang_045938_AGOEssay
Upload on Quercus in DOC or DOCX format.
Components of the Assignment:
Reading 1: Carol Duncan and Allan Wallach, “The Universal Survey Museum,” Art History 3 no. 4 (1980): 448-469. (Quercus)
Reading 2: Dana Arnold, chapter 3, “Presenting Art History,” in Art History: A Very Short Introduction.
Visit to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto
Description of the Assignment: In your essay, you will 1) apply Duncan and Wallach’s arguments to the architecture and spatial arrangement of the Art Gallery of Ontario. 2) evaluate 2 specific installations (see list below) in the museum as evidence of the AGO’s responsiveness to racial/national/indigenous/feminist/non-Western critiques of the “universal museum” described in Duncan &Wallach’s essay. A successful essay will integrate the two parts of the assignment.
For background on Canada’s history, with reference to its indigenous peoples, and efforts to address historical injustices, see:
https://www(dot)cbc(dot)ca/news/entertainment/museums-review-indigenous-representation-1.5101817
About the AGO: Founded in 1900, the AGO is a municipal art gallery, funded with public and private funds. Until recently, its collections focused on European and North American art (a survey of “western” art). Ancient art, the arts of Asia, Africa, Latin American, and Australia were not part of its collections for decades. The AGO has been through several building phases, the last of which saw a new façade, additions to the entrance sequence, and a large addition to the back adding an upper floor by Frank Gehry (2008). An important part of the original building is visible inside in the Walker Court, where Frank Gehry also made a visible intervention.
Essay Part 1: The Ritual of the AGO. In this part of the essay, evaluate the AGO as an example of a universal survey museum, as analyzed by D & W. Evaluate the kind of ritual the AGO creates for the viewer by means of the architecture and objects installed in its entrance sequence.
For Part 1 Analysis of the following elements is required: a) Entrance space with Michael Snow sculpture b) Walker Court and c) Gehry Staircase Spaces (see map of Ground Floor for the spaces in pink).
Essay Part 2: What is the AGO’s subject position? In this part of the essay evaluate the AGO’s participation in and redress of implicit ideological positions in specific installations in the museum (see list below) D & W describe the formation of the museum – which was implicitly white, male, and Western – and the enactment of a civilizing process through the history of art. In Part 2, consider whether the AGO is a universal survey museum and whether it has reconsidered the white/western/male narrative characteristic of that museum type’s history. Look for those exclusions, and new inclusions, with attention to how they are presented in 2 of these works of art or galleries:
For part 2, analysis of 2 of the following 6 installations is required:
1. Magical and Talismanic Art in Ethiopia A small one-room temporary exhibition of “medieval art” from Ethiopia (listen to the 5-minute video of a discussion by curators)
2. Gallery 136 “Europe’s Dilemma” (modern art). Who is represented in this gallery? Inclusions and exclusions?
3. Gallery 115 Bronze Crucifix by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1650s) and three photographs by Rebecca Belmore (contemporary), an artist of indigenous descent.
4. Gallery 126 “Canadian Art of the early 1900s”: Specifically Emily Carr, Church in Yuquot Village (1929) and Sonny Assu, Re-Invaders: Digital Intervention of an Emily Carr Painting (2014).
5. Gallery 234 (2nd floor): “Indigenous (Canadian) art II”: Specifically: Kent Monkman The Academy (2008)
6. Gallery 227 Esmaa Mohamoud, A Seat Above the Table (2018)
These spaces are marked in green on the map
Installations #3-#5 are newly acquired works by indigenous artists. The arts of the indigenous peoples of this land were collected by the Royal Ontario Museum for their “ethnographic” collections (alongside natural history specimens), rather than by the AGO, an “art museum”. The AGO’s collections were primarily European and North American painting until relatively recently, when new geographical regions and the arts of the indigenous peoples of Canada began to be actively collected.
For context about the indigenous peoples of Canada and the Truth and Reconciliation Committee’s 2015 articles that inform the museum’s installations see:
https://www(dot)thecanadianencyclopedia(dot)ca/en/article/aboriginal-people
https://www(dot)cbc(dot)ca/news/entertainment/museums-review-indigenous-representation-1.5101817
https://en(dot)wikipedia(dot)org/wiki/Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_of_Canada
How to proceed:
READ the Duncan & Wallace essay carefully, taking notes and summarizing its main arguments for yourself. You might write up a page or two of principal points just about the article before turning to the AGO part of the project.
