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According to Charles Kindleberger, an economic historian, asset price bubbles have occurred across a wide variety of countries and time periods. The bubbles of the last 100 years have predominantly been focused on real estate, stocks, and foreign investment.
Find out more about the asset bubble “1970s: The surge in loans to Mexico and other developing economies”. (There will be plagiarism check so use your own words, and then:
1. Tell the story of this bubble using the models in section 7.1.6 from the attached file.
2. Explain the relevance to your story, if any, of the arguments in the ‘Do bubbles exist?’ fragment from the attached file about the existence of bubbles.
Please read all of the readings in the attached files, there is useful information.
CONTENT:
Asset Bubbles in the 1970s
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November 26, 2020
Asset bubbles have been one of the most feared phenomena by many investors. During these instances, the valuation of a particular asset such as gold or currency becomes too inflated that its underlying value cannot support such prices. In turn, this leads to an abrupt decline in the prices of such assets during a period of panic and hysteria. Accordingly, this article would focus on the 1970 asset bubble in several Latin American countries, which is more commonly known as the ‘Latin America Debt Crisis’. Notably, the author would focus on how the surge of loans given towards these countries, brought about the misconception of their producing power has led to a severe economic decline that was felt around the world. All in all, the author believes that similar to any asset bubble, the increased speculation coupled with the lesser economic growth caused this event.
The Case
The Asset Bubble of the 1970s is brought about by the belief that Latin American developing nations could support consistent economic growth. Significantly, during the period before the 1970s up to its early years, Mexico has experienced significant economic growth and stability as the inflation rate was able to keep up with the average economic growth during those times (Ferraro, 1994). However, during the term of President Echeverria, State policies aiming to expand its fiscal policies were implemented. This led the country to borrow massive amounts of money from other countries and international banks.
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Instructions: 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! 1 page / approx 275 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | Other | Undergraduate |
Instructions: In “Duet for Bear and Dog,” Sybil Rosen examines the trade-offs that have occurred as humans have created modern, “civilized” societies. Do you believe Rosen thinks that the price of civilization is too high? Compose an essay that defends your stance, referencing specific parts of the play that support your claims.
Your thesis needs to make a claim about the piece of literature itself. You should assume that your audience is familiar with the piece, so you will not include a summary. Your goal is to enrich the understanding of your audience in regard to the piece of literature you choose to explore. You do not need to create a Works Cited entry for the poem or story you are exploring. To be clear, outside sources are not required, and the primary support for your thesis should come from the piece of literature itself. 2 pages / approx 550 words | Essay | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Can choose between opinion piece or creative project below,please choose one first and leave a message for me.
【Opinion Piece】 Select a news story that is capturing the imagination of the world with regard to social media or one of the concepts of the course. Go through approximately three to four different articles written on the topic (e.g. on removing harmful COVID-19 related stories from Twitter, an example of which appears in the following: https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/22/21231956/twitter-remove-covid-19-tweets-call-to-action-harm-5g (Links to an external site.)) and on the basis of your readings and knowledge of course concepts, readings and online discussions, form an informed opinion as to why that particular story is of importance in our society. You may want to consider what fears and hopes it holds and heralds or what impacts it may have on our society in the short and long run. Please use references (at least TWO scholarly sources, one of which, may be from the course readings) in your opinion piece. This assignment should be around 1000 words and formatted and referenced on the basis of the MLA or APA guidelines as long as you are consistent.
【creative projects】such as a (collection) of video(s), drawings, creative photographs and/or a web design may be submitted in lieu of the opinion piece; however, these projects must be worked out in collaboration with the professor and finalized a week in advance of the due date. The projects are accompanied with a rationale of approx. 550 words. Your rationale will include the “reason-why” you decided to embark on the project; what app(s) or means you used to go about your project; what message is encoded in your project and why. It may be worth noting that most students have opted to present creative videos on youtube. Refrain from taking an easy route (e.g. photoshopping your photo) to complete this component. You must use at least ONE scholarly source in your rationale (and it can be from the course readings). 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Article | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Undergraduate |
Instructions: The prompt (topic) for the example essay is a product that says something about its purchaser. Students should convince the reader that the product illustrates the purchaser. Select a familiar topic. For example, an expensive sports car says something different about the purchaser than a compact, fuel-efficient car. 2 pages / approx 550 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Lab Exercise (30 Points)
Antigens and Blood Typing
In this lab, you will complete a simulation about a car crash and the importance of proper blood typing for blood transfusions. Follow these instructions to complete your online lab for this module:
1. Click on the following link, or copy and paste the link into your browser: http://www(dot)nobelprize(dot)org/educational/medicine/bloodtypinggame/gamev2/index.html
2. Then click “proceed” at the bottom right of the screen.
3. On the screen that says “Select Game Type,” click “Quick Game – Random Patients” on the left.
4. The next screen should say “Car Crash Victims.” Click “Main Menu” on the top right.
5. On the Main Menu screen, read three brief tutorials on the left and answer the questions below. (Note: After reading the tutorial, click “BACK,” which is in small print on the right side of the burgundy blood typing logo at the top of the page.)
