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How would you design or redesign a benefits program in a company with more than 100 employees? What benefits would you offer and why? Be specific. What issues should you consider? Include the cost of the benefits you would include. (This means the actual dollar amount of each benefit.) How is this different than a company with less than 100 employees? (20 points)
Complete the Pay and Benefit Scenarios. For each identify the issue and possible solutions (6 points)
Pay and Benefit Scenarios:
Ida works 25 hours per week as a part-time customer service representative. She receives legally mandated benefits. Ida performs the same work/tasks as the other three employees who work 40 hours per week. These employees receive medical and dental insurance, retirement matches and child care benefits. Is this situation legal? Is it ethical? Explain both
John receives a large raise in one year because of superb performance. As a result he is currently receiving $60,000 while others in the same job class are receiving $52,000. Everyone expected John to continue his outstanding performance and productivity. However, John’s performance and productivity have dropped significantly after the raise. What can be done about his pay?
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Compensation and Benefits
Your Name
Subject and Section
Professor’s Name
July 5, 2021
A. Compensation and Benefits
In order to design or redesign a benefits program for a company, the first thing that must be taken into consideration is the different kinds of rewards and how they can be used for different circumstances and situations. Accordingly, the three types of rewards are tangible indirect, tangible direct, and intangible rewards.
Since the company, in this case, has more than a hundred individuals, the first consideration is whether the compensation and benefits program are in line with those provided under the law. This includes their 401k program, healthcare, and pension, among others. Assuring these essential mandated rewards is crucial to ensure that the employees are not underpaid and that the company would not suffer from any legal difficulties in the future.
Subsequently, the next thing to determine is the best type of compensation program depending on its culture, mission, goals, and financial capacities. It must also be focused on increasing the cost efficiency of the company. Since the company has over 100 employees, it is a large company, then indeed, one of the high costs that it hed to hiring, training, and retaining the best employees. Accordingly, these types of costs increase when there is a high turnover ratio since plenty of employees would have to be retrained to fill vacancies within the organization.
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Instructions: Concert Report Guidelines For this assignment you are to attend a concert and report back with a written report, using some of your new understanding from this course. It is to be descriptive and should include some references to what you have learned in this class. Acceptable concerts 1. A sit down concert (no posh pits). 2. Live performers of more traditional instruments (no (turntables or Midi sequencers, unless they are in (concert with live performers). 3. Style of music is less important than the fact that you are there only to listen. (no dancing, imbibing, eating, etc.) 4. Preferably a concert of music not normally in your usual listening milieu. 5. Concert must be attended during the current semester. What to look for Review the items listed below. While it is important to be supportive of the performers and allow yourself to continue to simply enjoy the music, some added levels of appreciation and sensitivity can make your experience richer. Contents of the Report Be sure to include enough descriptive material to let me know what it is exactly that you heard—relate the musical activities to your knowledge of music theory (rhythm, melody, harmony, instrumentation, historical period). What was surprising, if anything? What was done well? What was done poorly? What was your personal reaction to the music? If it was an ensemble, were the performers listening to or communicating with each other? What did you like about it or not like about it? Length and date due You paper should be 400-500 words, and it is due the week before the final week of the course. Earlier is OK. ENJOY the concert! 2 pages / approx 550 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | MLA | Undergraduate | Visual & Performing Arts |
Instructions: Analyze and evaluate a nursing conceptual model. (I picked Jean Watson’s Theory of human caring)
Support your analysis with scholarly references in addition to textbooks.
Introduction (4 Points)
Choose a nursing theorist that you most identify with and who has the most similarity to your beliefs about nursing. Explain your rationale for selecting the theorist. Describe the theorist’s background and how it may have impacted the model development.
Analysis (6 points)
Origins of the Model
What is the historical evolution of the model? What was the author’s motivation and philosophical claims? Which scholars influenced the author? What world view is reflected in the model?
Unique Focus
What is the unique focus of the model? What category of nursing knowledge is reflected in the model?
Content
Describe the concepts and propositions of the model. Provide a diagram. Complete the table found in the shared documents concerning the metapardiagm.