READ Chapter 3 of Dana Arnold’s Art History: Very Short Introduction, which concentrates on the institutions of art history, including museums. Because she discusses the history of museums and some contemporary examples, it will help you formulate questions about the AGO. Jot down the questions that you would want to answer at the AGO. Arnold’s chapter makes one aware of the significance of when a museum was founded; what its goals might have been at the time; how its collections come into being. This isn’t a research project — you are not expected to answer these questions about the AGO. And you are not allowed to use any research materials -– base your essay entirely on the museum itself.
STUDY THE PLAN (see PDF in Quercus Module) Before visiting the museum itself in person study the plan of the museum that is also online: https://ago(dot)ca/visit/gallery-map. Analyze it. How much space is given to European art, Canadian art, First Nations art, African art, Latin American art, Asian art. How does the AGO comply with the museum types discussed by Duncan and Wallach? 5 pages / approx 1375 words | Chicago | Reaction Paper | Undergraduate | Visual & Performing Arts |
Instructions: Double Spaced
Must have at least 2 different sources 3 pages / approx 825 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Literature & Language | MLA | Other (not listed) | Undergraduate |
Instructions: This is a paper that offers a clear and compelling argument that serves to analyze, clarify, criticize, or compare one text/author with another. It moves beyond the terminology used by the author to offer an explanation, in more concrete terms, of what the author means. It elucidates the connection between various concepts/variables. For example, what exactly is meant by a “political economy” approach to the study of the Arab uprisings? How does that approach relate to the theories of revolution we have studied in this course? (For example, how does this approach relate to the “social psychological” concept of “relative deprivation,” or to the Marxist notion of “class conflict”?) Or, what does Bellin mean by “Robustness of Authoritarianism” in the Arab world? What are the key differences between her 2004 and 2012 argument? How does her argument relate to the political economy approach offered by Cammett et al.? In responding to these questions, you first need to provide an argument in your first paragraph, then proceed to parse that argument out in subsequent paragraphs. An A-paper may also be one that offers a criticism of the author’s argument, though it must provide a fair and accurate portrayal of that argument, and recognize how the author could potentially respond to the criticism. 3 pages / approx 825 words | Essay | History | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Roger is a manager at Chemwep, a chemical weapons manufacturer. Roger discovered that toxic by-products from the plant are simply put in barrels and stacked near the boundary lines of the plant property. Children in the homes near these boundaries have an unusually high rate of kidney disease. Roger does not want to disclose the barrels’ contents because he will lose his job and the town will lose its major employer. Discuss the ethical considerations relative to Roger’s decision, including the ethical test that support Roger’s decision. Your response should be no more than 3 sentences. 2 pages / approx 550 words | Coursework | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Management | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: A thesis of paragraph including the title and culture of the work you are analyzing how that work shows the theme you are exploring and the main point of your paper. A physical description, analyzing the visual elements and impact of pieces including specific observations explored how the appearance of the works emplifies your Chosen theme (either power or beauty?
An assessment of the meaning or content of the work as it related to your chosen theme.what was the artist trying to communicate?who or what does the pieces depict and what are we supposed to feel about the person or object depicted?how does the message of the work related to the theme of power or beauty?
How does the cultural altitude towards power or beauty compare or contrast with your own culture and time? What system of government, politics,economic,religion, gender, roles, artistic traditions and historic events contributed to this object and the style In which it was made? How are these similar from your own?
Conclusion summarized your main argument. 2 pages / approx 550 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | MLA | Undergraduate | Visual & Performing Arts |
Instructions: Need to cite from The Disaster Artist to support the argument that how rhetorical choice works. 6 pages / approx 1650 words | Creative Writing | Essay | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Hello dear writer
This article is a bit complicated, you need to first read the assessment1 I wrote, the assessment1 I wrote is not good, but you still need to write in assessment2 the company I wrote in assessment1 (Reverse Garbage organization) because of this Is a continuous job
This article is divided into three parts (what I know about what to write in general, you can look at it yourself)
Part1 1000words report (you need to read assessment1 to discover the company’s problems, etc.)
Part2 1000words communication product (need to design some specific activities or products to help the company solve the problem)
Part3 500words rationale (you need to make a screenshot of the excel form in the article, I do n’t really understand this part but my classmate sent me his, you can refer to it and I will upload it)
Ps. In this article you need to use 5 academic articles to support
If you have any questions please send me a message, I can ask my classmate
Or you can log in to my UTS online for more information
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Student number: 13023940
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subject: Strategic Public Relations Autumn 2020 (assessment2)
Hello dear writer
This article is a bit complicated, you need to first read the assessment1 I wrote, and then the assessment1 I wrote is not good, but you still need to write in assessment2 the company I wrote in assessment1 (reverse garbage collection organization) This is a continuous job
This article is divided into three parts (what I know about what to write in general, you can look at it yourself)
Part1 1000-word report (you need to read assetmentment1 to discover the company’s problems, etc.)