Lab Exercise Readiness Questions
In what year did Karl Landsteiner discover ABO human blood groups?
Later, in 1940, Landsteiner discovered another blood group. What is the name of that blood group system?
According to Tutorial 1, how many blood types are there?
To determine blood type, you need to know which antigens are present. Which antibodies are contained in the three types of reagents?
After mixing the reagent with the blood samples, what does agglutination of the sample indicate?
Describe what happens when blood agglutinates.
If a person has lost blood due to an injury or surgery, or has anemia, what is the most commonly transfused part of the blood?
Explain what happens if a person receives the wrong blood in a transfusion?
What does the term “compatible blood” mean in relationship to blood transfusions?
What happens in emergencies when there is no time for blood typing?
When you write your report or presentation after completing the lab, integrate the answers to these questions in your introduction and discussion where they would be appropriate.
Then proceed with the rest of the lab:
6. Now that you are familiar with how the game is played, click “Start Playing” on the right.
7. The first screen will ask you to select a patient. Since you will test all three patients, select any one of the patients.
8. Follow the instructions in the call-outs to draw blood, and drop blood into all three of the test tubes. You will then choose the patient’s blood type and Rh factor:
If you are incorrect, you will get a message that says, “You’re bloody wrong. Try again.” Try again by clicking on the drop of blood with an X in the center on the right. You can continue to try until you receive the message that says, “You’re bloody right.”
After you identify the blood type correctly, click on the drop of blood with the X in the center. This will take you to “Blood Transfusion,” where you will select the compatible blood for the patient’s transfusion. Note that on the bottom left, it states the number of blood bags required.
An arrow on the right side of the blood bags will allow you to access additional compatible samples.
9. Continue to play this game until you are able to save the lives of your three patients. Click “Back,” which is at the very top right hand corner of the page. This will take you to a screen that returns you to the game types.
10. Select the middle game, called Mission Based Game. Register for the game using your CSU-Global email address. Play each of the six missions at least one time. When completed, list the following information.
Number of blood-typed patients
Number of administered blood bags
Number of treated patients
11. After completing this lab, draft your Formal Lab Report. The required outline and structure for this report are below.
Create a Report
Use the following outline to describe the data from your lab in a report. Label each portion of the lab as described below.
Introduction: Start with a broad discussion about blood and its importance, and narrow your focus to the topic of the lab. Be sure to describe the ABO blood types and the Rh factor. Discussion of some of the readiness questions would also be appropriate here. Conclude the introduction with a statement that reflects what you expect to observe during this lab.
Material List: Identify all items that you used and the exact quantities, as applicable. This may be a very short section.
Methods: Describe how you conducted the experiment, including any safety precautions you took while performing the lab. Be sure to include any changes that you made to the original instructions. This should be a short, paraphrased version of the methods from the lab. Do not copy from the lab; Turnitin will highlight it as plagiarism.
Results/Data: Create a table or figure that reflects/compares the results of your experiment.
Discussion: Review your results and discuss whether they were expected. Explain why. Bring in relevant details to expand on the topic. Discuss why proper blood types are important for persons involved in an accident. Do you know your blood type or the blood type of your family members? Discussion of some of the readiness questions would also be appropriate here.
Conclusion: End with a section describing something that intrigued you about the lab; identify errors that may have impacted your results, or note errors in the lab itself; and provide recommendations for future labs.
Requirements:
If you are doing the report, it should be 3-4 pages long, not including the title page.
Reference at least two journal articles.
Include a title page, or a title slide for the presentation, and references at the end.
Follow the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA. 3 pages / approx 825 words | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Please remember to make your own copy of this document and change the McKendrick J part of the filename to your last name and first initial. That way you can write on it and the filename is mostly done.
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Fortunately, many college students can list the 6 to 8 steps of the scientific method but do not know how to apply the scientific method to other things. That is, it is one thing to answer a test, another thing to live the experience. It is often very difficult to comprehend the parts of science. This is especially true when urban centers provide all things for individuals. However, individuals even in groups that are provided learn a group function. That is, they acquire a process to accomplish things. The process is trial and error which is the basis of science. Therein,
● An argument can be made that in everyday life there is science. For example, a person may need to go from one place to another.
● They have to start with a basic idea of what is the best path. This idea is the hypothesis. Not necessarily true but something testable.
● They must then travel and collect information about the journey. The information if charted is data.