Evaluation (6 Points)
Explication of Origins
Are the model’s philosophical claims explicit? Is the influence of scholars acknowledged?
Comprehensiveness of Content
Are the metaparadigm concepts clearly described? Do the relational propositions link the concepts? Is the model sufficiently broad to guide nursing research, education, administration and practice?
Logical Congruence
Is one congruent frame of reference evident?
Generation of Theory
What theories have been generated from the model?
Legitimacy
Is application of the model feasible? Is the model compatible with expectations of recipients of nursing? Does the model make a difference in health conditions?
Contributions
What is the overall contribution of the model to nursing?
Application (6 Points)
Has the model or derived theory been applied to real world nursing (practice, education, administration)? Cite examples.
How might you apply this model or derived theory in a nursing setting? Give examples of a specific situation and comment on the applicability of the theory to the situation. Include how the views of your chosen theorist are congruent with your views of nursing.
Writing (3 points)
Graduate level writing is required. The paper should be well organized using correct grammar, spelling and APA format.
An abstract is required
Use the criterion above as APA first level headings (Introduction, Analysis, Evaluation, Application). Address all content below each criterion to ensure that the paper is neat, organized and easy to follow.
References must be current (within 5 years) and include scholarly journals
The final Turnitin Originality Report must be less than 15%. 9 pages / approx 2475 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Research Paper | Undergraduate |
Instructions: 2pages, double space, 1 inch margins, times new roman, 12 pt font
Choose an ethics topic and watch a comedy sketch going over the issue that shares a perspective that you had not known before or explores some perspective you do not agree with. (It may be easier to start by watching comedy sketches you wouldn’t normally and then choose a dilemma they talk about to write on.) How does medium of comedy change what information is exchanged? What are the pros of this? The cons? What did you learn about this perspective or topic? 2 pages / approx 550 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Research Paper on the Relationship between Chuch Teachings and Death Penalty
Please note that you need to add footnotes, this is a bible subject, the instruction will be uploaded as a picture. 7 pages / approx 1925 words | APA | Research Paper | Social Sciences | Undergraduate |
Instructions: It should be 3 full pages in a MLA format. I will attach the question and sample of the paper how we need to do it. So please check it.
3 pages / approx 825 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | MLA | Psychology | Research Paper | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Explain the importance of patient privacy. How can one protect the privacy of one’s health records? How can one prove that one’s medical privacy was violated? What can be done if one thinks that one’s medical privacy was violated? 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Essay | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Choose Two
Information should come from chapter 16-32 ONLY
Link for the book : https://openstax(dot)org/details/books/us-history
Each question is organized around a central theme, but also provides you with the freedom to answer it in a manner of your choosing. You get to decide what information to use AND to leave out). Regardless of the choices, you make regarding the content, you must include a well written, clear, and persuasive thesis statement that is
supported by EXAMPLES, which are organized into separate distinct paragraphs. Your conclusion should act as a summation of your claim and major points.
Key Terms are crucial events, persons, organizations, or ideas that exemplify an important trend or theme in American history. You can find key terms at the end of each chapter in your textbook. You must use a minimum of 7 Key Terms BOLD & UNDERLINED in each essay response AND include page numbers from the textbook using MLA or APA citations.
Choose 2 Questions
1. Discuss how and why various groups of people with American society began to challenge and criticize the nation’s way of life. Were their criticisms valid? What were some of these groups, and how did they go about achieving them? What common goals did Latinos, American Indians, gay and lesbian citizens, African Americans, and women share in their quests for equal rights? How did their agendas differ? What were the differences and similarities in the tactics they used to achieve their aims? In other words, show change over time from the beginning of this course in 1865 until the 21st century.
2. Some historians have argues that the great increase in the size and power of the federal government since the Civil War is one of the dominant themes of American history. Trace the growth of the federal government since 1865, paying particular attention to its evolving involvement in world affairs and the domestic economy. Be sure to support your argument with relevant details. For example; To what extent did the Great Depression catalyze important changes in Americans’ perceptions of themselves, their national identity, and the role of their government? What evidence of these shifts can you find in the politics and values of our own time? Now include the Great Depression in your response but also think of other examples besides the Great Depression.