Part2 1000-word communication product (need to design some specific activities or products to help the company solve problems)
Part3 The basic principle of 500 words (In this part, you need to take a screenshot of the excel form and put it in the article. I don’t understand this part but my classmate sent me his. You can refer to it and I will upload it)
Ps. In this article, you need to use 5 academic articles to support
If you have any questions please send me a message, I can ask my classmate
Or you can log in to my UTS online for more information.
Audience and content audit.
Audience audit.
Reverse Garbage is a not-for-profit organization that creatively converts waste from landfills to items that are sold to the general public at a small fee. The organization accepts industrial discards from more than three hundred companies hence diverting them from landfills. Some of the materials include clothes and textiles, food and drinks packaging, furniture and fittings (Territory & Wales, 2010). The materials can be used by clients as art and craft, making costumes, making jewelry, film arts, theatre, and furniture. The company also offers education, educational tours and learning workshops for learning institutions and the general public (Maack, 2010). The organization was set up in 1974 by a team of teachers that was passionate about reducing the amount of solid waste that got its way into the landfills and promote the reusing of materials in their classroom. For the thirty-six years that the organization has been in operation, it has primarily focused on reducing land pollution, and providing the general public with affordable goods.
The company has several revenue streams. It encourages donations of waste from residences, companies and industries to prevent the waste from going to landfills. It sells the reusable and recyclable items to the general public at a low cost and raises funds from running learning workshops, creative reuse sessions, and educating students on environmental conservation (Maack, 2010). The services offered by the company are accessed by customers when they visit the workshop in Marrickville. The wide variety of the goods that are offered by the company are also available in the workshop. Alternatively, the company posts photos of some of the items that they have on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and customers make orders online. The items are then posted to them.
The current customers for Reverse Garbage include the lovers of art that stay around Marrickville and the online users that order the products on social media platforms. The number of people that lover art and would make use of the wide range of products are innumerable and scattered throughout the social media platforms. People that advocate for environmental sustainability could also provide a potential market for the products, since buying from Reverse Garbage would contribute greatly to reducing solid waste dumping in landfills. These prospective customers can be reached through popular social media networks such as Twitter and Facebook. The interaction between the company and clients on Twitter is limited. Most of the posts go without likes and retweets. There are almost zero replies on all the posts. On Facebook and Twitter, the company receives a handful of comments with people requesting for if they can donate items and placing orders. The company responds on the same day that the comments are left. Some of the replies, however, are left late on the following day. For most of the replies, the replies are just a direction to an email for a private transaction.
Content audit.
The most conspicuous items when you visit the Facebook page of Reverse Garbage is the cover page. At the time of this audit, the cover page was a green poster highlighting the hours that the company is open. The profile picture contains the logo of the company. The logo is white and pink themed. The page has a total of 86, 764 likes. Based on the opinion of 478 people, the company has a rating of 4.5 on a scale of one to five. Also conspicuous on the Facebook page is information regarding to the company. The about section gives the geographical location of the company; 8/142 Addison Road, Marrickville, New South Wales 2204. Next to the location, the company provides a link to the directions. It also contains a link to the website of the company, and the twitter handle of the company. One phone number, through which customers can communicate with the organization, is provided. The about section excellently outlines the company overview, the mission of the company, and the products offered by the company.
A quick google search of Reverse Garbage directs one to the website of the company and the Facebook page. The company posts at least one post every day. The posts are mainly meant for marketing the items that are offered by the company. The company also shares news about the various projects that the company is involved in. The page contains items the company thinks are most relevant at a given point. For instance, in the face of the widely spreading Covid-19 pandemic, the company is advertising their creatively made and beautiful face masks. The images of the items captured are of a high quality and eye-catching. It is difficult to scroll through the page without stopping to admire the beautiful items. For each of the items, the price of the items is displayed. The company also uses the Facebook page to pass well whishes to the customers during holidays such as Easter and Christmas.
The posts on the Facebook page are written in a clear and easy to understand language. They provide a brief description of the products before giving the price of the items. The posts, however, fail to give clear direction to the location where customers can find the items. The posts assume that the client had already gone through the about section of the page and found out the location. While the company provides a link to the online market where the people can shop for the products, most the posts do not direct the online users to the online market. While most of the posts are about self-promotion, the company also posts information that is useful to the followers. The company posts some of videos that guide people on various ways through which they can creatively divert residential waste. It also promotes the safety of the clients by encouraging them to stay at home during the pandemic.