The data can be used to make predictions about continuing the path daily or how a different path may be better. Ultimately-overtime by trial and error several paths are chosen, each one will have its own advantages, and there will now be choices; not one answer.
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Therefore in a LAB course there may be more than one acceptable answer for a question but….that is based on the answers which must match the data presented. Meaning, it is not speculation. The path is decided by experience.
A: The initial idea of; there is a path which will get to where I am going is a testable question. All science is based on this one criteria of being testable.
B: Second, the path must be able to be taken by others in the future. Science must be repeatable.
Therefore, if something is testable and repeatable then it is the realm of science.
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Many things we encounter or rely on daily are science in principle and many are applied science.
● A science principle is some idea which is science based and possible.
● Applied science is the idea in action.
● The first is a hypothesis the second is the test/experiment
The method of experiential ideas, and data collection is what science essentially is. Therefore, many have been doing science for sometime. However, some will forget the basics and use speculation as science when they are missing the data. Simply, no evidence or data equals no science. It is a simple yet important distinction.
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anthbio.LAB- 3.0. mckendricksj. Why Science (GRADED 20 pts)
________________________________________1. (2 pts) Describe an issue which is important to you and testable in science.
2. (2 pts) State why it is testable.
3. (2 pts) State what data will be collected.
4. (2 pts) State expected outcomes
5. ( 2 pts) Describe how this could be tested.
6. (10 pts) In a separate answer/paragraph using information from this document lecture to describe why science may yield a better set of choices rather than speculation over the same idea.
3 pages / approx 825 words | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Other | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Option #1: Differences in Hearts
Each person has a unique set of circumstances that lead to a unique heart, but there are some trends where we see consistent similarities. For example, how does a runner’s heart perform differently from that of the average non-runner? How do infant’s hearts work differently from adult hearts? Is there a difference in male and female hearts? Pick any two groups of people that interest you (they do not have to be one of the groups just mentioned) to compare for this assignment.
Address the following points in your paper:
1) Describe the function of the heart.
2) Trace the flow of blood through the heart to the rest of the body.
3) Describe what a healthy heart sounds like; what a healthy heart rate is; and what a healthy blood pressure is.
4) Compare and contrast heart sounds, heart rate, and blood pressure in the two groups of focus for your paper.
5) Are the sounds, heart rate, and blood pressure in these groups of people healthy, or is there a problem? Explain.
6) What was most interesting about comparing these two groups?
Essay Requirements:
Your cohesive and well-organized essay should be at least 1-2 pages in length, double spaced.
Include at least one scholarly reference in addition to the course textbook. The CSU-Global Library is a good place to find these references.
Include a title page and a references page.
Follow the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA. 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Case 1: Bell Computer Company
Compute the expected value for the profit associated with the two expansion alternatives. Which decision is preferred for the objective of maximizing the expected profit?
Compute the variation for the profit associated with the two expansion alternatives. Which decision is preferred for the objective of minimizing the risk or uncertainty?
Case 2: Kyle Bits and Bytes
What should be the re-order point? How many HP laser printers should he have in stock when he re-orders from the manufacturer? Use the Excel Function to calculate the reorder point based on a normal distribution. Research Excel to determine which function is the correct function to use for the reorder point based on a normal distribution.
Be sure to show your work in the Excel Spreadsheet.
Format your assignment consistent with APA format with at least one (1) scholarly, peer-reviewed reference and one reference from the assigned readings (textbook).
An Introduction paragraph (Do Not Write the word Introduction to begin the body of the paper – Use the title of the paper instead). There should be a thesis statement in the introduction paragraph.
At least one (1) Level One Heading
Conclusion Heading.
Submit the Excel Spreadsheet and the Paper. You must submit the spreadsheet to show your calculations. 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Case Study | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Hello, I will attach the file with the main points of the essay and even some material but There should NOT be any citations and references to any material, just to theories and models, examples and definitions etc. Please tell me if something is not clear
Hello, I will attach the file with the main points of the essay and even some material which was collected but There should NOT be any citations and references to any material, just to theories and models, examples and definitions etc. Please tell me if something is not clear
QUESTION
Byron Sharp’s ‘How Brands Grow’ has become an important guide for many brand managers and many of his concepts have been embraced by some of the world’s biggest brands.
a. Explain Byron Sharp’s ‘Double Jeopardy Law’ and what it means for brand managers who want to grow a small brand.
b. Explain the concept of ‘Memory Structure’ and provide an example of a brand that has used a ‘Distinctive Brand Asset’ to help build ‘Memory Structure’
Double Jeopardy
If a large brand (i.e. 800 customers) and a small brand (i.e. 200 customers) retain their market share when 100 customers switch in a period, the big brand gains and loses 12.5% of its customer base, while the small brand gains and loses 50%.