3. Some historians have referred to the modern Civil Rights movement as the Second Reconstruction. Do you think the comparison between the first era of reconstruction (post Civil War years to the early twentieth century) and the so-called second era of the reconstruction (the 1950s to the 1970s is accurate? Compare and contrast the attempts to create a safeguard for African American civil rights in these two periods. Your answer should consist of government policies, African American strategies, and white responses.
4. Twenty-five years from now an American history textbook will state: “In 1865 the United States was an underdeveloped nation in comparison to the nations of Western Europe. A century later, the United States was the most advanced nation in the world.” Based on your knowledge, discuss the major reasons for this remarkable change this textbook most likely will emphasize. In your essay, you may consider any mix of, war, economic, political, demographic, social, technological, and cultural factors you regard as important. Examples to consider; motion pictures, electricity, radio, weapons, 1 page / approx 275 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | History | MLA | Term Paper | Undergraduate |
Instructions: These assignments are designed to reinforce concepts, themes, and works of art and/or art movements discussed in lecture. Responses to the selected videos are not meant to be a finished essay; instead, these paragraph-length entries must demonstrate comprehension of the main ideas and themes presented in the video. In this essay, each video reflection has their own title which is the same as the video and a minimum 125word response. The video’s links are in the document. Each link’s video writes a 125-word reflection 3 pages / approx 825 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | MLA | Undergraduate | Visual & Performing Arts |
Instructions: Course Group Proposal
You have recently been asked to lead a group. You can creatively develop the group from one of the following general themes: adult – a group addressing Family relationships with mental illness
Identify the age range *(18 and up) of the people in the group. Consider the group dynamics in terms of emotional maturity as well as chronological age. Play the role as if you were the leader. Identify the concerns you might have and the issues you may face leading the group.
Groups Gladding a counseling specialty 7th edition
Samuel T Gladding
This is the Book I use for the course just in case its needed 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Psychology | Research Proposal | Undergraduate |
Instructions: During this paper don’t need to discuss centred target and can’t use Posner, M. I., & Cohen, Y. (1984)Components of visual orienting in the literature review section of your real-world analysis paper. Please to find 2 or 3 literature to back up your work.
1.What did we manipulate in our experiment?
3 type of target such as, cued, uncued and central target.
2. What did we measure in the experiment?
reaction time
3. What did we predict to find in the experiment?
That cued targets would have a slower reaction time than uncued and central target. 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Essay | Psychology | Undergraduate |
Instructions: See attached document for instructions.
Topic I choose was phishing and identity theft.
Project Requirements:
Create an at least two-page, double line space paragraph format, document on one of the topics listed above or similar (Word Basics).
Use the Internet for your resources. Verify information by using at least one additional cross-reference.
Incorporate at least one image from Microsoft Word Online Pictures library and one 3D object from online sources. Apply Wrap Text formatting as -Tight (Working with Objects)
Use formatting Quick Styles (for example, Heading 1, 2, and 3) to create heading structure throughout your document. Use Heading 1 for the main title of the document. Use at least one heading 2 and one heading 3 within the document.
Create a Table of Contents.(Doing More with Word).
A document title centered on the page.
The document should be at least 5 paragraphs. All paragraphs in the document must be equally indented (Working with Text)
Use at least one numbered or a bulleted list somewhere in the document (Working with Text)
Create and incorporate a table somewhere in the document, either to display or compare data. Apply a Table Design style of your choice (Working with Objects)
Include a footer and header. Add the title of the document on the left and your name on the right in the header (Working with Text)
Insert page numbers in the document footer using Insert Page Number function – not typed in manually (Working with Text)
Add a hyperlink to your email for sending comments or questions (Working with Text)
Add a hyperlink to a website that is relevant to your topic (for example, company’s, product , or an organization’s website. Modify “Text to display” for this hyperlink. (Working with hyperlinks).