References
Maack, I., 2010. An irresistible idea. Rattler (Sydney), (96), p. 6.
Territory, A. & Wales, N., 2010. Reuse shops across Australia. 9 pages / approx 2475 words | Communications & Media | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Harvard | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Read the case before starting write (The case on Page 235 of the book). Only need to answer the first one and the seventh of the request. The main focus is on the seventh requirement, but these four things have to be concluded in the summary, which they are the history, products, services, and SWOT of this company. 3 pages / approx 825 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Case Study | Undergraduate |
Instructions: list 5 references (in correct APA style) that you intend to use for the cultural/historical portion of your literature review. References must be listed alphabetically. Under each reference , write one solid paragraph that:
Paragraph 1) accurately summarizes the article in your own words
Paragraph 2) explains why you think this article will be useful for your literature review
You MUST include:
•a minimum of 2 primary sources
•a minimum of 1 scholarly , peer-reviewed article from an academic journal
The historic portion that was chosen was politics/government/laws
You can use the Justinian codes of laws as a primary source. The one that is translated to English.
The two remaining articles can be from the web, but remember that they still need to come from reliable sources. Any web articles MUST be .org, .gov, or .edu
I forgot to mention the history portion with the topic laws/government/politics has to be around the time of Justinian plague. We have to write in the second paragraph how it will help our next paper. Which is writing about the politics/laws/government of that time. Nothing of the Justinian plague just history. 3 pages / approx 825 words | Annotated Bibliography | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Literature & Language | Undergraduate |
Instructions: For this discussion, find a recent news article (within the past 12 months) that describes the latest developments in a conflict, issue, or other major event in this the Austral or Pacific realm. Provide a brief summary of the conflict/issue/event that your article describes, and your own analysis of how this issue might affect the realm, and might be resolved. Be sure that the topic of the news article has some connection with the geographical issues and concepts we’ve been discussing, and be sure to highlight these connections in your discussion. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Social Sciences | Undergraduate |
Instructions: I need a one page write a mini-review answer for each of these questions double spaced.
1. The development of primary and secondary immune responses to an antigen differs
significantly. The primary response may take a week or more to develop fully and
establish memory. The secondary response is rapid and relies on the activation of clones
of memory cells. Would it not be better if clones of reactive cells were maintained
regardless of prior exposure? In this way, the body could always respond rapidly to any
antigen exposure. Would there be any disadvantages to this approach? Why?
2. Jack and Jill were badly burned in an accident at the well and both were taken to the burn
unit of the local hospital. The burns covered only a small area of skin so grafts were
prepared for both patients from the skin of Jack’s thigh. Jack’s graft was successful and
his burn healed completely. Jill, however, rejected the grafted skin. Explain the immune
responses of both patients to these grafts. What treatments could have helped Jill to avoid
rejection of her graft?
3. The 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded to James P. Allison and
Tasuku Honjo for their discovery of cancer therapy by inhibition of negative immune
regulation. Please search the information from internet or literature and write a summary
for each scientist’s major discovery for them to receive the Nobel Prize on medicine in
2018. How did their discovery contribute to cancer treatment?
4. What is coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)? How does COVID-19 spread and how
can we prevent COVID-19? Please design both molecular and immunological approaches
to detect COVID-19. 4 pages / approx 1100 words | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Marketing Plan – Beats by Dre
At this point, you have selected a product or service to write about and have analyzed market opportunities. This week your challenge will be to focus in on the target market. To be effective, a target market needs to be identifiable (you must know who and where they are in detail), persuadable (you have to convince them to part with their hard-earned money for your product or service), able to pay (goes without saying), and substantial, that is, big enough so that they produce enough sales to meet your top line projections. ( I PICKED BEAT BY DRE SPEAKER)
The relevant chapter to guide you is Chapter 7. In part one of the assignment you need to consider each of the following topics, and then address those that apply to your target. Topics that are relevant to every product and service are marked with dollar sign, which I think to be an appropriate indicator.
Demographics
Geographics
Choice Criteria
Purchase Influence
Product Usage $
Lifestyle
Part two is a single paragraph indicating which market strategy you are choosing (niche, mass, or growth) and why. 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Coursework | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Brown, H. D., & Abeywickrama, P. (2019). Language assessment: Principles and classroom practices. Pearson Education. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Education | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Undergraduate |
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