Half of the small brand’s customers are exchanged!
The secret to penetration gain is to develop ‘memory structure’ and be top of mind when the consumer has a ‘job to be done’
Distinctive assets, like design elements, colours, celebrities, activations, etc. all help to build memory structure.
A brand with strong memory structure most likely to be top of mind at the purchase decision moment.
Brands with strong memory structure gain penetration and become larger brands. 2 pages / approx 550 words | Business & Marketing | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Harvard | Undergraduate |
Instructions: – Please carefully read the assignment handout!(In the attachment files)
– Especially the red highlight part! You must do the reading and don’t use any outside resources. Carefully read all the sources(attach files) I give u and remember cite please.
You must read the sources which are: (In the attachment files)
1. God’s Commandments to the Israelites
2. Caroline Books
3. Andreas Karlstadt, “On the Removal of Images” (1521) (pp. 21-25)
4.Virtual Textbook: Icons and Iconoclasm in Byzantium https://www(dot)metmuseum(dot)org/toah/hd/icon/hd_icon.htm
5. Panofsky_Iconography and Iconology
Those are the sources that you can use in the essay, and u better apply or connect the idea in the essay to show the understanding of the sources. You can search other resources to help you understanding but please don’t cite in my essay. Thanks!
Aniconism and Iconoclasm: 400-word essay
Due: Friday October 23 @11:00am
Up until now we have encountered three moments in which the use of images has been debated within the monotheistic religions. Judaism was profoundly aniconic, without images of its God, and banned images entirely, as did Islam. Christianity ultimately embraced images of its God (and other holy figures, the Virgin and Saints above all), but not without extensive debate, with a strong opposition party supporting a ban on images in the 8th century. In the 16th century, the Lutheran and Calvinist Reformation reopened that debate. Calvinists removed all images from their churches, while Lutherans settled on a lesser role of images. The Roman church, henceforth Catholicism, however completely embraced the use of images. This assignment asks you to look at one side of the debates (the position taken AGAINST images), primarily in Christianity.
Iconoclasm is the destruction of images. Therefore, iconoclasm was the enactment of a policy against images, many, many of which populated the altars and walls of Christian churches since the time the Western Church officially embraced images. Iconoclasm, or the destruction of images, is an action that often followed the debates over the question: should there be images of the Christian God and Saints, or should there be no images?
The primary sources that you are reading for this assignment discuss their aniconic policies, not the iconoclasm that arose from them.
To Do List:
Read: (Please Please you must read before writing/ only use the sources I gave u )
The Torah (Old Testament): selected passages of God’s Commandments to the Israelites (this was assigned reading in Week 4)
Iconoclasm debates of the 8th-9th centuries CE in the Christian Church: excerpt from the Caroline Books
Debates of the 16th century that divided the Roman Church into Reformed and Catholic confessions: excerpt from Andreas Karlstadt, “On the Removal of Images” (1521) (pp. 21-25). Karlstadt was a Reform theologian of the early 16th century who advocated the extreme position of disallowing images in the churches.
Write: 400 words
In your essay analyze the different reasons the writers of the three texts give to reject images of the Jewish God (in the case of the Torah, or Old Testament) and the Christian God( in the case of the Caroline Books and in the treatise of Karlstadt); further, discuss the overlap and distinctions between the concepts of damnatio memoriae and iconoclasm.
Proofread, read out loud
Format: 12 point type, Times Roman Font, Double-spaced. Chicago Style citations.
Submit:
On Quercus “Writing Assignment #2 Iconoclasm”. Attach the completed and signed Academic Integrity form. Note: Acceptable file formats: doc, docx, pdf.
Also helpful:
Virtual Textbook: Icons and Iconoclasm in Byzantium https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/icon/hd_icon.htm 2 pages / approx 550 words | Chicago | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Undergraduate | Visual & Performing Arts |
Instructions: A few ideas for winning : )
❏ Remember to make a copy of this document. Then change the part that has my name to the college you are in and the semester and year to your name and first initial.
❏ You will turn in this whole document online, not just the answers. I also need the questions : )
❏ There is no quiz for this section
❏ Read the lecture note carefully in order to answer the questions. Avoid skimming because it makes it more difficult to answer the questions.
❏ If troubled there is a video.
❏ Answer the questions and turn-in.
Help video: Video Paul Andersen. Diploid vs. Haploid Cells. Bozeman Science
Now, if we shift from the idea that any trait is inherited by a species in a family lineage, AKA Mendel’s first law, the principle law of segregation, we can begin to see some of the other complexity in the basic inheritance model.