Add an APA style bibliography of to the web sources or a research material you used (at least 3 different sources). (Doing more with Word)
Enter a metadata under Document properties. Document title, author of the document (your name), and keywords. (read the tutorial or watch video)
Save a copy of the document as PDF (portable document format) format (Word Basics)
To ensure the quality of the document, go through the checklist below before submitting the project. 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Coursework | English (US) 🇺🇸 | IT & Computer Science | Undergraduate |
Instructions: 1. Why do you think Alexie in Absolutely True Diary and Baldwin in “Sonny’s Blues” decided to tell their stories partly through artforms other than words? We see many of Junior’s drawings, and in several styles, and Baldwin uses contrasting musical styles as a key motif in “Sonny’s Blues.” Write one or two paragraphs on each work (do not compare and contrast.) For background on Alexie, read the interview with illustrator Ellen Forney at the back of ‘Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.” Why does the book use contrasting styles and how does it tie in with writing styles/moods from chapter to chapter?
For Baldwin, listen to and learn about the radical change from traditional jazz (like Louis Armstrong), to modern Bebop (‘Bird’/Charlie Parker). Do some web research before you write. Why did many middle-class, religious, and older blacks attack and dislike Bebop? Who in ‘Sonny’s Blues’ is aligned with each? Why do you think Baldwin uses contrasting jazz styles and gospel music to tell this particular story about an African American artist and his family?
2. Select one key character in Go Tell It on the Mountain who is not given a separate chapter (ie, not John, Gabriel, Florence, Elizabeth). How is that character treated as both believable, complex, and human, yet also at the same time as a symbolic, even Biblical figure? What part does he or she play in the intertwined stories of racist violence, prayers, visions, sin, and redemption?
3 pages / approx 825 words | Article | Literature & Language | Other | Undergraduate |
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: Option #1: Tracking a Bolus of Food
The digestive system is designed to process food into molecules that can be absorbed and utilized by the cells of the body. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate an understanding of the body’s ability to utilize nutrients through the processes of digestion and absorption. To do so, write a paper that follows a bite of food from the mouth through the digestive tract. Address the following points in your paper:
Identify the names and functions of the different regions of the digestive tract, and the accessory organs of digestion.
Differentiate between mechanical digestion and chemical digestion, including a discussion of the roles of enzymes and hormones in the digestive process.
Describe the roles of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems in digestion.
Summarize your information by comparing and contrasting the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Essay Requirements:
Your cohesive and well-organized essay should be at least 3-4 pages in length, double spaced.
Include at least two scholarly references 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. 4 pages / approx 1100 words | APA | Biological & Biomedical Sciences | Coursework | Master’s |
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: Research Paper about how Global Economic Meltdown Affects Small Scale Business. 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | Communications & Media | Research Paper | 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: 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 : )
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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: Book
Ray, W. J. (2018). Abnormal psychology. (2nd ed.). SAGE.
Book
American Psychiatric Association (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. (5th ed.).
This assignment MUST be typed, double-spaced, in APA style, and must be written at graduate-level English.
Use the reading assignments thoroughly in an integrative discussion. Remember to reference all work cited or quoted by the text author. You should be doing this often in your responses. If you use outside resources, they should support the text information, but not replace the text.
Respond to each question in approx. 1 page per question. Total assignments should be 4-5 pages plus a title and reference page.
1.What is meant by the notion that mental illness is a social construction? How does cross-cultural research suggest that psychopathology is universal rather than a social construction?
2.Discuss two ways that an evolutionary perspective expands our understanding of psychopathology.
3. Describe twin studies and adoption studies. Explain how each type of study contributes to our understanding of the genetic and environmental foundations of behavior.
4.Explain how what is known about the brain bases of memory and the reward system, enhance psychopathologists’ understanding of mental illness. How do these neuroscientific insights encourage a dimensional approach to psychopathology, rather than the traditional categorical one?
5.What processes and brain structures are involved in the processing of social information, and what do these processes tell us about the role of social skills in our lives? 5 pages / approx 1375 words | APA | Coursework | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Psychology | Undergraduate |
Instructions: 1. Identified two of the following terms explain the significance of the event person or concept and provide all relevant contacts give us many specific details as possible.
Archaic period indentured servitude
Bacon’s Rebellion2
2. answer one of the following questions in a well organized essay
-Describe how and when the system of slavery developed in the English North American Colonies. Make sure you discuss variation by region. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Coursework | History | Undergraduate |
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