In this section we will review the idea of genes as opposed to taits. Think of traits as the whole cake and the genes as the precise instructions for how to use, make, and acquire the ingredients for the cake. The cake has traits for certain; the frosting, the decorations, the filling, the bread or cake layers, and the decorations. However, how to get what is needed and how to use it are not easily observed as are the traits.
The key concept we are using here is Mendel’s second law of independent assortment. Meaning, we are making the assumption based on previous work that traits are inherited from the parents. Next, we are trying to show how the instructions for a trait exist in independent packs.
The independent gene usually works in combination with other genes. To add to complexity genes can be expressed or not. Meaning , a gene may be present but not show, this is referred to as dominance and recessive.
As we have learned that cells contain DNA which activates things by using RNA, both are ractive and function to produce and build proteins which do things. The details for production are in the genes. How the genes show are the traits.
Simply stated cells contain DNA which uses RNA to build proteins and the information on how to do that are stored in genes as segments of the DNA. The things built are known as traits.
Gametes
Now, as we continue the exploration of inheritance we have established that cells are micro-machines which store all the things needed for production and function. In this lesson we are demonstrating Mendel’s second law of independent assortment. Hence, we use the cell. There is a special kind of cell, a sex cell, referred to as a gamete, which is either a sperm or an ovum.
A sex cell gets one of the of alleles from each parent. An allele is a gene for something but is a variant form. For example, is a gene for sex type is variant because it has a combination of X for male and Y for female. The offspring inherit the genes either xxs and or y from the parents. Consequently the genetic structure for offspring can vary. The X and Y are alleles.
It is at times complex to understand genetics but for this course we will explore a few of the ideas. For example, an allele can be viewed with the ABo blood groups. That is, for humans we have three basic and understated alleles for blood; A , B, and o.
We have genetic types for blood which are similar but… what is not similar is the specific cell type. They are similar for blood, but not because of what type. They are similar because of the function but not type. Those parts of the gene which code for the type are alleles. There is an added complexity sometimes and rarely, one allele is truly dominant over another. In the expression of genes for humans in the ABo blood groups A and B are codominant. Meaning they coexist on more or less equal standing.
However, o type is not dominant and is referred to as recessive. That is, type o is passive to A or B and will not change the blood to type o. This is not too complex so far. However, the truth be told it is far more complex such as when considering the ideas of Rh factors, what parts of a cell or gene are dominant and which are recessive become a more complex puzzle to build.
That is, basic Mendelian models for inheritance may not be adequate for resolving more complex issues but it is a start. There are reasons that more complex models need to be considered two are pleiotropy and polygenetics. Meaning that with pleiotropy, one gene can be used as a tool for many effects. Another iswith, polygenetics which uses more than one gene or for any one of many effects. It is not simple to start at the more complex and more accurate models.Therefore, it is useful to start with a two part model (refer to img.Gamete Selection 1 and 2) then to move onto more complex ones (refer to img.Gamete Selection 3) for example a much more complex 3 sets in two part model (refer to img.Gamete Selection 4). However, it is important to note the simple steps are not able to present the complexity of the human genome.
Starting with some simple ideas, the genotypes for blood are different from the blood groups. For humans simply and usually blood groups are referred to as A, B, and o. However, the groups are actually made of two alleles for the blood cell. The alleles for A, B, or o types can combine in a two part system. A mother or a father must have at least two alleles but may have the alleles in combination. For example in an ABo blood group, a parent with type A has either genotype from below as a genotype. Both are simply named type A blood group.
1.AA (homozygous dominant) same
2.Ao (heterozygous) different
3.AB (codominant) both show
Blood also has other genotypes for example; if one parent has genotype AA blood and the other parent has genotype BB blood then the offspring will get one A from parent one and one B from parent two resulting in type AB blood (codominant) (refer to table1). This shows Mendel’s first law, the principle law of segregation.
However, a parent could be A for the blood group but their genotype could be Ao. This complicates the issue because now there are two sex cell options for blood grenotypes from that parent who has Ao alleles for A blood group, not just A but also an allelle for o.
Consequently, when we combine parent one with Ao with parent two BB the outcome is less clear because each parent passes on half of their genotype. In the case of parent two it is simply a B because there are no other choices. However, for parent one it is either A or o. Therefore the offspring of the two parents could inherit A, B or o because they are options. Meaning the offspring could be AB (codominant) or Bo (heterozygous). This shows Mendel’s second law of independent assortment that the traits exist in packets which can be transferred to offspring independently.
This can be shown in a handy tool known as a Punnett Square (refer to table 1 and table 2). It is used by placing one of the parent’s(p1)genotype in the first column and other parent’s (p2) on the top row. Then using the intersections to predict the genotypic outcome of the offspring.
Table 1: Mendel’s principle law of segregation
The only outcome is AB which came from the parents
Table 2: Mendel’s law of independent assortment
Because the alleles for blood A and o are unique, they can be inherited independently. This is true of all alleles.
We know that trait alleles have at least two parts for simplified Mendalian genetics. That allows some easy applications. We do not have to use A, B, or o to represent any trait. We can use Aa, Bb, Cc, etc. because uppercase represents dominant and lower case represents recessive. Some prefer to use a letter as an allele which represents the idea for example, T for tall, t for small, etc…
All these ideas form together to show the principle law of segregation from Gregor Mendel, that all traits an offspring has comes directly from their parents. Also we show the principle law of independence that; traits can exist as separate from other traits and be passed down to offspring.
That being said, offspring get the genetic information from their parents and the parents pass part of the DNA to offspring separate from the whole DNA. A parent passed on part of the DNA through creating sex cells which have half the DNA required for a life. The sex cell is a gamete and comes as either a sperm or an ovum. The process of creating a sex cell is meiosis.
When a sex cell is created in meiosis, the parent’s whole cell more or less divides in two cleaving a sex cell with half of the alleles from the parent. Therefore, if only one trait were to be examined (img.Gamete Selection 1) the result in the haploid daughter cells, would be in each of the two sex cells there would be half of the parent DNA; in this case review a parent with Aa (heterozygous) in img.Gamete Selection 1.
The parent has a two part sequence which codes for a trait. The trait will express according to the patterns and to the effectiveness of the gene to express itself over others and the frequency with which that gene is expressed and the relationship of the affect and ecology of the individual. A trait does not simply show up, usually. There are many things which contribute to the expression.
A person is put together, genetically like a complex machine. In this example we see nuts and bolts which need both parts to be useful (img.Gamete Selection 1). That is, a parent has two parts in connection that are useful but they can only pass one to the offspring meaning half. The other half will come from the other parent.
When a sex cell is made there are many complex steps which have been covered already in Cells and DNA section you may also recall the added complexity of crossing-over and mixing of the DNA resulting in many unique sex cells from a single person. Therefore, there are many possibilities for the offspring from a parent because the system assures diversity.
In the following drawings the process and result is simplified, in order to be direct and correct about the process of half the genes, passed onto offspring, by way of meiosis, and intercourse. The outcome is potentially limitless and diversity is assured by the process of life and procreation.
img.Gamete Selection 1
Given:
The parent cell has two parts.
One is an A representing a dominant trait. There other is “a” which is a recessive one.
The parent cell Aa is (heterozygous) meaning different.
img.Gamete Selection 2
Given:
The parent cell has two parts.
One is a B representing a dominant trait. There other is “b” which is a recessive one.
The parent cell Bb is (heterozygous) meaning different.
img.Gamete Selection 3
Given:
Parent 1starts with a cell which has two more parts. The cell from p1 parent cell Aa is (heterozygous) meaning different.
P1(parent 1) has an A representing a dominant trait. There other is “a” which is a recessive one.
P1 starts with a cell which has two more parts. The cell from p2 parent cell Bb is (heterozygous) meaning different.The parent cell Bb is (heterozygous) meaning different.
P1 has a B representing a dominant trait. There other is “b” which is a recessive one.
One is a B representing a dominant trait. There other is “b” which is a recessive one.
Noted in the below gamete P1 is far more complex than for 1 trait.
Gamete selection is from one parent. In that, a parent only has the One set of DNA. That DNA is divided into two parts or chromatids. Each chromatid has information but can carry different codes for the same thing such as for blood, or height etc. However, traits are simply controlled by one genetic pairing and there are many more genes. The information for genes is coded in 20,000-25,000 genes which work with others genes creating nearly limitless possibilities. Tracking these traits is complex See below if we change from 2 sets of two part traits (refer to img.Gamete Selection 3) to 3 sets of two part traits (refer to img.Gamete Selection 4). Then imagine what 25,000 genes may look like.
img.Gamete Selection 4
Answer the following questions. Use the above document only to answer the questions. You can type in the answers if you have made a copy and renamed this document as your own.
1. Is a bubble diagram the same as factoring but using a picture (refer to img.Gamete Selection 1) ? two parts. Yes or no and why? (1 pt)
2. What is in the 2 part code/genotype for sex cell 1 and sex cell 2 (refer to img.Gamete Selection 2)? (1 pt)
3. What is in the 1 part code for sex cell 3 and the 1 part code for sex cell 4 refer to img.Gamete Selection 2)? (1 pt)
4. If P1 has traits of Aa and Bb then what are the outcomes for the codes for the sex cells, list them there are four ( refer to img.Gamete Selection 3). (1 pt)
5. Why are pleiotropy and polygenic potentially issues for Mendalian models? (1 pt)
6. Referring to the drawings in img.Gamete Selection 4; how is the branch matrix (tree) simpler to identify the parts and outcomes compared to drop-down (bubbles) or the modified FOIL method? (1 pt)
7. What ways are there to show math processes other than linear expressions or linear equations seen in this section on gametes? There are 5 choices list 3. (3 pt)
8. Would it be helpful to know/learn other ways to do math rather than only equations? (1 pt) 1 page / approx 275 words | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Other | Undergraduate |
Instructions: ***UPDATED*****
The project is to research a local business in buffalo, and perform an interview asking them if they are facing problems and you offer the solution to them
There is market shut down because of manager has emergency issue, and he just disappear, someone want to reopen the market, the problem is plaza owner need them to pay the past rent and if the new owner of market start business in the old place,they can give some money to plaza, to buy the stuffs and equipment in lower price, but they have to pay the vip account saving money for the old market
The problem is that if the landlord accepts the full rent, we will not be able to pay the other amount. This means that we will lose customers. If we pay the full balance, it means that our rent will be paid later
That should including business plan, mission statement, fianciacs projection and marketing assessment, and investment, it including in filed 2 5 pages / approx 1375 words | Business & Marketing | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: I need a cover letter to apply job and intern in business-related, so I need a writer familiar with what IBD and business-related companies want in the cover letter, I have two master’s degrees!!! I’m currently studying finance, the other master’s degree I’ve already done is in applied econ and management, you can see detail in my resume. Also, I will upload a template of the cover letter my teacher gave me which the writer could take a look at, although most cover letter in the template only has few sentences, please try to write more as it could show my strongpoint and related experience 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Business & Marketing | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Other (not listed) | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Please write a summary about my project. The writer should calculate the percentage of the flight. Please contact me if has any questions. The attachment is my project(source) and an example from my classmate. Thank you.
Here is the instruction from professor:
A summary of the aircraft performance (on-time). Were certain days better or worse? How about as the day went on? How about as the week/month went on?
If an airplane was late, when and where did the airplane “make up” time
What percentage of departures were on time (D0), within 15 minutes of on time (D15) or more than 15 minutes late?
What was the percentage of “first flights of the day” that left on time (D0)?
What percentage of arrivals were on time (A0), within 14 minutes of on time (A14) or more than 14 minutes late? 1 page / approx 275 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Management | Other | Other (not listed) | Undergraduate |
Instructions: A few ideas for winning : ) ❏ Remember to make a copy of this document. Then change the part that has my name to the college you are in and the semester and year to your name and first initial. ❏ You will turn in this whole document online, not just the answers. I also need the questions : ) ❏ There is no quiz for this section ❏ Read the lecture note and then watch the video in order to answer the questions. ❏ Write an i123a note on the video.paulanderson.bozmanscience.cladogram.anerseniiaqauticus.youtube❏ Answer the 4 questions and turn in. .
Classification using cladograms worksheet (10 pts)You will turn in this worksheet. ________________________________________This section is designed as an easy points getter : )The path the course is now taking is to identify traits/characteristics and to think about how those traits have affected the species in question. For example, we have reviewed a bit about the changes in the skeletons of humans and other species. In those things we have noted skeletons have changed in a sequence overtime in that;● Human types have special adaptations which allow and require a two legged walk, aka facultative bipedalism.● There are isolation forces, geographic isolation, which can produce changes in animal types based on the ecosystem. For example,Foster’s Rule.● That variation of species is measurable as noted by Darwin’s Finches.Here in this section, there is a short lesson which gets the student acquainted with the process of biological classification. This is a small and simple lesson to give the idea of distinct traits, and mosaic species. This process can start with some basic assumptions, scientific ones, that things potentially get more complex as they change. It is important to note that a species can become simpler to survive but it also noted that some things become more complex. That being said we will start with the assumption that; things potentially get more complex as they change. Simpler is then older and more complex is newer.
Note in following species, Andersenii aquaticus, is about first, the identification of the simply described simplest form of the organism, noted by the membranes (borders) and nothing else distinctive (Table1, Key concept 1.)
This lesson assesses Mendel’s first law of: segregation. That is that offspring inherit their traits from parents. Therefore, related species had to get their traits from ones that existed before.
It assesses evolutionary theory in showing that organisms tend towards complexity but at time entropy happens and things leave the family line.
It shows the theory of phylogenetics ( gene types) and shows the relation in arbitrary time on the cladogram. 1 page / approx 275 words | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Other | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Following the reading of the articles provided the discussion board, answer the following questions:
1a. Describe in your own words the idea of Blockchain. What are the three examples of applications used for Blockchain?
1b. Explain in your own words the key issues and challenges related to security and privacy.
1c. Briefly provide your opinion about one technique that can reduce the risks associated with security and privacy properties of Blockchain.
* Provide academic or industry sources to support your answers.
*** Respond to one classmate, provide a substantial comment, and remember to address classmates by their first name.
I hereby attached the article meant for the order number 0091792. Add 5 references or more. 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Research Paper | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Free association between two chapters.
Focus is on the DE-CRUIT Program for Soldiers and militaries who were experiencing psychological trauma after war.
1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Coursework | Psychology | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Case Study 2
Mr. P is a 76-year-old male with cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure who has been hospitalized frequently to treat CHF symptoms. He has difficulty maintaining diet restrictions and managing his polypharmacy. He has 4+ pitting edema, moist crackles throughout lung fields, and labored breathing. He has no family other than his wife, who verbalizes sadness over his declining health and over her inability to get out of the house. She is overwhelmed with the stack of medical bills, as Mr. P always took care of the financial issues. Mr. P is despondent and asks why God has not taken him.
Question
Considering Mr. P’s condition and circumstance, write an essay of 500-750 words that includes the following:
• Describe your approach to care.
• Recommend a treatment plan.
• Describe a method for providing both the patient and family with education and explain your rationale.
• Provide a teaching plan (avoid using terminology that the patient and family may not understand). 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Coursework | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Your task this week is to choose your favorite course concept or term that we’ve covered thus far. You might choose a term that you find particularly interesting, something that you didn’t know before, something that’s a little unique…whatever you want. The only term you cannot choose for this exercise is “globalization.” Anything else is fair game.
Once you’ve chosen your term or concept, I’d like you to create a meme that reflects the concept. Include your meme in your post. Then, briefly (in one paragraph) explain your meme. Why did you pick this term, what are you trying to convey in your meme. Be original and creative. You won’t be able to see your classmates posts until you post so duplicate concepts will not be penalized. Your meme and explanation paragraph must be your original work.
Term: Free Trade 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Business & Marketing | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Undergraduate |
Instructions: One is writing guideline and requirements.
Another is my writing and the professor’s review.
Please revise my writing according to guideline and review. Including but not limited to: adding words, adding new topic paragraph if need, using clear “personal experience”, better using sources, adding other sources, etc.
About the original source. The latter two sources may not be extended, but must be retained.
ENGLISH 1100 – COMPOSITION I
WRITING PROJECT 3: WRITING WITH RESEARCH – TOPIC GUIDELINES
Word count: 1,500 (about 6 pages) Grade Value: 25%
Sources to be used for Writing Project #3:
• Your own ideas and experiences from either your Writing Project 1 (Writing from Personal Experience) to illustrate your ideas.
Topic and purpose for Writing Project #3:
Topic: Looking back on the experiences you described about a community problem in Writing Project 1 (Writing from Personal Experience). In Writing Project #3, you will formulate a claim about the question and argue that claim based on personal experience and fact-based evidence.
Purpose: In Writing Project #3, your question—and the answer to that question—will reflect your stance (a “claim”) on the issue you’re addressing in your essay. You will formulate and argue the claim using source material that provides fact-based evidence, and you will illustrate your claim about the issue by using your own personal experience. What Writing Project #3 is not: WP#3 is not an informative essay or a “how-to” essay. You will not address the reader directly or use source material that offers “advice” to the reader. Your essay must argue a claim about an issue.
Process for Developing Writing Project #3:
Develop and organize your WP3 first version:
Using your outline as a template, develop your ideas to create a WP3 first version:
• Create an introduction: Refer to your experience you told a story about in Writing Project #1 then transition into the broader issue that this experience raised. Ask your “main” question about the community problem and provide a thesis that states your claim in answer to the question.
• Develop supporting paragraphs (from your supporting points in your outline): Introduce each supporting paragraph with a topic sentence about a specific aspect of your claim that you want to explore. After each topic sentence, present information (from your own experience and ideas and from source material, correctly cited) that expands on idea in the topic sentence. • Write a conclusion: Refer back to your experiences in Writing Project 1 and reflect on your own experience and what you learned from your research that can help your community.
• Format a works cited listing to include citations for the outside sources, formatted in MLA style.
• Follow guidelines for development of ideas and use and citation of source material. Wp3 first versions that do not meet the minimum word requirement (1,500 words) and do not correctly use and cite sources both in-text and in the Works Cited listing will have points deducted.
Write your final version of Writing Project 3 (100 points): Based on the comments of your peer review partner(s) and the instructor as well as your own ideas for revision, you will decide if you want to revise to create a WP3 final version. WP3 final versions that do not have correctly cited sources both in-text and in the Works Cited listing will not receive a passing grade; once a final version is submitted, you will not have an opportunity to revise. 6 pages / approx 1650 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
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